By Jay / / Games

Starting Levelbound for the first time can feel confusing. There are many classes to choose from, different systems to learn, and dungeons that can overwhelm new players quickly. This beginner guide is made to help you understand the basics of Levelbound, from your first tutorial dungeon to important tips that will help you progress smoothly without wasting time or resources.


1. Starting Your Journey in Levelbound – How to Play

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When you launch Levelbound, you will begin in the tutorial dungeon. This area introduces the core mechanics of the game and, most importantly, lets you choose your first class. Take your time here, as your class choice will shape your early gameplay experience. There are six main classes available, and each one fills a different role in dungeon runs.


2. Class Overview for Beginners

Tank

The Tank is the front-line protector. This class pulls enemies, absorbs damage, and keeps teammates safe. Tanks use sword and shield and later branch into Paladin or Death Knight. This class is always needed in parties and is beginner-friendly.

Warrior

Warriors are close-range damage dealers who specialize in heavy hits and clearing groups of enemies. They use greatswords and can become Berserkers or Warlords later. This class is good for players who enjoy aggressive play.

Assassin

Assassins focus on fast, precise damage and excel at killing bosses. They use daggers and rely on positioning and timing. Advanced subclasses include Jester and Venom Blade. This class rewards skilled play but can be harder for beginners.

Wizard

Wizards deal massive area damage using magic but have low defense. They use staves and rely on distance to survive. Subclasses include Elementalist and Spellblade. This class is strong but punishing if you make mistakes.

Ranger

Rangers are ranged damage dealers who use bows. They offer good mobility, scouting tools, and consistent damage. Subclasses include Beastmaster and Sharpshooter. This is a solid pick for players who prefer ranged combat.

Healer

Healers keep the party alive by restoring health and applying debuffs to enemies. They use wands and can become Priests or Druids. Like Tanks, Healers are always in demand and are safe choices for beginners.

If you are unsure, Tank or Healer are the easiest classes to start with and are highly valued in group content.


3. Mercenaries and Solo Play

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Before leaving the tutorial, you will learn about mercenaries. These NPC allies can be hired at the start of each dungeon using gold. Mercenaries come in different rarities, so luck matters. If you play solo, prioritize hiring a Healer first, then a Tank, and fill the remaining slot with a damage dealer if needed.


4. Understanding the Main Lobby UI

After completing the tutorial, you will enter the main lobby. On the left side of the screen, you will find access to your character stats, inventory, weapons, abilities, and the market. The upper-left area includes settings, daily rewards, and server switching. It is recommended to click through these menus early so you do not feel lost during dungeon runs.


5. All Important NPCs in the Lobby

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Merchant

Used to buy and sell items. This is where you offload gear you do not need.

Blacksmith

Allows you to upgrade weapons and armor, reroll stats, add runes, and identify dungeon items. This NPC is essential for gear progression.

Invasion Guide

Lets you participate in invasion content where you enter dungeons as a monster. It also has a special shop tied to invasion rewards.

Roomy Master

Handles game passes such as extra inventory slots and experience boosts.

Alchemist

Used to upgrade potions and unlock new ones. Investing in potion upgrades early makes dungeon runs much easier.

Daily Chest

Grants a free chest every 24 hours with varying rarity. Always claim this for free rewards.

PvP Arena

A casual area where players can fight each other for fun or practice.

World Boss Area

This is where World Boss events take place. When the boss spawns, stay close enough to deal damage and land a hit so you qualify for rewards.


6. Dungeon Portal and Daily Rewards

Do not ignore the achievements and daily quest portal. These provide easy rewards and steady progress. The dungeon portal allows you to select difficulty and apply mods. Mods increase experience, gold, and luck. Running easy or medium dungeons with mods is often better than running hard mode without them, especially for beginners.


7. Beginner Tips for Faster Progress

7 Levelbound Beginner Guide Complete Starter Tips for New Players!

  1. If you cannot find a team, go solo and hire mercenaries. Always start with a healer.
  2. Let the tank pull enemies before dealing damage to avoid unnecessary deaths.
  3. Easy or medium dungeons with mods are often more efficient for leveling.
  4. Save up for a merchant license so you can sell gear to other players.
  5. Join a guild as early as possible to access guild rewards and raids.
  6. Use remaining potions before campfires, then heal to reset potion uses.
  7. Try different classes early to find the one that suits your playstyle best.

Levelbound has a lot of depth, but once you understand the basics, it becomes much easier to enjoy. Choosing the right class, learning the lobby systems, and using smart dungeon strategies will help you grow faster and avoid early frustration. Take your time, experiment with different playstyles, and make use of community resources like guilds and Discord to get the most out of your journey in Levelbound.

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