When it comes to *Dungeon Leveling*, selecting the best class can be pivotal to your success, especially in mid-to-late game PVE scenarios. Factors such as early, mid, and late game performance, solo vs. team play, and PVP vs. PVE considerations all play a role. This guide focuses on ranking classes for their effectiveness in a team setting during the mid-to-late game, with some insights into solo play. Here's our comprehensive **Dungeon Leveling class tier list**.
Best Dungeon Leveling Class
S-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Tank** | In the late game, a Tank is indispensable for **taunting and stunning groups of enemies**, allowing DPS and Healers to focus on their roles. Tanks are essential in any MMORPG for providing the breathing room needed to position, damage enemies, and recharge. With their high durability and the addition of Life Steal, Tanks become virtually unkillable. | Once equipped with Life Steal, Tanks can be decent for solo play by pulling enemies together, stunning, and damaging them. However, they lack the raw damage output of a Warrior. |
![]() **Healer** | Like Tanks, Healers become essential as you progress into the mid-to-late game. While you can manage without one early on, **their presence is crucial for survival** in later stages where enemy AOEs are unavoidable and potions may run out. Every raid needs a Healer to keep the team healthy and alive. | Not recommended for solo play. |
A-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Wizard** | The Wizard is the top DPS class, boasting high base damage and powerful AOEs. Spells like Fireball and Lightning Chains can outdamage any Warrior, Assassin, or Ranger. However, Wizards rely heavily on Tanks to manage enemy positioning, making them less effective without team support. Subclasses can further enhance their damage output. | Wizards excel at solo play in the early game with their ability to quickly clear groups of enemies. However, as you approach the late game, their lack of tankiness makes soloing challenging. |
![]() **Warrior** | Warriors strike a balance between good DPS and decent survivability, thanks to built-in Life Steal. This class can become a powerful frontline asset, although their damage output is lower than that of Wizards. Warriors are more useful than Assassins or Rangers in supporting Tanks and protecting Wizards. | Warriors are among the best solo classes due to their inherent Life Steal, strong close-range AOE damage, and reasonable tankiness. |
B-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason | Is It Good for Solo? |
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![]() **Assassin** | Assassins can be incredibly powerful in skilled hands, making this class highly skill-dependent. They possess potent abilities but lack sustain and defense, requiring strategic skill use to reach A or S-Tier performance. Without this, Assassins can fall to C-Tier levels. | Assassins are fun to play solo but require practice and ample Mana. They become less effective once Mana potions run out, necessitating long waits between rooms for Mana recovery. |
![]() **Ranger (Mid Game)** | Rangers are reasonably strong in the early to mid-game with solid DPS and safety. However, they struggle with AOE skills as levels increase. | Rangers can excel at solo play early-to-mid game with effective kiting and hit-and-run tactics. However, like Wizards, they soon require a Tank, diminishing their solo effectiveness. |
C-Tier Dungeon Leveling Classes
Class | Ranking Reason |
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![]() **Ranger (Late Game)** | In the late game, Rangers are the weakest DPS class due to their limited AOE damage skills. Wizards can out-DPS them with a single spell, Assassins have better multi-target damage, and Warriors serve as off-Tanks. While still enjoyable to play, Rangers are less optimal than other classes in late-game scenarios. |
That concludes our detailed *Dungeon Leveling* class tier list. For more tips and guides, visit our Roblox page.