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Top 3 Classes for Beginners1. Cleric (Healer/Support) Clerics are widely considered the best choice for absolute beginners. Their strong self-healing and defensive buffs make solo play forgiving, and they rarely die if played carefully. In groups, Clerics are always in demand for dungeons and raids, thanks to their healing, resurrection, and buffs. Why it works for beginners: - High survivability with self-heals
- Simple mechanics: heal, buff, and attack
- Essential in team content
2. Templar (Tank)Templars are perfect for players who want a durable, low-stress experience. With high health and defense, they can absorb damage that would easily kill other classes. Early game is smoother since Templars can lead fights and survive hits even with low-level gear. Why it works for beginners: - Massive HP and defense
- Safe solo leveling
- Easy to learn boss patterns in dungeons
3. Spiritmaster (Ranged DPS / Summoner)Why it works for beginners: - Summons tank damage for you
- Built-in health regeneration per hit
- Great for solo farming and AoE clears
Secondary Beginner Options- Gladiator: A hybrid bruiser with decent damage and semi-tank durability. Some skills restore HP on blocks or attacks, making it forgiving in PvE.
- Ranger: Fast, safe, and ideal for “kite and shoot” gameplay. Works well for solo progression without needing strong gear early on.
Community PerspectivesLong-time players suggest choosing a class that matches your preferred playstyle, as some classes have steeper learning curves: “If you want a beginner friendly DPS, the elementalist is a great choice because it offers ranged damage, summons, and a forgiving playstyle that works well in PvE.”
—Reddit · r/Aion2 · 3 months ago
“Start with Templar or Cleric for simple, forgiving gameplay. Try Assassin or Sorcerer later once you want more technical depth.”
Bottom line: For new players in Aion 2, Cleric, Templar, and Spiritmaster provide the smoothest early experience. They’re forgiving, effective in both solo and group content, and let you focus on learning the game rather than struggling to survive.
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