With the continued popularity of Infinity, more and more players are diving into this vast world full of fantasy and endless possibilities. However, faced with the diverse class system, many beginners and even some veteran players suffer from choice paralysis. There is no absolutely invincible class—only the one that best suits your combat style. This article will deeply analyze the most popular classes in the current version, comprehensively reviewing their pros and cons to help you make the smartest choice right from the starting line.

Berserker: The Ultimate Melee Meat Grinder
For players seeking an adrenaline rush and the ultimate destructive experience, the Berserker is always the top choice. They abandon complex techniques and tear through enemies with pure brute strength.
Core Strengths (Pros)
- Extremely High Burst Damage: The Berserker possesses top-tier instant burst capabilities in the game. When in a “low HP” or “berserk” state, their damage multiplier often sees a qualitative leap, allowing them to quickly one-shot squishy enemies.
- Large-Scale AoE Clearing: Their skills have a large hitbox. Combined with classic abilities like Whirlwind, they are incredibly efficient at clearing massive waves of low-HP monsters, making daily PvE farming a highly stress-relieving experience.
- High Equipment Compatibility: They have relatively low operational requirements and do not rely on complex combo mechanisms. Once geared, their stationary damage output is exceptionally impressive.
Fatal Weaknesses (Cons)
- Short Range and Mobility, Easily Kited: As a pure melee class, they can easily fall into the awkward situation of “not being able to reach the enemy” when facing ranged Bosses with high-frequency dashes or strong crowd control abilities.
- Squishy with a Low Margin of Error: Many of the Berserker’s damage-boosting mechanics are built on sacrificing defense or HP (i.e., “blood-for-damage”). If you fail to kill the enemy quickly, you are very likely to die instantly.
- High Resource Consumption: The gold costs for repairing gear and buying health potions are among the highest of all classes.
Best For: Players who enjoy straightforward, brutal, visceral combat, pursue extreme damage output, and possess a decent awareness of positioning.

Elemental Mage: The Magic Turret Controlling Heaven and Earth
The Elemental Mage is one of the most visually spectacular classes in Infinity. They wield natural elements like ice, fire, and lightning to unleash devastating strikes on enemies from a distance.
Core Strengths (Pros)
- Super Long Attack Range and Safe Output Environment: Most skills can be cast from the edge of the screen, allowing you to chip away a massive chunk of the enemy’s health before they even get close. The PvE survival experience is exceptionally comfortable.
- Powerful Crowd Control: Particularly for the Frost build, which comes with built-in slows and even freeze effects. This effectively divides the battlefield and controls the movement patterns of high-threat monsters.
- Extremely High Late-Game Scaling: Once equipment and skill levels are fully developed, the Elemental Mage’s sustained AoE damage and single-target burst undergo a qualitative transformation, making them the core damage dealer in late-game team raids.
Fatal Weaknesses (Cons)
- Extremely Squishy, Vulnerable to Dives: The Mage’s defense scaling is pitifully low. Once melee monsters or assassin-type enemies get in close, they have almost no ability to fight back, relying heavily on the player’s dodging skills.
- Cast Time and Skill Wind-up Dependencies: Many high-damage skills require long casting times. In fast-paced battles, it is very easy to have your damage rhythm forcibly interrupted.
- Mana Issues: In prolonged progression battles, the high mana cost of skills is a massive challenge that requires careful resource management.
Best For: Strategic players who love flashy skill effects, excel at kiting and positioning, and enjoy directing the battle from a safe distance.
Shadow Assassin: The Deadly Hunter in the Dark Night
The Shadow Assassin is the favorite of mechanically gifted players. They move stealthily, excel at finding openings, and drain the life of their enemies in an instant with gorgeous combos and high-frequency crits.
Core Strengths (Pros)
- Unmatched Mobility: Equipped with multi-stage dashes, stealth, and invincibility frame skills, they can navigate the battlefield as if it were completely empty. Their survivability is incredibly high (dependent on skill).
- Terrifying Single-Target Burst: Against single-target Bosses, the Assassin’s backstabs and combo point bursts can produce the highest DPS (Damage Per Second) in the entire game.
- Excellent Overleveling Capability: Skilled Assassin players can use class mechanics to completely nullify incoming damage, achieving flawless solo kills against high-difficulty elite monsters.
Fatal Weaknesses (Cons)
- Extremely High Skill Floor: The Assassin’s damage output is highly dependent on the fluidity of combos, skill chaining, and animation canceling. Players who lack mechanical skill will struggle to output their intended damage.
- Very Small AoE Radius: When facing massive hordes of monsters, their clearing efficiency is extremely low, making the farming experience relatively torturous.
- Low Margin of Error and High Ping Requirement: In a high-latency network environment, the Assassin’s room for error drops off a cliff. A single mistaken dash can result in instant death.
Best For: Hardcore players who strive for the mechanical skill ceiling, have fast reaction times, love soloing Bosses, and enjoy the thrill of a one-hit kill.

Holy Guardian: The Indispensable Heart of the Team
In any large-scale MMO or party-based gameplay, the Healer (Support class) is always the most sought-after presence. While the Holy Guardian may feel a bit sluggish in solo combat, they are an irreplaceable soul within a team.
Core Strengths (Pros)
- Absolute Party Priority: No matter how the meta shifts, “supports are eternal, while DPS come and go.” As long as you want to run high-difficulty dungeons, you will never have trouble finding a group.
- Powerful Utility and High Margin of Error: They don’t just provide continuous healing; they often come with shields, damage mitigation, resurrection, and damage-boosting auras for teammates. They are the stabilizing anchor of the team.
- High Return on Investment: Compared to the pure DPS classes’ desperate need for min-maxed gear, supports have significantly less pressure when it comes to gear progression. Mid-to-high tier equipment is enough to make a massive impact.
Fatal Weaknesses (Cons)
- Poor Solo Gameplay Experience: Completing daily quests or solo farming is painfully slow and incredibly tedious.
- Prone to Being Scapegoated: In team raids, if teammates die due to their own positioning mistakes, the healer is often blamed for “not healing enough” or “missing crucial skills,” leading to high psychological pressure.
- Lacks Competitiveness: They are usually at a disadvantage in 1v1 PvP content, making it hard to experience the thrill of instantly bursting down an opponent.
Best For: Players who enjoy socializing, are passionate about teamwork, have a mild temperament, and possess good overall game sense. Also great for casual players who want an easier time getting into dungeon groups.
Conclusion and Selection Advice
In the world of Infinity, the power balance of classes will often fluctuate with version updates, but your gaming habits and personal preferences remain constant.
If you are a lone explorer who enjoys pushing your limits solo, the Shadow Assassin or Berserker will bring you the greatest sense of accomplishment. If you love seeing big damage numbers and flashy visual effects while prioritizing a relaxed farming experience, the Elemental Mage is an excellent choice. And if you crave making friends and enjoy the feeling of being surrounded and needed by others, the Holy Guardian will open the doors to a vibrant social life for you.
We recommend that beginner players make good use of trial cards or demo features in the early stages to personally experience the feel of each class’s skills. Don’t blindly chase the so-called “T0 classes.” Only when you are having fun and the class feels natural to play will you find the greatest motivation to continue exploring this infinite world. We wish all adventurers the best of luck in finding their true main class!