In Stoic Studio’s Towerborne, you can play as one of four classes: Sentinel, Pyroclast, Rockbreaker, and Shadowstriker. Initially, you’re required to choose one and progress with it to unlock its related skills and give enemies a tough time on the battlefield.
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Thankfully, you can switch to another class at any time. Each one offers a different playstyle, so if one isn’t working for you in certain side quests, you can always switch to one that better matches your preference.
All Classes in Towerborne
Players wondering what each class does, and which one might be best for them, can check the table below for a quick overview of every Towerborne class.
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Class |
Tier |
Description |
|---|---|---|
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Shadowstriker |
S |
Shadowstrikers are swift and agile fighters that can unleash a flurry of attacks with sharp Dual Daggers, without being seen. Their unique “Shadow Feint” ability allows their class to fade in and out of battle with ease. |
|
Rockbreaker |
S |
Rockbreakers battle their foes head on using Gauntlets on their fists, with a mix of fast strikes, big sweeping attacks, and Extraordinary Focus Skills. |
|
Pyroclast |
A |
Pyroclasts use their mighty Warclub to smash and burn enemies with flame blasts. This powerful class has a unique ability called “Sear”, which ignites the Warclub with a flame that makes all attacks burn for a limited time. |
|
Sentinel |
A |
The Sentinel class provides a versatile playstyle, allowing for both offensive and defensive play pairing Sword and Shield. By utilizing the weapon’s unique ability to Block and Parry incoming attacks, they can build Valor and amplify their combat abilities even further. |
How to Level Up Your Class in Towerborne
To level up a class in Towerborne, you first need to equip it and then do missions and tasks that grant experience points (XP). This happens naturally as you play through the story and expand the map. That said, you can also complete side quests, such as bounties and Umbra Shrine quests, to reach your level milestones faster.
We’ve created a detailed guide specifically on leveling up your character and class, which you can check out here. It includes information on where and how to take on quests for XP farming, so be sure to give it a look.
There are also class-related bounties available on the Bounty Board that reward a significant amount of class XP and can noticeably boost your level. These are definitely worth completing once you teleport to Belfry.
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How to Change Your Class in Towerborne
To change your class in Towerborne, follow these steps:
- First, go to the menu. Just click the ESC button, and you’ll automatically land in the Loadout subsection. Since you can’t swap classes during combat, you’ll need to do this while in the Belfry or on the World Map.
- Then, hop into the “Class” segment… It’s next to “Loadout”, before the “Skills” and “Expressions” categories.
- Once there, just pick any class you want to equip and hit the Space key to make it active.
That’s pretty much it. You can now jump into missions and continue playing with your new class. When you switch classes, your previous class’s progress is paused, not lost, so you can switch back anytime and pick up leveling right where you left off.
If you’ve unlocked multiple class abilities but aren’t sure how to use them, you can always visit the Training Hall before actual fights to build your strategy.
This place is run by Courage, the cute fighter rabbit critter you can find on the east side of the Belfry. To learn about skill commands and key bindings, simply go into the Skills section and check them there. You’ll also see them appear during combat and training, so you shouldn’t have any problems.
- Released
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February 26, 2026
- ESRB
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Teen / Mild Blood, Fantasy Violence, In-Game Purchases
- Developer(s)
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Stoic Studio
- Publisher(s)
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Xbox Game Studios







