You must select from a range of characters when building your party in For The King 2. With only four slots to use, ensure you pick the best characters with the best stats for your party comp in For The King 2.
All classes ranked in For The King 2
1. Hunter
The Hunter is the best starting class due to how many special abilities it receives, and its ability to move in the overworld. Elite Ambush and Elite Sneak make the Hunter the best character to engage combat with, as Elite Ambush makes ambushing and isolating enemies easier. You can safely battle an enemy without bringing the surrounding foes, but also gain an initiative advantage. Elite Sneak works the same, making it easier to avoid combat when running into an enemy in the overworld.
The Hunter also has the Called Shot special ability, which occasionally grants a perfect roll when using a bow. Called Shot is less useful than the Hunter’s Elite skills, but can come in handy occasionally, especially when you have negative status effects. Finally, the Hunter also has Energy Boost, which gives a chance to gain an additional action point at the end of turn.
The best equipment for the Hunter is a bow to take advantage of Called Shot and its high Awareness. Other equipment you’ll find useful are ones that increase evasion, speed, crit chance, and Awareness.
2. Herbalist
The Herbalist is a close second for the best class due to its special ability Find Herb. While exploring the overworld, you have a chance to get a random herb when ending your turn. You can find Godsbeard, Panax, Golden Root and more. Free herbs can keep your stock replenished and is extremely powerful when combined with the Herbalist’s other special ability, Party Heal.
Party Heal allows the Herbalist to provide partial healing to your allies during combat, in the overworld, and when resting. These skills make the Herbalist the best support character at the start of the game. For equipment, focus on staves and wands, to increase the Herbalist’s damage output. I also recommend items to increase your Vitality and Awareness.
3. Blacksmith
The Blacksmith is the main physical and tanky class available at the start. It has the Steadfast ability, which gives you a chance to negate all damage while using a shield. While this can be powerful, it relies on luck and you must also have a shield equipped for it to be effective. Using a two-handed weapon will make your Steadfast ability worthless.
The Blacksmith should use a one-handed bladed or blunt weapon due to its high Strength. A shield is another must-have for Steadfast to work. Combine this with equipment to increase your Strength and resistances to make the ultimate tank. Stocking on healing items is also helpful since the Blacksmith stands in the front line.
4. Scholar
The Scholar is a magic-based class like the Herbalist, but lacks the support abilities. Instead, the Scholar has Refocus, which gives it a chance to regain Focus at the end of a turn while in the overworld or a dungeon. Focus is a powerful tool, but the infrequency of regaining it holds this special ability back.
The Scholar’s other ability is Find Scroll, working similarly to the Find Herb ability but with scrolls. While scrolls are helpful, herbs are better for their healing and status removing effects. The Scholar should also focus on equipment like staves and wands, preferably one with a strong attack and an area attack. Be sure to equip items to increase the Scholar’s Intelligence and resistances as well.
5. Stablehand
The Stablehand is my least favorite class, and seems weak compared to the others. Hardwork is its only special ability and it gives you an additional primary action when using your last Focus. It’s powerful, but doesn’t trigger often meaning its more niche and requires you to spend a lot of focus.
The Stablehand does have good stats, making it versatile as a swift fighter or bulky warrior. You can use bows, polearms, blades, and blunt weapons thanks to its good Strength and Awareness. Other useful equipment will restore Focus to trigger Hardwork more often, and increase the stats mentioned above.
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