When it comes to facing waves of dinosaurs pouring out of vortexes, using the best suits in Exoprimal is your safest route to victory. While each suit has its own strengths, some of them have a more complete kit than others, making them a great pick for most situations.
In Exoprimal, you have to complete missions – and survive – where you might need to defeat 200 dinosaurs or protect specific spots from waves of hundreds of dinos. The weapons you have at your disposal are the available exosuits, humanoid armors with a variety of abilities to use and assist your team.
The Best Suits in Exoprimal
The suits in Exoprimal work as characters, not only because each of them has a sort of distinct personality – different voice lines for example – but also due to their skills, weapons, and roles. The suits are split into three categories in the game Assault, Tank, and Support, and the teams have a total of five players. However, different from other games with a structure of roles like this one, such as Overwatch 2, Exoprimal doesn’t force an exact number of each role to complete a team. In other words, you can have only support and tank suits in your party. While you decide on the suits you’re using at the beginning of a match, you can change them during the mission as many times as you want.
As of the time of writing this guide, Exoprimal has a total of 10 suits available for players to use. The developers said, however, that different versions of the standard suits will be added to the game in the future. Keep in mind that this list presents the suits that stand out individually. They aren’t enough to carry a whole party by themselves, always needing other suits to complement the team. So, based on the options already available in the game, the following list of the best suits in Exoprimal goes as follows:
Best Exoprimal Suit: Murasame
This is one of the suits that falls into the tank category and it can be either unlocked when you reach level 30 or with real money. Because of that, you might think this suit is more focused on mitigating damage and protecting enemies. This is definitely not the case with Murasame. Besides the utility this suit offers to the whole party, this samurai-like suit has a kit with a good mix of damage output, mobility, and crowd-control abilities.
The Crescent Moon ability hits enemies around you and taunts them, making you their target instead of your teammates. Since Murasame is not as beefy as other tanks, you might need to relocate when surrounded by too many enemies or far from the support. In this case, Murasame has the Strafe Hook. By using it, you throw a hook that pulls you. While in motion, you can either perform an extra jump or a Falling Attack. Because of this ability, this suit is by far the most agile tank you can have. Another great tool Murasame has is the Vajra Counter, an ability that, once used, puts you in a defensive stance. After some time taking damage, you can use a Counter Attack, throwing enemies into the air.
Vigilant
If Murasame excels in staying close range from enemies, Vigilant is the opposite. As one of the Assault suits, Vigilant can be summarized as the sniper suit and it can be unlocked at level 40 or with real money. Because it can attack enemies from afar, this suit gives you the upper hand either when fighting dinosaurs or other players. In general, Assault suits aren’t as squishy as the Support ones, which doesn’t mean they can take a lot of damage. So, having the possibility of staying afar from enemies is one of the main benefits of using this suit.
Now, Vigilant has more in store than just the capacity of dealing damage from a safe position. The suit’s ability Frost Lock fires an icy cluster that freezes enemies. This is a great crowd-control ability that can be maximized if you shoot it to spray the icy fragments. Considering how useful this skill is for the rest of the party, it’s easy to see why Vigilant is one of the best suits in Exoprimal.
Witchdoctor
If you don’t mind being in the frontline but want to have a key role in your team’s performance, playing as a Support suit is your best shot. The Witchdoctor shines among the other options, not only because of how solid this suit’s kit is but also due to the fact of how easy it is to perform well in the Support role when running Witchdoctor. At the same time, besides having a good healing ability, this suit also has a solid crowd-control ability that, even though it’s not the strongest among the Support suits, can be used constantly while fighting.
The Witchdoctor’s Neuro Rod is a good basic attack but it really shines because it inflicts paralysis on dinosaurs, helping you control the waves of enemies. Because this suit’s basic attack range is quite short, it’s easy to find yourself surrounded by enemies. But, with the Rescue Leap ability you can jump out of – or into – a group of enemies pretty fast.
In terms of healing, Witchdoctor has two solid skills. The first one is an area-of-effect ability called Repair Field. You create a field on the ground that heals allies who are inside of it. For more autonomous healing, you also have Feed, which allows you to heal enemies in close range as well as boost their movement speed. And with Witchdoctor’s Overdrive ability Vital Aura, you can heal all your team and boost their defense, making it a great emergency button.
And that’s all for the best suits in Exoprimal. As mentioned, while these suits are amazing individually, try to combine them with the other suits to create a powerful team. If you’re looking to enhance your loadout further, check out our picks for the best modules in Exoprimal. In case you would like to learn more about another game that can become your go-to option in-between matches, check our guides on Marvel Snap.