Most fights inDragon Quest 3 Remakeare easy enough, provided you stay within the areas that your party is properly leveled and equipped for. But while that’s the case most of the time, sometimes you’re going to need to get everything you’re able to out of the characters in your party.

Ensuring your characters in the party are the right personality is going to make a big difference in their performance, especially the higher level they achieve. Personality types affect how fasteach stat progresses when characters level up, and having the wrong personality can make a character significantly less effective.

A Warrior protects his entire body with Forbearance in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

The Best Personalities For A Warrior

A Warrior’s first priority has to be staying alive; they’re there to take the brunt of punishment for their team, especially once they get some of their later abilities that, in essence, allow them to draw aggro from enemies.

Because of this, personalities that prioritizeResilienceandStaminaare going to be important, as they make the Warrior more difficult to kill. Aside from that, Warriors are going to be dealing physical damage, makingStrengtha stat that can significantly increase their damage output.

A Priest casts Midheal in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

Resilience | + Stamina

The Best Personalities For A Priest

A Priest is an entirely support-oriented character, and accomplishes this in a couple of different ways. Firstly, a Priest is there to keep allies aliveby healing them. Secondly, a Priest cankeep enemies from being as effective on their turnsin various different ways, by putting them to sleep, debuffing them, etc.

For both of these,Wisdomis the most important stat, as it keeps their Mana upgrading at a faster rate. However,Luckis going to be included as an important secondary attribute, for its ability to keep a Priest from suffering their own turn-preventing debuffs set upon them by enemies.

The Zapple spell thunders down on an enemy in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

Wisdom | Luck

The Best Personalities For A Mage

The name of the game for a Mage is damage. They deal damage primarily through their spell attacks, and that meansWisdomis going to be their primary attribute.

There are two options for stacking Wisdom, one being better for Wisdom primarily, and the other being good for combo Wisdom andAgility, giving them a better spot in the turn order.

A Martial Artist attacks in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

+ Wisdom | Agility

The Best Personalities For A Martial Artist

Martial Artists are some of the most unique damage-dealers in DQ3 Remake, relying heavily on dealing critical damage with their attacks. They deal physical damage, so their most important stats are going to be a combination ofStrengthandLuck,the latter of which increases critical chance even further.

That said, a sprinkling ofAgilitycan’t do a Martial Artist wrong, either, gaining them an earlier turn in the turn order. The quicker they take their turn, the more likely it is an enemy drops before they do what they were planning to do.

The spells available to the Sage in Dragon Quest 3.

Strength | + Agility | Luck

The Best Personalities For A Sage

A Sage has, at its core, the best attributes of both a Mage and a Priest. It has access to all the spells from both classes, so it’s able to play a hybrid support/damage role.

A Sage is another entirely spell-focused class, makingWisdomthe most important attribute for them.

The Gadabout and their attributes in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

Much like the Priest, Luck can be a good secondary stat for the Sage, to help prevent them from losing out on turns due to enemy debuffs.

The Best Personalities For A Gadabout

The Gadabout does not particularly have its own role; primarily, the idea of this class is to simply not get in the way. A Gadabout does not always do what they’re intended to do every turn, and can do their own thing, instead.

But, once a Gadabout hits level 20,they can transition into being a Sage. And so, for the most part, it would bebest to gain a personality that’s already good for a Sage.

A Merchant gains the party extra gold in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

When a Gadabout transitions into being a Sage, their stats are halved. But, that means the stat ratio stays the same, meaning already having a good supply ofWisdomis going to give them a great head start.

The Best Personalities For A Merchant

The big draw of a Merchant is the extra gold you get at the end of every fight. In terms of performance, they don’t bring anything particularly special to the table.

That said, bringing a Merchant is not as big of a detriment to your party as bringing a Gadabout. They candeal some medium-tier damagethrough physical attacks and abilities. Primarily, you should be focusing on getting their damage as high as it can get,and ensuring they can survive a couple of hits.

A Thief grabs the party an extra item in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

+ Strength | Resilience

The Best Personalities For A Thief

The Thief can be a bit more effective than the Merchant in combat, and while they aren’t a top-tier vocation in terms of efficacy, they can perform perfectly adequately when used in the right party lineup.

For a Thief, you’re looking forLuckandStrength. They deal primarily physical damage, and can wield weapons that hit multiple enemies at the same time, like awhip or a boomerang. Because of this, gaining a higher critical attack chance is going to severely increase their damage output, because of how many enemies they hit at the same time, rolling those odds more often.

The Hero stands in their lineup in the middle of Aliahan at night.

The Best Personalities For A Hero

Thebest personality typefor the Hero is going to bevery dependent on what role your Hero is generally going to fill. Heroes have access to a wide variety of abilities and spells, making them efficient at both support and damage.

The Best Personalities For A Support Hero

For support,getting the most out of your spells will be paramount, as well as not getting affected by enemy stun effects.

The Best Personalities For A Damage Hero

For a damage-focused Hero, this can go a couple of different ways.The Hero has access to both physical and spell-based damage, meaning they could hyper-focus on one over the other. Alternately, they could do what they can to spread the damage across both, giving them more options, but slightly less efficacy at any one thing.

Effect

Vamp

Strength | + Agility | Stamina | Wisdom | + Luck

Lone Wolf

Strength | + Resilience | Agility | + Stamina | Wisdom

+ Strength | + Resilience | Stamina

Building A Hybrid Hero

For a Hero that’s capable of doing both, you’ll want tofocus equally on both Wisdom and Strength. This is going to ensure they’re capable of contributing in both regards, but makes the personality choice a bit more difficult.

In this case, it would be best tograb a personality that stacks one of those attributes, likeGeniusorIdealist, and give your Heroseeds of whatever the opposite stat is, to round out the other attribute.