Murasame
Murasame has to be at the top of any list just because it’s fun. He does all the things you’d expect a robot warrior to do, and he looks so cool while he does them. Besides that, he has a grappling hook that is hard to use but gives you a lot of movement.
For the most part, that’s what’s wrong with this Exosuit; everything on his kit is hard to use. He can block strikes, which is his main trick, but it’s not as easy as having a specialized defense. When it comes to tanks, the other choices are just too good to miss.
Vigilant
In any professional shooting game, the shooter class is a must-have, and for good reason. They always carry a range of movement gear that lets them get a good view of the enemy and kill them one by one. The Raptors in Exoprimal are hard to kill because it takes too long to do it one by one.
The best time to use Vigilant is at the end of a game, when you can switch to her and fire at the other team. If you’re only playing the PVE mode or need to protect your own team, though, any other Exosuit is a better choice.
Zephyr
Zephyr’s attack kit is great, and it’s also a lot of fun to use. You can use basic strikes to knock several dinosaurs into the air at once and then send them all flying away. Having a long range dash and a double jump, he is also very good at placing.
He relies too much on a focused healing, which makes him vulnerable to being swarmed. If he’s not careful, the bigger dinosaurs in the game can also hit him one-shot. Because he doesn’t have much health or range, he’s only a good choice if you can coordinate well or want to kill enemy players.
Skywave
It can be hard to get used to the support class in any game, and Exoprimal is no different. The hardest thing about Skywave is not learning how to help your friends, but how to master her speed. Being able to fly and move out of harm’s way is hard and fun at the same time. This is especially true in games where most enemies can only be hit very close.
The other supporting characters are better at what they do, but Skywave is better at staying alive. If you can learn how to use her floating style, she has a lot to give.
Witchdoctor
Witchdoctor is a healer like no other. He is such a clean support that he doesn’t do much harm. During his basic move, he can stun foes, heal areas around them, and heal anyone in close range. He also has great tools for moving around so he can get to where he’s needed most.
It’s good to have him around most of the time, but sometimes he can feel like extra weight. If you want to get the most out of this Exosuit, whether it’s the Canon or the Drill Fist, you should add some damage rigs to your build.
Roadblock
It’s usually bad to be a pure fighting player in Wordle Unlimited, but Roadblock makes up for it by being a pure helpful player. As a tank, he always wants to be close to his enemies, and most of his gear is meant to push them away. He has a really cool ultimate move that involves a tornado that throws foes away.
There are times when this is a good idea, like when you need to protect fragile cargo. But be careful not to make it impossible for your friends to fight enemies. Plus, his shield only protects the way he looks, leaving his back open to attack. He might not be the best tank, but he can be if you know how to use him right.
Deadeye
This Exosuit is the default one for a reason: he’s a good choice for new players in general. He’s not great at anything, but he’s also not terrible at anything either. All types of dinosaurs can be killed with his basic attack, especially flying ones, which is a problem for most other Exosuits. His bombs also have a short enough cooldown to kill waves of enemies or do a lot of damage to big ones.
There won’t be anything too exciting about what Deadeye does, but sometimes that’s all you need. Anyone on a team is likely to have at least one of these Exosuits on them. The results speak for themselves.
Krieger
Krieger makes things that do damage, last a long time, and can even move around a bit. He only has one tank spell, but that’s all he needs. Krieger is an important member of any team because he can make a shield that enemies can’t get through. The rest of his gear is all about doing a lot of damage. His main gun and tracking rockets can even quickly kill enemies in the air.
Since he doesn’t have to take damage to play the tank role, he does a great job of helping Exoprimal reach its main goal of finishing tasks as quickly as possible. And because there are so many groups in the game, an entire kit that deals damage to large areas is really helpful.
Nimbus
In every game, the best supports can both heal and do a lot of harm. Nimbus is good at both, and she’s also easy to learn. Her main trick is that she can switch between attacks that heal and strikes that hurt. This makes her kit pretty small, so it’s easy for her to pick up and play.
The fact that she can move quickly at all times also makes her very mobile, making it easy to place her to get the most out of each attack. Making a support that is also easy to play isn’t easy, but getting good at this Exosuit is.
Barrage
In war games, the goal is to kill a lot of people quickly, and Barrage’s bombs are just what you need to do that. His gear is simple and sometimes the same, but it works great: bombs for days. A couple of simple hits from this monster are enough to wipe out hordes of raptors in seconds.
His final ability, in which he shoots at the enemy and blows them up, is his best tool. Even though it does half your health in damage, this ability almost never kills you. If it does, the damage you’ve done is so high that the wait to return is worth it. Killing an enemy-controlled Triceratops in a matter of seconds is the best feeling in the world.