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Home»News»Gaming News»Which Remnant II Archetypes Will Be Available?

Which Remnant II Archetypes Will Be Available?

By Keith MitchellJuly 14, 2023
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Remnant II is the upcoming sequel to the 2019 sleeper hit from Gunfire Games, Remnant from the Ashes, and will change up a few things, including the Archetypes or classes. In this guide, we’ll break down each of the Archetypes and what roles they serve.

Unlike Remnant from the Ashes, Remnant II features four Archetypes or Classes; Gunslinger, Handler, Challenger, and Medic. What also has changed is that in Remnant II, you can have a primary Archetype and a secondary, to add more ability to resources to which you close. For example, say you picked the Gunslinger, which is a pure damage class but picked up perks and abilities from the Media. This would allow you to rely on some of the Medics’ skills but not as well as a pure Medic Archetype would. However, this would still benefit you, as you wouldn’t be reliant on Dragon Hearts and Bloodwort, as you would in the first game. There are lots of possibilities that we don’t know about until we get hands-on with the game.

 

Gunslinger

Remnant II Archetypes - Gunslinger

At first glance, the Gunslinger looks like the Ex-Cultist from Remnant from the Ashes, but he is much more. This Archetype is built around doing nothing but damage from a distance and has perks that allow it to put lots of bullets into whatever is in front of it, while another turns firearms into fully automatic weapons with increased speed and reloading speed. If that wasn’t enough, it can also automatically refill weapons when switching to them. If you want a class that excels in burst damage in a pitch, then the Gunslinger is the class you want.

It is worth mentioning that the Gunslinger is a class that will be unlocked at a later point in the game. That is unless you preorder Remnant II,

Handler

Remnant II Archetypes - Handler

The Handler is a jack-of-all-trades class. It does damage and has perks and buffs that benefit itself and the team, such as moving faster when grouped. But what makes this class stand out is its companion, a dog that serves multiple purposes. The companion can guard teammates, attack enemies, pull aggro off a teammate, apply heals over time, and can also revive downed teammates. As an added bonus, the companion can never be killed but only knocked down, while the Handler can encourage it back on its feet.

Sure, this class shows why the dog is considered man’s best friend, is seems like a fantastic starting class for someone who enjoys playing a class that can function as both a support and utility class.

Challenger

Remnant II Archetypes - Challenger

If you like classes that dominate the med and close-range distances while wearing heavy armor and have an infinity for massive swords, you may want to give the Challenger a look. The Challenger is best described as the tanking class and for good reason. It can peel off aggro when needed and affect damage via a war stomp, letting the enemies know that it needs to focus on the Challenger. Taking damage is no big deal, as the Challenger has a perk that lowers damage taken and increases movement speed, as well as melee speed and damage. And if that wasn’t enough, this Archetype is too stubborn to die and has a perk that allows it to rise after taking a fatal hit. There’s more to this kit, but trust me, if you want a class that makes you feel like a badass, it’s this one.

 

Medic

Remnant II Archetypes - Medic

As the name suggests, the Medic is a class suited to healing but isn’t completely useless when it comes to doing damage. What the Medic does bring to the table is AoE healing abilities, shields to protect teammates, a heal-over-time ability to keep teammates in the fight much longer than normal, and more. The Medic excels in healing and supporting everyone better than any other class in the game.

 

Hunter

Remnant II - Hunter Archetype

The Hunter is the final Archetype reveal, and this class specializes in long-range combat. , precision shots, and marking threats. The Hunter’s Prime Perk is Dead to Rights, allowing for active Hunter Skills to be extended when long-range hits are scored on enemy weak points. Hunters can also mark enemies. Marked enemies can be seen through walls and are more susceptible to critical hits from all players.

Now that you have the info, you can hopefully make a decision on which Archetype you’ll want to play when Remnant II when the game gets released. Or, just play them all. No one is judging you.

Remnant 2 release date is July 25, 2023, for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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Keith has been a fan of geek culture and video games ever since his father gifted him his first gaming console many decades ago and has used this love of for the genres to start The Outerhaven. Keith keeps follows on the ongoings of videogames, anime, comics and technology, and while he has been writing about these topics for the past 14 years, he has been a gamer and tech guy for 30 years.

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