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Legend of Mushroom Tier List – Best Class Ranked

Which Legend of Mushroom class is best?

Looking for a Legend of Mushroom tier list? The idle RPG has taken the mobile scene by storm, with its cute visuals and simple gameplay loop. As you get to work upgrading your mushroom and leveling up, you’ll need to know which class is the best to main. Our Legend of Mushroom tier list will help you decide!

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Legend of Mushroom Classes Tier List

RankingClass Name
SHoly Guide, Bishop, Swordmaster, Warmonger, Beastsoul Master, Necro Master, Shadow Hunter, Arrowgod
AChronomancer, Storm Priest, Claymore Wielder, Berserker, Soul Hunter, Spirit Shepherd, Sharpshooter, Dual Crossbower
BHealer, Spellcaster, Swordsman, Axe Warrior, Beast Tamer, Skeleton Mage, Shadow Sniper, Wind Crossbower
CMage, Warrior, Spirit Channeler, Archer
DAdventurer, Shroomie
Legend of Mushroom classes tier list
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S-Tier Classes (Lv. 100+)

All level 100+ classes summon attacks that deal 1166% AoE damage (2623% if awakened) and reduce counter damage resistance of targets within the range by 40% lasting for 5 seconds. If these classes are awakened, they also increase attack speed by 30% and gain 50% more defense.

ClassesFeaturesBest for

Holy Guide
· Active Skill Energy Regen +20%

· Prolong active skills (excluding Blitz Assault) by 40%

· Every 1 stun reduces the cooldown of all active skills by 0.3 seconds.
· Attack;
· Stun;
· Energy Regen;
· Skill CD Reduction

Bishop
· Skill Crit Damage +50%

· All character skills deal 10% extra damage (ignore Immunity).

· The next basic attack deals an additional 100% damage after using an active skill.
· Attack;
· Stun;
· Skill Crit

Swordmaster
· Damage resistance +15

· Restores 4% of max HP every 5 seconds.

· Gains shield every 10 seconds, absorbing 8% of max HP for 5 seconds.
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Damage Resistance;
· Shield

Warmonger
· Counter damage +140

· Reflect 30% of current basic attack damage when hit.

· Attack scales with HP loss (for every 10% lost HP, increases attack by +3%).
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Counter Damage;
· Attack

Beastsoul Master
· Increases Pal Crit Rate by 25%

· Increases Pal damage multiplier by 10%

· Pal damage scales with HP loss (for every 10% HP lost, Pala damage increased by +4%).
· Pal Crit;
· Pal Damage;
· Crowd Control

Necro Master
· Enhances Pal deploy effects by 20%

· Gains extra effects based on the first pal’s race in the lineup.

· Gains extra effects based on the number of deployed pals belonging to certain races.
· Pal Control;
· Pal Effects

Shadow Hunter
· Base Crit damage increased by +20%

· Basic attacks have a 50% chance to deal extra damage equal to 1% of the target’s current HP.

· After a critical hit, boosts attack by 40% for 1 second.
· Attack;
· Combo;
· Crit Damage

Arrowgod
· Combo damage increased by +140%

· Shoot additional 2 bullets during combos.

· Fire 2 bullets during basic attacks.
· Attack;
· Combo;
· Ignore Evasion;
· Combo Damage

A-Tier Classes (Lv. 70+)

All the following classes deal 1166% AoE damage and reduce the skill damage resistance of targets within the range by 20-40%.

ClassesFeaturesBest for

Chronomancer
· Attack increased by +12%

· Active Skill Energy Regen +20%

· Prolong active skills (excluding Blitz Assault) by 40%
· Attack;
· Stun;
· Energy Regen;
· Skill CD Reduction

Storm Priest
· Attack increased by +12%

· Skill Crit Damage +50%

· All character skills deal 10% extra damage (ignore Immunity).
· Attack;
· Stun;
· Skill Crit

Claymore Wielder
· Defense increased by +30%

· Damage resistance +15

· Restores 4% of max HP every 5 seconds.
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Damage Resistance;
· Shield

Berserker
· Defense increased by +30%

· Counter damage +140

· Reflect 30% of current basic attack damage when hit.
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Counter Damage;
· Attack

Soul Hunter
· Increases Pal base attack speed by 0.1% and ignores evasion by 10%.

· Increases Pal Crit Rate by 25%

· Increases Pal damage multiplier by 10%
· Pal Crit;
· Pal Damage;
· Crowd Control

Spirit Shepherd
· Increases Pal base attack speed by 0.1% and ignores evasion by 10%.

· Enhances Pal deploy effects by 20%

· Gains extra effects based on the first pal’s race in the lineup.
· Pal Control;
· Pal Effects

Sharpshooter
· Increases attack speed by +15% and ignores evasion by +10%.

· Base Crit damage increased by +20%

· Basic attacks have a 50% chance to deal extra damage equal to 1% of the target’s current HP.
· Attack;
· Combo;
· Crit Damage

Dual Crossbower
· Increases attack speed by +15% and ignores evasion by +10%.

· Combo damage increased by +140%

· Shoot additional 2 bullets during combos.
· Attack;
· Combo;
· Ignore Evasion;
· Combo Damage

B-Tier Classes (Lv. 50+)

ClassesFeaturesBest for

Healer
· Skill Crit increased by +15%

· Attack increased by +12%

· Active Skill Energy Regen +20%
· Attack;
· Stun;
· Energy Regen

Spellcaster
· Skill Crit increased by +15%

· Attack increased by +12%

· Skill Crit Damage +50%
· Attack;
· Stun

Swordsman
· Counter multiplier is increased by +30%

· Defense increased by +30%

· Damage resistance +15
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Damage Resistance

Axe Warrior
· Counter multiplier is increased by +30%

· Defense increased by +30%

· Counter damage +140
· Defense;
· Counter;
· Counter Damage

Beast Tamer
· Adds 1 extra Pal slot.

· Increases Pal base attack speed by 0.1% and ignores evasion by 10%.

· Increases Pal Crit Rate by 25%
· Pal Crit;
· Pal Damage

Skeleton Mage
· Adds 1 extra Pal slot.

· Increases Pal base attack speed by 0.1% and ignores evasion by 10%.

· Enhance Pal deploy effects by 20%
· Pal Control

Shadow Sniper
· Increases combo rate by +30%

· Increases attack speed by +15% and ignores evasion by +10%.

· Base Crit damage increased by +20%
· Attack;
· Combo

Wind Crossbower
· Increases combo rate by +30%

· Increases attack speed by +15% and ignores evasion by +10%.

· Combo damage increased by +140%
· Attack;
· Combo;
· Ignore Evasion

C-Tier Classes (Lv. 30+)

ClassesFeaturesBest for

Mage
· Skill Crit increased by +15%

· Attack increased by +12%
· Attack;
· Stun

Warrior
· Counter multiplier is increased by +30%

· Defense increased by +30%
· Defense;
· Counter

Spirit Channeler
· Adds 1 extra Pal slot.

· Increases Pal base attack speed by 0.1% and ignores evasion by 10%.
· Pal Crit

Archer
· Increases combo rate by +30%

· Increases attack speed by +15% and ignores evasion by +10%.
· Attack

D-Tier Classes (Basic)

ClassesFeaturesBest for

Adventurer
· Throws 2 spores, dealing 262% damage.Early game.

Shroomie
· Throws 1 spore, dealing 131% damage.Early game.

Check out the table above for our full ranking of all classes available in Legend of Mushroom. Many of those in the S and A tiers are top-level upgrades that will take hours of grinding to unlock, but they’re all worth it. We last updated this tier list on February 17, 2025.

For casual players, though, Swordsman and Axe Warrior are the most feasible options in Legend of Mushroom. Both are quite far along on the evolution chart we’ll explain below, but require much less in-game progress to earn.

Swordsman is a level 50 upgrade of the base Shroomie unit, boasting strong Counter damage and an inherently high DEF stat. As you get into more advanced stages and enemies become more frequent and hard-hitting, you’ll need that solid armor.

Axe Warrior is also a level 50 upgrade on Shroomie and even tankier than the Swordsman. Its Cocklebur Dance skill does a blistering 1270% AoE damage to all enemies on your screen, making it perfect for getting over the line in a boss fight.

The Swordsman and Claymore Wielder classes in Legend of Mushroom.
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How to Get New Classes in Legend of Mushroom

Unlike most gacha games, Legend of Mushroom doesn’t use a traditional gacha mechanic. Instead, the only way to unlock new classes is by following upgrade paths, all of which stem from the base Shroomie class.

Each upgrade requires you to reach a certain level with your character. At first, you need to reach level 15 to upgrade Shroomie to Adventurer, then level 30 to choose either Warrior, Archer, or Mage. This then opens up diverging paths to go down: melee, ranged, or magic. Upgrades then take place at level 50, level 70, level 100, and finally when you reach the Awaken milestone.

As it’s a linear upgrade tree, once you’ve chosen to follow Warrior, Archer, or Mage you’re locked into that upgrade path. Choose wisely, because your only alternative is to completely restart Legend of Mushroom from scratch.

That’s all for our Legend of Mushroom tier list! To learn more about the game check out the Reddit link and how to get more Summons. For more on mobile games, check out Whiteout Survival codes, Shakes and Fidget codes, and all shiny relic locations in Pet Sim 99.


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