Raven 2 Class Tier List for PvE, PvP and Offline Farming
If you’ve been wondering what the best class in Raven 2 is—or if you’re thinking about switching classes after being disappointed (looking at you, Gunslinger)—this Raven 2 tier list breaks down every class based on real in-game performance.

This ranking focuses heavily on PvE, offline farming efficiency, survivability, and late-game skill performance, since Raven 2’s gameplay loop after level 50+ revolves around efficient offline grinding. Classes that burn through HP potions, lack sustain, or aggro too many enemies without self-healing automatically fall behind.
Let’s dive into the tier list and what makes each class great, average, or outright painful to play.
Raven 2 Tier List – Full Class Rankings
SSS Tier
• Deathbringer
• Divine Caster
SS Tier
• Elementalist
• Night Ranger
S Tier
• Vanguard
• Assassin
A Tier
• Berserker
• Destroyer
B Tier (Bottom Tier)
• Gunslinger
SSS Tier – The Best Raven 2 Classes
Deathbringer – Best Solo Class in Raven 2
If you play solo, nothing comes close to the Deathbringer. This class is built to survive forever with:
• Multiple self–heals
• Barriers
• Ignore damage reduction
• Emergency 4-second “all damage becomes 1” passive
• serious damage and solid debuffs
Where other classes run out of potions in an hour, Deathbringer can grind for many hours offline with barely any potion loss. This makes it the #1 class for leveling, farming materials, and AFK grinding.
Best for: Solo players, F2P, long offline sessions
Weaknesses: Damage isn’t the highest, but survivability more than makes up for it.
Divine Caster – Best Party Class in Raven 2
If you mainly play in a party, the Divine Caster is hands-down the strongest class in the game.
She brings:
• Massive heals
• Damage buffs
• Damage reduction buffs
• Accuracy and attack buffs
• Blind debuffs
• Party-wide sustain
She’s incredibly valuable in team content and still strong solo thanks to reliable heals and buffs.
Best for: Party play, co-op content, support-DPS hybrid
Weaknesses: Slightly slower solo clears compared to pure DPS classes.
SS Tier – Extremely Strong Classes
Elementalist – High Damage & MP Sustain
The Elementalist barely misses the SSS tier, and some players may place her above the Night Ranger. Her strengths include:
• MP recovery buff (one of the best in the game)
• Skills that allow 3–5 uses before cooldown begins
• Strong debuffs: slow, shock, attack speed reduction
• High accuracy
• Strong elemental utility
Her only drawback is a lack of self-healing—but her debuffs and MP economy make up for it.
Best for: High DPS farming, kiting, bossing
Weaknesses: No sustain, pulls enemies if you misuse certain skills.
Night Ranger – Fast, High-Crit Damage
One of the highest raw DPS classes in Raven 2.
• 100% crit rate on key skills
• High attack and movement speed
• Defense reduction debuffs
• Slow and weaken res debuffs
• Bonus damage vs slowed enemies
She lacks healing, but her ability to kill enemies before they even reach her makes her extremely efficient in both offline and active farming.
Best for: DPS players, mobile farmers
Weaknesses: No sustain, no defensive skills.
S Tier – Great but Not Meta-Defining
Vanguard – Tanky and Reliable
Vanguard isn't flashy, but he’s incredibly stable:
• Barriers
• Stuns
• Normal monster damage reduction
• Counterattacks
• Movement + attack speed buffs
• Strong passives
He lacks big damage numbers, but he rarely dies during offline grinding.
Best for: F2P, offline grinders, tanky playstyles
Weaknesses: Slow kills, weak utility outside defense.
Assassin – Strong DoT and Burst Damage
The Assassin deals serious damage with:
• Bleed stacks
• Silence
• High mobility
• Damage amps vs bleeding targets
However:
• No utility
• No sustain
• No reliable way to avoid death in long offline sessions
• Stealth cannot be auto-used
Strong burst, weak longevity.
Best for: Manual farming, burst-DPS players
Weaknesses: Terrible for offline grinding.
A Tier – Decent but Flawed
Berserker
serious damage, but suffers from:
• No true sustain
• Pulls enemies with AOE basic attacks
• Burns through HP potions fast
• Offline time becomes inefficient
Unless you unlock the heroic self-heals (which requires heavy spending), Berserker will struggle past mid-game.
Best for: Active play
Weaknesses: Bad for AFK/offline farming.
Destroyer
Destroyer’s penetrations and multi-hit skills seem good, but they backfire:
• Aggros multiple enemies
• No healing
• No barriers
• Piercing skills get you killed offline
• Bash utility isn’t enough to make up for it
He’s functional, but has no real niche where he excels.
Best for: Bash builds, early-mid game
Weaknesses: Awful offline endurance.
B Tier – Worst Class in Raven 2
Gunslinger – Great on Paper, Terrible in Practice
After switching to Gunslinger, it becomes clear:
This is the worst class in Raven 2 for PvE and offline grinding.
Why?
• Repeatedly charges toward enemies (???)
• AoE skills that aggro too many mobs
• No sustain
• Low defense
• Extremely high MP usage
• Burns out MP before long fights
Designed for PvP mobility, not PvE farming
A ranged class that constantly dives into melee makes zero sense. Offline grinding becomes miserable because you die often and chug potions nonstop.
Best for: PvP chasing
Weaknesses: Everything PvE-related
Final Thoughts – Best Classes in Raven 2
This Raven 2 tier list may upset some players, but it’s based on real performance, not theorycrafting. If you want to create the strongest class, MMOexp's Raven 2 Crystal service can help you level up quickly. Enjoy the game!
MMOexp Raven 2 Team