
Plus, you can revive downed and bleeding characters since the skill has a short cooldown. Since healing items in the game disappear after a single-use, the Heal skill becomes your primary means of keeping everyone in tip-top shape. This is due to getting the “Heal” skill at level 1. In my opinion, Doctors are the most invaluable class in Empire of Sin. They can practically snipe their way to victory if you build them properly. Meanwhile, “Kill Chain” (level 5) lets them regain an action point if their shot eliminates a hostile. “Flush” (level 1) can make a target move out of cover and trigger overwatch shots. Since enemies can shoot you across an entire room with their pistols, having a rifle or sniper rifle (and camping via overwatch) makes most encounters a breeze.Ĭon Artists also have a couple of nifty skills. Con Artists can readily use sniper rifles making them deadly for long-range engagements. The Con Artist class in Empire of Sin is actually fairly decent. Likewise, their skills (except for “Meat Hook” which is available at level 5) aren’t going to wow you. This is due to a limited selection of weapons (mostly for close-range combat) until they can get bonus training for rifles at level 2. The Enforcer isn’t a class I prioritized Empire of Sin. You won’t even need to waste a healing item on her. If a crew member’s HP gets low, she’ll suddenly stand up and spray lots of hostiles with her SMG. The reason for this is that Hair Trigger activates even when Maria’s downed and bleeding. This made her one of my best characters in several Empire of Sin playthroughs. For example, Maria Rodriguez got the perk quite early on. Still, the class’ best perk isn’t a level-up skill it’s actually a trait called “Hair Trigger.” This makes them automatically shoot at various targets if an ally’s HP goes below 25%.Īs far as I know, you can easily get the Hair Trigger perk if a Hired Gun is using an SMG and their expertise and kills increase. Hired Guns specialize in close to medium-range combat. You’ve got the Hired Gun, Enforcer, Con Artist, Doctor, and Demolitionist Let’s discuss the five character classes in Empire of Sin.

Empire of Sin: Character classes and skills guide

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After learning how to recruit characters and manage your crew’s relationships, it’s time for our guide on the game’s classes, skills, and roles. Empire of Sin presents you with a number of options when it comes to characters.
