That isn't to say you can't slot them, but you should consider these to be closer to "problem solvers" than characters that you'd bring to just any fight. In general, these are safe picks you can easily justify placing into a composition.ī tier - Good characters who provide some form of interesting value, but are held back either by bugs or the existence of a more optimal option for their given role. Progression-necessities.Ī tier - Strong characters whom either have an impactful and relevant niche, provide immense value in a PvP or PvE setting, or provide some highly coveted value that warrants their placement above others in their affinity. Their existence increases your chances of success, and even if it breaks affinity advantage they're worthwhile to bring into a fight. ![]() S tier - These are characters who, by and large, allow you to punch furthest above your weight class. This tier is not debatable, unless they add another Dan, then. ![]() Most of the commentary will be below, but just to give a quick breakdown of what each tier is gauged on:ĭan tier - Dan is the man. Characters are not ordered within their tiers, unless otherwise stated consider most of them to be generally on even ground. ![]() I encourage open and civil discussion on things you agree or don't agree with. Hello! It's a pleasure to see and meet you all!īelow is a tier list, as you can see! I'd like to go through and explain my thoughts, but for the sake of the tl dr: This is obviously an opinion piece derived from feedback and experience, so don't take this as gospel.
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