Mycopunk Classes Guide
Written by Jason B.
There are four classes in Mycopunk. Each one plays differently and suits a certain kind of player. This guide explains every class and helps you figure out which one is best for your playstyle.
Glider
Glider is the fastest class in the game.
You can dash long distances and escape fights easily. Glider is good for solo players, reviving teammates, or rushing objectives. It doesn’t have much defense, but you don’t need it if nothing can catch you.
Scrapper
Scrapper is the most balanced option.
It does decent damage, moves at a steady speed, and works well with any team. If you’re not sure who to pick, Scrapper is a solid default. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done.
Bruiser
Bruiser is slow but tough.
You get a shield to block damage and take hits for your team. It works best in holdout missions or tight spaces. If you like staying in one spot and soaking up pressure, Bruiser is the right call.
Wrangler
Wrangler is a support-style class.
It focuses on controlling enemies and helping the team. You can disable enemy limbs and manage crowds better than the others. Wrangler takes some practice, but it’s strong when played smart.
Final Blurb
Glider is the easiest class to succeed with, especially in fast missions. Scrapper is the safe all-rounder. Bruiser fits defensive objectives, and Wrangler rewards smart play.
All four classes have their uses, so pick wisely (and really just go for what you think is the most fun).
FAQ
Q: What are the four Mycopunk classes?
Glider, Scrapper, Bruiser, and Wrangler.
Q: What’s the best class in Mycopunk?
Glider, thanks to speed and escape tools.
Q: Which class is best for new players?
Scrapper. It’s easy to use and works in any mission.
Q: Is Wrangler good?
Yes, but it takes more skill to use well.
Q: Can you change your class during a mission?
No. You’re locked into the class you pick at the start.