Blade & Soul 2 mobile, as the sequel to the classic game—Blade & Soul, has been highly anticipated since its release. Blade & Soul 2 naturally inherits the diverse class system from its predecessor, with each class having its own unique features. What class in Blade & Soul 2 is suitable for casual players is a question that many players are most concerned about. This time, I will introduce you to a few classes in Blade & Soul 2 that are suitable for casual players.

The first recommended class for casual players—Axe. This class is positioned as a tank, possessing super defensive and recovery abilities, making it very suitable for being placed at the front line in team battles. Moreover, this character is not difficult to develop; only medium-level equipment is needed to achieve good stat bonuses.

The second recommended class for casual players—Swordsman. This class can be considered the most balanced all-rounder in the game. With decent damage output and defense capabilities, it's very suitable for playing as a secondary DPS in PVP. Although this class isn't the strongest, its balanced stats make it more suitable for casual players to develop.

The third recommended class for casual players is Colorful Silk. Colorful Silk is the only class in the game that attacks using elemental external forces. Although its defense stats are relatively low, it possesses various control skills, and it has a long attack range. As long as players avoid direct confrontations with melee characters, they can evade most of the damage and easily defeat melee characters.

For the question of what class in Blade & Soul 2 is suitable for casual players, due to space limitations, I will temporarily recommend these three classes. These three classes have more advantages than disadvantages. As long as the operation and development are properly done, they can completely hold their own against other classes. If you're interested in these three classes, go ahead and experience them in the game.