Atelier Resleriana Tier List (2024) – Best Characters

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Gacha games always have better and worse units, and it's the same case in Atelier. Here's an Atelier Resleriana tier list so you'll know which characters to pull for.

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All characters in Atelier Resleriana Tier List

In this Atelier Resleriana tier list, all characters are ranked by their general utility, varied kit, and helpfulness to the team. It's important to note that some characters in lower tiers can still do great in specific situations and team compositions, so you shouldn't write them off completely.

TierCharacter
SCorneria, Firis, Logy, Marie, Resna, Ryza.
AAyesha, Escha, Judie, Raze, Rorona.
BIksel, Keithgraff, Marion, Meruru, Monika, Odelia, Oskar, Ruven, Shallistera, Totori.
CCordelia, Esty, Lent, Linca, Mu, Tao, Tess.

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Best Characters in Atelier Resleriana

Don't worry if you don't get the characters you want from the start. You can reroll in Atelier Resleriana until you get someone good. Check out the best characters in Atelier Releriana who you should pull for.

Best S Tier characters in Atelier Resleriana

The best S Tier characters in Atelier Releriana are Ryza and Sophie, as their skills in their specific roles put them ahead of the rest.

Ryza

Ryza is considered one of the best Attackers in the game. Her skills and passive all focus on giving her an enormous damage boost, so much so that she can clear enemies easily. She is definitely someone that you should have on your team.

Sophie

Sophie is a great absorption damage Defender with her passive that attracts enemy attacks. She also has an HP recovery ability, which helps her survive all of the enemy's attention. On top of boosting herself, she also applies debuffs to enemies, making her very useful in a battle.

Best A Tier characters in Atelier Resleriana

Ayesha and Judie are the best A tier characters in Atelier Releriana. They aren't in the S tier only because they require a little bit more in their kits, but you should absolutely still plan to get them.

Ayesha

Ayesha is the Supporter you need to have next to Resna (Innocent Dreamer). She has a great kit, allowing her to heal her own HP while providing a Magic Defense boost, as well as Damage reduction to her allies.

Judie

Judie is a Defender, but she can also help dish out some good Damage with several Damage debuffs she applies on her enemies. She is another good damage absorber, and her ability to evade after attacking makes her even better.

Best B Tier characters in Atelier Resleriana

The best B-tier characters in Atelier Releriana, Ruven and Totori, can be used in battles, but there are just better units for you to choose from generally.

Ruven

Ruven is an Attacker that is very situation-specific, or better to say number-specific. When there is only one enemy, he applies Damage boosts. He also has a skill where he gets a bigger Damage reduction the more enemies there are. Considering his skills are based on various enemies, he isn't fully useful in all situations.

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Totori

Totori is an overall well-balanced Supporter who provides some tremendous Physical damage debuffs to both herself and her allies. With her passive, she also provides a Magic damage boost to her allies. While she has a good and balanced kit, there are just better Supporters for you like Ayesha.

Best C Tier characters in Atelier Resleriana

Just because characters are in the C tier doesn't mean they are terrible. Lent and Mu are both okay units but fall short of their full potential.

Lent

Lent is the standard Defender damage absorber that reduces Physical damage taken by allies and boosts their defenses. He has an overall useful kit but is just not as good as either Judie or Sophie.

Mu

Mu is an Attacker who applies some good Damage reduction boosts on her allies, which are scaled based on the number of enemies. She also provides a Damage boost to herself and a Physical attack boost to her allies. She controls the enemy attack output, but it's situational-based and doesn't have a lot of utility.

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Hristina Matić is the Assigning Editor at Pro Game Guides, responsible for editorial oversight and content quality across the publication. She holds a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade and has built her foundation in content and editorial work across gaming media before joining PGG, where she has grown into a senior editorial role. A horror specialist first and foremost, Hristina has put hundreds of hours into Dead by Daylight, Outlast, The Last of Us, and Until Dawn, games she returns to repeatedly and knows at a level most guides writers don't. That depth of genre knowledge translates directly to her Roblox coverage, where she focuses on the platform's expanding horror and survival scene: titles like 99 Nights in the Forest, Hunty Zombies, and Paradox (DOORS). She also covers multiplayer action titles including Marvel Rivals, R.E.P.O., and PEAK.

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