Stellar Resonance presents a very open and integrated 2D world where players can choose a character class to embark on free adventures and explorations. Before choosing a class, players can learn about the strongest class in Stellar Resonance, and we will also share all the classes in the game, so that each player can select a more suitable character class for themselves.

In Stellar Resonance, there are multiple classes set, with the strongest being the Greatsword Guardian. The reason this class is the strongest is mainly because the Greatsword Guardian can both resist damage and have offensive capabilities in the game. During battles, it can stand in front of teammates to absorb damage and also use its skills to deliver wide-range attacks when needed. Although it's a tank class, it is absolutely a very suitable choice for beginners and has excellent combat power.
Besides the Greatsword Guardian, there is also the Divine Archer in the game, which is a role very suitable for long-range combat. Each attack does not require the player to be too close to the opponent, and during output, there is a high chance of causing critical damage. Players can leverage this setup to perform large-scale output in the game, making it a relatively well-rounded character.

The Sylvan Speaker is a support-focused class in the game. This character not only has good offensive abilities but can also utilize its powerful healing skills during battles to protect other team members or restore lost health. It is quite suitable for beginners, although the character's focus is more on healing than attacking, making it ideal for team play.
The Thunder Shadow Swordsman is another class in the game, focusing primarily on dealing damage. In battle, it can quickly reduce the enemy's health with extremely fast frequency and high burst damage. However, it should be noted that this character has a higher difficulty in terms of operation.

Another class is the Frost Mage, which ranks lower in the game. This is mainly because, in battles, it uses spell attacks, which, while having high damage, come with a significant drawback: the need to cast, during which if interrupted by other members or if the player moves, the attack will be temporarily interrupted. This makes it more suitable as a support role in a team, and improper use may even lead to team failure, thus it's generally not recommended for novice players.
Additionally, there is the Azure Lan Knight, which also ranks lower in the game. Despite being a melee attacker, the character's abilities are far from sufficient. Players can try controlling this character at the beginning, but should switch to another class later to avoid situations where the character's capabilities are inadequate.

There are a total of six strongest classes in Stellar Resonance, and the characteristics of each class have been introduced above. These classes each have their unique features, and during gameplay, players need to adopt different strategies based on these individual setups to fully utilize the characters' abilities. You can try selecting a favorite class to join the battle.