Summary
Rabbit and Steelis a roguelike that challenges players with powerful bosses they can take on alone or as a team. Combining MMORPG elements with the gameplay and movement of shoot ‘em ups creates a unique challenge with players memorizing attack patterns while supporting their teammates with powerful abilities.
Withten unique classes to unlockduring gameplay, Rabbit and Steel offers plenty of chances for players to have their own unique experiences. This can be done with a combination of upgrades, items, and abilities that synergize with each other. Before you step into battle, here is every class in Rabbit and Steel ranked based on how powerful and versatile they are.

10Heavy Blade
Slow But Powerful
Heavy Blade is a class for players who love tackling enemies head-on. You can deal good damage while using your abilities to close the gap between you and your enemies, but unfortunately, the superb damage stats come at the cost of your movement speed.
With Rabbit and Steel requiring you to dodge attacks and projectiles, this slowdown creates unique challenges for Heavy Blade users. Luckily, you can upgrade your abilities and collect items that help make up for the class’s downsides.

9Assassin
Back Stabbing Abilities
The Assassin class likes to take a backseat during a fight, but that doesn’t mean it can’t get the job done. Relying mostly on the Vanish buff to give themselves invincibility, Assassins can use this moment to get themselves behind an enemy to strike for maximum damage.
Assassins, however, suffer from being unable to take on multiple enemies at once, meaning they can easily be overwhelmed. Their reliance on back damage also limits the use of the class unless you utilize the class’s Vanish ability.

8Sniper
One Trick Pony
The Sniper class in Rabbit and Steel has a fantastic ability that lets you hit a target multiple times, which can help you deal plenty of damage to a boss. However, due to the main attack’s less-than-stellar damage output, Snipers often default to using their Barrage ability.
The Sniper’s primary has a cooldown if you miss your enemy, which can create moments where the primary becomes useless. While many gems can help you deal more damage, few actually help with the cooldown issue.

7Bruiser
Go Berserk
Bruiser is a class that relies on buffing its abilities with Berserk to deal more damage. While this combos well with the Bruiser’s primary ability, it leaves the other abilities in the dust, forcing you to rely on one ability rather than have a more flexible play style.
On the bright side, the Bruisers have excellent defensive stats that allow you to gain temporary invincibility. It can also get you out of the way in a tight spot with a short cooldown and extra mobility.

6Druid
Build Up Massive Damage
Druid is the perfect class for players who like to take the game nice and slow, but eventually, you get rewarded with greater damage over time. Lat Life and Summon Spirit are examples of this, and both create setups in which your enemy takes passive damage multiple times.
Once again, the druid can also provide buffs and invincibility, giving it a more versatile use. You can also upgrade these abilities with gems to give your teammates even more time for invincibility, which comes in handy during more complex enemy attacks.

5Wizard
Spam Your Abilities
The Wizard is a versatile class that isperfect for beginners; it has a little of everything, ranging from defensive magic, offensive cooldown abilities, and synergy with equipment. One of the Wizard class’s best synergies is how using the primary has a 30% chance of resetting your special ability.
This ability is Astral Swirl, which deals a whopping 280 damage. Items that activate when you stand still also greatly benefit from the Astral Seal ability that gives you invulnerability while creating a magic field around you, and it also grants you haste to help with cooldowns.

4Spellsword
Magic And Might
The Spellsword class has the best of two worlds, as it utilizes the strength of the Heavy Blade class while keeping the versatility of the Wizard class. Siphon Spell lets you accumulate darkspell, which in turn buffs all your other abilities.
This multiplier lets abilities like Sword Thrust, Magicked Flèche, and Novi Dark hit twice. It also helps Siphon Spell gain twice as much as darkspell, which just makes it a fantastic loop of buffs, which makes Spellsword one of the best classes.

3Defender
Great All-Around
The Defender class has some of the best utilities in the game. The Novi Holy ability, in particular, can erase projectiles around you, making it great for keeping you and your team safe, and the fact that it stacks also allows Defenders to choose their moment on when to use it.
You can also give your teammates temporary invincibility; in terms of offense, the primary can hit multiple times on its own. So giving items that multiply damage per hit can help you hit big numbers, making it a great defensive and offensive class.

2Ancient
Master Your Pet
The Ancient is a unique class available in Rabbit and Steel; its gameplay revolves around knowing how to manage your pet, who is the one who can perform all the abilities. This requires some getting used to but becomes one of the best classes to master.
Protect Command calls over your pet to defend you from projectiles while giving you invulnerability, and it also resources your secondary which can let you attack your enemy from any range. With bothyou and your petattacking at once, you can take advantage of multi-hitting items and buffs.

1Dancer
The Best Stat Boost
The Dancer is one of the best classes to choose from in Rabbit and Steel, used to buff you and your party’s stats. This can mean doing a ton more damage or even giving them a limited amount of invincibility that can help them bypass certain obstacles.
In a boss fight, having a dancer is a great way of speeding up the grind, as the class also has abilities that can increase the chances of players getting rare items. This can help you get what you need and prepare for the next boss battle.