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How To Unlock Mastery Classes In Last Epoch
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Best Rogue Mastery Class in Last Epoch, ranked

Become a Master of the Rogue.

The three subclasses or Mastery Classes for Rogues in Last Epoch are Falconer, Marksman, and Bladedancer. After reading this article, you’ll know which is the best Rogue Mastery Class in Last Epoch and which one you want to go forward with.

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What is the best rogue Mastery Class in Last Epoch?

Best Roguemastery Class Last Epoch
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  1. Bladedancer
  2. Falconer
  3. Marksman

The best Rogue Mastery Class in Last Epoch is Bladedancer. This Mastery Class focuses on jumping in and out of combat to deal high damage. In general, Rogues struggle when it comes to survivability, and Bladedancer raises that skill ceiling even higher. However, the high-risk, high-reward tactile gameplay of Rogue Bladedancers is fun and effective.

Related: How to respec in Last Epoch: Passives, Skills, and Specializations

All Last Epoch Rogue Mastery Classes, ranked worst to best

While the order of worst to best Rogue Mastery Classes in Last Epoch is Marksman, Falconer, and Bladedancer, that doesn’t mean they aren’t all effective. Bladedancer has the highest potential for the highest damage in the endgame, but Falconer and Marksman offer fun playstyles that are far from useless.

Marksman

Last Epoch Rogue Mastery Level Marksman
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The weakest Rogue Mastery Class is Marksman. While you’ll have the highest chance of surviving with Marksman, the skills aren’t as strong. That said, Marksman is still an amazing Mastery Class for leveling and endgame.

Shurikens are one of the strongest ranged skills in the game since they are fast, cost almost no MP, and deal exceptional damage. You can also find success building around Multishot and Hail of Arrows as both of those skills deal high AoE damage. Every Rogue build should have Shift, Smoke Bomb, and Decoy, so don’t forget those.

Falconer

Last Epoch Rogue Mastery Level Falconer
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Falconer is the second best Rogue Mastery Class. The Falconer’s play style is all about laying traps and using your Falcon to attack enemies. It’s the most versatile Rogue class that allows you to play melee or ranged. I chose Falconer because it’s the newest Mastery Class for Rogues. I’ll admit it’s very fun but is likely worse than the min/max potential of the Bladedancer.

With Falconer, you permanently have a Falcon that helps you fight. The best builds use Net and Dive Bomb to deal the most damage to trapped enemies. I recommend pairing this with a ranged build that uses Shurikens and you should be using Shift and Smoke Bomb when you can.

Related: How to customize your character in Last Epoch

Bladedancer

Last Epoch Rogue Mastery Level Bladedancer
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Bladedancer is the best Rogue Mastery Class because of its speed and high single-target damage potential. The best builds utilize Dancing Strikes and Shadow Cascade. Of course, use Decoy, Smoke Bomb, and Shift to evade and heal. Though it’s a hard class to master, Rogue Bladedancers are situated to be the best class.

What Rogue Mastery Class are you choosing? Ultimately, all the Rogue Mastery Classes are in good shape. They’re all capable of viable builds that are, most importantly, fun to play. To make sure you keep having fun with Last Epoch, make sure you know how to use the minimap.


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From his early days of blog-style music, movie, and game reviews to working as the Esports Writer at Coastline Community College, Noah Nelson now works fulltime as a Staff Writer for Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion. He has been helping gamers everywhere with Destiny 2 god rolls, Warzone 2 DMZ missions, and collectibles in any indie game for over a year and a half. His Bachelor's Degree in English Rhetoric and Composition with a minor in Journalism from CSULB has shaped him to be a strong writer and editor. His fondest gaming memory is playing Sly Cooper 2 after begging his mom (for hours) to play it before his birthday and he still cries myself to sleep remembering the time he accidentally saved over his 99% completion save file in Kingdom Hearts 2.