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Despite already having seven unique fighters to choose from inSilent Hope, your decision-making goes even further when your heroes begin to unlock new fighting classes. With mid-stage classes enhancing stats and the final class specializing your hero for their own abilities, you’ve got plenty to play with before diving into the Abyss.
New classes for each hero in Silent Hope bring with them not only a costume change and enhanced stats, but a bevy of new hero skills to add to your repertoire as well. The decision on which class to give your heroes can be a tough one!

What Are Classes In Silent Hope?
As you battle your way through the Abyss in Silent Hope, you’ll quickly beginleveling up your heroesand seeing them make tangible progress, able to take on new monsters and perform new skills as you go.
By the time you beat Silent Hope, you’ll have unlockedtwo new classes for each hero, with each unlocking with different criteria.

Yoursecond class always has blanket stat boostsfor each hero. All seven of their innate stats are increased upon changing them to their second class, which you shouldchange as soon as it unlocksto make great use of these improved skills.
Thethird and final class, however, is whereyour heroes' individual stats begin to shinebrighter than others. You’ll still see changes to every one of your stats, butsome stats increase while others decrease, all relevant toeach hero’s specialties. For example, the Berserker (the Warrior’s final class) is a tank character and has much higher HP and power, in exchange for a lowered defense and magic resistance to balance her out.

Additionally,each new class unlocks three skillsfor each hero to use. Once you’ve unlocked a class, you canuse the skills from a class when equipped withanyof the three classes. You don’t need to use the middle class to use one of its skills, for instance.
Between classes and their stat changes, experiment with what’s right for you with each character to make the best build for each hero in Silent Hope.

The Wanderer’s Classes: Adventurer And Drifter
Fighting with aone-handed sword and shield, the Wanderer is thebest all-around herowho dealsslashing damage, if you’re looking for someone with decent stats across the board.
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With theirbow and arrows, the Archer and its subsequent classes make for a greatranged, physical damage-dealinghero.
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Using all manner ofspear-like weaponsto dealpiercing damage, the Farmer is great fordealing with magic damage.
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Armed with only herfistsdonning various kinds of gloves, the Fighter is abalanced melee herodealingblunt damage.
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Entering battles with his trustedstaff, the Caster and his class unlocks dealrangedmagic damageand balancelow defense with high power.
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Moving slickly between enemies and relying more on her movement to dealslashing damagewith hertwo blades, the Rogue is great forplayers who move quickly and skillfullyas their primary form of combat.
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Last but not least, the Warrior uses a series oftwo-handed broadswordsto inflict heavyslashing damageon behalf of players whodon’t mind sacrificing speed for power.
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