If soloing in Nightreign is your thing, having the right class makes a huge difference. Certain classes are better suited for getting by on their own, dealing steady damage, and overcoming challenging battles without the need for teammates. Here, we’ll cover the best solo classes and tell you why each one excels in fighting alone.
Best Solo Class in Nightreign
Ironeye, Wylder, and Executor are the best options if you are looking to play Nightreign solo. These three are perfectly well on their own they deal a lot of damage and have skills that allow them to take care of enemies without requiring much support. They’re powerful, independent, and ideal for going solo.
Ironeye
Ironeye is a great choice overall, but the real strongpoint of his in single-player is the possibility of combat from a distance. With a bow, you can keep yourself safe while taking out enemies individually. You’ll have to be watchful and either kill enemies quickly or continue moving to remain safe. Ironeye can inflict steady damage from distance, stagger enemies with Single Shot, and avoid attacks.
Ironeye’s Character Skill, Marking, benefits everyone on the team by increasing the damage they inflict on marked targets. His Ultimate, Single Shot, is also very handy it can hit multiple enemies at once and knock them back if they’re along the path of the arrow.
Wylder
Wylder is an excellent choice if you need to stay alive, despite his Vigor stat not being top-notch. His passive skill provides you with some time in case you miss a dodge and get hit, allowing you to keep fighting. And his grappling hook is really convenient for either jumping into battle or breaking out when things are getting violent. It provides you with good control, even when you’re up against a group.
Wylder’s also got great mobility with his Claw Shot, it makes you move fast and can even control small enemies. His Sixth Sense is useful when you need help, and the Onslaught Stake is strong enough to break and stagger even the largest of enemies.
Executor
Executor can be a bit difficult to play initially, but after you learn his block skill, he can be played pretty well. His damage is okay, and when he becomes his alternate form, he’s a force to be reckoned with, usually taking out enemies before they can even get back at him. He has a high skill ceiling, but if you become a master of his deflects, he’s very powerful, particularly in challenging single-boss battles.
To get the most out of the Cursed Sword’s special skill, you’ll need to parry several attacks in a row, which can be tough for many players. If parrying isn’t your thing, you’ll need to focus on finding strong weapons and making good use of your Ultimate Ability to deal serious damage.