![]() ![]() Lords of the Fallen has a handful of different all-rounder classes, with the Partisan standing out as the one with the best crowd control. Starting weapons: Partisan Flail, Partisan Shield, Partisan Crossbow (2 ammo/shot).Stats: Strength 13, Agility 12, Endurance 12, Vitality 12, Radiance 8, Inferno 8.Because of this, you may want to look for another ranged weapon soon after starting the game. While the Hallowed Knight has tons of ammo from its high Endurance and Vitality, the Grenade you start with requires three points of it per throw. The extra point in Radiance compared to most other non-magic classes means you'll have a head start should you wish to go the paladin-style Strength/Radiance hybrid route. Lots of Endurance results in a ton of stamina to work with, and thanks to 12 Strength, you can get an effective Strength build going soon after the start of your playthrough. With its large shield and heavy armor, you'll be able to block and take more damage than any of the other nine classes (the special Dark Crusader class is the exception more on it later). The Hallowed Knight is one of the easiest classes for players new to Lords of the Fallen, and also happens to be one of the best as well. Starting weapons: Hallowed Knight Sword, Hallowed Knight Shield, Grenade (3 ammo/throw).Stats: Strength 12, Agility 8, Endurance 15, Vitality 11, Radiance 9, Inferno 8. ![]()
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