Two new Van Helsing 3 classes revealed

Neocore have revealed the Elementalist and the Protector, two new classes for The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 3.

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The Elementalist is a glass cannon with heavy ranged damage, but little in the way of defence. His one saving grace is that even up close he has a few tricks up his sleeve, like the ability to “wipe away monsters with a flick of a hand or send in moving pillars of frost”.

The Protector is the polar opposite, being a melee-focused walking tank. He offers a hefty amount of close-range damage, bonuses to his companions, and can charge into battle from a distance and knock down enemies to get things kicked off in his favour.

These join the previously revealed Umbralist and Phlogistoneer (yes, I had to look up how to spell that) as the new classes coming to Van Helsing 3. You can see them in action in the video below.

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 3 is due out in May.


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