So what is current;y most easiest class to level to end game that can do well in parties and pve to end game ?
Drakeos Lightblade - Human - Oathbound Paladin (Protection) (MAIN)
Drakeos Shadowbow - 60 Combat Pathfinder Hunter Ranger (Alt/retired)
Falados - Drow (Mez) Level 60 Trickster Rogue - Offically retired
Drakeos - Drow (Mez) Scourge Warlock/Druid (retired)
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Some wizard skills are being reduced in module 18 (January 21st) you can look that information up on this forum. This doesn't mean players will toss out their wizards. They will get free rebuilds for them when module 18 gets to live, and they will need to drop certain skill sets for others.
Rangers are pretty good being they work as both ranged and melee fighters. They use tab button to swap power sets from fighting rogue like with blades to using the bow. I don't use a ranger for the following reasons; they never stay locked in the stance, while they have both skill sets they come off weaker than both ranged DPS and melee DPS, and they just don't appeal to me as something I desire to play.
Warlocks use to have lifesteal but that ability has been removed since module 16. It makes playing a warlock a huge challenge. They seem very squishy even at level 80. The best I've heard to do is, get a great companion, permanent soul puppet, and learn to dodge a lot. Your soul puppet and companion need to do most of the heavy lifting at present.
I don't consider the cleric a true DPS because they are suppose to be healers. At present most people will say the cleric is the way to go. But remember, by the time you reach level 80, they will drop an anvil on their head and then it will be the squishy class. It is just something Cryptic likes to do so very often. Surprise we fixed the cleric!
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Arbiter Cleric is a true DPS as per the devs repeated statements. The path struggles at DPS in some content due to design issues but this isnt WAI.
Wizard, Cleric and Warlock are the only functional ranged DPS at the moment and only Wizard is considered to be strong atbthe role. Even with the nerfs on Preview, it will still outperform the other two most likely.
Ranger is Melee only and the strongest melee DPS currently. That might change in the next mod but reports are that ranged dps will still be poor.
Drakeos Shadowbow - 60 Combat Pathfinder Hunter Ranger (Alt/retired)
Falados - Drow (Mez) Level 60 Trickster Rogue - Offically retired
Drakeos - Drow (Mez) Scourge Warlock/Druid (retired)
Leveling up to 80 does not mean you finish all the campaign or anywhere close to end game.
My advice is to take your time leveling up to 80, if you plan to experience the game. Much of the low level content will get locked out once you get beyond it. Then you will miss out on titles, achievements, and quests will no longer be available to your level 80 character. You won't be able to play end game content without gathering the proper skill sets, boons, and knowledge along the way. Other players will refuse to invite you to end game content as well, we can tell by peeking at your character sheet, and seeing how you have your character equipped.
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Drakeos Shadowbow - 60 Combat Pathfinder Hunter Ranger (Alt/retired)
Falados - Drow (Mez) Level 60 Trickster Rogue - Offically retired
Drakeos - Drow (Mez) Scourge Warlock/Druid (retired)
Drakeos Shadowbow - 60 Combat Pathfinder Hunter Ranger (Alt/retired)
Falados - Drow (Mez) Level 60 Trickster Rogue - Offically retired
Drakeos - Drow (Mez) Scourge Warlock/Druid (retired)
You don't need 'best builds' or power boosts to level to 80 in Neverwinter. Levelling in Neverwinter is fairly fast and easy. You will hit 80 just doing daily invoking and a few quests along the way. If you run the all story quests and the zones they take you to (which aren't hard), you will in general be a little higher level than the areas you're in - so not strained.
If you run those quests and also do your daily invokes and some Stronghold quests and some campaign tasks, you will level past content so quickly that you will miss various steps, achievements and rewards along the way. It's more common in Neverwinter to level too fast than to need help levelling to 80.
As already stated, as soon as you hit level 80 and want to start running stronger content, other people will be checking your gear and your item level and your completed campaigns etc. and they will know whether you are a "rushed" 80 (new level 80 with very little development along the way) or a well developed character who's spent some time increasing their power and getting decent gear along the way.
Because you don't need "best builds" to reach 80, it's best to use the levelling process to try out your various powers and feats etc. along the way. You'll have enough respecs from events like Christmas/Simril that you can change stuff around once you hit 80 (and you have two full build slots right off the bat).