the new platform brawler from Player First Games and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, includes a variety of characters with four distinct classes that benefit a diverse range of play styles. From the moment was announced in November of 2021, the free-to-play fighting game initially had a generally positive reception, but the playerbase quickly dwindled during the beta period. That said, its unique take on character classes, along with other subtle gameplay features like character-specific perks, gives a chance to rebound.
has a pared-down list of just four character classes: Bruiser, Tank, Assassin, and Mage/Ranged. Though a fifth class, Support, was present in the beta, it has been since removed and characters have been shifted into one of the four categories for the full release of the game. While these character classes are familiar in brawler games, each class in brings a different approach to gameplay and damage balance. also introduced a team-based focus, particularly its 2v2 gameplay mode, making character class selection all the more important.
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Bruiser characters in benefit from a general balance on all fronts. Several Bruiser characters have the ability to both take and deal damage in near-equal measure. Bruiser characters tend to play relatively straight-forward, making them an easy choice for first-time players. Bruiser characters have a few nuanced tricks up their sleeves but are typically good for chaining simple combos together and dealing consistent damage over time. The Bruiser characters in include:
Character
Franchise
Banana Guard
Adventure Time
Black Adam
DC Comics
Morty
Rick and Morty
LeBron James
Space Jam
Taz
Looney Tunes
Batman
DC Comics
Garnet
Steven Universe
Jake the Dog
Adventure Time
Shaggy
Scooby-Doo
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