Warrior
Name: Koric Basic Weapon: Axe Familiar: Dragonfly Prime Stat: Strength
The Warrior hits hard, and can take the same punishment back. It’s a very forgiving character for the beginning player. His magic is weak, so don’t expect potions to save you every time. If you get him in a crowd of baddies, he swings his axe with double strokes, and mows stuff down pretty darn quick.
Starting Stats Strength: 150 Speed: 115 Armor: 120 Magic: 90
Valkyrie
Name: Freya Basic Weapon: Sword Familiar: Eagle Prime Stat: Armor
The Valkyrie is the female counterpart to the Warrior. Her emphasis is more on taking damage, rather than dealing it. Average speed and magic abilities make her a balanced character, another good choice for a newbie.
Starting Stats Strength: 130 Speed: 130 Armor: 130 Magic: 100
Archer
Name: Aeowyn Basic Weapon: Bow Familiar: Butterfly Prime Stat: Speed
The Archer is the fastest character. Her bow can be shot at a very fast rate, but in a toe-to-toe fight, she’s going down. The Archer is a difficult character to start out with, because one big rush, and it’s over. The Archer does make an excellent backup for the Warrior or Valkyrie in a multiplayer game.
Starting Stats Strength: 100 Speed: 145 Armor: 80 Magic: 100
Wizard
Name: Siris Basic Weapon: Staff Familiar: Dragon Prime Stat: Magic
The Wizard is your typical scholar. His distance attacks are the best, and his magic is above all the rest. A little easier for a novice player, because of the good damage from a distance, and the better effect of potions in a jam. The wizard will get his mystical butt kicked in close quarters though, so beware.
Starting Stats Strength: 80 Speed: 120 Armor: 90 Magic: 160
Bonus Characters
The bonus characters are attainable through the game in bonus worlds, located in certain levels. You access the level by standing on the door with the skull and crossbones on it. You must gather 50 of the coins in those levels to unlock those characters. They're basically all skins for the base classes. You really don’t need a guide for each bonus levels.
The only catch with them is once you switch to a bonus character, you’re stuck with the bonus characters. If you’re playing a wizard, then switch to the Minotaur, you’re gonna have to earn the Jackal to play as a wizard again. Your stats themselves don’t change, but you have to remember to take on the fighting aspects of your new class.
The up side is that once you have the “basic” 4 bonus characters, you can essentially switch your class any time you’re not in a level. Going into a close quarter melee level? Grab your Minotaur. Expecting more distanced combat? Tigress to the rescue.
Each player must collect 50 coins to switch to the bonus characters. Just because one person has access to them doesn’t mean that anybody who plays with them will have access to them, but since the newer player will have access to all the levels the older player has, the older player can take them to the bonus worlds and let them collect the coins.
Minotaur (Warrior)
How to get: Mountain Cliff
Tigress (Archer)
How to get: Town Fields
Falconess (Valkyrie)
How to get: Castle Treasury
Jackal (Wizard)
How to get: Ice Camp
Sumner (Wizard)
How to get: Battlefield Trenches