

Some may be too reliant on a specific role and unable to adapt to others effectively.Ĭ tier heroes are often too reliant on one playstyle and position and thus are frequently countered by the enemy or outright not viable in some compositions and dungeons. The B tier heroes are a little more rigid and require more thought about how they function in a wider team. Like the S tier, these guys can thrive in most positions and teams and will likely have a varied and useful move set. These guys are still pretty great, even if they aren’t S tier. Consequently, you will find they fit into most team compositions rather than needing the team to be built around them. S tier classes have a lot of utility and thrive in most settings and positions. They may thrive in different areas, but they are the best at what they do. These guys will be the backbone of any team you take into a Dungeon. Every class is fun, and I love bringing the Leper even though he isn’t rated so high. Oh, and even if your favourite class ranks lowly on this list, you should still pursue your forbidden love affair with them (no judgement). With that out the way, let’s get into this helpful tier guide! I hope it helps you plan out your playthrough. This list considers community and expert players’ opinions, but if you disagree, that’s an entirely valid view. Therefore, it becomes hard to say that one class is better than another. Every Darkest Dungeon class is unique and has undergone extensive tweaks and balancing to level the inter-class playing field.

Before we kick this list off, I want to address the elephant in the room.
