Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer Best Class

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From what I played (maybe 8 hours worth) I really got into Salarian Engineer and Asari Vanguard. I didn't unlock all of the classes, though; never got to try any of the Krogan/Turian classes, but Salarian Engineer I found to really reliable. I'd equip him with the Disciple shotgun and a predator pistol. Quick cooldowns and the Disciple is a great weapon to fall back on.

Infiltrator OBVIOUSLY are the best class of whole trilogy. They are like the Batman of Mass Effect Universe.;) With those incinerate bolts, A.I Hacking, and Tactical Cloak player can have the edge against enemy but keep things fun and challenging at the same time.

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Vanguard I never got too deep in, but I was playing as an Asari Vanguard! So while I can't judge the practicality, I still couldn't help but find it really fun. The Human Engineer. I used the Quarian Engineer in the demo and really loved it because of the Incinerate/Cryo Blast combo but I have yet to unlock that character in the full game.I haven't been able to get much enjoyment from the other classes.

I've tried all of them but I don't really like their abilities compared to what the Engineer has. I like to weaken enemy shields and barriers with Overload and then burn them with Incinerate while dumping assault rifle rounds into their head. The Soldier especially seems completely useless. Every class can use every weapon with the same level of proficiency, so I can't imagine why someone would give up the helpful abilities that other classes have for stuff like Marksman and grenades. @Voxel said:The Human Engineer. I used the Quarian Engineer in the demo and really loved it because of the Incinerate/Cryo Blast combo but I have yet to unlock that character in the full game.I haven't been able to get much enjoyment from the other classes.

I've tried all of them but I don't really like their abilities compared to what the Engineer has. I like to weaken enemy shields and barriers with Overload and then burn them with Incinerate while dumping assault rifle rounds into their head. The Soldier especially seems completely useless. Every class can use every weapon with the same level of proficiency, so I can't imagine why someone would give up the helpful abilities that other classes have for stuff like Marksman and grenades.Krogan soldiers are meant to be complete tanks, like you'd expect. Plus I'm pretty sure they have cooldown reducing bonuses for their class specific passive stat too, so they can equip more weapons without sacrificing their cooldown. But yeah, from what I played, I noticed that Engineer was the clear favourite. Quite a long way to go from being the least popular class in ME2:P.

@Abyssfull said:@Voxel said:The Human Engineer. I used the Quarian Engineer in the demo and really loved it because of the Incinerate/Cryo Blast combo but I have yet to unlock that character in the full game.I haven't been able to get much enjoyment from the other classes. I've tried all of them but I don't really like their abilities compared to what the Engineer has. I like to weaken enemy shields and barriers with Overload and then burn them with Incinerate while dumping assault rifle rounds into their head. The Soldier especially seems completely useless.

Every class can use every weapon with the same level of proficiency, so I can't imagine why someone would give up the helpful abilities that other classes have for stuff like Marksman and grenades.Krogan soldiers are meant to be complete tanks, like you'd expect. Plus I'm pretty sure they have cooldown reducing bonuses for their class specific passive stat too, so they can equip more weapons without sacrificing their cooldown.

But yeah, from what I played, I noticed that Engineer was the clear favourite. Quite a long way to go from being the least popular class in ME2:PI have yet to see a Krogan Soldier in action in multiplayer, but I have heard that they can be pretty darn powerful.

If I ever unlock that class I'll probably give it a go. @Voxel said:@Abyssfull said:@Voxel said:The Human Engineer.

I used the Quarian Engineer in the demo and really loved it because of the Incinerate/Cryo Blast combo but I have yet to unlock that character in the full game.I haven't been able to get much enjoyment from the other classes. I've tried all of them but I don't really like their abilities compared to what the Engineer has. I like to weaken enemy shields and barriers with Overload and then burn them with Incinerate while dumping assault rifle rounds into their head. The Soldier especially seems completely useless. Every class can use every weapon with the same level of proficiency, so I can't imagine why someone would give up the helpful abilities that other classes have for stuff like Marksman and grenades.Krogan soldiers are meant to be complete tanks, like you'd expect.

Plus I'm pretty sure they have cooldown reducing bonuses for their class specific passive stat too, so they can equip more weapons without sacrificing their cooldown. But yeah, from what I played, I noticed that Engineer was the clear favourite. Quite a long way to go from being the least popular class in ME2:PI have yet to see a Krogan Soldier in action in multiplayer, but I have heard that they can be pretty darn powerful. If I ever unlock that class I'll probably give it a go.During my time spent, they were surprisingly prominent. Also the Krogan classes retain that charge melee attack you see them do in the SP, and it's more or less a one-hit kill against most enemies.

I wouldn't be surprised if they were intentionally made to be the rarest classes to unlock. @Abyssfull said:@Voxel said:@Abyssfull said:@Voxel said:The Human Engineer. I used the Quarian Engineer in the demo and really loved it because of the Incinerate/Cryo Blast combo but I have yet to unlock that character in the full game.I haven't been able to get much enjoyment from the other classes. I've tried all of them but I don't really like their abilities compared to what the Engineer has.

I like to weaken enemy shields and barriers with Overload and then burn them with Incinerate while dumping assault rifle rounds into their head. The Soldier especially seems completely useless. Every class can use every weapon with the same level of proficiency, so I can't imagine why someone would give up the helpful abilities that other classes have for stuff like Marksman and grenades.Krogan soldiers are meant to be complete tanks, like you'd expect. Plus I'm pretty sure they have cooldown reducing bonuses for their class specific passive stat too, so they can equip more weapons without sacrificing their cooldown. But yeah, from what I played, I noticed that Engineer was the clear favourite. Quite a long way to go from being the least popular class in ME2:PI have yet to see a Krogan Soldier in action in multiplayer, but I have heard that they can be pretty darn powerful.

If I ever unlock that class I'll probably give it a go.During my time spent, they were surprisingly prominent. Also the Krogan classes retain that charge melee attack you see them do in the SP, and it's more or less a one-hit kill against most enemies. I wouldn't be surprised if they were intentionally made to be the rarest classes to unlock.Yeah, you can spec your Krogan soldier to get a lot of Melee bonuses. Krogan rage and a heavy melee was taking like half the HP of a ravager on silver.