Tier ListUpdated: 7/16/2026

Ragnarok The New World PvE Tier List - Best Classes for Dungeons and Bosses

PvE-focused tier list for Ragnarok The New World. Rank all classes for dungeon clearing, MVP hunting, farming efficiency, and Time Corridor progression.

PvE Class Tier List for Ragnarok The New World

PvE content forms the backbone of Ragnarok The New World's gameplay, encompassing everything from field grinding and dungeon clearing to MVP hunting and the Time Corridor challenge mode. Unlike PvP where player skill and reaction time dominate, PvE performance depends heavily on class mechanics, damage output, survivability, and farming efficiency. This tier list ranks every class specifically for PvE content, helping you choose the most effective class for clearing dungeons, hunting bosses, and accumulating resources.

The PvE tier list considers several distinct content types: mob farming for experience and drops, dungeon clearing for progression and loot, MVP hunting for rare equipment and cards, and solo content for players who prefer independent gameplay. A class that excels in one area may struggle in another, so the overall ranking reflects weighted performance across all PvE scenarios.

PvE Tier Rankings

S-Tier PvE Classes

ClassFarmingDungeonsMVPSoloOverall PvE
Mage/WizardSSASS
GunslingerSASAS

The Mage and its Wizard advancement dominate PvE through unmatched AoE damage and crowd control. Fire Wall is the most impactful PvE skill in the game, creating impassable barriers that funnel enemies into kill zones or protect the party from advancing mobs. Meteor Storm and Storm Gust deliver devastating area damage that clears dungeon rooms in seconds, dramatically accelerating clear times.

The Gunslinger earns its S-tier PvE position through the unique weapon swap mechanic. In mob farming, the Gunslinger switches to a wide-area weapon for clearing groups, then swaps to a precision weapon for finishing stragglers. During MVP encounters, the ability to adapt damage type and range mid-fight allows the Gunslinger to exploit vulnerability windows that other classes cannot reach.

A-Tier PvE Classes

ClassFarmingDungeonsMVPSoloOverall PvE
Swordsman/KnightASAAA
Archer/HunterAASAA
Acolyte/PriestCSSDA

The Knight's PvE strength lies in its tanking capability and consistent Bowling Bash AoE damage. In dungeons, the Knight holds aggro and absorbs damage while the party deals damage freely. The Knight's durability makes them the preferred tank for challenging content like the Desert Ruins and Abyssal Pirates dungeons.

The Hunter ranks A-tier overall but claims S-tier specifically for MVP encounters. The ADL build delivers the highest sustained single-target DPS in the game, making the Hunter the primary damage dealer in MVP hunting parties. The Falcon companion adds automatic supplemental damage and detection, enhancing both farming and boss encounters.

The Priest receives S-tier rankings for dungeons and MVP despite a C-tier farming rating and D-tier solo performance. In group content, the Priest's healing and buffs are indispensable, and any serious MVP hunting party requires at least one Priest for resurrection and sustained healing.

B-Tier PvE Classes

ClassFarmingDungeonsMVPSoloOverall PvE
Thief/AssassinBBBBB
DruidBBBAB

The Assassin provides respectable PvE performance through Sonic Blow burst damage but suffers from limited AoE options that reduce farming efficiency. Solo Assassin play is viable but requires careful engagement management and consumable usage to compensate for low survivability.

The Druid offers solid solo PvE performance through shapeshifting versatility, allowing form swaps to match encounter requirements. The Werewolf form provides melee farming capability, the Bird-Man form handles ranged encounters, and the Human Arcanist form delivers spell-based AoE. This flexibility makes the Druid a competent solo class but each form requires separate gear investment.

C-Tier PvE Classes

ClassFarmingDungeonsMVPSoloOverall PvE
Merchant/BlacksmithACCCC

The Blacksmith's Cart Revolution farming earns an A-tier farming rating, but the class falls behind in dungeons and MVP encounters where combat performance matters most. The Blacksmith's value in PvE is primarily economic rather than combative, supporting the party through item crafting and vending rather than damage contribution.

Dungeon-Specific Performance

Different dungeon types favor different class capabilities. The Time Corridor emphasizes sustained performance across multiple floors, rewarding classes with good SP management and AoE consistency. The Desert Ruins features heavy-hitting enemies that favor tank-heavy compositions. The Abyssal Pirates dungeon involves naval mechanics that reward ranged classes with positioning flexibility.

Time Corridor Best Classes

For the Time Corridor, the Mage and Knight combination forms the foundation of most successful clear teams. The Mage provides AoE clearing and Fire Wall control, while the Knight holds the frontline and absorbs boss damage. The Hunter adds sustained boss damage, and the Priest provides the healing necessary for extended runs.

Farming Efficiency Rankings

Farming efficiency determines how quickly you accumulate Zeny, materials, and experience. Classes with strong AoE, low SP consumption, and fast clear speeds dominate the farming tier list.

RankClassFarming MethodZeny/Hour
1MageFire Wall + AoE grindingVery High
2BlacksmithCart Revolution mob farmingHigh
3KnightBowling Bash mob farmingHigh
4HunterADL + Falcon farmingMedium-High
5GunslingerWeapon swap adaptableMedium-High

Solo PvE Viability

For players who prefer solo content, class self-sufficiency becomes the primary ranking factor. Solo players need a balance of damage, survivability, and resource management without relying on party members for healing or tanking.

The Mage leads solo PvE through Fire Wall's ability to control enemy positioning, effectively tanking through barrier mechanics rather than hit points. The Druid's shapeshifting provides built-in versatility for handling diverse encounters solo. The Knight's natural durability allows extended solo farming with minimal consumable usage. Check our F2P tier list for budget-conscious solo rankings.

FAQ

Which class is best for farming Zeny?

The Mage and Blacksmith are the top Zeny farming classes. The Mage uses Fire Wall and AoE to clear dense mob areas rapidly, while the Blacksmith leverages Cart Revolution and the vending skill to profit from both combat drops and market trading. For the most efficient methods, see our Zeny farming guide.

Can I solo MVPs with any class?

Solo MVP hunting is possible with well-geared characters but is extremely challenging and inefficient compared to party hunting. The Knight and Hunter have the best solo MVP potential due to tanking durability and sustained DPS respectively. However, most MVPs are designed for party encounters and will overwhelm solo players without exceptional gear and skill.

Which class clears the Time Corridor fastest?

The Mage and Wizard clear Time Corridor floors fastest through AoE damage and Fire Wall crowd control. Paired with a Knight for tanking and a Priest for healing, the Wizard-led party achieves the most consistent and rapid clear times across all difficulty tiers.

Is the Priest viable for solo PvE?

The Priest struggles in solo PvE due to low damage output and slow clear speeds. While the Battle Priest build exists, it requires specific gear investment and still underperforms compared to dedicated DPS classes. Solo-focused players should consider other classes and switch to Priest for group content using Job Freedom.

How does refinement affect PvE tier rankings?

Equipment refinement significantly impacts class performance and can shift effective tier rankings. A well-refined lower-tier class may outperform a poorly-geared higher-tier class. Weapon refinement provides the largest damage increase per investment, making it the priority for all DPS classes. See our safe refining guide for cost-efficient refinement strategies.