Classes Overview
Square Enix seems to be on a mission to rerelease many of its old, successful JRPGs, like the recently-released Final Fantasy 7 Remake and the Mana series. But unlike the FF7 remake, players will find that class changes in Trials to be much more of a trial. There are a lot of choices and a lot of possibilities for classes.
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Players of Trials of Mana will find that they will be able to change classes at level 18, level 38, and in post-game. At level 18, each character will be able to choose between two different classes, one dark and one light. The dark option does more damage while the light option will focus on utility. Once the characters hit 38, they can choose between 4 classes.
Similar to unlocking all the hidden abilities in Trials of Mana, upgrading levels in Trials isn’t as straightforward as players might hope.
Tier 2 Classes
Tier 1 classes are the classes that characters start the game with. Tier 2 classes are available as soon as they hit level 18. It shouldn’t take too long to get to level 18 if players are grinding in an efficient way to level. This upgrade is automatic.
Duran
Knight (Light) - Defense, Healing Gladiator (Dark) - Damage at the cost of defensive stats
Angela
Sorceress (Light) - Powerful elemental spells Mysticist (Dark) - Fewer spells and less powerful
Kevin
Monk (Light) - Healing spells Brawler (Dark) - Attack Power
Charlotte
Priestess (Light) - Healing at the expense of Magic attack and Buffs Enchantress (Dark) - Pure damage
Hawkeye
Ranger (Light) - Ranged attacks, debuffs Ninja (Dark) - Very powerful debuffs, as seen in the Trial of Mana trailer
Riesz
Valkyrie (Light) - Defensive buffs for party Rune Maiden (Dark) - Single-target debuffs, attack-focused
Tier 3 Classes
Unlike Tier 2 classes, players will have to do some special item hunting to be able to upgrade their characters. The Tier 3 classes that will be available to a character will be based on which Tier 2 class that character currently has. Unlike some of Trials of Mana secret bosses, these items should be pretty easy to come across while playing.
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Duran
Paladin - Defensive, buffs - (Light/Light) - Item needed: Knight Tag Liege - Balances defense, attack stats - (Light/Dark) - Item needed: Prince Tag Edelfrei - Attack-focused, buffs - (Dark/Light) - Item needed: Battler Tag Duelist - Highest attack stats, dark buffs - (Dark/Dark) - Item needed: Duelist Tag
Angela
Grand Diviner - 2nd level elemental spells - (Light/Light) - Item Needed: Arcana Book Archmage - 2nd level elemental spells - (Light/Dark) - Item Needed: Estora Book Rune Seer - Instant death spells, effects - (Dark/Light) - Item Needed: Rune Book Magus - 2nd level elemental spells, dark spell - (Dark/Dark) - Item Needed: Omen Book
Kevin
Divine Fist - Fast Class Strike gauge refill - (Light/Light) - Item Needed: Gold Aura Warrior Monk - AOE healing, buffs for attackers - (Light/Dark) - Item Needed: Silver Aura Fatal Fist - Highest attacks, high critical hits - (Dark/Dark) - Item Needed: Death Aura Enlightened - Steal HP from enemies to make the combat even more fun - (Dark/Light) - Item Needed: Mage Aura
Charlotte
High Cleric - Protection, kill undead spells, light buffs - (Light/Light) - Item Needed: Holy Bottle Sage - AOE elemental buffs, light attack, status clear - (Light/Dark) - Item Needed: Salt Bottle Necromancer - Balances attack, healing stats - (Dark/Light) - Item Needed: Ash Bottle Warlock - Balances attack, healing stats - (Dark/Dark) - Item Needed: Curse Bottle
Hawkeye
Nomad - Focuses on status-altering spells - (Light/Light) - Item Needed: Lucky Dice Rogue - Traps, Ranged - (Light/Dark) - Item Needed: Destiny Dice Ninja Master - Debuffs - (Dark/Light) - Item Needed: Precise Dice Nightblade - Elemental, Status damages - (Dark/Dark) - Item Needed: Dusk Dice
Reisz
Vanadis - Single-target buffs, Light Class 3 - (Light/Light) - Item Needed: Brisingamen Starlancer - Summons, AOE buffs - (Light/Dark) - Item Needed: Evening Star Dragon Master - Powerful summons, Dark Class 3 - (Dark/Light) - Item Needed: Dragoon Band Fenrir Knight - Multi-target debuffs, summons - (Dark/Dark) - Item Needed: Gleipnir
Tier 4 Classes in Trials of Mana
Trials of Mana doesn’t take much time to beat, but there is some post-game stuff that players will be able to use to expand the amount of fun they can get out of the game.
Duran - Item Needed: Valor Sphere
Divine Hero - Super Healing - (Light) Berserker - Massive Damage - (Dark)
Angela - Item Needed: Safe Sphere
Mystic Queen - Ignores elemental resistances - (Light) Spellbinder - Massive damage - (Dark)
Kevin - Item Needed: Instinct Sphere
Beast King - Decreases Damage taken, can’t be knocked back - (Light) Annihilator - Increase attack, normal attacks - (Dark)
Charlotte - Item Needed: Hope Sphere
High Priestess - Massive healing even on faint - (Light) Chaosbringer - Decreases enemy damage, deals massive damage - (Dark)
Hawkeye - Item Needed: Loyal Sphere
Wardenkeep - Stat increases, loads of damage - (Light) Vigilante - Bind enemies, deal loads of damage - (Dark)
Reisz - Item Needed: Kind Sphere
Meteorite - Holy damage, healing - (Light) Brynhildr - adds to CS gauges for allies, does thunder damage (Dark)
Resetting Classes
Trials of Mana also allows players to reset classes. This brings the character back to Tier 1 so they can change their paths from light to dark or dark to light. This is great feature for players who are worried that they won’t like the classes they’ve chosen. It’s one of the best upgrades to this new Mana game.
In order to change classes in one of the best Mana games ever made, players will have to have a Goddess Scale. They can be found in the last dungeon of each character’s story quest chain. It will be after Zable Fahr. Several more of these statues can be found in the post-game Anise’s Stockade. Once a players has a Goddess Statue, bring it to the Mana Sanctuary. This will reset training points, shortcut commands, and all gear will be removed.
There are limited number of these statues in the game, so make sure to use them thoughtfully. With each change in class or character, players can change the game. With all the amazing possibilities and combinations, it’s no wonder that this JRPG earned a reboot.
Trials of Mana is available for PC, PS4, and Switch.
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