Remnant 2 Best Beginner Class: Which One Should You Choose?

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Remnant 2 Best Beginner Class: Which One Should You Choose?

In a game like Remnant 2, choosing the best class is definitely a very important thing and shouldn't be underestimated. If you have not yet started your adventure in the post-apocalyptic world of Remnant 2, in this article, we have decided to create a short guide on the Remnant 2 best beginner class that you should choose to start your journey.

The title created by Gunfire Games, in fact, gives you the possibility to choose between 11 different archetypes (or classes), even if most of them will not be available from the beginning. For this reason, choosing the best class may not be an easy thing to do and you may find yourself in difficulty. But fear not, because thanks to this guide you can get useful information and advice that you will need for your choice. Furthermore, we remind you that Remnant 2 also offers the possibility of unlocking a second archetype in the course of history, which will allow you to have greater versatility in terms of the style of play to adopt.


Remnant 2 best beginner class: the Medic

With a kit that works well for both solo and co-op players, the Medic is perhaps the greatest class in Remnant 2. This archetype can momentarily increase damage or increase the efficacy of healing because of his abilities. He can also revive teammates at a distance. And if that weren't enough, the Medic starts out with the deadly XMG57 Bonesaw light machine gun, which thanks to its big magazine lets you kill scads of foes without ever having to pause your attack to reload.

remnant 2 the medic

Remnant 2 best beginner class: the Handler

Instead, because it is a character archetype that is continuously accompanied by an ally, particularly his dog, the Handler is the class that is most ideal for people who wish to devote themselves to solo adventures. The canine companion can employ some of the most diverse talents, such as those that boost defenses or heal if he stays near to him, in addition to supporting him in fight. The prospect of being revived by the dog, which can get the player back on track by swallowing a cure item, should not be undervalued either.

remnant 2 the handler

Remnant 2 best beginner class: the Gunslinger

The Gunslinger is a third choice, albeit it is not immediately accessible to all players since it is a pre-order bonus (you can still acquire it at no additional cost while playing the game). However, we made the choice to add this option since, if you're one of the people who pre-ordered the game, this class is unquestionably one to start with. Although it lacks the advantages of the Medic or the Handler, this class offers great qualities for more experienced players. Your ability to trigger bonuses to the ammo reserve and, more generally, to the usage of firearms, depends on the employment of this class. Not to be understated is one of his main abilities, which in addition to launching a barrage of rounds at the target also replenishes all the ammo in the magazine, enabling you to shoot continuously without ever pausing.

remnant 2 the gunslinger

Can you change class in Remnant 2?

We would like to take this opportunity to remind you, before we finish this article, that switching to a different class in Remnant 2 doesn't require a fresh start. Due to the fact that each class in the Gunfire Games game is treated like a simple piece of equipment, it is not only possible to utilize two classes simultaneously but also to unlock more classes that can take the place of the one that is now in use. Shortly said, our recommendation is to unlock the Handler, the Gunslinger, or the Medic at the merchants rather than making a new character if you are unsatisfied with your selection but have a few hours of playtime under your belt.

Remnant 2 Best Beginner Class: Which One Should You Choose?
Diana D'Estefano
Diana has been a huge fan of video games since she was a child. She started her "career" with Nintendo and then moved on to other platforms as well. Although she is a big fan of horror games, she plays almost all genres fearlessly. She writes news, reviews, guides, and features about both AAA and indie games.