In total, there are six classes in Ghostlore, and each has its own skills and unique passive abilities. Players choose one of these chases and two later in the game. Here you will find all six of these classes explained and which one you should choose for your character.
Feral is a class described as fearless fighters with the power of blood magic. What this translates to is more or less a more berserker fighter class with life-stealing abilities that can heal the player.

We recommend choosing the Feral class if you are a fan of close-combat-orientated RPG classes with a touch of spell casting.
Feral Active Skills
Feral Passive Skills
The Geomancer is a class that focuses on ranged magic attacks that cause fire, freezing, and lightning damage. We recommend picking this class if you favor a mage playthrough.
Geomancer Active Skills
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Geomancer Passive Skills
Adepts are a melee and damage-resistance-focused class with several interesting abilities. Some of these abilities include teleporting skills and mind shields to resist damage. We recommend choosing Adept if you want a warrior class with access to magical powers that can resist damage and distract enemies.
Adept Active Skills
Adept Passive Skills
Exorcist best fit those who want a class that is a mixture between a mage and summon-based character. We recommend picking Exorcist if you want to specialize in summoning powerful guardians and turning enemies into allies.
Exorcist Active Skills
Exorcist Passive Skills
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The Hashashin is your traditional assassin rogue class you commonly find in RPGs. Because of this, we recommend picking Hashashin if you are a fan of classes that focus on stealth and fast attacks.

Hashashin Active Skills
Hashashin Passive Skills
The Sentinel-class is a ranged focus class that relies on summonable creatures and ranged attacks. We recommend choosing Sentinel for a ranged-attack-focused character build.
Sentinel Active Skills
Sentinel Passive Skills
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