In Across The Obelisk you can find a whole bunch of different characters. Here you will find out which ones are the best.
When playing Across the Obelisk you will be able to choose from a whole variety of heroes. They are divided into four classes (warriors, scouts, mages and healers) and in total you will find 16 of them in the game.
Of course, only some of them will be available from the very beginning. The rest of the characters, on the other hand, will be unlocked as you progress through the game. In this guide you will find out which characters are considered the best.
At the outset, it is worth noting that Across the Obelisk is a game in which the builds of individual characters and the entire party are of particular importance. In essence, therefore, all available heroes can be useful and effective in the chosen style of play. It is only up to you which path you take.
When talking of best characters in Across the Obelisk, we are talking about the characters that are most popular among players, and their appropriate use is relatively easy. However, this does not mean that you would not be able to get even better results using other heroes.
With this introduction behind us, we can move on to the substance. Below you will find a list of 4 characters, representing each class, which were most often recommended by Across the Obelisk players.
You have probably already noticed that all of the above characters are heroes that you get access to at the very beginning. This is no coincidence. Most players point out that the starting heroes are simply the best characters in the game. This is influenced, among other things, by the ease of guiding their progression. Realizing the full potential of characters unlocked at later stages of the game, on the other hand, is much more difficult.
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