Solasta 2 Classes Guide: All Classes And Subclasses

Solasta 2 Classes Guide: All Classes And Subclasses

Solasta 2 follows the classic party RPG formula where your class choice decides what your character is actually good at. Damage, spellcasting, armor, support abilities, and even exploration skills all come from your class. Picking the right mix for your party makes fights smoother and prevents situations where everyone can do damage but nobody can heal or tank hits.

Each class can also branch into subclasses that specialize the character even further. Some subclasses focus on frontline combat, others boost magic, stealth, or support abilities. A few things are still being revealed for Solasta 2, so parts of this guide are marked WIP where information is not confirmed yet.

All Solasta 2 Classes

Solasta 2 currently has 7 confirmed classes, Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Rogue, Wizard, Sorcerer, and Ranger.

Each class plays a different role in the party. Some focus on melee combat, some specialize in spellcasting, and others combine both styles.

Cleric Class And Subclasses

Clerics draw their power from divine sources and can heal allies, support the party, or fight in melee using divine magic. They are one of the most flexible classes because they can switch between frontline and support roles depending on the subclass.

Cleric subclasses include

  • Battle Domain

  • Elemental Domain

  • Insight Domain

  • Law Domain

  • Life Domain

  • Mischief Domain

  • Oblivion Domain

  • Sun Domain

These domains shape how the Cleric fights, some focusing on healing while others lean toward damage or battlefield support.

Fighter Class And Subclasses

Fighters are pure martial combat specialists. They focus on weapons, armor, and reliable damage output. Fighters are often the backbone of a party because they can stay alive in tough fights and consistently deal damage.

Fighter subclasses include

  • Aether Warden

  • Champion

  • Commander

  • Mountaineer

  • Spellblade

Some subclasses enhance weapon combat while others add leadership abilities or magical elements.

Paladin Class And Subclasses

Paladins combine heavy armor combat with divine magic. They are strong frontline fighters who can protect allies while delivering powerful smite attacks against enemies.

Paladin subclasses include

  • Oath of Devotion

  • Oath of Judgement

  • Oath of Liberation

  • Oath of the Motherland

  • Oath of Tirmar

Each oath grants different abilities that influence how the Paladin supports the party or deals damage.

Rogue Class And Subclasses

Rogues specialize in stealth, mobility, and precise attacks. Their Sneak Attack ability allows them to deal large bursts of damage when enemies are distracted or vulnerable.

Rogue subclasses include

  • Darkweaver

  • Hoodlum

  • Scavenger

  • Shadowcaster

  • Thief

Some Rogue subclasses focus on stealth damage while others mix in magic or survival abilities.

Wizard Class And Subclasses

Wizards are powerful spellcasters who rely on study and arcane knowledge. They can control the battlefield with spells, deal large area damage, or support the party with magical utility.

Wizard subclasses include

  • Court Mage

  • Greenmage

  • Loremaster

  • School of Ruin

  • Shock Arcanist

Each school specializes the Wizard toward different magical styles such as destruction, support, or utility.

Sorcerer Class And Subclasses

Sorcerers wield magic that comes naturally from their bloodline rather than academic study. Their spells often feel more explosive and instinctive compared to Wizards.

Sorcerer subclasses include

  • Child of the Rift

  • Draconic Bloodline

  • Haunted Soul

  • Mana Painter

  • Star Child

These subclasses define the origin of the Sorcerer’s magic and influence how their abilities develop.

Ranger Class

Rangers are hunters and trackers who specialize in survival and combat in the wild. They combine weapon combat with nature based magic and can fight effectively at range or in melee.

Rangers often bring strong utility to a party thanks to their tracking, survival skills, and flexible combat options.

Ranger subclasses
WIP

Subclass information for Ranger has not been listed yet in the current Solasta 2 information available.

Multiclassing In Solasta 2

Solasta 2 also introduces multiclassing, allowing characters to gain levels in multiple classes instead of sticking with just one. This system allows players to combine abilities and create more specialized builds.

To multiclass, a character must have at least 13 in the main ability score required by both classes. For example, a Fighter multiclassing into Cleric would need enough Strength or Dexterity for Fighter and enough Wisdom for Cleric.

Multiclassing allows for deeper character customization and more creative party builds.

Tips For Choosing A Class

Choosing a class mostly comes down to how you like to play. Some players enjoy standing on the front line taking hits while others prefer controlling fights with spells from the back.

A balanced party usually works best.

  • Frontline tank such as Fighter or Paladin

  • Support caster such as Cleric

  • Damage dealer like Rogue or Ranger

  • Powerful spellcaster such as Wizard or Sorcerer

This setup gives your group durability, healing, and strong damage options.

Final Blurb

Solasta 2 keeps its class system flexible with multiple subclasses and multiclassing options. Every class can fill different roles depending on how you build it, which makes experimenting with party setups part of the fun.

As more details are revealed about subclasses and additional mechanics, especially for Ranger, the class options will likely become even more varied.

FAQ

How many classes are in Solasta 2

Solasta 2 currently has 7 confirmed classes, Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Rogue, Wizard, Sorcerer, and Ranger.

How many subclasses are in Solasta 2

There are currently 33 confirmed subclasses across the available classes, with additional subclass information for Ranger still marked as WIP.

Does Solasta 2 have multiclassing

Yes, Solasta 2 includes multiclassing, allowing characters to gain levels in multiple classes if they meet the ability score requirements.

What is the best class in Solasta 2

There is no single best class. Fighters and Paladins are strong frontline characters while Wizards and Sorcerers provide powerful spellcasting and battlefield control.


GamerBlurb Team

We’re a group of gamers from the United States. We write about the games we love, from big releases to niche hits, with a focus on clear guides and tips to help you level up.

https://gamerblurb.com/about-us
Previous
Previous

Solasta 2 Early Access Level Cap Explained

Next
Next

Ready Or Not Boiling Point Rewards Guide: All Unlockables