Welcome to the rich, dynamic world of GreedFall. As you step into the role of De Sardet and explore the island of Teer Fradee, one of your earliest and most important choices is picking your starting class. This guide breaks down all three core classes in the game—Magic, Warrior, and Technical—along with their skills, talents, and overall gameplay strategies. Whether you want to specialize or eventually become a jack-of-all-trades, understanding the class fundamentals will help you find your perfect build.
Class Overview
Your starting class determines your:
- Initial Skill
- Primary Weapon/Playstyle
- Starting Talents and Attributes
These affect how you interact with the world, both in and out of combat, including quest outcomes and environmental traversal. While you’re not locked into a class permanently (thanks to respec items), choosing the right one early on can set the tone for your playthrough.
🪄 Magic Class – Mana-Driven Power & Bypassing Armor
The Magic class wields divine rings to launch magical projectiles and bypass enemy armor, making it an excellent option against heavily armored foes. Magic attacks target health directly, skipping over armor entirely—an enormous advantage throughout the game.
You’ll also carry a one-handed melee weapon for when mana runs dry. Or better yet, stockpile mana potions to avoid downtime.
Skill Highlights:
- Stasis – Freezes enemies in place
- Magic Barrier – Reduces incoming damage
- Knockback Blast – Close-range escape tool
- Healing Spell – Passive and scalable
- Lightning Dash – Short teleport for mobility
- Storm (Fury Skill) – AOE stasis and weakening effect
Starting Talents:
- Science – Craft potions and bombs; destroy walls
- Intuition – Access hidden loot, dialogue paths, and shortcuts
Pros:
- Ignores armor
- Strong crowd control
- Scales well with skill investments
Cons:
- Heavy mana dependence
- Weaker melee fallback than other classes
⚔️ Warrior Class – The Armor-Breaking Juggernaut
The Warrior class is built around raw melee strength using two-handed weapons to crush armor, interrupt foes, and dominate in close quarters. It’s the most straightforward class—perfect for players who prefer brute force and simple rotation.
Warriors excel at knocking enemies off balance thanks to their weapon’s impact. Low-balance enemies are especially vulnerable to stuns and crowd control.
Skill Highlights:
- Dodge Roll – Standard evasive maneuver
- Healing Spell – Shared with other classes
- Heavy Weapon Proficiency – Unlocks advanced melee options
- Fury (Warrior Version) – Boosts attack speed; can heal when specced
Starting Talents:
- Craftsmanship – Modify weapons and armor with deep customization
- Vigor – Boosts out-of-combat regen, ammo cap, and exploration access
Pros:
- High stability and balance damage
- Low skill micromanagement
- Strong armor-breaking tools
Cons:
- Vulnerable to ranged enemies
- Limited tactical options early on
🧪 Technical Class – Traps, Tricks, and Tactical Combat
The Technical class excels at planning and adaptation, using traps, vials, poisons, and fast melee weapons. It’s perfect for players who want to pause combat and outthink their opponents.
This class uses firearms and one-handed weapons, alongside bombs and weapon coatings to stack status effects.
Skill Highlights:
- Trap Variety – Immobilize or damage foes
- Thrown Vials – Ranged chemical attacks
- Weapon Coatings – Apply poison, acid, etc.
- Bomb (Fury Skill) – AOE damage with poison potential
- Shared Dodge and Knockback Skills
Starting Talents:
- Science – Potion and bomb crafting
- Lockpicking – Access loot and alternate quest routes
Pros:
- Most adaptable class
- Great synergy with tactical mode
- Access to stealth and high utility
Cons:
- Can feel weak without good planning
- Requires active management of tools
🎯 Understanding Fury – A Shared Combat Mechanic
Fury is a key combat system shared across all classes:
- Generated by landing hits or parrying attacks
- Partially spent for weapon-specific critical strikes
- Fully spent for your class’s unique Fury Skill
Use this resource wisely—fury attacks often turn the tide of battle, especially when timed during stasis or crowd moments.
🔄 Respec Freely – Memory Crystals to the Rescue
Don’t worry about permanent choices—GreedFall offers Memory Crystals that allow you to fully respec all skill trees, attributes, and talents. You can switch from magic to melee to technical with zero penalty if you change your playstyle or want to explore new combinations.
Final Thoughts – Flexibility in Your Hands
Though the three core classes offer different starts, GreedFall is designed to be flexible. Hybrid builds are viable, and every class can dabble in other skills. The most effective characters mix class abilities to cover weaknesses—like combining warrior durability with stasis control, or blending traps with magic for burst damage and crowd control.
So don’t feel boxed in. Pick a class that fits your opening playstyle, but stay curious—you might just find your perfect hybrid build ten hours in.




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