We take a look at the race bonuses for every race in Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen.

Some classes, though, work very well for solo play, thanks to their survivability and damage output.

7Rogue

Rogues have a very high single-target damage output and great stealth.

Ghosts walking around inside castle in Pantheon Rise of the Fallen.

However, they cannot sustain themselves in extended fights or against tough opponents.

Choosing your class in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is a crucial decision.

With the right playstyle, Rogues can be played solo.

Character looking at orange trees in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.

However, you’ll be doing a lot of sneaking around and more tactical gameplay.

They can shine when on the move and whittling down enemies at a distance.

They do have some small self-heals and speed boosts that provide added survivability.

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You’ll need to manage stamina and positioning carefully, though, especially to manage tougher fights.

5Monk

Monks are excellent soloists, combining strong DPS with self-healing abilities and resource efficiency.

They focus on chi-based attacks, which regenerate quickly.

Split images of characters in Pantheon Rise of the Fallen.

Monks have some tanking capabilities, but they aren’t quite as survivable as other tanking options.

You’ll still need to do some careful planning and watch your cooldowns.

4Paladin

Paladins are a strong solo class due to their tankiness and ability to self-heal.

Rogue from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen cleaning knife.

They get bonuses against undead enemies, too.

Their damage output is also decent, though it isn’t as high as some other options.

Fights will take a bit longer as a result.

Ranger from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen standing.

Their plate armor and durability make them much more forgiving for new players.

They’re easier to learn the game with, especially when you’re playing solo.

Their lifesteal abilities are particularly good since they can heal themselves while dishing out damage.

Monk from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen standing.

You won’t have to rely on downtime between fights like with some other classes.

They also don’t use mana, so no need to wait for that to regenerate, either.

They can handle multiple enemies fairly well, but they aren’t nearly as tanky as Paladins or Warriors.

Paladin Human standing with arms crossed in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.

They do require some skill with tougher battles, but they’re also a lot faster-paced.

2Shaman

Shamans are extremely versatile, which makes them good for solo playthroughs.

They have great damage-over-time spells, several healing abilities, and a pet to assist in combat.

Dire Lord posing from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.

Shamans also do great at prolonged fights, which most classes struggle with.

Their DoTs really shine here.

That said, they do progress a bit slower in the early game compared to more straightforward classes.

Shaman from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen casting.

You’ll need to get them geared and leveled before they really start handling tougher challenges.

1Summoner

Summoners are the best solo class in Pantheon, thanks to their high level of versatility.

Summoners can also equip gear to their pets, which makes them even stronger.

Summoner from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen posing.

Summoners are how you play Pantheon solo without playing Pantheon solo.

Their damage-dealing spells, along with buffs and utility, allow them to tackle almost any situation with ease.

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