In the game Dragon's Breath, many players have always thought that they can only choose characters and do not have a fixed class. In fact, there are several classes in Dragon's Breath that players can choose from. Most of the time, especially in the early stages, players focus more on the gameplay elements and the numerous challenging dungeons, which often leads to this question being overlooked by many players.

While a well-thought-out and intricate team composition is indeed very important, it is equally crucial for players to determine their role when entering the game. Each class in the game has its unique features and functions. When choosing a class, players need to fully consider the attributes and types of enemies. Let's start with the Mage. Mages are masters of long-range magic attacks. They possess a powerful reserve of magic and their magical skills are quite exquisite, capable of casting various splendid and powerful magic spells.
These magic spells can deal large-scale area damage. Even those powerful monsters with certain defensive capabilities can only take hits under the Mage's strong long-range attacks. For players who enjoy using strategies, are good at controlling the pace of battle, and prefer to keep a distance from enemies, the Mage is recommended as a class to try.

The Druid is also an outstanding class. During battles, Druids can freely control the power of these elements. When teammates are injured, Druids act like protectors, casting powerful healing magic to restore health. Besides their excellent healing abilities, Druids also have various impressive support skills. They can provide teammates with a variety of buffs, such as increasing attack power, making teammates more potent in combat, or enhancing defense or speed, making teammates more agile and flexible on the battlefield.
What's even more impressive is that Druids have a unique ability to transform. At critical moments, they can instantly turn into fierce beasts, possessing strong melee capabilities. In this form, Druids become like wild beasts, capable of dealing damage with sharp claws and teeth.

Warriors generally use their bodies to shield teammates from wave after wave of damage. Whether facing close-range attacks or long-range firepower, Warriors stand firm with their indomitable will and resilient physique. Additionally, Warriors excel in direct confrontations. Their melee skills are powerful, and they can also serve as the team's shield, protecting allies from enemy attacks. On the battlefield, Warriors are a source of security.
The Flame Knight is another class worth considering. Flame Knights combine the abilities of healing and tanking. They can not only stand at the front line, taking damage and providing reliable protection for their teammates, but also heal their teammates during battles. This dual function makes the Flame Knight's role in the team very prominent. When the team faces danger, the Flame Knight can step forward, drawing enemy fire, while also using powerful healing skills to treat injured teammates, ensuring the team's survival and combat effectiveness remain at their best.

Actually, the classes in Dragon's Breath are not fixed, so the strength division among roles is not very clear. When choosing a class, players should base their decision on the current needs of their team. After all, a character's class positioning relies on skills and equipment. Only by choosing a suitable class can one unleash their maximum potential in the game.