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Complete Character Guide for Warborne: Above Ashes

May-10-2025 PST Warborne Above Ashes

Welcome to this complete guide to Warborne: Above Ashes. Here, I'll explain everything you need to know about the game's characters, how they work, which one you should choose based on your playstyle, and what to keep in mind as you progress.

Before discussing each character, you should first know that in Warborne, characters are divided into three main types: Strength, Agility, and Intelligence. Each type has its own gear and progression tree. It's very important that, early on, you use gear and abilities that match your chosen character type.

If you're playing a Strength character, you should go for the red tree, which will give you tanky armor with high health, crowd control (CC) abilities, or shields. If you choose to go for physical damage (Strength DPS), then you'll use swords, axes, maces, and other heavy physical damage weapons, including the Pyroblaster, which also deals a lot of damage.

Complete Character Guide for Warborne: Above Ashes

If you choose an Agility character, use Agility gear and weapons. The same goes for Intelligence characters, where you'll use specialized gear to enhance magical and support abilities.

In the late game, you can mix stats and use gear other than your original type, but it's not recommended at the beginning. Follow this basic rule to optimize your progress: Strength character with Strength gear, Agility character with Agility gear, Intelligence character with Intelligence gear. Now let's look at each character in detail, organized by type.

Strength Characters

Strength characters are ideal if you want to be the group's tank, resist damage, or deal massive physical damage.

-Firstrom: This is a walking turret. Its sole purpose is to deal pure, massive damage. If you want to hit hard without worrying about anything else, it's a good choice.

-Barnax: This deals damage and also crowd control. It has abilities like meteors that hit enemies. It's an excellent tank to start with, as it works well in both solo and group content. Dragon: He's a "puller." His main ability is to gather all enemies in one place using chains. Perfect for battlefield control.

-Zerox: Specializes in brawls. His main ability is to create a hurricane that pushes enemies away, ideal for separating groups or protecting areas.

-Kira: Deals damage and slows. He can also tank decently early on. If you're looking for a tank that can also deal damage solo, Kira is a good choice.

-Easy: Reduces enemy damage and speed. Throws puddles that slow and weaken. Very useful for crowd control.

-Aegis: The ultimate shield tank. Gives shields to the entire party and increases their resistance. Ideal for players who want to protect their team.

-Durion: Support tank. Increases allies' health and also clears negative effects. Very useful in larger groups. Auri: Not thoroughly tested, but appears to create protective areas that increase allies' healing and defense. She's shaping up to be another type of support tank.

If you're going to choose a Strength character to start with, Barnax and Kira are highly recommended for their balance between damage and tanking.

Agility Characters

Agility characters are ideal for one-on-one combat and moving quickly around the battlefield.

-Electrix: Reduces enemy defenses. Very important for taking down opponents quickly.

-Nixa: Creates an area that blocks enemy autoattacks. Very useful against physical damage characters, as it negates a large portion of their damage.

-Overdrive: Explodes around her, dealing damage. It's only effective if you're in close combat with the enemy; it's useless at range.

-Brisaya: A close combat specialist, she's invincible while using her ability. Umbra: Summons copies of himself that allow for dashes (quick jumps) and increase critical damage. Very dynamic and fast, ideal for aggressive players.

-Sangwor: Very similar to Vladimir in League of Legends. Creates areas that heal allies and damage enemies. Versatile for long fights.

-Ilusarts: Increases the defense of allies in an area and turns them invisible. Perfect for ambush strategies.

-Archer: The classic archer. High ranged damage and abilities to push enemies.

-Storm Blade: Similar to Yasuo in League of Legends. He can jump from enemy to enemy, dealing damage. He is also invulnerable while using his ability, making him very dangerous in group fights.

Agility characters are recommended for players who prefer to dodge, move quickly, and take down enemies with agility.

Intelligence Characters

Intelligence characters focus on magic, healing, and control effects.

-Shadowser: One of the best AoE DPS in the game. Ideal for quickly clearing groups of enemies.

-Solene: The ultimate healer. Heals in large amounts. Ideal for keeping your party alive.

-Bska: Can turn allies and enemies to stone. Stone represents invulnerability. It can be used to save allies or neutralize enemies.

-Monbale: Heals and drains mana from enemies. It heals slightly less than Solene, but adds resource control.

-Raven: Unitarget damage. Slows and reduces enemy damage, ideal for one-on-one fights.

-Helix: Heals and boosts allies' damage. Its effect changes depending on whether it's used on allies or enemies. Very flexible.

-Revelation: Clears control effects (stun, sleep, root) from allies. Perfect for group fights where enemies apply a lot of CC.

-Hive Queen: Ideal for ranged weapons. Burrows into the ground to heal and move, allowing for surprise attacks and quick escapes.

-Astral Magnus: Creates a massive teleportation area. Allies enter the area, and the player decides where to take them within a limited range. Very useful for repositioning in difficult fights.

If you prefer a support, magic damage, or area control playstyle, Intelligence characters are for you.

Logistics Characters

Finally, we have the logistics characters. They are few in number, but they play a vital role in farming and resource gathering.

-Mole: Can carry more weight, allowing you to farm for longer periods of time without returning to town. It also has a bonus to resource gathering speed.

This character is almost mandatory if you plan to dedicate yourself to gathering materials efficiently.

Important Conclusions

Always remember to equip characters according to their type. Strength characters need Strength gear. Agility characters need Agility gear. Intelligence characters need Intelligence gear. Don't try to mix branches early on, as your character won't have the power to perform well if they don't stick to their branch.

Also, consider your playstyle. If you like tanks that can take everything, go for Barnax, Kirax, or Aegis. If you prefer speed and fast damage, Electrix, Nixa, or Umbra are great options. If you want to heal and support your team, Solene and Monbale are the best. And if you prefer to farm materials in peace, Mole will be your best friend. No matter which class you choose, MMOexp's Warborne Above Ashes Solarbite service can help you quickly improve.

This is your complete guide to the characters in Warborne: Above Ashes. I hope it's helped you decide which character to choose and how to equip them. See you on the battlefield.




MMOexp Warborne Above Ashes Team