There are four classes in Steelrising, each with its own strengths, weaknesses, and ideal weapon style. While each of the classes varies in overall usefulness, they all have ideal stat builds for players seeking to maximize efficiency. While each player may have their own ideas on what they want to do, these will be the stats players will ultimately want to focus on.
While weapon choices may vary, stats are a different matter entirely. Stat modules augment Aegis’ and alter the way certain things work in-game. Here are the various Stat modules players will want for their various in-game classes in Steelrising.
1) Bodyguard (Power build)
Playing a Bodyguard in Steelrising is for players who want to be in the thick of combat. High armor, high damage, and knocking enemies around constantly is the name of the game. Bodyguards are going to deal lots of damage and typically use pretty heavy weapons. The Body of Work is going to be ideal.
Regarding class stats, players will want to focus on Power, Durability, and Engineering. Listed below are some ideal module picks when it comes to a Bodyguard:
The Ventilation Module is quite important here. As a character that often uses big, heavy strikes, they will need to use rapid cooling often.
While Bodyguard and Soldier are both Power-based builds in Steelrising, they do differ in playstyle. Soldiers are more well-rounded characters with solid health and Endurance. They can also wield heavier, big-damage weapons like Bodyguards.
The Soldier’s stat priority is different, though. They want Power, Vigor, Engineering/Durability/Alchemy, and Agility. However, Aegis’ Soldier Modules will likely be fairly similar:
Soldiers deal great damage but also run through Endurance quickly, so the first two are
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