If you’d prefer a somewhat sneakier playstyle, focused around burst damage, perhaps the Toxicologist will quench your thirst. You can see them repeatedly casting Boulderfall in the gif to rain down destruction from afar. Their primary spell is Shockwave which tears up the ground and sends it zooming towards their opponent and with each cast, they siphon a portion of the earth’s power to shield themselves. Do a barrel roll! StoneshaperĪ Stoneshaper is the defensive earth mage who can sunder the ground to brawl up close or lay siege to their far off quarry by throwing giant boulders over the horizon. Above, you can see a Pyromancer using the Firefly skill to literally take flight by entering a Flamewall, allowing them to quickly cross gaps and distance or make a hasty retreat. They specialize in mid-range combat with their Fireball spell, which can leave burning puddles of fire on the ground, or they can use Flamewall to create a wall of fire to harm their opponents or defend themselves or an area. The Pyromancer specializes in fire magic, allowing them to do large swaths of damage across the battlefield. While you’ll start each match as a powerful spellcaster, by the end you will be a destructive force. Every skill offers you a significant upgrade to the playstyle and serves to further differentiate the classes as the match progresses. Each class in Spellbreak has a unique playstyle and set of skills that can be learned as you level in a given game. Since we’re releasing the beta tomorrow on the Playstation 4, I wanted to give you a closer look at the six classes you’ll be able to play as in Spellbreak.Īt the start of every match, you can choose your class. In my previous post, I gave you an overview of what Spellbreak was and how we want to bring bombastic magic combat to the Playstation. Hey all, my name is Seth Sivak and I’m the CEO of Proletariat, the company developing Spellbreak.
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