Reverse: 1999 is an all-new gacha game with a colorful cast of characters and a unique setting, and just like with all gacha games, the community wants to know which characters are worth pulling for.
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This Reverse: 1999 tier list showcases the best and worst characters in the game, letting you know if you’ve wasted your Unilogs and Clear Drops on bad characters or if you’ve gotten lucky with your pulls and unlocked a powerful unit that can carry your team. Every unit in Reverse: 1999 has its place, but some are clearly better than others. These are the best Reverse: 1999 characters.
Best Reverse: 1999 Characters Ranked
These are the best characters in Reverse: 1999 separated into tiers. The characters within the tiers are not ordered.
Tier | Characters |
---|---|
S-Tier | Regulus, Eternity, Bkornblume, Centurion, Voyager, An-an Lee, Sonetto, Medicine Pocket, Dikke, Melania, Pickles, Lilya, Balloon Party, Tennant |
A-Tier | A Knight, Eagle, Baby Blue, Erick, Oliver Fog, Diggers, Druvis III, Dikke, Pavia, Sotheby, Charlie |
B-Tier | Leilani, Matilda, Mondlicht, Necrologist, Twins Sleep, X, APPLe, Click, Bette, Satsuki, La Source, Ms. NewBabel |
C-Tier | The Fool, Rabies, Sweetheart, Cristallo, Nick Bottom, Зима |
D-Tier | Bunny Bunny, aliEn T, Ms. Moissan, Poltergeist, Darley Clatter, Door, Mesmer Jr., Ms. Radio, Sputnik, TTT, John Titor, ONiON |
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S-Tier
S-Tier characters are the absolute best in Reverse: 1999. Ranging from support units to damage dealers, these characters can carry your team through difficult content and are typically some of the rarest units in it.
From the characters in the Tier, Centurion, An-an Lee, Bkornblume, and Medicine Pocket are the highlights, as they are the current best main DPS, buffer, debuffer, and healer in the game, respectivelly. To recap, here are all the S-Tier characters in Reverse 1999.
- Regulus
- Eternity
- Lilya
- Bkornblume
- Centurion
- Voyager
- An-an Lee
- Dikke
- Sonetto
- Medicine Pocket
- Dikke
- Balloon Party
- Tennant
- Melania
- Pickles
A-Tier
In the A-Tier we have the Reverse 1999 characters who although game-changing when placed in the right team compositions, lack that special factor that makes the S-Tiers so special. Some of them, especially Druvis, Sotheby, A Knight, and Charlie (with the right investment) can rival the S-Stars in most aspects while in their designed roles.
To recap, here are all the A-Tiers in Reverse 1999.
- A Knight
- Eagle
- Baby Blue
- Erick
- Oliver Fog
- Druvis III
- Pavia
- Sotheby
- Charlie
- Diggers
B-Tier
In the B-Tier, we have characters who either demand very specific team rotations to truly excel or who are surpassed in their roles by our A and S-Tiers. Nonetheless, they should not be underestimated, as some —such as Matilda, Satsuki, and Necrologist— can be game changers when paired with the right teammates and Psychubes.
For those who don’t have a dedicated healer, La Source can also carry even in the end-game when in the right conditions.
- Leilani
- Matilda
- Satsuki
- La Source
- Mondlicht
- Necrologist
- Twins Sleep
- X
- APPLe
- Click
- Bette
- Ms. NewBabe
Related: How to Claim Free Matilda Pre-Registration Reward in Reverse 1999
C-Tier
In the C-Tier are the units who have a hard time fitting or excelling when in any Reverse: 1999 team, as even if they do their jobs well, they’re still outclassed by units from higher tiers. As you might expect, most of these characters are common 3 and 4-Stars.
- The Fool
- Rabies
- Sweetheart
- Cristallol
- Nick Bottom
- Зима
D-Tier
It hurts me to say it, but in the D-Tier we have the worst units in Reverse: 1999. The units here fail to make an impact given their sub-par passives, damage, or overall utility. Honestly, you’re better off using any other character, especially since it’s so easy to get some of the common units in higher tiers.
- Bunny Bunny
- Alien T
- Ms. Moissan
- Poltergeist
- Darley Clatter
- Door
- Mesmer Jr.
- Ms. Rad
- Sputnik
- TTT
- John Titor
- ONiON
This list was made while playing Reverse: 1999 on PC.
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