Path of Exile 2 is still in early access, but it has already received numerous updates that have added more classes. Since launch, two new classes have been added, bringing the total from six to eight. However, not all classes are created equal – some are much better suited for beginners, while others shine only in the hands of experts.

📊 Quick Overview – Class Rankings at a Glance
| Rank | Class | Best For | Biggest Weakness |
| 8 | Mercenary | Nothing specific | Lacks identity; bad reload speed |
| 7 | Monk | High damage, stuns | Very squishy; needs precise dodging |
| 6 | Witch | Summoner playstyle | Difficult to master; fragile without minions |
| 5 | Sorceress | AoE elemental damage | Weak at close range; low mobility |
| 4 | Huntress | Spear combat, bleed builds | Struggles early; low survivability |
| 3 | Warrior | Tanky melee, stun abilities | Lower damage output |
| 2 | Ranger | Beginner-friendly, mobile, high damage | Low health, few AoE options |
| 1 | Druid | Shapeshifting, versatility, high damage | Slightly harder to learn |
“None of the classes are bad, but some are simply better than others at doing similar tasks.”
🔫 8. Mercenary – Crossbow and Grenades
The Mercenary is often described as the “worst part of all the other classes.” It wields a crossbow (similar to the Ranger’s bow) but has a bad reload speed that makes it feel clunky. It has grenades for AoE – but the Sorceress does AoE better. It can be tanky – but the Warrior does that better.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Grenades for AoE | Terrible reload speed |
| Can be built tanky | No clear identity |
| – | Outclassed in every role |
The Mercenary isn’t unplayable, but it’s the least satisfying class. Unless you’re committed to the crossbow fantasy, pick something else.
🥋 7. Monk – Fists of Fury
The Monk is an interesting hybrid, using a staff and elemental-infused fists to deal high damage and stun enemies. Its speed is excellent, and the stun potential is real. The problem? The Monk is extremely squishy.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| High damage output | Very low health |
| Strong stun abilities | Requires perfect dodging |
| Fast movement | Not forgiving for mistakes |
“If you are not good at dodging attacks, you will quickly meet your end.” A high-skill-ceiling class. Great for experienced players who love risk-reward gameplay. Beginners will die constantly.
🧙 6. Witch – The Dark Side of Magic
The Witch relies on summoning undead minions to fight for her. This can be extremely powerful – but it’s also difficult to learn and even harder to master. If your skeletons get wiped, you’ll be destroyed instantly due to your own lack of health.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Powerful summoner build | Very steep learning curve |
| Minions tank for you | Fragile without summons |
| High endgame potential | Time-consuming to optimize |
The Witch is a marathon, not a sprint. If you’re willing to learn the summoner mechanics, she’s a beast. If you want a simpler start, look elsewhere.
🔥 5. Sorceress – Elemental Power
The Sorceress offers raw elemental damage with powerful AoE attacks that can easily control the battlefield. She’s one of the best classes for dealing with large groups from a distance. But if enemies get close, she has few escape options and very low health.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Huge AoE damage | Very squishy |
| Great crowd control | Poor close-range options |
| Easy to understand | Less mobile than Ranger |
A solid caster pick. She’s nearly as powerful as the Ranger in damage potential but lacks the same maneuverability. Keep your distance.

🏹 4. Huntress – Primal Warrior
The Huntress wields a spear, offering a mix of melee attacks and thrown projectiles. She feels like a hybrid between the Ranger and Warrior, but lacks the survivability of both. The early game is a struggle – she doesn’t truly shine until later, when her ascendancy unlocks.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Good mobility | Terrible early game |
| Bleed abilities | Low health for a melee class |
| Versatile builds | Takes time to come online |
A late-bloomer. If you’re patient, the Huntress becomes strong. But expect a rough first few acts.
🛡️ 3. Warrior – Tanky Slams
The Warrior is a beast in combat, utilizing stun abilities to take down enemies quickly. With a shield and mace, you can tank boss hits and dish out decent damage in return. The moveset is easy to learn, and the high health pool is very forgiving.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Very tanky | Lower damage than other classes |
| Easy to learn | Slower playstyle |
| Great stun abilities | – |
The best melee class for beginners. You won’t top damage charts, but you’ll survive almost anything. Perfect for learning the game.
🏹 2. Ranger – Highly Mobile and Powerful
The Ranger is what most people want in a class: easy to learn, powerful at a distance, and highly mobile. Your bow keeps enemies far away, so you only need to dodge occasionally. Nearly all abilities are powerful, making it easy to craft a build once you understand the basics.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Beginner-friendly | Low health |
| High damage output | Few AoE options (but the ones it has are good) |
| Excellent mobility | – |
“The class, being easy to learn, allows anyone to jump into the game, get used to the class, and then work on making a build for it.”
The best starter class in PoE 2. Simple, strong, and safe. You can’t go wrong with Ranger.
🐻 1. Druid – Animalistic Pain
The Druid is a literal beast on the battlefield, with the ability to transform into a bear, werewolf, or wyvern – and you can switch between forms freely at any time. This gives you a wide range of build options. If shapeshifting isn’t your thing, you can stick to spells and play as a heavy weapon warrior-mage hybrid.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
| Versatile transformations | Slightly harder to learn than Ranger |
| High damage output | – |
| Multiple playstyles in one class | – |
“Druid is a bit more difficult to learn, but it is only slightly more difficult than the ranger, and once you get it down, you will be tearing each enemy’s face off.”
The best class in PoE 2 right now. It has everything – damage, versatility, and the coolest mechanic in the game (shapeshifting). The learning curve is mild, and the payoff is enormous.

📋 Summary Table – Class Comparisons
| Class | Difficulty | Survivability | Damage | Best For |
| Mercenary | Medium | Medium | Low | No clear niche |
| Monk | High | Very Low | High | Experienced players |
| Witch | High | Low (without minions) | Very High | Summoner enthusiasts |
| Sorceress | Low | Very Low | High | AoE casters |
| Huntress | Medium | Low | Medium | Late-game bleed builds |
| Warrior | Very Low | Very High | Medium | Beginners, tanks |
| Ranger | Very Low | Low | High | Best starter |
| Druid | Low-Medium | High | Very High | Overall best |
💬 BuyCarry Team’s Take
Path of Exile 2 offers incredible class variety, but not all classes are equally beginner-friendly. Our experience helping clients level and gear characters aligns closely with this ranking.
What we agree with:
- Druid is the king. The shapeshifting mechanic is powerful and fun. It’s worth the slight learning curve.
- Ranger is the best starter. Simple, safe, and strong. We recommend it to almost every new player.
- Warrior is great for tanks. If you hate dying, pick Warrior.
- Mercenary needs help. It’s not terrible, but every other class does its job better.
What we’d add:
- The Witch can be frustrating early. We offer summoner coaching and build optimization for players who want to skip the painful learning phase.
- The Monk is a glass cannon – if you struggle with survivability, we can help you adjust your passive tree and gear.
For our clients:
- Need help leveling a Druid or Ranger fast? We offer power leveling services.
- Want to master a complex class like Witch or Monk? Our coaches can guide you.
- Unsure which class to pick? Contact us for personalized advice.
Final verdict: For new players, pick Ranger or Druid. For veterans, Druid is the overall best, but Monk and Witch offer high-skill rewards. Avoid Mercenary unless you’re committed to making it work.
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❓ FAQ – Path of Exile 2 Classes
Q1: Which class is best for beginners?
A: Ranger – easy to learn, high damage, safe ranged playstyle. Warrior is also good for melee fans.
Q2: What is the strongest class in PoE 2 right now?
A: Druid – versatile, high damage, shapeshifting, and multiple build options.
Q3: Is the Mercenary really that bad?
A: Not “bad,” but it lacks identity. Other classes do everything it does better. Play it only if you love crossbows.
Q4: Is the Witch worth playing?
A: Yes, but only if you’re willing to learn summoner mechanics. The payoff is huge, but the early game is rough.
Q5: Why is the Huntress ranked so low?
A: Her early game is terrible. She only becomes strong later, so she’s not recommended for new players.
Q6: Can BuyCarry help me level or gear my PoE 2 character?
A: Yes – power leveling, build coaching, and endgame farming for all classes. Contact us.
Source: Aden Carter, DualShockers – May 19, 2026.
