One of the biggest decisions you'll ever have to make in Outriders is choosing between the multiple classes and roles available to you in the game.
Admittedly, all classes and roles in Outriders are good. In fact, there isn't necessarily a single class or role in this looter-shooter that's better than the others. However, as is always the case, certain classes are better suited for a particular playstyle.
For this very reason, we recommend trying to find out which Outriders classes and roles fit your preferences the best.
What Are The Different Outriders Classes and Roles?
There are four different classes in Outriders for players to choose from. There's the Trickster, Devastator, Pyromancer, and Technomancer. Even though there's some overlap in what kind of role a particular class is better suited for, each class is distinct enough that they all handle a variety of situations differently.
Here's a quick breakdown of what each class can do in Outriders and what kind of role/s they excel in. Pyromancer (Spellcaster) The Pyromancer in Outriders has access to four different skills. Namely, this is the Thermal Bomb, Ash blast, Heatwave, and Healing.
Because of its skillset, the Pyromancer excels at medium-range combat. They're particularly great at setting groups of enemies on fire. They're also pretty self-efficient. Their Healing skill lets them recover health whenever they take out any marked foe. Trickster (Assassin) The Pyromancer is probably the Outriders class that feels familiar to a lot. Its skill set, which includes Temporal Slice, Slow Trap, Hunt the Prey, and Healing, all blend together to create a standard assassin-type role that excels in teleporting behind foes and killing them before they know what hit them, similar to the Wraith champion in Apex Legends. Devastator (Tank) The Devastator is Outriders' version of a tank. Its skills, Earthquake, Golem, Gravity Jump, and Healing, all revolve around sustainability. This is done either by staying alive despite taking enormous amounts of damage or keeping the rest of the party alive with your Healing. Technomancer (Support) Unlike in other games where the support class is usually pretty dependent on playing with others, the Technomancer is pretty self-sufficient.
