If there is one thing that is universal across games like Steelrising, it is that intense hesitation and fear many of us experience when being asked to pick a starting class. You never know if you are making a horrible mistake and dooming your playthrough as a direct result. It can be a pretty helpless feeling, especially since everything sounds good, but you don't know good it is in actuality.
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Worst of all, these classes all tether you to a starting weapon. So you are going to have to make a choice on which one you want to use without ever having had a chance to actually try it out and see if it makes sense for your playstyle. We imagine some people may start Steelrising by choosing the Soldier class, swing the halberd around a few times, gasp, stare off into the distance, and then remark to themselves "I've made a huge mistake." But worry not, we're going to make sure you feel happy with your decision.
Okay, let's start off by getting this out of the way. All the beginner weapons will be available for purchase early on, and you will find alternate weapons pretty early in the game. So, even if you don't love your starting weapon, you won't be stuck with it for too long. Also—and hear us out on this one—none of the starting weapons are out-and-out bad. So, even if you aren't gelling with a weapon at first, maybe check out our class summary down below and see if we can't convince you to stick it out a little longer.
As for the beginning stats, all the stats that you start with are useful, so no matter what class you begin the game with, you will be given good attributes. Looking over the starting stats, none of them stand out as being ineffectual. As for the items, none
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