Class Guide for Kung Fu Saga – All Classes Explained with Skill Descriptions
Kung Fu Saga is the latest MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) to be released! Developed and published by TTHmobi, whose claim to fame is Yong Heroes, the game has just released yesterday on 30th March 2023. Kung Fu Saga is not exceptional in any way, shape, or form. It differentiates itself by being a completely portrait oriented multi-server MMORPG that features beautifully crafted rich biomes for players to traverse to. The game will be appealing to players who like to explore in different lush environments and casual players who like Auto-Play based MMOS for mobile. Kung Fu Saga is available as a free-to-play game on both the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.
Kung Fu Saga is a well-rounded MMORPG that borrows heavily from other games of the genre. One such element is the class system that forces players to play a particular style of combat and level up a certain component of abilities. The second and perhaps the most prominently copied mechanic is the standard auto-play and auto-progress that is dreaded among mobile MMORPG users. Players are essentially hand-holded from start to finish of the main questing line. Apart from some lack of freedom in the questing phase, there’s not much to complain about regarding the gameplay elements. The graphics are solid, the images are rendered clear at full 60 FPS, no lags or crashes can be experienced, and a lot of funky mechanics can be seen. These include the likes of pets, mounts, and titles. Of course, all of them add to your overall Battle Power or BP in short form.
Kung Fu Saga has a multi-server approach which gives all types of players an equal chance to be at the top. It’s still not stated when new servers will launch but it’s most likely going to be soon as the current one’s are filling up fast. Akin to other MMORPGs, the combat mechanics of the game are not very skill-based to say the least. Players can expect simple tap and hold abilities that are auto-target the enemies in sight.
This reduces the skill ceiling as compared to AAA games such as Genshin Impact, and Ni no kuni: Cross Worlds that have an action-based targeting system. In this class guide for Kung Fu Saga, we will be thoroughly going through the pros and cons of various classes available to be chosen at the start of the game.
Classes in Kung Fu Saga
Classes in Kung Fu Saga are like individual characters that have their own set of unique skills and abilities. In Kung Fu Saga, players can create up to 3 different characters at a time on a single account. This gives them ample room to customize and cater to their strengths while also giving them enough flexibility to not feel locked out of playing other classes. This works quite smoothly as well, being able to switch characters at the tap of a button when re-starting your game. There are 6 different classes in Kung Fu Saga, each with their own set of pros and cons. No 1 class is the perfect choice that should be recommended to all players.
Each class has a male and a female variant, along with some handy customization options that are seen in majority of the MMORPGs nowadays. A valid question that is asked amongst new players when they start their journey in Kung Fu Saga is which class to pick? Well, the answer to that question is not a one-word answer but we can advise you based on the pros and cons of each class.
The classes are as follows:
- Blademaster
- Archer
- Swordsman
- Assassin
- Spearman
- Wizard
Bladesmaster Class
The Bladesmaster in Kung Fu Saga is a melee DPS type class that wields a sharp-edged blade as the main weapon. Blademasters are generally preferred for executing tough enemies that have high defenses and armor values. This is because they excel at shredding armor and magic resistance. One of the better types of melee DPS, they are essential for any team that lacks melee source of damage. They themselves have quite little HP pools if they are built for damage but they can also be built to be a warrior and be sturdy. However, the former route is more preferred according to many players in the community.
Blademasters are fast, mobile, and deal ton of damage to enemies caught in their rampage. However, it all comes down to your overall BP and the enemy you are fighting. Since there’s no real skill display in the game, the player who has the highest numbers will simply win, regardless if you are in an advantageous position. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Blademaster class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Skysour Chop (Active ability): Jump up and later slap the front linear area, causing damage to the enemies in the area.
Storm Chop (Active ability): Rotate around yourself with a blade, causing damage to nearby units.
Demon Shadow (Active ability): Swings in the air, causing damage to all enemies in a certain area.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
Swordsman Class
The Swordsman in Kung Fu Saga is another melee DPS type class that wields a sharp sword as the main weapon. Often debated as a direct comparison to the Blademasters, the Swordsman also plays a similar role as the former. This is because they both excel at shredding armor and magic resistance. While choosing a melee damage dealer for your team, it’s required that you understand the requirements of your team. For solo play, you can choose any of the 2 depending on your opinion as they both perform exactly the same. The exception with Swordsmen are that they are purely damage focused while Blademasters can be customized to be built somewhat tanky.
Swordsman are great single-target and AOE-targeted damage dealers that can create havoc in compact environments. The last line of defense shatters before their mighty swords. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Swordsman class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Full Moon (Active ability): Attacks the targets in a front straight line, causing damage to them.
Top Thunder (Active ability): Call down the thunder power to attack the targets in the sector before you, causing damage to them.
Snow Dance (Active ability): Call down a sword array of snowflake around you, causing damage to nearby unit’s multiple times.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
Archer Class
The Archer is a long-ranged class in Kung Fu Saga that makes use of the traditional bow and arrow to deal damage from distance. Having the eyesight of an eagle, they can take their shots from huge distances and act as snipers. Nevertheless, they are often considered as the main source of DPS (Damage Per Second) in any team fight. Due to their squishy nature and lack of natural defensive capabilities, they are the hunting targets for many Assassins and Swordsman.
Their long range and high mobility are the key factors which help them deal so much damage and survive. Their damage multipliers on the abilities are also some of the highest. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Archer class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Hawk Strike (Active ability): Concentrate air and dash towards the enemies in the front area like a flying hawk.
Aerolite Fall (Active ability): Jump up and shoot out various arrows to the front, causing damage to the enemies caught in the front linear area.
Searing Shot (Active ability): Jump up and shoot out 3 arrows towards the sun, causing damage to the enemies in the certain area multiple times.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
Assassin Class
Assassins in Avatars Saga are also a melee ranged class that specialize in execution of enemies. Although they are quite rich in dealing damage, the same cannot be said when it comes to their defense. They are quite vulnerable to getting crowd controlled and are fairly nimble. Contrary to other MMORPGS, the Assassins in Avatar Saga can also go Invisible and leave a trace of clones to confuse the enemies. Said to be the perfect duellists in a 1v1 battles, Assassins excel when an enemy is isolated.
The main aim for any player trying to play the Assassin class should be to find the vulnerabilities in the enemy team composition and attack the squishy targets such as Archers, Mages, and even Swordsman. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Assassin class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Blade Furry (Active ability): Swirl around and swing the blades like a blooming lotus, dealing damage to nearby enemies.
Sunset Seeker (Active ability): Release your weapon to flank your foes, dealing damage to the enemies standing in a straight line in front of you.
Phantom Shadow (Active ability): Transform into a phantom and travel around in the shadow, dealing a large amount of damage to the enemies standing in the area in front of you.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
Spearman Class
Spearman in Kung Fu Saga is another melee-ranged class that can also be classified as a mid-ranged class. They wield the mighty spear that is passed down among generations. Spearman have the best damage dealing abilities in the game according to some datamined sources. They possess both short ranged and long ranged attacks. They also possess both single target and AOE-targeted damaging active skills. This makes them quite a menace to fight with. However, that’s where they lack the expertise. They do not have anything special that makes them stand out among the rest. The saying goes true – “Jack of all trades, master of none”.
Choosing a spearman is highly recommended for new players as they tend to be newbie friendly. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Spearman class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Triple Stab (Active ability): Stab the front area multiple times by spear, causing damage to the targets in the front linear area
Tail Whip (Active ability): Sweep the surroundings by spear, causing damage to nearby targets.
Tiger Roar (Active ability): Concentrate tiger soul force and stab with all strength, causing massive damage to the enemies in front.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
Wizard Class
Wizards in Kung Fu Saga is a long-ranged class that uses their wands as weapon. Wizards are known for their excellent crowd-controlling abilities and ability to inflict continuous damage. They are also rather squishy in nature, susceptible to getting executed quite easily by other strong damage dealers like the Assassins and the Swordsman. They are not good at being mobile and need to rely on their instincts to dodge incoming attacks. They instead compensate for that with being the best choice to pick initially due to their low cooldown abilities that deal ton of damage to all enemies caught in the projectiles.
Masters of elements, the Wizards are recommended for veterans of the genre. They are quite fun to play. Further, you might get more clarity once you are aware of the available active and passive abilities. Take a look at the skills possessed by the Wizard class –
Basic Attack: Cause basic attack damage to 2 enemy unit within the attack range.
Myriad (Active ability): Conjure a divination array in situ, causing damage to the enemies inside it.
Butterfly (Active ability): Concentrate fete force and attack, causing damage to the targets in the front linear area.
Wind Fly (Active ability): Dance and start a fete. Later, conjure sacred flowers to purify the surroundings, causing damage to nearby enemies.
Potential Motivation (Passive ability): Avatar’s attack increases by 5%
Serial Flutter (Passive ability): When attacking, there is a 20% chance to strike 4 enemies near the target 3 times, causing 100% damage each time. Cooldown – 8 seconds.
Traceless Tread (Passive ability): Avatar’s movement speed increases by 15%.
Bluesea Mantra (Passive ability): Every 10 seconds the avatar restores 5% MAX HP.
As we previously said, MMORPG games like Kung Fu Saga are extremely grindy and need to be played for hours on end each day to make significant progress. To enjoy Kung Fu Saga at the highest resolution without experiencing lag or crashes, playing on a bigger screen of your PC with your keyboard and mouse via BlueStacks is highly recommended!