Melee DPS
Melee DPS classes in Eden Eternal act quickly and fiercely in battle. Choose the Thief, Martial Artist or Blade Dancer and you'll get far on your own and you'll be an excellent battle partner in any party.

Thief
Prerequisite:
Character Level: 15
Thieves often have a nasty reputation, but their organization has been in existence for centuries. Their skills have been honed through oppression and persecution, and finally have become recognized as a force for good. Thieves adhere to a strict code, and their "thefts" are often tests of skill and the objects returned to their owner the next day.
I like to think of it as liberating common goods, really..."


Martial Artist
Prerequisite:
Character Level: 40
Thief Level: 35
Martial Artists view combat as a deadly dance between opponents. Having meticulously molded their bodies into fierce fighting machines, Martial Artists use their focused discipline and fervent strength conditioning to deftly battle enemies. Not content to rely on weapons and armor alone, the Martial Artist's best weapon is incredible strength and speed.
"The best defense is a good offense. Plus my fists. That should do it."


Blade Dancer
Prerequisites:
Character Level: 50
Bard Level: 45
Beneath the Blade Dancer's glittery, ribboned exterior is an extremely ferocious fighter. You'll need the Blade Dancer in top form to take on Eden's final dungeons and NPCs. Wielding sharpened twin swords, the blade dancer excels at multiple target attacks, swiftly damaging all nearby enemies in a shiny, hypnotic blur.
"You should know by now that there is nothing more devastating in the world than true beauty."


Samurai
Prerequisites:
Character Level: 60
Warrior Level: 55
Martial Artist Level: 55
Combining the sword style of the katana and the skills of the Samurai, compared to other classes, the combination of attacks is very important. With specific combination of skills, not only can players effect various status debuffs but can also enhance one’s own ability and deal heavy damage to enemies.
"After years of training, a Samurai swings their trusted blade as swift as the wind"










































