Commando/Attacker: Build attack chains more easily with enhanced Strength.
Ravager/Blaster: Charge enemy chain gauges with concentrated attacks.
Sentinel/Defender: Shield allies from enemy attacks with enhanced Defense.
Saboteur/Jammer: Enfeeble enemies while charging their chain gauges.
Synergist/Enhancer: Support allies with an array of magical enhancements.
Medic/Healer: Focus on restoring HP and removing status ailments.
I'd say Commando/Attacker. In these kinds of games I usually do great with a more offensive type class, while the others like the kind you mentioned are usually harder to master for me. Building attack chains and higher strength would probably suit me best.
In fact, these reason is why Soldier is my fav Mass Effect class and Scout/Soldier/Sniper are my fav TF2 Classes
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For a moment, I thought the Attacker was going to beat the Ravager, but that changed fairly quickly.
Nobody want's to be The Status Effect Guy Saboteur. I'm surprised I didn't see that coming. Even the Synergist fared better that he did.
There either a power struggle or a mutual accord between the Commandos, The Sentinels, and the Medics. I guess that's understandable because you usually want to pummel Mage-resistant enemies, Protect your mage with a Mighty Glacier or Stone Wall, and/or Heal away any damage as soon as it's inflicted (or revive your mage if he's been squished).