Waven offers from the character creation an essential choice for the rest of the adventure, find out which class to choose in order to be sure to be the most powerful.
Class and subclass, what is the difference?
Unlike other games of the same genre, the subclasses on Waven are to be chosen from the start. Be careful because once chosen, there is no going back and you have to recreate a character to access the other subclasses.
Each subclass has a unique passive as well as overpowered spells related to it. As such, it is these spells that determine the power of a subclass’s choice. Finally, it is important to note that some subclasses clearly stand out when it comes to power.
Best Waven Subclasses
This list includes Waven subclasses that clearly stand out from the early days of Early Access. Our guide will be updated according to the progress of the discoveries of strategies and balances.
Last update: Monday August 21
Xelor Tako Synchronizer, easy to access
If there is a class that is super powerful in damage without requiring any particular strategy, it is the xelor Tako. His passive allows him to get free action points in his PA reserve and to benefit from bonuses on all his spells. It is ideal for quietly embarking on the exploration of the game while wondering which class to choose on Waven afterwards.
Find in detail in our guide the mechanics and build for the Xelor Tako.
Some spells are important to use to guarantee heavy damage. However, be careful to intelligently optimize its resistance so as not to die too quickly.
Xelor Gurpapa, disasters and serial damage
More complex than the Tako, the Xelor Gurpapa draws its strength from its summoning the sinisters. At the end of each turn, it inflicts damage around them, with no limit on the number.
Find our Xelor Gurpapa guide to optimize claims in the field.
Be careful, these have very few health points and become easily frustrating to accumulate on the ground. It is therefore necessary to succeed in protecting them while optimizing the damage.
Eniripsa Apostrucker, ultimate tank
Also called “eni scalpel”, the Apostruker’s passive allows him to inflict damage each time he heals himself. Well exploited, he can manage to heal himself more than the opponents hit him and be invincible.
However, its power has a practical backlash.
If he is indeed invincible, the fights are much longer which affects his effectiveness.
Sram Orichi, traps and maximum damage
The sram Orichi draws its power from its traps and more particularly from its passive. Each time an opponent steps into a trap, they take as much damage as your character has.
Just like the eniripsa, this Sram is a risk taker. Where it allows to roll over the current content, it will be much more blasted to a nerf.
In this case, the sram class is not the easiest to learn.
Cra Voldorak Vo, passive and bonus power
Like the Xelor Tako, the Cra Voldorak has no difficulty exploiting its passive. It’s an excellent gateway to test the crâ class.
Note that there is a crâ that seems more powerful, the “Shiru Shaden”.
However, its mechanics being quite complex, we will come back to it later once it has been tested and approved during our tests.
Cra Shiru, Master of Teleportation
The purpose of the Crâ Shiru is to exploit its ability to inflict damage each time it teleports.
More specifically, at his greatest power he takes advantage of very low cost spells to obtain free teleports.
He is a complex character to play but who has already proven himself at a very high level.
Progress guide, mistakes not to make
With the very large number of choices between classes and subclasses, the question of which class to choose will be a mandatory step in the discovery of Waven.
Through our guides, discover all the solutions to quickly mount your rerolls.
What avoid many repetitive hours for the same result.