Dark Deity: Class Overview Part 1 – Warrior

Classes in Dark Deity are split up into six different trees, with the ranger, warrior, cleric and mage available during the first mission, and then the rogue and adept coming shortly thereafter. Today we’re going to go through a pretty comprehensive guide on everything to do with the Warrior class. What you can expect from using warrior characters, where you can take them, their stats and skills, and all the information that you need to plan your warrior characters accordingly.

Naturally if you want to avoid spoiling the class unlocks, or the characters that are available later in the game, you should turn back now, because there’s going to be spoilers aplenty from hereon out.

Warriors fill the typical RPG role in Dark Deity of being the frontliners. They’re great at taking hits, and you should be using them to bait in enemies, that dish out big chunks of damage.They suit best in being in the thick of the fight, regardless of which class route you take them, and benefit highly from aspects that sure up their weakness in speed, accuracy, and the like.

We’re going to start with the stats and abilities of the base class in Warrior, then the stats and abilities of each of the promotional options at level ten, then finally the stats and abilities of the final promotions at level 30.


The Base Class:

Warrior

Irving as a warrior base class.

Damage Type – Slashing

Armor Type – Plate

Movement Range – 5

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Move an adjacent ally 1 space away.


Level 10 Promotions:

Knight

Irving as a knight.

Damage Type – Slashing

Armor Type – Chain

Movement Range – 6

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Power increased by 9% for each adjacent ally.

Class Skill – HP is increased by 20%.

Barbarian

Irving as a barbarian.

Damage Type – Cleaving

Armor Type – Leather

Movement Range – 6

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Damage ignores 20% of Defense.

Class Skill – Push range +1.

Dragoon

Irving as a dragoon.

Damage Type – Piercing

Armor Type – Chain

Movement Range – 7

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Gain 4% crit for each tile moved this turn.

Class Skill – Crit is increased by 20% of dodge.

Defender

Irving as a defender.

Damage Type – Slashing

Armor Type – Plate

Movement Range – 5

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Adjacent allies gain +20% Defense.

Class Skill – Advanced stats increased by 15% of Defense.


Level 30 Promotions:

Champion

Irving as a champion.

Damage Type – Slashing

Armor Type – Chain

Movement Range – 6

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Cannot double. True speed adds to power.

Class Skill – Push range +1.

Berserker

Irving as a berserker.

Damage Type – Cleaving

Armor Type – Leather

Movement Range – 6

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Power increased by up to 75% as health lowers.

Class Skill – Chance to attack again, increased by enemy’s missing health.

Dragon Knight

Irving as a dragon knight.

Damage Type – Piercing for melee, fire for magic

Armor Type – Chain

Movement Range – 9

Attack Range – 1 for melee, 2 for magic

Class Skill – Can use Fire magic (Power and Balance weapons.)

Class Skill – Magic is equal to Strength +5.

Sentinel

Irving as a sentinel.

Damage Type – Slashing

Armor Type – Plate

Movement Range – 6

Attack Range – 1

Class Skill – Adjacent allies gain 20% of this unit’s defense.

Class Skill – Adjacent allies gain +10% power.


Characters

Characters who are warriors in Dark Deity include:

Irving

Default Skill: Nearby allies gain 5 xp when Irving defeats an enemy.


Benji

Default Skill: Crit chance increased by 0.33% for every unit on the map that Benji outlevels.


Helena

Default Skill: Fortitude increased by 25%.


Fenton

Default Skill: Damage increased by 20% of level.


Alexa

Default Skill: Damage increased by tiles moved this turn.


Closing Thoughts

That’s going to wrap things up for our overview of the warrior class. If you’ve had particular success with speccing a character down a certain class line, with grabbing specific level 10 and level 30 class skills, we’d love to hear about your success (or failure!) on the mgn.gg blog, our YouTube channel of course, the new twitter @MGN_TV, and our new discord. Links for all of these are in the description of the video overview.


Next:

Dark Deity: Class Overview Part 2 – Ranger

Credits

ProgramFounding Writers
AuthorLuke Cowling
YouTuberLuke Cowling
PublisherMGN
GameDark Deity

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