Levelbound Class Tier List – Best One to Use!

Choosing the right class in Levelbound can make a huge difference, especially when pushing dungeons, fighting bosses, or playing in a party. Each class has a clear role, but not all of them perform the same in every situation. This tier list breaks down all current classes in Levelbound, explains their strengths and weaknesses, and helps you decide which one fits your playstyle the best.


Levelbound Class Tier List Overview

S Tier – Best Overall Classes

These classes perform extremely well in most content, whether solo or in a party.

Assassin

Assassin is one of the strongest damage dealers in the game, especially for boss fights. High crit chance, strong burst skills, and stealth make it deadly when played correctly. Skills like Elimination and Shadow Step allow Assassins to wipe bosses fast, while Invisibility gives strong positioning tools. The downside is low survivability, but in skilled hands, this class dominates endgame content.

Best for: Boss killing, speed runs, experienced players

Tank

Tank is the backbone of almost every successful party. With high HP, damage reduction, taunts, and crowd control, Tanks make difficult dungeons manageable. While damage is lower than DPS classes, their ability to group enemies and protect allies puts them in S tier for team play.

Best for: Party play, dungeon clearing, safe progression


A Tier – Strong and Reliable

These classes are powerful but require better positioning or party support.

Warrior

Warrior excels at close-range AoE damage and shines when fighting groups of enemies. With strong lifesteal, stuns, and burst skills like Devil Cut, Warrior can deal massive damage while staying alive. However, it lacks the defensive utility of Tank and the burst efficiency of Assassin.

Best for: Clearing mobs, aggressive melee play

Wizard

Wizard offers high magical damage and strong crowd control. Skills like Chain Lightning and Wall of Fire can clear groups quickly, while Ice Spikes adds stun utility. Wizards require good positioning and protection, making them slightly weaker solo but excellent in organized parties.

Best for: AoE damage, crowd control, ranged DPS


B Tier – Situational but Useful

These classes perform well but are more dependent on party setup or player skill.

Ranger

Ranger is a solid ranged DPS class with good sustained damage and utility like traps and stuns. It is safer than melee classes but lacks the raw burst of Assassin or Wizard. Rangers work best when given space to attack freely.

Best for: Safe ranged damage, consistent DPS

Healer

Healer is essential for difficult content but less impactful when playing solo. Strong healing skills, buffs, and debuffs keep parties alive during long fights. While it can deal damage, its main value is support, not speed.

Best for: Party support, survival-focused runs


Which Class Should You Choose?

  • If you want fast boss kills, go Assassin
  • If you enjoy leading parties and controlling fights, Tank is the best option
  • If you like high-risk melee damage, Warrior is a strong pick
  • If you prefer magic and AoE, Wizard is very rewarding
  • If you want safe ranged combat, Ranger works well
  • If you enjoy supporting teammates, Healer is always needed

There is no single “perfect” class in Levelbound, but some clearly stand out depending on content and playstyle. Assassin and Tank currently sit at the top due to their impact in endgame content, while Warrior and Wizard remain strong all-round choices. Ranger and Healer still have important roles, especially in coordinated teams. Pick the class that matches how you enjoy playing, and you will get the most out of Levelbound’s dungeon-focused gameplay.

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