Many players are not very familiar with the class choices in Stellar Resonance. In today's article, I will bring you a guide on the recommended classes for this game. Currently, there are quite a few characters to choose from in this game, and each has its own unique role. Are you wondering which classes are more suitable for new players? Today's article can help you make the right choice.

In most MMO games, tanks are the friendliest class for new players, and it is no exception in this game. Therefore, the first character I recommend to players is the Divine Shield Knight. The Divine Shield Knight uses a sword and shield as weapons and has a very cool and stylish appearance. There are two schools of play: the Protection and Recovery school, which increases their own defense value and helps teammates absorb a lot of damage; and the Light Shield and Recovery school, which can enhance their own attributes while attacking enemies, and use the shield to absorb damage from enemies, restoring their own health.

If you prefer DPS classes, I recommend choosing the Divine Archer. This is a very easy-to-learn DPS class, with the biggest advantage being the longest attack range in the current game, along with flexible movement skills. Therefore, in battle, you can stay as far away from the battlefield as possible and use its flexibility to avoid enemy damage. It is also very good at group battles, so whether you need to quickly clear out small monsters or participate in large-scale team battles, this is a very worthwhile class to choose.

Healers are a very important part of the game, so the last class I recommend is the Sylvan Speaker. Of course, she is not just a pure healer but also provides support. After casting her skills, she can summon vines from the battlefield to tightly bind and restrict the movement of enemies.

Many players wonder which classes are worth choosing in the game Stellar Resonance. The three classes I recommended in the above article are all very good. They are very important in team battles and are relatively easy to learn. New players can give them a try with confidence.