There are 15 classes in Go Go Muffin, where each class has its own unique skills that will define your strategy during the game's journey. In this guide, we'll provide you with a tier list of all classes in the game, focusing on their strengths and weaknesses.
The best classes in Go Go Muffin can get you through the game either in solo play or as a team. But some are more focused on one or the other, which is the main sentiment of this tier list. In any case, choose classes for your characters depending on which kind of playstyle suits you personally the best, and don't forget to redeem codes for some cool items.
Tier | Classes |
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S | Archmage, Swordmaster, Eagle Eye, Acolyte |
A | Thaumaturge, Nightweaver, Wayfarer, Sorcerer, Sword Adept, Ranger |
B | Oracle, Darkblade, Scholar |
C | Shadowlash, Swordbearer |
These classes are universally acclaimed and considered invaluable in both solo and team settings, having excellent crowd control and damage capabilities.
Class | Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Archmage | The best class for crowd control and magic wielding. Its lightning AOE spell is very powerful in terms of damage, as well as inflicting various status effects. It excels in both solo and team play, capable of buffing allies and debuffing enemies. | Weaker at defense in comparison to melee classes. |
Swordmaster | The strongest melee class with extremely fast attacks, wielding not one but two swords that deal both strike and pierce types of damage. It can also serve as the tank of the team when playing in co-op. | The range of its attacks is rather limited. |
Eagle Eye | Top ranged class with a highly effective Focused Shot attack that freezes multiple enemies at once. Highly mobile, capable of repositioning quickly, and dealing mighty ranged damage. | Not too good at close range. |
Acolyte | Best basic class with healing and buffing capabilities. A must-have class for team play. | Not effective in solo play. |
Here's a versatile set of classes that can do no wrong in different team compositions, suitable for both ranged and melee setups.
Class | Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Thaumaturge | A very strong spellcaster class, which can both deal fire damage and heal allies when taking a support position in the team. | Not as strong as Archmage in terms of damage output. |
Nightweaver | Solid single-target attacker with decent burst damage and mobility. It can utilize stealth in Shadow Form to avoid damage or sneak around. | Too dependent on its stealth core mechanics. |
Wayfarer | Best class against bosses due to its ability to restore energy. It can shoot multiple arrows at once, hitting many enemies or dealing max damage to a single target. | Weaker against bosses, who are resistant to nature-type damage. |
Sorcerer | Similarly to Archmage, this class has solid crowd control spells, but instead of lightning damage, it casts ice spikes that stun enemies. | Requires melee tank for proper defense. |
Sword Adept | One of the better tanky classes, which carries a large shield that can both protect and attack using Shield Strike. | Although very good at defense, its damage is lacking. |
Ranger | A very good ranged attacker, able to shoot not one but two arrows at once, dealing either with two enemies at once or dealing double the damage to a single target. | Not very efficient in solo play, but can significantly help in team play. |
Primarily support classes that are mostly good as learning platforms for new players, especially when it comes to developing a strong sense of team play.
Class | Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Oracle | Very similar to Thaumaturge in terms of damage and casting debuff spells, but will only work in a team setting as a supporter, focusing on survivability. | Damage output is lower than that of Thaumaturge. |
Darkblade | This class shoots darts that can avoid enemy shields and covers but leaves it more vulnerable to damage. | Not as stealthy as Nightweaver. |
Scholar | One of the better beginner-friendly classes that focuses on magic damage, specifically charged explosive damage. | Not as good in terms of support as the Sorcerer class. |
These are some of the weakest basic classes that will require strong support for moving forward in your journey.
Class | Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Shadowlash | Good AOE attack that's especially useful in situations when enemies surround your character. | Weak single-target damage. |
Swordbearer | Basic melee class that deals lightning damage with fairly average results. | Requires buffers and healers to stand its ground. |
That's it for our tier list of the best classes in Go Go Muffin. For more guides, check out Starseed Asnia Trigger Tier List & Reroll Guide and Anime Realms Traits Tier List & Reroll Guide.