When first starting out inMy Hero Ultra Rumble, players will be introduced to the game’s archetypes, also known as classes. This aspect of the game’s characters is very important, as they not only cater to certain playstyles but also inform fans on how that character was meant to be played. There are a total of five different archetypes inMy Hero Ultra Rumble:Rapid, Strike, Assault, Support, and Technical.

With that, players are able to choose from themany different heroesand villains withinMy Hero Ultra Rumble’sroster and focus on specific archetypes. For newer players, there are three classes that they should focus on before trying out the other two, as they are much easier to learn and act as the gateway to learning the more complex features ofMy Hero Ultra Rumble.

Deku with the assault icon

3The Assault Archetype

The Assault class is the very first class that is introduced to beginners inMy Hero Ultra Rumblethrough the game’s tutorial. That’s because beginners will learn the game’s simple mechanics while playing as Izuku Midoriya, who is an Assault archetype. The Assault archetype is practicallyMy Hero Ultra Rumble’stake on a ‘tank’ class, meaning characters associated with the yellow color will provide much more defense and grant defensive support for allies. Simply put, the Assault class is the easiest one to learn inMy Hero Ultra Rumble. When choosing an Assault hero/villain, players will be expected to hold the groundfor the friendly team,as well as provide small amounts of support when needed.

For example, Deku has the ability to carry a downed ally on his back and eventually revive them. With his mobility, Izuku is capable of establishing a solid foundation for his teammates. Another eminent Assault character is Kendo, who is one of the best tanks in the game. What Kendo, the optimistic Class 1-B student, lacks in mobility, she makes up for in defense and damage. Her ‘clap’ attack can deal massive amounts of damage with precise hits, but her shield ability makes her even more captivating. With her enlarged hand, Kendo can create a massive shield to block enemy attacks of (almost) all types for her teammates. Here’s a list of all the Assault characters inMy Hero Ultra Rumble:

The Strike icon next to Bakugo

2The Strike Archetype

One of the best ways to jump intoMy Hero Ultra Rumbleis to simply focus on damage output rather than other technical features. Damage is particularly important in thebattle royale game,as some certain moves and Quirks propel massive amounts of damage very quickly, making it more than easy to take out opponents. That said, Strike characters are one of the best types of fighters for new players. Strike characters were created for one thing and one thing only: To frustrate/down opponents with their devastating DPS and abilities.

One of the best examples of this is the face of the Strike archetype himself—Bakugo. Katsuki Bakugo has been consistently ‘hailed’ as one of the scariest competitors to fight against inMy Hero Ultra Rumbledue to his various tools and incredible damage. His ranged Quirk has the potential to snipe opponents and render them useless in a matter of seconds. Another wonderful Strike character is Shigaraki,another ‘broken’ characterinMy Hero Ultra Rumble. Shigaraki doesn’t have any lavish movement options, but he can inflict loads of damage when fighting up close. Generally, players using Strike fighters will want to act as their team’s DPS character in an MMORPG. Get into the battlefield, down enemies and wreak havoc, get out and heal (or receive help from a Support character), and jump back intobattle in the superhero game.Here are all the Strike characters inMy Hero Ultra Rumble:

The Support icon next to Cementoss

1The Support Archetype

Finally, beginners inMy Hero Ultra Rumblemay want to check out the Support archetype. The Support archetype is, arguably, the more difficult class from the other two, but that’s just because players will need to focus on two vastly different roles when playing on a team. Support characters' main job is to ensure that their teammates are alive and well while mainly protecting them after they are downed. Of course, Support heroes/villains all have Quirk Skills that have the potential of inflicting monstrous damage on enemy teams, but these players should never forget the importance they hold in supporting their allies.

One of the best Support heroes is Cementoss, who can build walls and even a large foundation with his cement-related Quirk. Not only can he provide a team a grand advantage by giving them the high ground, but Cementoss' Special Action allows him to place walls around a downed ally and revive them instantly. High-rank Cementoss players have proved to the community that the Support character is one of the best additions to any sort of team. Another wonderful Support character, and one that is brilliantfor newer playersto try, is Ibara Shiozaki. Shiozaki, like Cementoss, has a Special Action that allows her to instantly revive a downed ally. But, Shiozaki also has different skills that make her a superb DPS hero as well, as her thorn-based attacks can pierce through single targets. One of her Quirk Skills even allows her to imprison a single target with her thorny hair and make them vulnerable to other attacks. Here are all the Support characters inMy Hero Ultra Rumble:

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