Having a lot to choose from can be confusing. Here you will find the best class to start your adventure with in Mandragora Whispers of the Witch Tree.
If you think that metroidvanias are a bit too restrictive in their class choices and character customization, yet soulslikes or huge ARPGs like Path of Exile are not up your alley, we now have a middle ground in the form of Mandragora Whispers of the Witch Tree. However, what might seem to be a blessing can also be a curse, since at the beginning of the game you will have to choose a starting class from a set of 6. Which one will allow you to progress through the game without getting stuck? Is there the best one that can be picked? Let’s try to analyse this a bit and check if there is any that stands above the rest.
Making a choice of a starting character can be a daunting task, especially if it has potential to shape how the rest of a game will look. Considering that Mandragora Whispers of the Witch Tree has 6 of them, the odds are that there is one that will be better than others. Let’s try to get a general overview of all of the classes and find something that will allow you to happily move on with your selection.
There is one important matter that we must address before we can attempt selecting the best class in Mandragora. After getting your character to level 25, you will be able to mix skills from other classes, effectively creating a hybrid that can create something unique. This means that no matter what you choose first, you will be able to expand upon it later on, potentially filling in the weak points in your previous choice.
Due to that, there is no “best class” in this game per se. However, if you are new to the genre or would like to have less bumpy start, it is best to select from choices that are rather straightforward and not complex in their mechanics.
As a closing note, you should be able to do well with all of the classes presented in Mandragora, so feel free to pick the one that you resonate with the most. Additionally, having an option to mix it with others later on leaves a lot of doors open for interesting experiments that will expand the number of available classes in the game by including hybrids. Have fun!
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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski
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