TypeRealm has three classes. Each starts with a different stat block and rewards a different
typing style.
warrior
- HP
- 120
- Attack
- 12
- Defense
- 8
High HP and defense. Endures long battles.
The Warrior is built to outlast: a deep HP pool and the highest defense in the realm let you trade blows with bosses that would two-shot a Mage. Pick this class if you want forgiving combat that rewards patience.
mage
- HP
- 80
- Attack
- 18
- Defense
- 4
High attack power. Glass cannon.
The Mage is a glass cannon — every word lands like a meteor, but mistakes cost you. With the highest base attack and the lowest HP, the Mage rewards careful, accurate typing over raw speed.
rogue
- HP
- 100
- Attack
- 14
- Defense
- 6
Balanced stats. Higher combo potential.
The Rogue threads the needle: balanced HP and attack, but a higher combo ceiling than either Warrior or Mage. If you can chain long streaks of >80% accuracy, the Rogue's combo multiplier scales harder than any other class.
Which class should you pick?
If you're new to typing games, start with the Warrior. Its high HP buffer absorbs the early
mistakes that come with learning the combo system. Once you can hold 80%+ accuracy across a
full encounter, switch to the Rogue for higher damage scaling. The Mage is the highest
ceiling, lowest floor option — only worth it if you can already type 80+ WPM cleanly.
Effective stats grow from base values plus per-level allocations (vitality, strength,
resilience, focus, swiftness). See How to Play for the damage formula.