Crystalfall Classes Guide
Three Early Access archetypes: Knight (tank), Rogue (mobility), Technomancer (AoE). This crystalfall wiki page explains how each class maps to attributes, which talents usually matter first, and where to go next for crystalfall builds and crystalfall talent tree planning. If you are comparing classes before your first campaign run, read the short FAQ at the bottom, then open the detail page that fits your controller or keyboard setup.
Knight
Human-lion hybrid melee tank. Strength-focused. High durability, burst DPS, great for beginners on the front line. Crystalfall wiki knight guide.
View guide →Rogue
Mutant fox agility assassin. Dexterity core. Hit-and-run with dual wield or firearms. Crystalfall guide for rogue builds.
View guide →Technomancer
Human-crow aether mage. Intelligence core. Elemental AoE skill flow. Crystalfall wiki technomancer guide.
View guide →Class choice FAQ
Best for beginners?
Knight is the most forgiving frontline profile: fewer positional mistakes punish you, and the class fantasy is easy to read from gear. For crystalfall guide readers on modest PCs, Knight also tends to feel smoother when particle settings are lowered. See the Knight guide.
Fastest mapping?
Technomancer wins wide packs when you can space enemies and rotate mana-positive skills. Chain-style lightning routes are highlighted in the Technomancer guide and cross-linked from skills.
How builds connect
Each class page lists keystone-shaped goals and example loadouts. The builds hub ranks a few common compositions so you can compare power budget before you commit respec gold.
Where is the talent tree explained?
Use the talent tree planner text guide for route sketches, then return here to pick a class anchor point.