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every other class is harder in the beginning, just play some multiplayer until you level up
just run the levels a few times, try and tweak your build a little, introduce new towers to your strategy.
probably around 90% of the game can be soloed, its only the more recent maps that they had started to try and make multiplayer a requirement due to the sheer difficulty, however with stupid high stats im sure those could be soloed too.
p.s. both mage and squire can pretty much solo all the original campaign at your stage
Nothing is more satisfiying in this game than a victory in a level after several unsuccessful attempts.
As the first char I prefer the squire. Compared to the mage he has the advantage that his passiv defences are more "active" (they can kill attackers).
Also, don't listen to the nonsense that only X class can solo or whatnot. It is entirely possible to solo most of the game with any class, so long as you are utilizing the tools you are given and have the necessary stat level for your difficulty.