Before we crown a winner, we must define the rules of engagement for a free player:

Known as a "solo god." With Force Mastery and Triple Fist , they kill mobs in seconds. Life Leech allows them to survive long farming sessions without a healer.

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Choose the if you want high-risk, high-reward gameplay and want to see massive chunks of XP fill your bar through AoE pulls. To help narrow down your choice, let me know: Do you prefer magical or physical playstyles?

Summoners are widely considered the best solo classes because they carry their own "party" in their pocket.

Low to Medium. They can kite mobs easily, meaning armor matters less than a hard-hitting weapon. Key Strategies for Free Solo Players

The is the undisputed champion of the solo free-to-play player because it circumvents the two biggest problems in Interlude: gear dependency and cost. Its transfer pain ability gives you a tank regardless of your armor, and its mana-efficient spells keep your Adena reserves healthy. No other class offers such a perfect blend of safety, power, and economic viability for a player going it alone.

Choose if you want a magical playstyle with zero mana downtime and strong PvP defense.

Winner for Melee Solo: . Winner for Ranged Solo: Phantom Summoner .

Playing solo on a free-to-play Interlude server presents a unique challenge. Without a dedicated pocket buffer (Prophet, Shillien Elder, or Elven Elder), most classes run out of mana, die to standard mobs, or clear rooms at a agonizingly slow pace.

A hybrid of a mage and a summoner. It is highly valued for solo play because it can use Corpse Life Drain (CDL) to level quickly and possesses a summon (Transfer Pain) that makes it incredibly tanky in solo PvP.

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