As the successful sequel to Salt and Sanctuary, Salt and Sacrifice is the type of game where choices matter. You need skill, understanding, and the right class if you want to succeed. This only makes finding the best class for both you and the game you're about to play quite a challenge.
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While the best class all depends on how you prefer to play and what your strengths and weaknesses are, it's undeniable that some classes in Salt and Sacrifice are much better than others. However, in this exciting 2D souls-like, you'll need to find the right class, the right weapon, and obtain the right skills if you want to succeed.
The Duelist is a speedy fencer who thrives in close-range combat and is relatively versatile in its attacks. While it may not be useful at a range, this class often has the speed and the mobility to stay out of harm's way with their dodge.
The only issue with the Duelist is that's all they can really do. They're a good fighter but can't seem to block well at all, meaning you could get hit a lot until you've perfected the dodge. The Duelist's positives are things the other classes can do just as well, in addition to their own specializations.
As the sort of rogue of Salt and Sacrifice, you'd expect some quick hits, a lot of damage, and a great dodge. And you'd be mostly right. After all, more hits mean more damage, so it almost works out the same way. Nevertheless, the Assassin can do more than just hit and dodge; they're actually great at both close and long range, making them pretty versatile.
The only issue is you start off with an incredibly low poise and basically have no defense, meaning dodging is the only way to effectively stay safe. This is much like
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