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Soul Knight Prequel: How To Build All Combined Classes

Christian Gallos
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Like many different RPGs, Soul Knight Prequel relies on a class system that allows you to choose a basic class at the start.

The basic classes all have their strengths and weaknesses, and it depends on the choice all depends on the player’s style. But you can actually make your character stronger by choosing a second class.

Known as the Prestige Class, the Combined Classes are a combination of your first Basic Class and your Secondary Class. The game allows you to cover the weaknesses or compound the strengths of your Basic Class through the Combined Class.

So, if you want to know how to build all of the Combined Classes in this game, we have a guide for you.

How To Build All Combined Classes

This game allows you to choose a Basic Class at the start. It is mostly the Basic Class that will govern the playing style of your created character.

However, once your character reaches level 5, you can now choose among three other Basic Classes that depend on the initial Basic Class that you choose. These are called the Secondary Classes.

Soul Knight Prequel Basic Class

The Secondary Classes that you can choose vary because not all Secondary Classes are available to the Basic Class that you chose.

For example, if you choose the Warrior class as your Basic Class, you will only be allowed to choose among Aegis, Pyromancer, and Thief for your Secondary Class.

Upon reaching level 8, you will be able to unlock your Prestige Class or your Combined Class, which is the result of the Basic Class and the Secondary Class.

The Combined Class that you will be able to unlock will depend entirely on the two classes that you chose, so that means that you have to choose your Secondary Class carefully.

That means that you have to study all of the Combined Classes and their strengths and weaknesses to determine which of them you want.

Soul Knight Prequel Combined Class

All Combined Classes

There is a total of nine (9) Combined Classes in this game. But you can unlock three more Combined Classes if you unlock the Animancer class. Here is how you build all of the Combined Classes.

  • Assassin – A combination of Warrior and Thief
  • Warliege – A combination of Warrior and Aegis
  • Ranger – A combination of Archer and Thief
  • Stormblade – A combination of Thief and Tempest Mage
  • Bastion – A combination of Aegis and Archer
  • Artillerist – A combination of Archer and Pyromancer
  • Pyroknight – A combination of Warrior and Pyromancer
  • Stomrwarden – A combination of Aegis and Tempest Mage
  • Elementalist – A combination of Pyromancer and Tempest Mage
  • Heretic – A combination of Pyromancer and Animancer
  • Shinobi – A combination of Thief and Animancer
  • Soul Keeper – A combination of Aegis and Animancer
  • Farstrider – A combination of Archer and Herbalist
  • Druid – A combination of Animancer and Herbalist
  • Wild Walker – A combination of Warrior and Herbalist
  • Stormshaman – A combination of Tempest Mage and Herbalist

How to Choose the Best Combined Class

Combined Classes are combinations of the two Basic Classes that you chose, so that means that you are basically combining the strengths and weaknesses of those classes.

But there are some Combined Classes that are able to cover the weaknesses of their Basic Classes without necessarily making them stronger.

Meanwhile, other Combined Classes combine the best attributes of their Basic Classes to form a powerhouse.

For example, the Warliege class is able to cover the lack of offense of an Aegis by giving it the combat capabilities of a Warrior, and vice versa.

On the other hand, Elementalists are able to deal all sorts of powerful magical damage using all of the elements that the Pyromancer and the Tempest Mage can use.

An Assassin, meanwhile, makes the Thief more combat-oriented while increasing the damage output of a Warrior.

At the end of the day, it depends on what kind of character you want to end up with. Some players want an overpowered Combined Class that still retains the weaknesses of their Basic Classes.

But there are some players who would want to cover the weaknesses of their Basic Classes by going for a more versatile Combined Class.

That’s why you have to learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of each Combined Class so that you would know which one is the best for you.

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