The Berserker is one of the many classes you can play in Tribes of Midgard.
This class excels at dealing high melee damage quickly and they have skills that can make their weapons last longer, preventing them from breaking during a rampage.
However, you will first need to unlock this class. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to unlock it in the fastest way possible!
How to Unlock the Berserker Class in Tribes of Midgard
The Berserker is unlocked by killing 20 enemies within 10 seconds in Saga Mode. The easiest way to do this is going to require you to do a bit of a sacrificial run.
First off, you will want to wait a few days in-game. It should be around day 3 or 4 at the very minimum. It might be best to do it around days 6 to 7, however, but you can try earlier.
Just make sure a Blood Moon isn’t in effect, as it will spawn harder enemies with strong AoE attacks!
Now, you need to have 3 gates around your town. They should all be closed, of course. Wait for the night and enemies will start appearing and attacking your town.
Check your minimap to track the enemies, they are shown as big purple dots. Wait until there are large groups of enemies at each gate, then open the gates to let them in.
The enemies will swarm the Tree of Life which would usually be the last thing you want!
However, they will all be nicely grouped up and focused on attacking the town’s tree so you can just run around wiping them all out quickly!
Do this and you should unlock the Berserker quite easily.
Of course, this method makes it so that you will likely need to start another run; your town is likely to be heavily damaged after the fight. But hey, you got the Berserker class now!
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