Salt and Sacrifice has a lot of starting classes and crimes to pick from, each with its own unique lore implications that change how the player enjoys the game and its narrative.
The title, often defined as a souls-like sidescroller, is quite a difficult game to master. Salt and Sacrifice throws the player in at the deep end when it comes to helping them get through some of the more difficult encounters.
However, there are ways by which those who are new to the franchise can make significantly easier progress. By picking the right starting class, fans can have a much easier time, as they learn the various mechanics of the game at their own pace.
Out of all the eight classes in the game, there are two in particular which are incredibly beginner-friendly, and new players are bound to have a great time with them. The two classes are the Paladin and Cleric, whose base armaments and stats make them some of the easiest classes to pilot in the game.
1) The Paladin
The Paladin is perhaps the most straightforward class in the game, with movesets and abilities that are fairly simple to get used to.
However, what really makes it a go-to for beginners is the fact that it comes equipped with a Vanguard-class weapon of Sword and Shield. The shield is one of the best defensive tools in the early game and negates 95% of the incoming physical damage.
It even has good elemental resistance, and along with a sword that has an incredibly high attack speed - the combination is considered to be the best in the game.
Additionally, Paladins will provide access to heavy armor as well with more Vitality, Endurance, and Strength. They are one of the tankiest starting classes in Salt and Sacrifice and their high durability allows them to take a beating,
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