Use our starting class tier list to help decide who should join your party
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake may have beautiful, updated graphics, but the soul of this adventure is as old-school as ever. As one of the first tasks of your adventure, you’ll need to make your way over to Patty’s Party Planning Place to recruit three companions. Whether you choose to take along the premade characters or create your own allies, you’ll see that each character can assume one of eight classes.
Still, if you’d like to prioritize survival, definitely pick a Priest starting out. Martial Artist The Martial Artist’s weaknesses are actually strengths when it comes to the early game of Dragon Quest III. On one hand, they’re extremely picky with equipment, and they’re literally better off fighting bare-handed in the early game until you can find claws for them to use.
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