Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive How to Change Class Guide

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Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive How to Change Class Guide
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive

Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive lets you sample a bunch of styles, so it helps to know how class switching works before you get stuck on a pick you regret.

How to Change Class in Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive

You change class by swapping to Jinwoo’s second profile, activating a new Overdrive inside the class tree you want, then rebuilding your stats and skills on that profile.

How the Profiles and Skill Trees Work

Your first profile uses the stats and skills tied to the class you picked at the start. It keeps your early choices, but it does not lock your future builds. The second profile starts clean with untouched stats and unused skill points.

Once you open the skill tree on the second profile, you choose the Overdrive for the class you want. Activating that Overdrive sets the class path for that profile. After that, you spend your stored skill points to unlock everything in that tree. Your combo setup will come from the skills you just unlocked.

Why the Class Label Looks Strange

The stat menu sometimes shows names like Assassin or Duelist, even if you are not playing that path anymore. This is normal. Past Chapter 5 the menu changes to Shadow Monarch, which replaces the earlier labels.

The true class is based on the Overdrive you pick and the skills you invest in. The label is not the deciding factor, only the tree you build into matters.

Steps for a Full Class Swap

Here is the cleanest possible way to switch.

Class swap sequence

  • Open the Jinwoo character screen

  • Pick the second profile at the top

  • Skip the Burbs option if you see it

  • Enter the skill tree menu

  • Activate the Overdrive for the class you want to run

  • Spend your skill points to unlock that class tree

  • Rebuild your stats on the stat page

  • Set up your combo in the skill set menu

Now your second profile functions as your new class. You can return to the first profile whenever you want.

Extra Notes for Build Flexibility

Switching from one class type to another works fine, even if your starter class was different. You can turn a Ruler into an Assassin or an Elementalist simply by resetting and rebuilding the second profile. Mixing two trees at the same time can weaken your damage, so sticking to one clear path feels better.

Final Blurb

Class switching in Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive looks confusing at first, but the profile system makes it surprisingly flexible. Use resets, experiment with Overdrives, and figure out which playstyle clicks the most.

FAQ

Can I swap classes as often as I want

You can change anytime by using the second profile and resetting points.

Do I lose gear when I switch

No gear is lost, only your stats and skill points reset.

Does the starting class matter later

It only affects early stats and your first weapon, everything later comes from your Overdrive path.

Why does my menu say Shadow Monarch

It appears after Chapter 5 as part of the story and replaces earlier class labels.

Can I keep two builds at once

Yes, each profile keeps its own build so you can swap between them.

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