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Each and every class is effective well into anomaly level 400 or so with more than one setup, just keep yourself geared as you go and don't be afraid to redo levels a few times to farm (Storage Area in Act 1 is perfect). Also, turning the difficulty down to Casual might seem like a cop-out, but it's the best way to go until you can kill things instantly in higher difficulties.
Thanks for the response, I'll try this out. I was able to level the warlock pretty easily and fast... I feel like the classes aren't balanced
All of the classes are relatively even up to 100 as long as you put together some sort of build, stick to a theme, and keep up with your gear (gamble and enchant! Don't waste tons of materials before level 100, but a few here and there will help). The only one I have noticed lagging behind is the Berserker, but I still enjoy it.
if you have one leveled character you can just enchant another characters gear for them, but since you swap out gear so fast it isn't super viable
I don't actually use any active spells, just companions to help soak damage and tumble.