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Look, we get it. You’ve just loaded up Dungeon Stalkers for the first time, staring at a roster of characters that all look equally capable of either saving the day or getting you killed in the most embarrassing way possible. The age-old gaming dilemma strikes again: which character do you pick when you have absolutely no idea what you’re doing?

Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Standing at the character select screen, desperately trying to decode which pixelated warrior won’t immediately become monster food the second you step into your first dungeon. The good news? We’ve done the legwork (and died countless times) so you don’t have to.

Which Stalker Should You Pick In Dungeon Stalkers? A Brutally Honest Guide

Which Stalker Should You Pick In Dungeon Stalkers? A Brutally Honest Guide. Photo credit goes to the original creator.”Steam“

Understanding Your Playstyle Before Picking Your Stalker

Before we dive into the meat and potatoes of character selection, let’s talk about something most guides conveniently skip over: knowing yourself as a player. Are you the type who charges headfirst into battle, consequences be damned? Or do you prefer skulking in the shadows, picking off enemies one by one like some sort of digital assassin?

Maybe you’re that player who genuinely enjoys keeping everyone alive while they do the heavy lifting – and honestly, bless your supportive soul because the rest of us are terrible at remembering healing potions exist.

Your playstyle isn’t just some fancy gaming term; it’s the difference between having a blast and rage-quitting after your fifth consecutive death to the same basic enemy. Choose a stalker that meshes with how you naturally approach games, not what looks coolest in the character portrait.

Best Stalker Picks for New Players

The Tank Route: When You Want to Face-Tank Everything

If you’re new to Dungeon Stalkers, going with a tank-focused stalker is like choosing training wheels – except these training wheels can crush skulls. Tank stalkers are forgiving, straightforward, and perfect for players who think strategy is just hitting things harder until they stop moving.

Hilda stands out here as the poster child for “point me at the problem and I’ll solve it.” She’s got the health pool of a small whale and enough defensive capabilities to make even the most aggressive enemies reconsider their life choices. Plus, she’s practically built for beginners who haven’t quite mastered the art of dodge-rolling at the exact right moment.

The beautiful thing about tank stalkers is their margin for error. Made a mistake? No problem, you’ve got enough health to learn from it. Forgot to dodge that obviously telegraphed attack? Your armor’s got your back. It’s gaming with a safety net, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.

The DPS Path: For Players Who Think Defense is Overrated

Now, if you’re the type who believes the best defense is a good offense (and has the reflexes to back up that philosophy), DPS stalkers might be your calling. These glass cannons can delete enemies from existence, assuming you can keep them alive long enough to do their thing.

Fair warning though: choosing a DPS stalker as your first character is like learning to drive in a sports car. Sure, it’s exhilarating when you get it right, but the crashes are spectacular and frequent. You’ll need to master positioning, timing, and the fine art of not standing in the fire – skills that come with experience, not wishful thinking.

Advanced Stalker Selection Strategy

Reading Team Compositions Like a Pro

Here’s where things get interesting. Once you’ve graduated from the “please don’t let me die immediately” phase of gameplay, you can start thinking about team synergy. Which stalker should you pick in Dungeon Stalkers when you’re playing with others? It depends entirely on what gaps need filling.

Got a team full of damage dealers who think healing is for the weak? Maybe it’s time to swallow your pride and pick that support stalker. Is everyone playing support because they’re too scared to take risks? Someone needs to step up and be the damage dealer, and that someone might be you.

The meta is always shifting in games like this, but understanding basic team roles never goes out of style. A balanced team will always outperform a collection of individual players, no matter how skilled they might be solo.

Situational Picks That Actually Matter

Different dungeons call for different approaches, and experienced players know that sometimes the “best” stalker is the one that counters specific encounter mechanics. Facing a boss that loves area-of-effect attacks? Maybe leave the melee DPS at home this time. Going up against enemies that hit like freight trains? That tank stalker suddenly looks a lot more appealing.

The Honest Truth About Stalker Selection

At the end of the day, the best stalker in Dungeon Stalkers is the one you’ll actually enjoy playing for hours on end. All the min-maxing and theory-crafting in the world won’t save you if you’re bored out of your mind or constantly fighting against your character’s playstyle.

Take some time to experiment. Most good games let you try before you fully commit, so take advantage of that. Your first choice doesn’t have to be your forever choice, and switching things up keeps the game fresh anyway.

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This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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