Tarisland is an MMORPG that, over time, hones and improves its classes. Once you create your character, you’ll have several to choose from, especially once you consider their specializations later on. Let’s check out every class in Tarisland, their specializations, and which are the best to use.
All classes and specializations in Tarisland
Tarisland features nine classes, each with its own specializations that you can swap between after reaching level 16. Below is every class and their specializations:
- Barbarian Fighter: Thunder (Melee DPS), Frozen (Tank)
- Warrior: Rage (Melee DPS), War Shield (Tank)
- Mage: Flame, Frost (Ranged DPS)
- Ranger: Hunting, Tamed Beast (Ranged DPS)
- Paladin: Justice (Melee DPS), Guard (Tank)
- Shadow Swordsman: Cunning, Duel (Melee DPS)
- Bard: Solo (Ranged DPS), Harmony (Healer)
- Priest: Faith (Ranged DPS), Pray (Healer)
- Phantom Necro: Soul Snatch (Ranged DPS), Soul Healing (Healer)
The differences between each specialization vary by class. For example, while classes like the Mage and Ranger remain damage dealers regardless of specialization, the differences lie in their specific abilities and stats. In contrast, classes like Bard and Priest change, with their specialization determining whether they’re purely support-focused or can deal some hefty damage.
What is the best class and specialization in Tarisland?
The best classes and specializations in Tarisland depend on whether you want a PvE or PvP-focused build and your playstyle preference. Generally speaking, if you’re looking for a solid PvE character, the options below are some of the best choices you’ll find:
- Mage (Fire, DPS)
- Paladin (Guard, Tank)
- Ranger (Hunting, DPS)
- Barbarian (Thunder, DPS)
- Bard (Solo, DPS)
- Bard (Harmony, Healer)
Your choice will depend on whether you prefer tanking, damage-dealing, or healing, and what others in your party are playing if you’re adventuring alongside other players.
Similarly, for a PvP focus, you can try out the following options:
- Mage (Frost, DPS)
- Priest (Pray, Healer)
- Ranger (Hunting, DPS)
- Shadow Swordsman (Duel, DPS)
- Bard (Solo, DPS)
- Bard (Harmony, Healer).
As you’ll notice here, classes like the Ranger and Bard are great for both PvE and PvP, with each list having minor differences. Like before, your decision will largely depend on your play style, so think carefully about whether you prefer being a healer, tank, or damage dealer before making your final decision.