Dungeon Hunter 6 Tier List - Classes and Lieutenants Ranked - Droid Gamers

Dungeon Hunter 6 Tier List – Classes and Lieutenants Ranked – Droid Gamers

Dungeon Hunter 6 tier list.

Not sure which class to pick in the latest Dungeon Hunter? Recruited a bunch of lieutenants but don’t know which ones to bring with you? Well, it sounds like you need our Dungeon Hunter 6 tier list. I’m going to split this in two, first taking a look at the classes, then the lieutenants. I’ll rank everything from S tier to D tier to help you figure out which ones to use, and which ones to skip.

You can grab Dungeon Hunter 6 from Google Play. I also recommend checking out my Dungeon Hunter 6 classes list and Dungeon Hunter 6 lieutenants guide to learn more.

Dungeon Hunter 6 Classes Tier List

First, let’s take a look at all of the Dungeon Hunter 6 classes, ranked from S tier to D tier. Our focus on this tier list is primarily DPS, as that’s the most important factor in an MMORPG these days!

S

Our S tier includes the best classes the game has to offer, and I recommend picking these if you want to be the best of the best.

  • Mage: The absolute best DPS option the game has to offer, though the trade off is that you’re very squishy. Master this class and you will be unstoppable. It’s spells all focus on attacks, debuffing your opponents and dealing damage over time.

A

A tiers are solid back up options if you don’t like the S tier. It might take a bit more mastery, or trade off a pro for another.

  • Archer: If you’re happy to trade a bit of damage for some extra defense, the Archer is a great backup option. Just like the Mage, the Archer’s spells primarily focus on dishing out the damage. You can sit back at a safe distance though, keeping you alive longer.

B

Neither bad nor good, B tiers are solid options that won’t let you down but won’t be the best either. You’ll be fine at the beginning of the game, but it might fall off in late game.

  • Warrior: The Warrior can do it all, from defending against enemy attacks to dishing out some respectable damage of its own. This is a great class to start the game with, as the increased survivability will give you a safety net in the most challenging content.

C

Classes in this tier are usable, but won’t excel. They’re some of the weakest classes in the game that IO don’t recommend playing, but they can perform in the right hands.

  • Assassin: The Assassin is kind of a combination of the Warrior and Archer, but worse than both. If you like to mix things up with ranged and melee attacks, and are happy to trade some damage for extra survivability, this is the class to pick.

D

I wouldn’t recommend using a D tier, as they underperform at all points of the game.

  • Boon Sister: This class has got a bum deal. It’s only last because we’re focusing on DPS, where it’s easily the worst class. However, it is a strong support class that could prove essential in some of the more challenging content. You just probably won’t enjoy playing as it in solo content.

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