
Divine Templar (High Elf) class guide — strengths, skills and step by step
Meet the High Elf Divine Templar: a tough, fast melee warrior, perfect for anyone who wants to soak up hits on the front line.
In short: The Divine Templar is a High Elf melee warrior, built to stand on the front line and take damage. It is ideal for beginners who like to hold the enemies and not go down easily.
Picture an elf in shining armor who charges to the front of the battle without fear, takes the hits in place of her allies, and still stays standing. That is the spirit of the Divine Templar: durability, presence and steadiness.
In practice, playing a Divine Templar is comfortable and safe. You do not die easily, you move fast across the map, and you have room to learn the game without struggling with a fragile character.
Overview
| Profile | |
|---|---|
| Race | High Elf |
| Archetype | Melee combat |
| Play style | Tough tank |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Main weapon | Fists / blades |
| Position in the line | 1st Class |
The Divine Templar is at the start of its evolution line: Divine Templar (Initial) → Divine Templar (1st Class). In other words, you are still in the early stages and will gain power as you advance through the professions.
Strengths
- Extremely high toughness (CON 45) — this is the class's strongest point, among the best on the server. In practice it means a lot of HP and a lot of resistance, so you take hits and hold the enemy while the group attacks.
- Very good movement speed (139) — you run fast across the map, reach enemies easily and escape bad situations. This makes day-to-day farming and exploring much quicker.
- Solid physical defense (80 base P.Def) — physical blows hurt you less, which fits the role of standing in front and taking damage without falling.
- A useful buff kit — the class carries buffs that increase attack speed, magic defense and even regenerate HP and MP over time, making you more self-sufficient.
- A forgiving character for learners — because she does not die easily, she gives you room to make mistakes and understand the game without frustration, great for a first character.
Weaknesses
- Very low mana (975 at level 85, among the lowest) — you run out of MP quickly if you overuse skills. Tip: use buffs calmly and carry mana potions so you do not get stuck.
- Below-average health for a tank (3124 at level 85) — despite the good CON, the raw HP is not huge. Tip: invest in armor and defense upgrades to make up for it.
- Weak magic power (INT 20) — do not count on magic damage; your strength comes from melee and durability. Tip: focus on physical gear and leave the magic damage to your mage allies.
- Modest raw damage — you hold well, but you are not the one who kills fastest. Tip: play in a party, where your job is to protect while the others deal the heavy damage.
Class-defining skills
- Haste — a buff that increases your attack speed. Turn it on at the start of farming to hit faster and kill more per minute.
- Wind Walk — a movement speed buff. Keep it active to move faster between groups of monsters and between zones.
- Acumen — reduces the casting time of your spells. Useful whenever you use magic skills, making them faster.
- Magic Barrier — increases your magic defense. Activate it against enemies and bosses that use magic, to take less elemental damage.
- Berserker Spirit — an aggressive buff that gives more offensive power in exchange for a bit of defense. Use it when you want to push damage and the enemy is not too dangerous.
- Wild Magic — increases your magic critical chance. Worth turning on when you are going to use magic abilities to draw out damage spikes.
- HP Recovery (Восстановление HP) — heals you gradually over time (a heal over time). Activate it during long farming to stay standing without relying only on potions.
- MP Recovery (Восстановление МP) — restores mana gradually (mana over time). Essential for this class, since MP is short; it helps sustain your buffs.
- Shield (passive) — improves your shield use and blocking. Always active, it reinforces the defensive role that is the soul of the class.
Attributes: what to prioritize
The Divine Templar is a class about durability and melee, so the focus is to survive and fight up close. Its attributes are already tilted toward CON (45) and STR (38), confirming that role.
- CON (durability/HP) — your number one priority; it is what lets you hold the front line.
- STR (physical damage) — second priority; it increases how much your melee blows hurt.
- DEX (crit/accuracy) — helps you land more hits and score criticals; a good offensive complement.
- INT/MEN (magic/mana) — low priority; do not invest, since the class's strength is not magic.
Recommended gear
Since the attack type is fists/blades, look for weapons of that melee combat style. For a tank warrior, use heavy armor, which gives more physical defense and fits the role of soaking up damage.
First prioritize upgrading the armor (so you do not fall) and the shield; then evolve the weapon. Keep everything updated as you level up — old gear stalls your progress.
Step by step for beginners
- Create the character — choose the High Elf Divine Templar, set the look and enter the world. You do not need to memorize anything yet, the game guides the first steps.
- Do the first quests of the starting area — they teach the basics and give gear, potions and Adena (the game's currency) to start off well.
- Turn on auto-hunt — this is the feature where the character farms on its own, automatically attacking monsters of your level. Leave it running in suitable zones to gain XP without clicking all the time.
- Follow the profession line — you begin in the initial version and evolve to the 1st Class, then 2nd and 3rd as you level up. At each stage you unlock new skills and grow stronger.
- Prioritize the right skills and buffs — always keep Haste, Wind Walk and the HP and MP regenerations active; use Magic Barrier against magic enemies.
- Get Adena and L-Coin — by selling drops and completing missions. Use these resources to buy potions and improve gear.
- Keep weapon and armor updated — whenever an upgrade for your level shows up, swap it in. Current gear is what raises your strength the most.
- Join a party when you can — your damage-soaking role shines in a group, and you level up faster alongside allies.
Where to farm
- Auto-hunt on monsters of your level — the most practical way to gain XP day to day, with no effort.
- Move up to harder zones as you evolve — as you get stronger, switch to areas with more valuable monsters to keep earning well.
- Form a party for raids and bosses — bosses give better rewards and are your chance to shine by soaking damage for the group.
- Use the Season Pass and daily missions — steady sources of XP, Adena and items; do them every day to speed up your progression.
Common beginner mistakes
- Overusing skills and running out of mana — the class has short MP; hold back and carry mana potions.
- Trying to play as a damage dealer — your strength is to endure, not to kill fast; play as a tank and leave the damage to your allies.
- Forgetting to update gear — walking around with old armor makes you fall easily even with good CON.
- Leaving buffs turned off — without Haste and the regenerations active, you lose a lot of farming efficiency.
This class is for you if…
- You like standing at the front of the battle and being the group's shield, with no fear of taking damage.
- You want a first character that forgives mistakes, because it does not die easily while you learn the game.
- You enjoy team play, protecting your allies in raids, bosses and parties.
Quick summary
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Archetype | Melee combat |
| HP at level 85 | 3124 |
| MP at level 85 | 975 |
| Base physical attack | 4 |
| Base magic attack | 6 |
| Attack type | FIST |


