By Jay / / Games

In Rogueblox, classes define your combat style, weapon preferences, and your overall progression path. Choosing and combining classes effectively is essential to mastering the game’s mechanics and unlocking powerful abilities. This guide breaks down the available classes, their tiers, and how the new Desert Expansion update affects class combinations and hybrid options.


Class System Overview

  • Base Class: Your starting point. Each base class is tied to a specific weapon type or fighting style.
  • Super Class: An advanced upgrade from your base class. You can have two super classes at once, creating a hybrid character. However, choosing hybrid classes blocks access to ultra classes.
  • Ultra Class: The ultimate progression stage, unlocked after advancing through base and super classes. Ultra classes offer the highest power but only one ultra class can be active.
  • Hybrid Classes: Official hybrid classes were introduced in the Desert Expansion update. They require having two specific base classes and visiting a particular trainer to unlock them.

Class Alignment and Color Code

Classes have alignment that affects their abilities and lore flavor:

  • Orderly (Base Classes): Represented with a standard color scheme, these are your basic classes.
  • Chaotic (Super Classes): Typically more aggressive or unique in abilities.
  • Neutral (Ultra Classes): Balanced and powerful, combining traits of both orderly and chaotic classes.
  • Unobtainable: Some classes or forms are currently locked or not implemented.
  • Hybrid (H): Classes combining two super classes, available only after the Desert Expansion update.

Class Categories and Progression Paths

Classes are divided by weapon or skill type, each with its own progression tree:


Fist Classes

  • FighterSageWorld Sage
  • TorturedBrawlerSuperhuman
  • Ancient Champion (Ultra Class)

Mage Classes

  • MageClericPriest

Rogue Classes

  • RogueSeekerWorld Seeker
  • WraithAssassinKingslayer
  • Shinobi (Ultra Class)

Spear Classes

  • SpearmanSea KnightPoseidon Knight
  • Prowler RiderGladiatorSpartan

Sword Classes

  • SwordsmanWhite KnightGrand Knight
  • Fallen KnightExecutionerDestroyer
  • Shogun (Ultra Class)
  • Daemon Proselyte (Hybrid)Daemonsmith

Alchemy Classes

  • AlchemistDruidDryad
  • Witch Doctor (Ultra Class)

Gun Classes

  • GunmanDuelistCoyote
  • Hitman (Ultra Class)

Music Classes

  • BardVirtuoso (Unobtainable at this time)

How to Use This Information

  1. Pick Your Base Class: Your initial choice affects your combat style and weapon preference.
  2. Plan Your Super Classes: You can have two super classes if you want to build a hybrid, but note this locks out ultra classes.
  3. Consider Ultra Classes: These are the strongest options for progression but are locked if you choose to be a hybrid.
  4. Explore Hybrid Classes: Since the Desert Expansion, combining specific base classes and finding their trainer unlocks unique hybrid classes like Daemon Proselyte.
  5. Match Classes with Playstyle: For example, if you prefer melee and tanking, Spear or Sword classes work well. For stealth, the Rogue tree is ideal. Mage and Alchemist classes are best for support or ranged damage.

The class system in Rogueblox is designed to offer a variety of playstyles and strategic depth. Understanding the relationships between base, super, ultra, and hybrid classes can give you a major advantage in combat and progression. Keep experimenting with different combinations to find what suits your gameplay best. This guide serves as a foundation to help you navigate the class choices available and prepare for upcoming content as new classes and hybrids may be added.

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