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Guide

Aion 2 Class Selection Direction

Apr 27, 2026
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As a continuation of the classic MMORPG, Aion 2's class system typically revolves around three main directions: DPS, Tank, and Support. For new players, class selection not only affects early-game leveling efficiency but also directly determines their role in later dungeons and their PvP experience. Simply put, there is no "strongest class," only the "class that best suits you." If you enjoy dealing damage and prioritize output, choose a ranged or melee DPS; if you value team contribution, consider a tank or support role.

 

 

Factors to consider when choosing a career

· Based on Difficulty

Easy Classes: Fixed skill rotations, suitable for beginners (e.g., Warriors)

Medium Classes: Require some positioning and skill combos (e.g., Archers)

High-Difficulty Classes: Rely on hand speed and awareness (e.g., Mages, Assassins)

· Based on Gameplay Preferences

For those who enjoy grinding and leveling: Classes with strong AoE attacks are recommended.

For those who enjoy PvP: Choose classes with high burst damage or strong crowd control.

For those who enjoy raids: Prioritize tanks or healers.

· Based on Growth Path

Early Game Advantage: Fast leveling, but may become weaker later.

For those who enjoy late game: More difficult early game, but has greater growth potential.

· Based on Device

PC players are better suited to classes with complex controls, while mobile players are advised to choose classes with simple controls and high automation.

 

How to determine your career direction?

Melee classes (e.g., Warriors) prioritize stable damage output and survivability, suitable for players who enjoy direct combat; ranged classes (e.g., Mages, Archers) offer higher damage output but require better positioning and skill. Support classes (such as healers or buff classes) are less efficient in solo play, but irreplaceable in team dungeons. Assassin classes, on the other hand, are high-risk, high-reward, with extremely high burst damage, but low margin for error. If you're looking for a relaxed experience, we recommend choosing a warrior or archer; if you're looking for more skill and a higher skill ceiling, you can try a mage or assassin.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What class is most recommended for beginners?

Warriors are highly recommended; they are easy to operate, have high survivability, and are less likely to fail.

Q2: What class is suitable for free-to-play players?

We recommend choosing classes that are less reliant on equipment, such as support or some ranged classes.

Q3: Which class levels up the fastest?

Generally, classes with many area-of-effect (AoE) skills, such as mages.

Q4: Which class is the strongest in PvP?

There is no absolutely strongest, but assassins and high-burst classes have an advantage in one-on-one combat.

 

In Aion 2》, the essence of class selection is actually "playstyle selection." If you prioritize ease and stability, choose a class that's simple to operate and has high survivability; if you're looking for high damage and a more engaging gameplay experience, try a high-difficulty class; if you enjoy teamwork, then support or tank roles might be more suitable. Many players tend to blindly follow trends and choose "popular classes" in the early stages, but the actual gaming experience is often unsatisfactory. The correct approach is to make decisions based on your time, equipment, and gaming goals. For example, choose an easy class if you have limited time, and challenge yourself with a high-skill class if you have more time. You can also adopt a "multi-character development" approach to experience different class playstyles, making it easier to find the direction that suits you best. In short, there are no absolutely strong or weak classes; the best choice is the one that suits you best.

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