Zoria Age of Shattering Classes Guide

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Zoria Age of Shattering Classes Guide

Zoria Age of Shattering is a turn-based RPG in which you will be able to choose which of the available classes your character can belong to.


As often happens in these games, the choice is to be made among many available classes. To be precise, there are 10 different classes in the game, although not all will be available from the start. As you begin your adventure, you will be able to choose between 7 classes, with the other 3 becoming available as you progress through the story. Let's see together, therefore, what these classes are.

All Zoria Age of Shattering Classes

Choosing your class in games like this is never an easy thing to do. The class allows you to have a completely different playstyle based on your choice, so it is very important that you know which direction to go. However, with the vast choice you will have in front of you, it won't be that simple. For this reason, in this article, we will give you information on each of the Zoria Age of Shattering classes so that you can choose the one best suited to you.

Kingsman

If you are looking for a tank character, this is the right choice for you. The Kingsman is able to use powerful self-buffs that can make his attacks devastating, especially in certain circumstances, but he is also an excellent class for providing support to team members. In fact, the Kingsman is equipped with special shields that are able to mitigate both physical and magical damage that is inflicted on your allies.

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Lancer

The Lancer is also part of the tank classes, but unlike the Kingsman, he is much more aggressive and is able to use skills that are capable of inflicting greater damage. Furthermore, as if that wasn't enough, he can also call upon a Phantom Lance, who can lend you a helping hand during the fight for a couple of turns.

Sentinel

This Zoria Age of Shattering class is a support tank class. In his arsenal, there are many skills that are capable of giving multiple area buffs for parties. Furthermore, we can say that it is a class that is an excellent mix between tank abilities and abilities that are capable of inflicting damage on your opponents.

Battle Cleric

The Battle Cleric is a class that focuses on light magic damage, so it is part of the classes that mostly use magic. However, it can also be used to heal allies or on the front lines to deal damage. This is because the Battle Cleric is a sort of hybrid class that is capable of both dealing damage and healing nearby allies.

Ranger

The Ranger is the classic class that you should choose if you want to have a slightly more aggressive approach to the game. Often, in fact, these are classes that prefer the offensive side to the defensive one, and in Zoria Age of Shattering, it is certainly no different. The Ranger is, above all, an excellent choice if you are a player who prefers combat using a bow or crossbow.

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Thief

This is also a very standard class that we are used to seeing in practically all games of the genre. The Thief is suitable for all those who prefer to move in the shadows with agility and focus on one target at a time. If you love a stealthy approach, the Thief is definitely the class for you.

Wizard

The Wizard, as you can imagine from the name, is a class that is more focused on the use of magic to inflict damage. It's a great class to use if you're into long-range combat, but be aware that it's not as effective in short-range combat.

Priest

Exactly as you can guess from the name, these are real priests. This class uses prayers to heal its allies, even from the most serious wounds. As a result, this is a great choice to make if you are a player who prefers supporting your allies rather than being on the front lines fighting.

Bard

Nightwarden

Zoria Age of Shattering Classes Guide
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.