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Unicorn Overlord: Ultimate Class Guide | Skills, Abilities, Tactics

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Unicorn Overlord boasts over 60 playable classes to choose from, and this ultimate class guide will help you quickly know all of them and their main traits.

Seriously, Vanillaware weren’t kidding when they said this was their most ambitious game to date. Having this many classes is genuinely an impressive feat!

Do be warned: this guide will have some spoilers, especially when it comes to unique classes.

If you don’t mind that, though, just read on and we’ll give you our overview of all the classes.

Ultimate Class Guide for Unicorn Overlord

Basic Classes

Unicorn Overlord: Ultimate Class Guide - Basic Classes

There are 20 known basic classes for you to use in Unicorn Overlord, each one capable of being promoted into an ultimate advanced class.

The Promoted Classes retain the same style and skills of their basic counterparts, but get access to new skills and better stats as well.

Counting the 20 basic classes and their promoted variants, you have a total of 40 classes to play with! And that’s not even counting some special ones, which we’ll cover later in this guide…

A unit of basic classes

With all that said, let’s look at the 21 basic classes in the game and what they can be Promoted into:

  • Arbalist – A supporting Ranger class, mostly meant to be used in the back row. Excels against Flying foes and enemies with high Evasion, such as Thieves. Can be promoted to Shieldshooter, giving them access to Shields.
  • Cleric – Your go-to healer class, they assist their allies with a variety of recovering skills. Most heals are percentage-based, so it works best with high HP classes like Hoplites. Can be promoted to Bishop.
  • Dark Knight – Knights who are emboldened in the face of adversity; they become stronger when their HP is low. Weak to anti-cavalry skills, but strong against Infantry classes. Can be promoted to Doom Knight.
  • Fighter – Boasts excellent Physickal Defense and is capable of protecting allies, but is extremely weak to magic and armor-breaking attacks. Can be promoted to Vanguard.

Basic Classes Part 2

Gryphon Knight
  • Gladiator – Strong warriors with very powerful Physickal Attack skills that hit multiple enemies and high HP. Their defenses are pretty low, however. Can be promoted to Berserker.
  • Gryphon Knight – Has very high Evasion, Attack, and Magick Defense. It’s also very strong against grounded cavalry classes like Knights, but weak against anti-Flying skills. Can be promoted to Gryphon Master.
  • Hoplite – Extremely sturdy thanks to their high Physickal Defense, and very capable of protecting allies. They get countered by anti-armor and magick skills, however. Can be promoted to Legionnaire
  • Housecarl – A class that boasts high Physickal Attack and the ability to shred the enemy’s Armor. Weak against anti-Infantry skills. Can be promoted to Viking, which allows them to equip Shields.
Hunter
  • Hunter – Accurate bow-users who can assist allies with their arrows. They’re also strong against Flying enemies and classes with high Evasion, like Thieves. Not very sturdy, though! Can be promoted to Sniper.
  • Knight– Your standard cavalry class. Their horse gives them extra mobility, and they have solid offense and defense. Weak against anti-cavalry skills. Can be promoted to Great Knight.
  • Radiant Knight – A strong cavalry class who has excellent mobility thanks to his horse, as well as high Magickal Defense. Ineffective to Flying enemies, though. Can be promoted to Sainted Knight.
  • Sellsword – Boasts extremely high Physickal Attack and the ability to counter foes’ attacks. Can be promoted to Landsknecht.

Basic Classes Part 3

Shaman
  • Shaman – A support class that focuses on weakening foes. Can sap foes’ PP and weaken their offense and defense, making them easier to deal with. Can be promoted to Druid.
  • Soldier – A footsoldier with a spear, can hit multiple enemies in a column. Also a solid support class, as it can provide healing and buffs to allies. Can be promoted to Sergeant.
  • Swordfighter – High Evasion and Accuracy make this class perfect against other high Evasion classes. Their low defenses make them weak to other high Accuracy classes, though. Can be promoted to Swordmaster.
  • Thief – Has the highest Evasion of the basic classes and can also steal the enemy’s PP. Very low HP and defenses make it weak against accurate classes, such as Hunters. Can be promoted to Rogue.
Wyvern Knight
  • Warrior – Makes up for its poor defense with incredible Physickal Attack and armor-breaking skills. Ideal against foes like Hoplites and Fighters! Can be promoted to Breaker.
  • Witch – A support-oriented class, they can add Magick Attack to their allies’ skills. A must-have when dealing with low magick defense classes, like Hoplites. Can be promoted to Sorceress.
  • Wizard – Your go-to class for Magick Attack. Can overwhelm foes with powerful spells, but is useless against classes with high Magick Defense. Can be promoted to Warlock.
  • Wyvern Knight – A Flying class with great Evasion, Attack, and Physickal Defense. Great against ground cavalry, like Knights, but weak to anti-Flying skills. Can be promoted to Wyvern Master.

Promoted-Only Classes

Unicorn Overlord: Ultimate Class Guide - Promoted Exclusive Classes

With the dozens of basic classes done, it’s now time to talk about classes that can only be found as Promoted Classes.

These advanced classes don’t have a lower-tier basic variant, so they are recruited as-is. However, their strength and skills are matching the average power of regular Promoted Classes!

Now, let’s go over all of 13 of these classes!

Elven Classes

Elven Classes

These classes are all of the Elf race. They don’t seem to share any particular trait with each other, however, so their distinction as Elven seems to be mostly for flavor.

  • Elven Archer – The Elven variant of Hunters, they can deal highly accurate long-range Magickal Attacks. They can also remove debuffs from allies, making them a counter against Shamans.
  • Elven Augur – Somewhat akin to the Cleric class, the Elven Augur assists their allies with healing and support skills. Can also summon faeries to strengthen skills, and can provide Magick Assist attacks.
  • Elven Fencer – A close-range fighter that deals Magickal damage instead of Physickal. Can also protect allies from long-range classes like Hunters, making them pair well with Flying classes.
  • Elven Sybil – A support unit fully focused on healing. Has better healing than the Elven Augur and can provide healing assists, but can’t do magick attack assists.

Feather Classes

Feather Classes

The “Feather” classes all have the unique trait of becoming stronger during daytime battles. However, their flight makes them weak to anti-flying attacks, such as the ones from Hunters.

  • Featherbow – Excellent Accuracy and Magick Defense. Just like Hunters, the Featherbows are very strong against high Evasion classes.
  • Feathershield – Boasts fantastic Magick Defense and can also reflect magick attacks back to foes. Extremely effective at shutting down classes like the Wizard.
  • Featherstaff – Support class that excels at healing allies. Has the unique quirk of being able to cast healing spells right before allies get hit.
  • Feathersword – Your first Feathersword will most likely be Orchys, a unique recruitable character. Has excellent Evasion and Magick Defense, plus they have skills that can lower the enemy’s Evasion.

Werebeast Classes

Werebeast Classes

These beastly classes are the opposite of the “Feather” classes from before, as they become stronger during the nighttime. They don’t have a shared weakness, however!

  • Werebear – A living tank, they boast high HP and high Physickal Defense. Ideal in the front line, tanking attacks for their unit. Their Accuracy is pretty low and they’re also weak to Magick and anti-armor skills.
  • Werefox – Extremely agile, boasting high Initiative and Evasion. They are capable of applying various afflictions to enemies. They are weak to classes with high Accuracy, such as Hunters.
  • Werelion – Overall, the Werelion is pretty much identical to the Berserker. The only notable difference is the Werebeast nighttime buff.
  • Wereowl – Similar to the Cleric class archetype, Wereowls are healers that will support allies and keep them healthy. They also count as a Flying class, so they are weak to anti-Flying skills.
  • Werewolf – Highly accurate Physickal Attack class. Mostly excels at dealing extra damage to foes that have been weakened by debuffs or afflictions, making them a great pair with Shamans and Werefoxes.

Unique Classes

Unicorn Overlord: Ultimate Class Guide - Unique Classes

Let’s finish our ultimate class guide for Unicorn Overlord with the unique exclusive classes. These classes are character-specific, so they’re very limited!

Here are all of the 8 unique classes in Ultimate Overlord:

  • Dark Marquess (Berengaria, Nigel, Elgor, Alcina) – This unique class is shared by 4 characters, but they all have unique skills despite being a “shared” class. They all have excellent offense and defense, and can also apply afflictions.
  • Dreadnought (Amalia) – A slow but powerful class with excellent physical offense and defense. Amalia’s sturdy build and powerful equipment allow her to break gates and barricades with extreme ease.
  • Lord (Alain) – The protagonist’s exclusive class fittingly makes him a jack-of-all-trades. Gains extra Valor Points and has fantastic offense and defense, as well as decent support. Can be promoted to High Lord, giving Alain a horse and turning him into Cavalry.
  • Paladin (Josef) – Josef’s unique Paladin class is, more or less, an upgraded version of the standard Knight class. Has more support skills and is resilient against magick assist attacks.
Gilbert, the sole Prince-class character
  • Prince (Gilbert) – A support class capable of strengthening allies and boosting their morale. Units with the Prince as their leader will gain more Valor Points when defeating foes.
  • Priestess (Scarlett) – Basically, a stronger version of the Cleric. Can heal and buff allies, making Scarlett an all-round strong supportive class. Can be promoted to High Priestess, giving her some Magick Attacks.
  • Snow Ranger (Yunifi) – Yunifi’s unique take on the Hunter class. She’s strong against Flying enemies and enemies with high Evasion. She’s also capable of inflicting ice-based debuffs and statuses like Frozen.
  • Valkyria (Queen Ilenia) – Powerful offense makes Queen Ilenia extremely capable against Flying and Armored enemies. She’s also quite sturdy and has extra resilience against ranged assist attacks.

ALSO READ: Unicorn Overlord: Beginner’s Guide | Classes, Tactics, Teams and More.

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Unicorn Overlord: Vanillaware’s Compellingly Unique Xbox Debut

Unicorn Overlord: Vanillaware’s Compellingly Unique Xbox Debut

Unicorn Overlord Key Art

For all of Vanillaware Ltd’s storied, 22-year history, the Japanese developer of Odin Sphere and 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim has never shipped a game for Xbox consoles. That is, until today. Unicorn Overlord, a new fantasy RPG title published by ATLUS, is out now for Xbox Series X|S, and it may well be the studio’s best game yet.

Unicorn Overlord is not your typical strategy RPG. Players will find gameplay elements reminiscent of beloved classics; the real-time movement of character groups from Ogre Battle 64, the close-up battle vignettes of Fire Emblem, the relationship building conversations of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and the fine-tuning combat gambits of Final Fantasy XII, all combined in a way that feels entirely new, wrapped in Vanillaware’s stunning, trademark 2D art style.

Unicorn Overlord Screenshot

You play as Alain, a young leader of a resistance movement that aims to overthrow the tyrannical Zenoiran empire that has enslaved the world. Along the way, you will recruit so many allies from different races and classes, each with different strengths, aversions, and their own reasons for fighting. You’re literally reclaiming the whole world, hearts and minds included, one patch of ground at a time – coloring in a map using your weapons instead of paints.

The real fun is in how these systems mesh together; as your army swells, so do your options to wage war with the empire. Things start simple and approachably, with players commanding a few teams of two around small maps. As you build your renown through victory, you’ll be able to field as many as 10 teams of 5 characters at once, all playing different roles on the battlefield. Hulking Hoplites hold down chokepoints with massive shields in hand. Flying units, such as Gryphon Knights, soar over obstacles to press an advantage, while ranged Hunters and Witches can take over towers to help those on the ground gain an advantage with combat assists.

Unicorn Overlord Screenshot

You will have to use your wits and skills to manage your troops, plan your battles, and make decisions that will shape the fate of the world. Yet – and this is the magic of Unicorn Overlord – the complexity scales so smoothly, it keeps everything manageable.

After each battle, there’s a fun “tidying up” that takes place – with roving enemies removed, you navigate Alain across the map, harvesting resources, visiting and improving towns, and speaking with townsfolks and soldiers. There are also key decisions to make, as you’re often given the option to recruit an enemy you’ve just defeated, or put them to the sword for their crimes. Some of these decisions are agonizing to make, with no clear right answer. For example, I decided to spare a rather unlikeable mage as I knew I’d need his (literal) firepower for an upcoming siege. Another level boss I turned over to the town guard for judgement, only for him to quickly escape the brig. Still waiting to see how that comes back to bite me.

Unicorn Overlord Screenshot

For all there is to say about the game, nothing beats playing it yourself. Fortunately, you can try the game for free by downloading a meaty, free demo from the Xbox Store. The demo allows you to experience several hours of the campaign, where you’ll develop a feel for the core gameplay mechanics and features. Best of all: you can also transfer your save data from the demo to the full game, should you choose to continue your quest… and you will want to.

Getting Started

Here’s a few tips I’ve picked up which may help you through the demo, and beyond:

  • Travel in groups – it might be tempting to fan your troops out all over the map during encounters, but there’s a lot of value in having a group of 2 (or more) units travel together. Once combat is initiated, you can use the controller’s bumpers to cycle through those nearby units to see which is likely to have the best results in a battle.
  • Don’t just deploy everyone at the starting base – sometimes it’s best to have a swift unit like a gryphon rider or knight take over a forward operating base so you can deploy slower units closer to the level boss or another key objective.
  • Spend every point – the game reminds you multiple times, but it can be easy to forget your special moves. You’ll start each battle with a few scant ‘ Valor Points’, which can be spent on deploying your units. But, building them up by capturing objectives or defeating enemy units, you can begin to spend them on special moves (one for every fighter in your army) or on deploying more troops.   Spending points wisely can change the tide of battle, and later in a level, an Archer’s ranged attacks or a Knight’s charge can be used to soften up bosses before going in for the killing blow. At minimum, use Alain’s double XP bonus on teams before they’re about to finish off a group, especially if one of the members of said team is a bit under leveled.
  • Don’t stick to the story – In the early part of the game, you’re given one, very clear objective – and I’d recommend avoiding it for a few hours. Exploring the world map reveals huge optional sections that contain side quest battles that can help you level, gain new allies with abilities you won’t have, and unlock new locations with new items to buy. It’s astonishing how far you can travel without completing the main storyline – and how many other storylines you’ll find by doing so.
  • Search high and low – there is much to be found in the exploratory phases after a battle; glowing sparks indicating an item or resource are easy to find, but some are hiding out in forests or in areas seemingly out of reach. You may need to take Alain the long way around a coastline that initially seems impenetrable to get to some caches, but there is always a way!
Unicorn Overlord Screenshot

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience one of the most anticipated and innovative games of the year, from one of the industry’s most celebrated developers. Unicorn Overlord is out now for Xbox Series X|S.

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Unicorn Overlord Monarch Edition

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Pre-order now and receive exclusive in-game insignias with the ATLUS x Vanillaware Heraldry Pack, a fan-focused DLC set that lets you customize the Liberation Army’s flag with​ emblem designs from "Odin Sphere," "Dragon's Crown," and "13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim".​ Pre-order available until March 7, 2024 The Unicorn Overlord Monarch Edition contains – 16-bit Arranged Music Album (20 tracks) – Digital Artbook (132 pages) Liberate Your Kingdom, Reclaim Your Destiny From the masterminds that brought 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Odin Sphere, and Dragon's Crown, ATLUS x Vanillaware presents the rebirth of tactical fantasy RPG. Fight against fate and embark on a royal adventure to regain your reign alongside trustworthy allies. Unicorn Overlord combines the timeless tactical RPG genre with overworld exploration and innovative battle system for a unique epic fantasy experience in the iconic Vanillaware style. Key Features: · Traverse a vibrant world, assemble units and direct them into exquisitely animated battles · Perform heroic deeds and grow renown throughout the five nations · Cultivate a grand army with over 60 unique characters, from humans and elves to massive beasts and heavenly angels
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Liberate Your Kingdom, Reclaim Your Destiny From the masterminds that brought 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Odin Sphere, and Dragon's Crown, ATLUS x Vanillaware presents the rebirth of tactical fantasy RPG. Fight against fate and embark on a royal adventure to regain your reign alongside trustworthy allies. Unicorn Overlord combines the timeless tactical RPG genre with overworld exploration and innovative battle system for a unique epic fantasy experience in the iconic Vanillaware style. Key Features: · Traverse a vibrant world, assemble units and direct them into exquisitely animated battles · Perform heroic deeds and grow renown throughout the five nations · Cultivate a grand army with over 60 unique characters, from humans and elves to massive beasts and heavenly angels Pre-order now and receive exclusive in-game insignias with the ATLUS x Vanillaware Heraldry Pack, a fan-focused DLC set that lets you customize the Liberation Army’s flag with​ emblem designs from "Odin Sphere," "Dragon's Crown," and "13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim".​ Pre-order available until March 7, 2024
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Unicorn Overlord DEMO

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Unicorn Overlord combines overworld exploration and an innovative battle system. Traverse the vibrant world, build a grand army from 60+ recruitable characters, and grow your renown in this unique Strategy RPG! Demo out now: Enjoy up to 5 hours of gameplay in the Unicorn Overlord Demo! Your progress carries over to the main game.

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Unicorn Overlord: The Kotaku Review

There is a satisfaction that comes from being told you are too weak to face a challenge and then quickly handing your enemy their defeat on a silver platter regardless. Being the David to your enemy’s Goliath and leveraging not just physical but strategic power to overcome the odds is a thrill that never gets old.…

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Unicorn Overlord: How to Defeat Galerius

Strategy games like Unicorn Overlord are hard, and you must know how to defeat Galerius if you want to stand a chance against him. This isn’t the hardest boss in the game; however, one mistake will be fatal for all your units. In other words, one bad move will be an instant game-over, more or less.

If you plan ahead of time your tactics, which units you should use, and the items you need, your chances skyrocket.

Having the upper hand will make the battle much easier and can even land you some special achievements. Being the best in a game like this is something you could flex about later, and you don’t want to miss that chance.

Unicorn Overlord Defeat Galerius complete unit

How to Defeat Galerius in Unicorn Overlord?

There are a lot of possible strategies and unit combinations you could use, but there is one that is very effective. We suggest you try this one, and after you learn how to fight this enemy, you could try any other possible combinations:

Double Cleric, Sell-sword strategy

Before you make this unit, try to level up the characters until they reach level 10 or more. It’s key that your main cleric and your sell-sword are at that or above the level we mentioned.

You need to put your sell-sword at the front and the Gryphon Knight at the back, with both clerics. Your main cleric should be behind the sell-sword, the Gryphon Knight should be on the right, and the last cleric should be in the left space.

All of your characters should be well-equipped, and you could get most of the items they need very early in the game.

Your sell-sword should have the KingsBlade, while your Gryphon Knight must use the Crushing Axe. On the other hand, your main cleric has to use the Lyrical Wand. The support cleric doesn’t need any special equipment.

Unit combo and weapons for Galerius

You could replace the support cleric with a witch with flames or a thief equipped with Viperfang. This will make the fight faster, but you will lack the extra healing and buffs. If you choose to replace the cleric, you could win in fewer turns, but it’s a risky move if you don’t know how to plan your tactics accordingly.

Finally, the tactics are very simple. First, your main cleric needs to always heal your sell-sword to give him an extra AP.

Your secondary cleric needs to heal and use refresh to avoid the debuff Galerius does. Your Sell-sword, the backbone of this unit, should use heavy slash when there’s one unit left for extra damage. Finally, your Gryphon should always attack the back row to stun Galerius.

Unicorn Overlord Defeat Galerius tactics

Alternative Combinations

After one or two turns, you will win the battle. Easy-peasy, lemon squeazy. There are alternative units you could try, but they aren’t as effective as the one we recommend. For example, you could use Lex or Alain as your tank, replacing the sell-sword. Additionally, you could combine them with Rolf, Josef, and a cleric in the back row to just focus on damage.

No matter what you choose, after a few hours in the game, you could create your own special unit for this boss. It’s important that you learn about the best units and how the characters complement each other’s, so you can develop your own genius strategies.

ALSO READ: Unicorn Overlord: Best Tactics Guide | How to Do More Damage

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