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Best Starting Classes in Core Keeper (Best Backgrounds)

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Alina NovichenkoBy Alina NovichenkoOctober 7, 20233 Mins Read
Best Starting Classes in Core Keeper (Best Backgrounds)
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The world in Core Keeper is procedurally generated, so you will never know what’s behind the next wall of dirt. However, you can make your fate easier by choosing the right class for your character. Core Keeper features 8 classes in total, and each gives different bonuses and starting items. Therefore, some players may find it hard to decide which class or background is the best in Core Keeper, especially if they are new players. Moreover, the answer to this will vary depending on your playstyle.

Best Backgrounds for Beginners

Best Backgrounds for Beginners
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First of all, you must understand that choosing the best class in Core Keeper will be different for each player. For example, if you want to start your adventure with a good weapon and deal a lot of damage to enemies, the Fighter background is suitable for you. For ranged combat, you should accordingly choose the Ranger class.

The same goes for the Chef, Gardener, and Fisherman classes in Core Keeper. By choosing one of them, you can take up cooking, farming, and fishing much earlier. It is especially true for the Fisherman since this class immediately gives you a fishing rod. Otherwise, you will have to spend a lot of time crafting or finding this tool.

However, among all the classes, there is one that is best suited for new Core Keeper players, namely the Explorer. The benefit of this class is that you get a bonus for your running skill and Small Lantern. Unlike a torch, this item can be equipped in a separate slot, so you donโ€™t have to mine in the dark. Thanks to this background, it will be easier for you to explore the world of the Core Keeper and its mechanics.

All Core Keeper Classes

BackgroundsDescriptionBonuses
NomadAn ordinary person without starting equipment but all the possibilities.None
ExplorerAn experienced traveler who always brings a few torches.Small Lantern
3 Food Ration
+3 Running Skill
FighterA fighter with great self-defense and the power to defend their allies.Copper Sword
3 Food Ration
+3 Melee Skill
RangerA swift fighter with a keen eye that’s trained to hit enemies from far away.Wood Bow
3 Food Ration
+3 Range Combat Skill
FishermanA patient fisherman with a fishing rod at hand and an eye on the lure.Tin Fishing Rod
3 Food Ration
+3 Fishing Skill
GardenerA seasoned farmer with green fingers eager to turn some soil.Copper Hoe
Watering Can
+3 Gardening Skill
ChefA culinary expert preparing food for anyone in need.Cooking Pot
8 Mushroom
+3 Cooking Skill
MinerA veteran miner knowledgeable about breaking down walls effectively.Copper Pickaxe
3 Food Ration
+3 Mining Skill

Here’s everything you need to know about the best classes for beginners in Core Keeper. We recommend Explorer to start your journey. But you can also choose others if you like them.

Related:
How To Get (& Use) Clear Gemstones in Core Keeper

Core Keeper is available for PC.

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Alina is a professional freelance game guides writer, with 2 years experience in this industry. She joined TheNerdStash in 2022 and is glad to be part of a friendly team of writers.

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