Fatekeeper Wiki: guides, builds & tier list.
Fatekeeper builds, classes, weapons, spells, relics and boss guides — version-stamped each Early Access patch. Every page shows the game version it was last verified against; the current tracked version is v0.1.0.
Start here
Your entry point: the core guides
All guides
Long-form system explainers. Every page version-stamped & internally linked.
Fatekeeper beginner guide: first builds, tips & mistakes
Where to start in Fatekeeper: class choice, the first hour, element combos, and the mistakes to avoid.
Fatekeeper best builds: top class, weapon & spell setups
The strongest Fatekeeper builds this patch — class, weapons, spell schools, and relics, version-stamped.
Fatekeeper classes: all starting classes compared
Every Fatekeeper starting class compared — archetype, starting kit, difficulty, and tier.
Fatekeeper spells & magic: Fire, Cryomancy, Wind schools
Fatekeeper's magic schools explained — Fire, Cryomancy, Wind, and how to weave spells into melee combos.
Fatekeeper weapons: best weapons & full tier list
Every Fatekeeper weapon — type, speed, scaling, where to get it, and a best-weapons tier list.
Frequently asked
A few common questions. Full list on the FAQ page.
What is Fatekeeper?
Where do your facts come from?
How often is the site updated?
A no-fabrication reference for Fatekeeper.
Fatekeeper is a first-person dark-fantasy action RPG developed by Paraglacial and published by THQ Nordic, launched in Steam Early Access on 2026-06-02. It blends sword and sorcery — Fire, Cryomancy and Wind magic woven into melee — across a handcrafted world of ruins, relics and multi-phase bosses.
This site exists to give players accurate, current, well-organised information. Facts come from direct in-game verification — not scraped, not estimated, not invented. Every page tells you which version it reflects.
House Rules
Sourced, not invented.
Every fact traces to an in-game screen or an official source, cited on the page.
Version-stamp everything.
The game version is visible on every data page.
One topic, one URL.
Permanent slugs. 301 redirects if anything moves.
Update within days of a patch.
Freshness over exhaustiveness.