Choosing your main class in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make early in the game. With eight distinct classes and multiple specializations (Specs), each offering drastically different playstyles, it’s easy to feel lost.
Whether you want to protect allies, rain destruction from afar, or unleash flashy melee combos, this guide breaks down every class and Spec to help you find your perfect match.
DPS Classes
Stormblade (Thunder Element)

The Stormblade is a fast-paced melee fighter that channels the power of lightning to deliver stylish, high-speed slashes. This class thrives on fast combos, high-risk bursts, and mobility. It doesn’t offer team buffs, but it more than compensates with pure, unrelenting DPS.
- Specs:
- Iaido Slash: Focuses on front-loaded burst damage. You’ll use Volt Surge, Iaido Slash, and Flash Strike to melt bosses in seconds.
- Moonstrike: A smoother, consistent DPS build with Thundercut and Stormflash, offering a rhythmic, fluid playstyle.
Want to master this electrifying class? Check out our full Blue Protocol: Star Resonance Stormblade main class guide.
Play this if you love high APM combat, flashy skills, and mastering combo timing.
Wind Knight (Wind Element)

The Wind Knight wields a long spear infused with wind energy, specializing in mobility and fast-paced combos. This melee DPS excels at weaving aerial and ground attacks seamlessly, maintaining constant offensive pressure.
You’ll rely on skills like Falcon Toss and Spiral Thrust to strike fast and reposition easily. Its Typhoon Cleave Ultimate restores spent resources, letting you stay in the fight longer.
Play this if you enjoy fluid spear combat, fast attacks, and a high-tempo playstyle.
Marksman (Light Element)

The Marksman dominates from afar, using precision shots and elemental support from summoned companions. This ranged DPS mixes single-target precision with AoE control, adapting to any fight.
- Specs:
- Wildpack: Summon wolves that fight by your side, dealing sustained damage while you focus on consistent ranged output.
- Falconry: Summon a falcon to help you control large groups with crit-heavy AoE attacks.
Play this if you like smart positioning, pet synergy, and flexible ranged damage.
Frost Mage (Ice Element)

The Frost Mage freezes foes and controls the battlefield through massive AoE attacks and crowd control. This ranged caster can slow, stun, and obliterate groups but struggles with mobility and survivability.
- Specs:
- Icicle: High single-target burst, ideal for boss encounters and precision spellcasting.
- Frostbeam: Wide AoE coverage and control effects, great for dungeons and team play.
Play this if you prefer calculated magic, crowd control, and devastating AoE nukes.
Tank Classes
Shield Knight (Light Element)

Shield Knight is your classic sword-and-shield tank, reliable, defensive, and built to protect the team. You generate threat naturally through your skills, making it easy to control fights and protect allies.
Use Judgment and Aegis Ward to heal, block, and counter incoming damage while staying on the front lines.
- Specs:
- Recovery: Focuses on self-healing and blocking for unbreakable defense.
- Shield: Trades a bit of defense for offensive pressure while remaining extremely tanky.
Play this if you love tanking head-on, holding aggro, and outlasting everything.
Heavy Guardian (Rock Element)

The Heavy Guardian wields the massive Guardblade, using the Earth Element to channel raw power and control. It’s slower than Shield Knight but much stronger in crowd management.
Its signature skill, Sandgrip, pulls all nearby enemies together, a unique advantage no other tank can replicate. The Guardian’s tough defenses make it the ultimate wall in dungeons and raids.
Play this if you like being immovable, controlling crowds, and crushing foes with heavy swings.
Support Classes
Verdant Oracle (Forest Element)

Verdant Oracle is the true healer of Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. Using the Forest Element, it heals, shields, and buffs allies with nature’s power. It may start off slow but becomes essential in high-level content for keeping teams alive.
- Specs:
- Smite: Deals damage to trigger healing and shields, rewarding aggressive play.
- Lifebind: Focused purely on healing, shielding, and buffing for strong team sustain.
Play this if you want to be your team’s lifeline and keep everyone alive in chaos.
Beat Performer (Fire Element)

Beat Performer brings rhythm to the battlefield, combining offense and support through musical flame-powered skills. It boosts allies’ attack power and keeps the tempo high in every fight.
- Specs:
- Dissonance: Converts your damage into healing, perfect for aggressive support.
- Concerto: Strengthens your buffs, boosting team-wide DPS and synergy.
Play this if you want to be the heartbeat of your team, buffing, supporting, and setting everything on fire.
Final Thoughts
Every class in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance offers a distinct experience.
- Want to tank and control the battlefield? Pick Shield Knight or Heavy Guardian.
- Prefer raw damage and speed? Go Stormblade, Wind Knight, or Marksman.
- Like spellcasting and control? Frost Mage is your best bet.
- Want to support and sustain your party? Choose Verdant Oracle or Beat Performer.
If you want to know which classes perform best in the late game, check out our full best class tier list for endgame in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance.
And if you’re just starting your journey in Asterliese, don’t miss our Blue Protocol: Star Resonance beginner’s guide.

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