Building your first party in Class of Heroes 3: Remaster can feel overwhelming with 11 races, multiple classes, and complex stat systems. This dungeon crawler doesn't hold your hand, but with the right character creation strategy, you'll dominate those early floors and set yourself up for long-term success. Whether you're tackling your first labyrinth or planning your dream team composition, understanding race-class synergies and stat priorities makes all the difference.
What Makes Character Creation Crucial in Class of Heroes 3?
Unlike many JRPGs where you can coast with suboptimal builds, Class of Heroes 3: Remaster punishes poor character creation decisions immediately. You'll face challenging encounters from the very first dungeon floor, and without proper stat distribution and class selection, even basic enemies can wipe your party.
The game features 11 unique races, each with exclusive classes and different starting stat distributions. Your success depends on understanding these racial advantages and building a balanced party that can handle both combat and dungeon exploration challenges.

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Expect to spend significant time grinding levels even in starting areas. Proper character builds reduce this grind considerably.
Understanding the Six Core Stats
Every character in Class of Heroes 3 relies on six fundamental attributes that determine their effectiveness:
Agility deserves special attention - acting before enemies prevents devastating opening rounds that can end battles before they begin. Even tanks benefit from higher agility to establish defensive positions early.
Optimal Race Selection for Beginners
Frontline Powerhouses
Bajamoon stands out with exceptional starting stats: 14 Power and 14 Vitality make them natural frontline dominators. Their unique Dragon Knight class combines excellent damage output with solid defensive capabilities.
Dwarves excel as defensive anchors with 11 Power and 11 Vitality. They're perfect Knight candidates, offering reliable tanking while maintaining respectable damage output.
Magical Specialists
Celestia races shine as healers with their impressive 14 Mind stat. This makes them ideal Photomancer candidates, giving you access to the game's most potent healing magic early in your adventure.
Elves bring strong magical aptitude with their unique Elementalist class, though they work well in various magical roles depending on your party needs.

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Essential Party Composition Strategy
The Core Four Framework
Every successful party needs these fundamental roles:
- Primary Tank (Dwarf Knight recommended)
- Damage Dealer (Bajamoon Fighter or Dragon Knight)
- Healer (Celestia Photomancer)
- Utility Specialist (Felper Thief)
Why Thieves Are Non-Negotiable
Thieves handle chest interactions throughout dungeons - without one, you'll miss valuable loot and face dangerous trapped containers. Felper thieves also provide passive benefits like increased battle rewards, making them invaluable for resource management.
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Position your thief in the back row for safety while maintaining access to their essential utility skills.

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Bonus Point Distribution Strategy
During character creation, you'll receive Bonus Points (BP) ranging from 10-30. Here's how to maximize their impact:
Recommended BP Ranges
- 15-20 BP: Acceptable for most builds
- 20+ BP: Ideal - consider rerolling for these numbers
- 29+ BP: Exceptional - proceed immediately
Stat Priority System
Max your primary stat first (10 points)
- Power for fighters/knights
- Intelligence for offensive casters
- Mind for healers
Boost Agility significantly (remaining points)
- Turn order determines battle outcomes
- Even tanks need decent speed
Consider secondary stats (if BP allows)
- Vitality for survivability
- Luck for critical hits

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Advanced Class Combinations
Unique Class Benefits
Each race offers an exclusive class unavailable to others. While these provide interesting options, don't build your entire party around unique classes - you'll miss essential roles.
Effective Unique Class Integration:
- Use 1-2 unique classes maximum
- Ensure core roles remain covered
- Experiment after mastering basics
Multi-Class Considerations
As characters progress, they can change classes while retaining learned abilities. Plan for future flexibility by choosing initial classes that provide strong foundational skills.
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Class changing requires significant investment - focus on mastering your starting build first.
Sample Starting Party Build
Here's a beginner-friendly party that handles all essential functions:
- Dwarf Knight (Front) - Primary tank with solid damage
- Bajamoon Dragon Knight (Front) - Heavy damage dealer
- Human Fighter (Front) - Reliable third frontliner
- Celestia Photomancer (Back) - Essential healing magic
- Felper Thief (Back) - Utility and treasure management
- Elf Pyromancer (Back) - Offensive magic support
This composition provides excellent balance between survivability, damage output, and utility functions while remaining straightforward for newcomers to manage.

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Remember that Class of Heroes 3 rewards patience and strategic thinking over rushing through content. Take time to understand your characters' capabilities, experiment with different tactics, and don't hesitate to grind levels when facing challenging encounters. Your careful character creation choices will pay dividends throughout your entire adventure.
For more Class of Heroes 3, take a look at our Beginner's Guide.

