Trying to figure out what class to play to unlock the class you want to play? Aiming for the “Polymath” Leistung? This flowchart shows the connections between different classes in a visual format. I also included some interesting notes about the different classes and a list of classes by XP cost.
The Chart
Tada!
Ja, it’s messy, but that’s because the game itself has a bit of a messy class tree.
Cost Per Class
Here is a list of how much total XP is required to unlock each class (across all required classes for that unlock):
Alles: 6800
Pförtner: 3050
Spell Archon: 2050
Zauberer: 2000
Shiftcloak: 1650
Mechanist: 1400
Unmaker: 1300
Balancer: 1200
Unterbrecher: 1150
Klinge: 1100
Sorcerer: 500
Wächter: 450
Scharfschütze: 400
Salbei: 350
Zänker: 300
Schurke: 250
Interesting Notes:
I have a few notes that might be of interest as well.
- Each base class has 6 other classes descended from it, except Scholar, was hat 7
- Scholar also has the most classes that are uniquely descended from it (and not from the other base classes): 5, im Vergleich zu 3 for Warrior and Scout.
- No class is descended from more than 2 base classes. Blade and Shiftcloak are descended from Warrior and Scout, Spell Archon is descended from Scout and Scholar, and Enchanter is descended from Warrior and Scholar.
- Gatekeeper has the most prerequisite classes, bei 5.
- It would cost 6800 XP to unlock every class on a single character, which is surprisingly doable. In my last game (which was not a 100% clear), my characters earned 16000-17000 XP each.
- If you did the above, you wouldn’t need to earn any XP as a Beaker, Zauberer, Pförtner, Mechanist, Shiftcloak, or Spell Archon – none of those classes have descendants.
- In the game’s files, the icons for Warrior and Spell Archon have different names: Knight and Spellslinger respectively.
- There’s one additional class in the game, called Gatemaster. It can’t be unlocked by players, Aber Ekrast has it.