Warrior

This class performed the worst overall out of the 4 for me, however it does get an advantage on the Lamp Thief and in PVP


Gear

In-game stats for the Legendary Eternal Wolf King Vambraces, level 116, showing HP of 59,650, ATK of 2,082, DEF of 693, counterstrike of 3.26%, and crit rate of 3.05%.

As shown above, your two desired affixes are Counterstrike & Crit Rate


Skills & Pals

Your main damage source as Warbringer comes from Counterstrikes so, we want to focus on being able to hit hard and stay alive. For this reason we will opt for a more defensive set up with no slows/stuns (As they stop us being hit to activate Coutnerstrike)

Blue & Below

Screenshot of a game interface showing two groups of Pokémon characters, each with five characters with levels ranging from 1 to 163.

Skills: At the very start Skill DMG is the main source so we are just going to use the higher rarity stuff, however I left out Speed Surge as it is not useful for Warrior and I preferred the slows from thorns

Pals: For the pals, using Snow Sprite to allow a little more time inbetween being hit to keep alive longer. Deer is imperative to reducing the targets damage. Snail is just a filler. Hydrosprites are great to keep the skills refreshing quickly. Fortune Dragon is a must to bring Crit DMG up

Purple & Below

Screenshot of a mobile game showing two teams of cartoon characters with their levels displayed. The top team is called Warrior_Purple with five characters ranging from level 92 to 163. The bottom team is also called Warrior_Purple with five characters from levels 1 to 49. There are icons for swapping characters on the right side of each team.

Skills: Again we are following the Skill DMG trend, using the higher rarity

Pals: Now we have Toothpaste to replaace the snail. This is a great pal just to bring up your Counter rate a little more while you lack

Yellow & Below

Screenshot of a game interface showing two teams of characters named Warrior_Yellow, each team has five characters with different levels and appearances, including plants, animals, and fantasy creatures.

Skills: At Yellow we have 2 Skills, Shroom shield and Nature’s Renwal, which will help a bunch

Pals: For pals we are just upping the rarity this time and no line up changes

Orange & Below

Screenshot of a mobile game's character collection screen showing two teams named Warrior_Orange. The first team has five characters at levels 9, 8, 44, 43, and 43, including cactus, purple plant, bat, sprout, and helmet. The second team has five characters at levels 1, 7, 7, 7, and 11, including a red creature, orange bear, white beast, black bear, and black creature with red accents.

Skills: Not all the Orange skills are worth using due to their long delays, we are also further into the game so Skill DMG is losing it’s early edge now and so I only equipped the two which will reduce the damage from the target. Take it slow will also allow more time to get to each shield and each heal from Natures

Pals: At Orange we unlock Mecha Dragon, while its effect is low it is not high chance that you still need the 5% Counter Rate from toothpaste so Mecha will be better

Red & Below

Screenshot of a game inventory showing two sets of warriors labeled 'Warrior_Red.' The top set displays six creatures with various levels, including a green watermelon-like character at level 9, a purple spiky creature at level 8, a white fluffy creature at level 4, a small sprout at level 43, and a green helmet at level 43. The bottom set features five creatures with varying levels, including an orange dragon at level 1, a pink cat at level 2, a black wolf at level 2, a white creature with pink details at level 4, and a black spiky character at level 11.

Skills: At red skills the only useful ones for Warrior are Smoke Bomb and Wild Gust, however I found I was struggling without the aid of all the other skills so I didn’t equip Wild Gust

Pals: No changes just upgrades again

Pink & Below

Screenshot of a game inventory showing two sets of Warrior_Pink characters with various levels and icons indicating their abilities.

Skills: Now we can start to switch it up a bit more. Clone is great for some extra damage however as it doesn’t live all too long it’s main use is just being another shield. Worldly Snare is great at this point in game for more damage so try get this as early as possible

Pals: Fortune Dragon finally retires here and is swapped for its better version of Treasure Dragon. I found the Electic Pup to be quite useful in this set up to keep my HP during longer fights


Relics

Collection of nine animated game icons on a green background, including a character face, various weapons, and equipment, each with levels marked.
In-game screen showing a cage statue with gold and blue accents, labeled 'Cage Statue' at the top, with a level indicator of 1 out of 150.
In-game screen showing a stellar statue with a blue star inside a planetary ring, labeled 'Level 1/150', with navigation arrows on either side and a background with beige tones.

You can switch between the Crit Mask and Coutner Mask depending on your values
If you don’t need Stonetome you can use Beasthide Book, or if you find yourself dying Immunity book is also a great option here
The main relic you want to upgrade besides the Spore is the Kite, while it isn’t amazing damage increase it is noticeable in early game

Bottom Left you want to switch to Cage Statue at Orange Skills and again to Stellar Statue when reaching Pink Skills for Worldly Snare


Prayer

As shown below, the affix you’re after is x5 Global Counter DMG

Screenshot of game character skill levels showing different global counter damage percentages and lock icons.

Star Arrays

Screenshot of a game's skill menu showing main and support skills with descriptions and costs, including Vanguard Urchin, Nature's Keeper, and Blossom Harbinger.
Screenshot of a game interface showing three skills: Main Skill 'Genie of Wishes' which is passive and costs 3, Support Skill 'Nature's Keeper' which is passive and costs 3, and Support Skill 'Faithful Guardian' which is passive and costs 3.
Reflector with
Text saying 'Rage Bonus' inside a blue rectangular banner with a slight gradient and decorative elements.

The Ideal

What I used

I was quite unlucky with this one, DEF is good for the set up I ran so Blossom was a nice option and Vanguard was the best I had but could be much better. I was lucky to have gotten Nature’s Keeper as this is great to bring more Crit Rate early one


Avians

The Priority Affixes

These two affixes are your main as Warrior and are used in both PVP and PVE so I recommend getting these two before levelling your Avian. The avian counts for less but if you can get an Anubis/Lunar Sprite/Firefly thats even better!

Note: Other options 'can' work you may just have to compensate in other areas in the mean time


Souls

The priority order will be -> ATK/Crit/Counter DMG -> HP -> DEF

Note: Before reaching Red/Pink souls you can’t reset and only disenchant so be cautious. Levels are subject to you so see what split works best for you


Back Accessory (Tree)

Green

Blue

A cartoon kitten dressed as a wizard with a purple hat and cloak, holding a glowing staff, surrounded by purple magic aura. Text reads "Magic Kitten".
An anthropomorphic fox dressed as a wizard, wearing glasses, a crown, and a robe, holding a magic staff and an open book with a glowing blue aura behind him, labeled 'Occult Mentor'.
Video game skill tree screen showing the Fury, Archery, Sorcery, and Tame Beasts skill branches. Some skills are unlocked, represented by filled icons with progress bars, and others are locked, indicated by empty icons. The focus is on the Archery branch, with options to activate or reset talents.
Video game skill tree screen showing Fury, Archery, Sorcery, and Tame Beasts talent branches. The Fury branch is at level 5/40, with different icons representing talents. The screen notes a maximum of 4 talent branches can be activated.
Screenshot of a game skill tree interface showing different talent branches labeled Fury, Archery, Sorcery, and Tame Beasts. The Fury branch is highlighted, displaying skill levels such as 10/40 and 7/40, with a note that up to four talent branches can be activated.
A skill tree in a video game showing the 'Sorcery' talent branch with nodes highlighting unlock progress. The tree includes icons for various abilities such as a mask, cross, and helmet, connected by lines. Text indicates the player can activate up to four talent branches.

Once you have enough to reach the Nodes I went to, these are the ones you want. Keep them equal as they’re all going to be worth around the same amount to you
Keep base stats equal with each other and just get them to 10/40 and the Crit/Counter DMG to 20/20 over time
Switch Sorcery to Blue Path for Energy Regen SPD later on


Divining

Your main obejective for Life Path will be Counterstrike and Crit Rate as you want to get these to 100%


Guardian

Purple

A fantasy creature with blue fur and glowing blue aura, dressed as a priest, named Curse Priest.

The main ones Early Game are the Energy Regen SPD ones so I recommend getting these

Remold Priorities -> Counterstrike/Crit Rate to push up to 100%