Given just how many characters you can receive, you likely want to know who gives you the best chance to secure victory, and that’s where our Anime Adventures tier list comes in, as we rank all of the available fighters in-game. Of course, this is subjective, so if your favorite character is in tier C, you should still go ahead and use them.
If you want to further increase your chances of picking up the win, our Anime Adventures codes list is full of useful goodies, as is our Project Slayers codes guide. Or, if you’re after some similar content to this, our Project Slayers tier list League of Legends: Wild Rift tier list, Genshin Impact tier list, and TFT tier list are a good place to start.
Anyway, here’s our Anime Adventures tier list.
Anime Adventures tier list
Our Anime Adventures ranks the in-game characters from S-tier, the very best, to D-tier, those not worth using. For more info on how our table works, scroll a bit further down the page.
Rank | Anime Adventures characters |
S | Tango (God of Flashiness), Homuru (Time Traveller), Fuji (Admiral), Luffo (Gear IV), Aizo (Final), Pride (The One), Usoap (God), Lao (Room), Leafy (Sylph), Stain (Hero Slayer), Griffin (Darkness), Oshy (Idol), Mamy (Holy), Flamingo (Awakened) |
A | Metal Knight (Arsenal), Gyutaru (Moon), Sayako (Sapphire Blade), Itochi (Susanoo), Endeavor (Hellflame), Greed (Hunt), Haze (Rage), Puchi (Heaven), Jio (Over Heaven), Kisoko (Bankai), Merlyn (Infinity), Ice Queen (Empire’s Strongest), Kyoka (Secret Lance), Shigaruko (Symbol of Fear), Saby (Flame Emperor), Dezu (Vigilante), Melio (Assault) |
B | Goju (Six Eyes), Daky (Obi), Hanje (Captain), Carrot (Sulong), Tatsumiki (Tornado), Sukuno, Broke (Soul King), Akena (Fallen Angel), Geno (Incinerate), Sosuke (Storm), Power (Fiend), Jokujo (The World), Raylay, Nejiri, Yuto (Cursed Child), King (Sloth), Hawk (Fierce Wings), Mirka (Tiger Bunny), Shisu (Flicker), Lord Boron, Vegita (Super II), Bakugo (Howitzer), Emili, Denjy, Yoshina (Spirit), Todorro (Released), Madoko (Salvation), Akin (Contract), Angel (Devil), Chainsaw (Hybrid), Wenda |
C | Soi Fan (Hornet), Mochi Charlot, Peruna (Ghost Princess), Kizzua (Godspeed), Cel (Super Perfect), Piccoru (Nameless), Sonic (Speed), Ichi (Final Desk), Unohona, Yamomoto (Hellfire), Megomu (Chimera Shadow), Hime (Ghost), Red Scar (Conqueror), Emperor Whitehair |
D | Dany (Creation), Android 21, Lucky (Thunder Fiend), Ulquiro (Resurreccion), Jelly (Heaven), Gray (Devil Slayer), Luci (Celestial), Lulu (Geass), Jolyna (Determination), Tatsumo, Kenpaki (Maniac), Dark Asto, Getu (Maximum), Snake Princess, Crush (Ace), All Force (Symbol of Peace), Kobeno (Scared), Bang (Silver Fang), Yamo (Captain), Ezra (Lightning), Vas (Cross), Kent (Overtime), Erein (Founder), Julio (Wizard King), Diavoro, Aokijo (Blue Pheasant), Ipo, Yono (Spirit), Thor (Awakened), Toshin (Dragon Lotus), Ria (Devil Princess), Heavy Weather, Gowthy (Invasion) |
Anime Adventures tier list explained
As there are more than a few characters on our Anime Adventures tier list, it’s worth explaining how exactly it works. Any character up in the S-tier is the best of the best, and these are the characters you see most online. A- and B-tier fighters also pack a decent punch, but it’s not worth looking below them.
The current standouts from the S-tier are Griffin (Darkness), Pride (The One), and Homuru (Time Traveller) as they all provide massive DPS damage. Still, it’s worth experimenting with any of those at the top of our Anime Adventures tier list to see who suits your style of play.
There you have it, our Anime Adventures tier list. For more information about this game, check out our Anime Adventures trade guide. Or, some less blocky action, you can check out our picks for the best anime games on mobile and Switch.