Tags: TES: BotSE, Class guides

In this class guide for The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era, we’re looking at the Burglar, a fast, flexible, and loot-hungry class

 9   9 d   Class guides   TES: BotSE   Valenwood expansion

The Templar is a well-rounded warrior that mixes healing, defence, and some of the strongest burst and area damage in the game

 26   2 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

The Warden is all about nature magic and companions, and it feels quite different from most other classes

 53   2 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Pilgrim might not be the most popular class out there, but it’s absolutely a hidden gem, and I’d argue it’s secretly one of the strongest classes in the game

 35   5 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Archer is a ranged damage dealer that offers consistent and steady passive damage through its innate ability, particularly effective against low-level or low-defence enemies

 26   5 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Necromancer is one of the most unique classes in the game thanks to its second resource system, the Necrosis Stack

 31   5 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Acrobat is one of the strongest and most flexible classes in the game. You get mobility that completely changes how you play — you can move through enemies...

 21   6 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Spellsword is probably the most unique class in the game – and honestly, maybe the strongest too. The fact that you can just resolve any effect from your skill dice without even rolling them is kind of ridiculous

 29   6 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Bard is one of those classes that quietly stacks the deck in your favour without drawing too much attention

 29   7 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE

Dragonknight is a pretty straightforward, beginner-friendly class with a mix of offence and utility. You’ve got strong physical damage, a few helpful party-wide abilities

 18   7 mo   Class guides   TES: BotSE
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