Remnant 2 is the sequel to the game Remnant: From the Ashes. In this game, human survivors will once again be plunged into a terrifying world and fight against new evil monsters and god-like enemy bosses. So what kind of career transition should you choose in the early stage? Let’s take a look with the editor below. I hope it can help you all.
In the early stages of Ruin 2, you can choose a profession. There are four initial professions to choose from, namely Challenger, Handler, Hunter and Medic.
Choosing a career in the early stage is very important, as a poor choice will directly affect the game experience. If you are playing solo, I highly recommend picking up the Tamer. Because the trainer will have a dog with him, it acts like an extra player. It kites enemies, can be ordered to attack specific enemies, and best of all, it can revive you if you're knocked down. Medics are also a good single-player alternative if you don't like dogs, as they have a wide range of healing abilities that can help keep you alive in combat.
If you're playing with two players, Tamers and Medics are a great combo, giving you plenty of ways to keep each other in fighting shape. If you have a complete black team, then the medic, hunter and challenger will be a relatively balanced trio, giving you both long-range and short-range combat capabilities, as well as healing support.
Each class has an active skill that can be used to gain an advantage in combat. But this skill is actually more like two skills that have different effects depending on whether you press or hold the corresponding button. For example, pressing the skill button as a trainer will instruct your canine companion to attack an enemy. At the same time, holding the button will cause your dog to howl, granting nearby players a buff. As the level increases, new skills can be unlocked.