Grounded 2 Archetypes: Which One Should You Pick?
Grounded 2 archetypes shape your playstyle — strength, cunning or precision. See how each archetype works and which fits your style.
Strength, cunning or precision — pick your playstyle.
What are archetypes?
Archetypes are Grounded 2’s character classes. Obsidian describes the system as a way to “shape your adventure” — each archetype offers distinct abilities matched to a different play style. They’re one of the sequel’s headline additions alongside Buggies.
The three playstyles
Obsidian has showcased three directions:
- Precision — for players who value careful, accurate play
- Cunning — for tactical, trickier approaches
- Strength — for direct, powerful builds
Specific skill trees, names and endgame builds are still being detailed as early access progresses.
Armor and playstyle
Your archetype pairs with armor sets in the armor database. Each set belongs to an archetype class (Fighter, Ranger, and so on) and grants a piece effect, a sleek effect and a set bonus — browse the database to plan your build.
How to choose
Pick the archetype that matches how you like to fight. If you want to feel powerful in melee, strength suits you; if you prefer timing and technique, precision fits; and if you like controlling the fight, cunning is your lane. Obsidian has also said more archetypes could arrive with future updates, so your choice isn’t a one-way door.
FAQ
What are archetypes in Grounded 2?
Archetypes are character classes with distinct abilities. Obsidian describes them as ways to shape your adventure, with precision, cunning or strength-based approaches.
How many archetypes are there?
Obsidian has showcased three playstyles — precision, cunning and strength — and says more archetypes may come with future updates.
Which archetype is best for beginners?
Obsidian hasn't published rankings, but strength-based builds suit straightforward melee play, while precision rewards careful timing and cunning favors tactical combat.