If you’ve ever sat down to a game of Dungeons & Dragons, you’ll be familiar with what a Cantrip is. In our Voxlblade Cantrip Tier List, we’ll rank the nine options from this Roblox RPG based on how useful they are.
Voxlblade is an in-depth RPG experience on the Roblox platform. It’s absolutely stuffed with features, including a large open world, dangerous bosses, engaging quests, and much, much more. It also has a suite of Cantrips: minor skills, largely Guild-exclusive, that your character can use at any time. Which of these are the best? Read on to find out.
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Voxlblade Cantrip Tier List
The following is a list of all Cantrips available in Voxlblade, ranked by how useful they are in-game.
S Tier
- Recall – This snazzy skill lets you warp to any Sword Shrine you’ve visited previously. This gives you an excellent fast travel option for getting around the world. It’s also available to all characters regardless of Guild choice, making it the clear frontrunner among Voxlblade’s Cantrips.
A Tier
- Expunge – Exclusive to the Cursed Guild, Expunge is a powerful, if conditional, healing skill. You either need to have an active debuff or the Stored Corruption status to use it, but if you do it heals for a massive 25, putting the other healing options to shame.
- Summon Anvil – If you choose to join the Knight Guild, you can make use of this powerful Cantrip. Not only does the anvil deal damage to enemies when it crashes to earth, but it can also be used to upgrade the Armour of you and your party.
B Tier
- Cure – A must-have if you’re a member of the Cleric Guild playing with a full party, Cure is an AOE healing effect with a short windup. It’s not quite as useful for solo players, however, hence its position in the middle of the pack.
- Scholar Protection – Similar to Cure, Scholar Protection is a Cantrip that scales up in power based on the number of players in your party. Since its Warding effect covers the area around you, you can use it to hunker down and withstand a magical assault. It’s a solid incentive to join the Mage Guild.
- Meditate – A solid self-buff, Meditate lets members of the Monk Guild heal themselves, and also gain Temperature Resistance at the same time. This makes it great for exploring, but not so good in combat.
C Tier
- Sneak – It’s always tempting to take a stealthy approach in RPGs, but often it just doesn’t work out. The Sneak Cantrip, exclusive to the Thief Guild, is living proof. While it lets you sneak past enemies, there just aren’t many situations where doing so is advantageous.
- Descent – Descent lets you warp back to your Spawn Point any time you want. This is a welcome bit of convenience, but ultimately it’s a lot less flexible than Recall, and exclusive to the Vampire Guild to boot.
D Tier
- Hunt – While certainly visually impressive, the ability to see enemies and NPCs through walls that Hunt provides isn’t particularly useful. In most cases it simply won’t grant any meaningful new information. Unless you’re a die-hard Gladiator Guild fan, we’d steer clear of this one.