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Trials of Mana: Character And Class Guide

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Trials of Mana: Character And Class Guide

Seiken Densetsu 3 was one of the most expansive and celebrated action RPGs of its era. Now, over twenty-five years later, it’s been remade as Trials of Mana. Previously unreleased outside Japan, Trials of Mana is a massive game with staggering replayability – thanks in large part to its unique class and character system.

The biggest decisions you’ll make are which characters to bring on your adventure and which classes they’ll eventually unlock. So let’s break it down in our Trials of Mana character and class guide.

Trials of Mana Character Narratives

The first major choice you’ll make is selecting your main character. You’ll control them directly throughout the game, and the story will centre around them. You’ll also choose two additional party members, and these choices affect both gameplay and the storyline.

In Trials of Mana, certain characters are narratively linked. Selecting these pairings allows for intertwined storylines and shared character arcs. The narrative pairs are:

  • Riesz and Hawkeye
  • Angela and Duran
  • Kevin and Charlotte

Trials of Mana Characters

There are six characters in Trials of Mana and whilst you can, of course, choose whoever you want in your party (and we do recommend experimenting and choosing you you like the most), each character has a role to fill. Here’s what they’re good at and their starting class:

Duran – Warrior

Duran is a warrior, meaning he’ll be taking the front line and battling foes with weapons. He can also apply elemental buffs to attacks, so other melee attackers can get bonuses from him.

Angela – Magician

Angela blasts enemies with elemental spells but outside of that her attack can be a little low and she does need protection while she builds power.

Charlotte – Cleric

Charlotte is your healer, she brings attack buffs and heals to make her an all-rounder in support.

Kevin – Grappler

Kevin is a werewolf, so if that tickles your fancy, he’s the one for you. He has the highest melee attack power in the game but that is offset by a poor defence.

Hawkeye  – Thief

Hawkeye is a typical thief/rogue style character with quick attacks and debuffs that can control the battlefield and deal decent damage.

Riesz – Amazon

Riesz’s weapons are all focused around polearms and spears, making her a great melee attacker who also learns how to deliver enemy debuffs and party buffs.

Trials of Mana Classes

Class progression begins at level 18, where you choose between Light and Dark paths. Then at level 38, with a special class item found by planting ??? Seeds, you choose another path for a final class upgrade.

Each character has six total class options (two per Light/Dark path). Here’s a breakdown of all classes:


Duran

Level 18 Classes:

  • Knight – Light – Gains healing magic and specialises in shields.
  • Gladiator – Dark – No more shields, higher attack power and gains elemental spells.

Level 38 Classes:

  • Paladin – Light/Light – Defensive class that gains elemental buffs.
  • Liege – Light/Dark – Balances between attack and defence, gains a heal.
  • Edelfrei – Dark/Light – Attack-focused that buffs party attacks.
  • Duelist – Dark/Dark – Dark elemental buff gives Duran huge damage buffs.

Angela

Level 18 Classes:

  • Sorceress – Light – General upgrade with elemental spells.
  • Mysticist – Dark – Gains access to dark elemental spells.

Level 38 Classes:

  • Grand Diviner – Light/Light – Gains the Doppelganger spell and upgrades elemental spells.
  • Archmage – Light/Dark – Upgrades elemental spells and gains Glitter Dust as a spell.
  • Rune Seer – Dark/Light – Learns status effect spells and an instant death spell.
  • Magus – Dark/Dark – Learns all elemental spells as well as an upgraded dark spell.

Charlotte

Level 18 Classes:

  • Priestess – Light – Gives more magic attack and buff options whilst powering up her heals.
  • Enchantress – Dark – Gives more damage options than the Priestess class.

Level 38 Classes:

  • High Cleric – Light/Light – Lots of healing, lots of magic protection.
  • Sage – Light/Dark – Upgrades all Priestess skills to affect the whole party.
  • Necromancer – Dark/Light – Balances attacks and healing with more summons.
  • Warlock – Dark/Dark – Balances attacks and healing with summons and a breath attack.

Kevin

Level 18 Classes:

  • Monk – Light – Kevin explores a bit of healing.
  • Brawler – Dark – Upgrades attack power considerably.

Level 38 Classes:

  • Divine Fist – Light/Light – Specialises in using Class Strikes to deal damage.
  • Warrior Monk – Light/.Dark – Absorbs MP from enemies and heals the party.
  • Enlightened – Dark/Light – Steals HP with attacks and buffs attacks.
  • Fatal Fist – Dark/Dark – Highest attack power for Kevin and increases critical hits.

Hawkeye

Level 18 Classes:

  • Ranger – Light – Puts enemies to sleep and transforms them, also adds ranged attacks.
  • Ninja – Dark – Gives more debuffs and boosts magic.

Level 38 Classes:

  • Nomad – Light/Light – Learns lots of status affecting spells that can buff the party and debuff foes.
  • Rogue – Light/Dark – Gains traps and ranged attacks.
  • Ninja Master – Dark/Light – Upgrades the Ninja class across the board.
  • Nightblade – Dark/Dark – Specialises in dealing single target attacks that also debuff enemies.

Riesz

Level 18 Classes:

  • Valkyrie – Light – Buffs the party and becomes more defensive.
  • Rune Maiden – Dark – Debuffs single foes and increases attack.

Level 38 Classes:

  • Vanadis – Light/Light – Learns powerful Light-powered summons.
  • Starlancer – Light/Dark – Learns powerful summons and party buffs.
  • Dragon Master – Dark/Light – Learns powerful Dark-powered summons.
  • Fenrir Knight – Dark/Dark – Can debuff multiple enemies.

Now you’ve got a clearer idea of how your Trials of Mana team might shape up—and which classes best suit your playstyle. Whether you’re aiming for a balanced party or trying out bold new combinations, the game’s class system gives you plenty of room to experiment and strategize. So, who will you choose for your ultimate adventure?

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