Quick answer: The best units in Summon Heroes as of May 2026 are Reaper, Rend, Divine, Seraph, Emperor, B-4:R B.E.T., and Matriarch. Reaper remains the best all-around unit because of his AoE wave-clear and spirit summons, Rend is the newest Mythic bruiser and a top Tournament pick, and Divine is still one of the strongest boss-killing units thanks to his long-range single-target damage.
There are over 40 units in Summon Heroes, each with different stats, roles, and skills. If you want to complete the story, clear dungeons, win PvP matches, and climb Tournaments, you need to know which units are worth your Gems, Fusion Crystals, and upgrade materials. This Summon Heroes tier list ranks every unit based on PvE, PvP, and Tournament performance, with extra weight given to units that stay useful after the latest Mythic update.
Summon Heroes Tier List
The May 2026 Summon Heroes meta is led by Mythic units that perform well across multiple modes. Reaper, Rend, Divine, Seraph, Emperor, B-4:R B.E.T., and Matriarch are the safest long-term investments, while S-tier units like Kitsune Mage, Laser Cyborg, Sage, and Demon Knight can still carry most content when built correctly.
| Tier | Units | Best For | Why This Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| SS | Reaper, Rend, Divine, Seraph, Emperor, B-4:R B.E.T., Matriarch | Endgame PvE, PvP, Tournaments, long-term investment | Meta-defining units with elite performance across multiple modes. |
| S | Kitsune Mage, Technomancer, Sage, Sniper, Demon Knight, Jester, Laser Cyborg, Ranger | Story progression, boss fights, PvP, specialist team comps | Top-tier units with strong kits, but each has at least one weakness that keeps it below SS. |
| A | Bear Tamer, Construct, Abyss Lord, Spectre, Mermaid | Early and mid-game progression, budget teams, mode-specific utility | Strong units that are worth using until you pull stronger Legendary or Mythic options. |
| B | Tank Commander, Framerate, Wind Samurai, Slime Summoner, Necromancer, Dual Wielder | Temporary fillers, beginner teams, early PvE | Serviceable units that can help early, but they fall behind better alternatives. |
| C | Diver, Thief, Spellblade, Outlaw, Dragoon, Demon Hunter, Cyber DJ, Captain, Street Rat, Ice Mage | Early-game placeholders only | Outclassed units that should be replaced once you pull better options. |
| D | Vampire, Swordsman, Ninja, Fire Mage, Deckhand, Bandit, Archer, Academy Witch | Fusion material | Weak scaling, poor survivability, or bad damage makes these units poor investments. |
Read on for a detailed breakdown of every Summon Heroes unit, including base stats, roles, pros, cons, and where each unit fits in the current meta. For free Gems and other rewards, also check our Summon Heroes Codes page, and use our Summon Heroes materials guide if you need upgrade resources.
What Do the Tier Rankings Mean in Our Summon Heroes Tier List?
Each tier measures how useful a unit is across PvE, PvP, and Tournaments. A unit does not need to be perfect in every mode to rank highly, but the best units either dominate one important mode or stay consistently powerful across all three. The higher the tier, the safer it is to spend rare upgrade materials on that unit.
| Tier | Meaning for Summon Heroes | Invest? |
|---|---|---|
| SS | Meta-defining units that dominate PvE, PvP, or Tournaments and remain strong long-term. | Max priority |
| S | Top-tier units that can carry most content, but have minor weaknesses compared to SS picks. | High priority |
| A | Strong early, mid-game, or mode-specific units that are useful until you pull stronger options. | Moderate |
| B | Serviceable placeholders that can help beginners but are not ideal long-term investments. | Low |
| C | Outclassed units that should only be used early if you do not have better alternatives. | Avoid |
| D | Weak units with poor scaling, low value, or limited use outside of very early gameplay. | Fusion fodder |
What Changed in the Latest Summon Heroes Update?
The latest Summon Heroes update changed the meta by adding Rend, a new Mythic melee bruiser that immediately belongs in SS Tier because of his strong cross-mode performance. The update also raised the level cap to 120, added the Sunset City map, introduced the Unit Index reward feature, and gave players Offline Training as a better way to test and compare units.
- Rend added: Rend is the newest Mythic unit and is currently ranked in SS Tier.
- Level cap increased to 120: Higher scaling makes long-term investment choices more important.
- Sunset City added: The new map favors units with strong movement control, trail damage, pierce, or chain-style attacks.
- Unit Index added: Collecting units now gives extra rewards, including Gems.
- Offline Training added: Players can test unit performance more easily before investing resources.
Which Units Are SS Tier in Summon Heroes?
The SS Tier units in Summon Heroes are Reaper, Rend, Divine, Seraph, Emperor, B-4:R B.E.T., and Matriarch. These are the best units to invest in because they dominate important content and scale well into the late game. Reaper is the best all-around wave-clear unit, Rend is the new Mythic bruiser, and Divine is one of the best boss killers.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Reaper Mythic | Role: Ranged, Summoner ATK: 19.5 HP: 97.5 SPD: 13 | + Best all-around wave-clear unit in Summon Heroes. + Uses long-range attacks, AoE damage, and spirit summons to overwhelm enemies. + Summoned spirits absorb incoming damage and cover for his low base HP. + Excellent in PvE, PvP, and Tournaments. |
| Rend Mythic | Role: Melee, Bruiser ATK: TBA HP: TBA SPD: TBA | + Newest Mythic unit added in the Rend update. + Strong cross-mode performance makes him an immediate SS Tier pick. + Especially valuable in Tournaments, where bruiser units can pressure enemies and survive longer fights. - Exact base stats and ability values should be verified in-game before final publication. |
| Divine Mythic | Role: Ranged ATK: 19.5 HP: 117 SPD: 12 | + Massive damage output with the Special Attack. + Both moves have long range, which is useful in PvP and PvE. + The Special Attack is excellent against bosses and removes large chunks of HP. - Becomes a sitting duck while charging the Special Attack. |
| Seraph Mythic | Role: Ranged ATK: 19.5 HP: 97.5 SPD: 12 | + OP single-target DPS unit with a highly spammable Basic Attack. + The Special Attack has a bigger hitbox and can hit multiple enemies. - DPS of the Special Attack is very weak compared to the Basic Attack. |
| Emperor Mythic | Role: Ranged, Summoner ATK: 19.5 HP: 117 SPD: 11 | + Versatile skillset with CC, summons, and high DPS. + High ability damage is excellent in both PvE and Tournaments. - Relies heavily on the Special Attack, which can be exploited in PvP. |
| B-4:R B.E.T. Mythic | Role: Tank, Ranged ATK: 19.5 HP: 292.5 SPD: 10 | + The best tank in the game right now with 292.5 base HP. + Decent damage output with the Basic Attack for a pure tank. + Highly effective in all game modes because of high survivability and solid DPS. - Basic Attack has low range compared to the Special Attack. |
| Matriarch Mythic | Role: Hybrid, Summoner ATK: 19.5 HP: 146.2 SPD: 12 | + Summons a Swordsman minion for 6 seconds that can deal triple-digit damage. + Special Attack summons an Archer and an Academy Witch minion. + Minions add DPS and tank damage to keep Matriarch alive longer. - Minions perish quickly in PvP. |
Which Units Are S Tier in Summon Heroes?
The S Tier units in Summon Heroes are Kitsune Mage, Technomancer, Sage, Sniper, Demon Knight, Jester, Laser Cyborg, and Ranger. These units can carry most content, but they have more noticeable weaknesses than the SS Tier picks. Laser Cyborg is still excellent for pierce-based team comps, while Demon Knight and Kitsune Mage are strong choices for players who need survivability.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Kitsune Mage Legendary | Role: Hybrid ATK: 16.2 HP: 210.6 SPD: 14 | + Melee DPS unit with one of the best burst damage abilities in the game. + Good base HP that matches some of the best tanks. + Viable in PvP and PvE content. - Not the most beginner-friendly unit and requires strong positioning. |
| Technomancer Legendary | Role: Melee, CC ATK: 16.2 HP: 129.6 SPD: 10 | + One of the few units that is good at both single-target and AoE attacks. + Basic Attack can pierce through enemies and hit multiple targets. + Special Attack is a single-target move that works well against bosses. - Versatility comes at the cost of DPS compared to more specialized Legendaries. |
| Sage Legendary | Role: Ranged, DPS ATK: 16.2 HP: 113.4 SPD: 13 | + Can one-shot enemies if positioned correctly. + Has decent range on both attacks. + Deals more damage when closer to enemies. - Unreliable if positioned poorly, which makes her risky in PvP. |
| Sniper Legendary | Role: Ranged, Pierce ATK: 16.2 HP: 64.8 SPD: 9 | + Excellent DPS and range combo for PvE content. + High damage on Basic and Special attacks makes her strong against bosses. - Very low base HP. Needs protection from a tank in PvE and Tournaments and is vulnerable in PvP. |
| Demon Knight Legendary | Role: Melee, Tank ATK: 16.2 HP: 226.8 SPD: 10 | + One of the best tanks in the game for PvE and PvP. + Decent DPS with the Basic Attack for a tank. - The Special Attack is weak and is often better turned off so Basic Attacks carry the damage. |
| Jester Legendary | Role: Ranged ATK: 16.2 HP: 105.3 SPD: 10 | + Can target and hit multiple enemies while dealing decent damage. + Excellent for early to mid-game PvE content. - Struggles in PvP because of low HP and can be eliminated quickly by melee units. |
| Laser Cyborg Legendary | Role: Ranged ATK: 16.2 HP: 129.6 SPD: 10 | + Basic and Special Attack lasers have long range and pierce through enemies. + A team full of Laser Cyborgs can still be game-breaking in several modes. + Benefits from maps where piercing and line damage are easy to set up. - Special Attack has a very long 30-second cooldown. |
| Ranger Legendary | Role: Ranged, DoT ATK: 16.2 HP: 113.4 SPD: 12 | + High DPS potential when positioned correctly. + Low Special Attack cooldown increases total damage output. - Attacks lack range for a supposed ranged unit. - Glass cannon damage profile keeps Ranger out of SS Tier. |
Which Units Are A Tier in Summon Heroes?
The A Tier units in Summon Heroes are Bear Tamer, Construct, Abyss Lord, Spectre, and Mermaid. These are strong units for early and mid-game progression, but most should eventually be replaced by stronger Legendary or Mythic options. Bear Tamer is the standout because summoned bears make early PvE much easier, but his rarity should be verified before final publication.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Bear Tamer Rare | Role: Tank, Summoner ATK: 10 HP: 100 SPD: 10 | + Performs much better than what the in-game rarity suggests. + Constantly has bear cubs/bears on the field to deal damage and protect your units. + PvE enemies struggle against the bears summoned by Bear Tamer. - Low base HP means Bear Tamer is easy to kill if targeted early in PvP. - Verify rarity in-game before publishing, because other rankings disagree on whether Bear Tamer is Rare or Mythic. |
| Construct Epic | Role: Melee, Bruiser ATK: 12.65 HP: 189.7 SPD: 10 | + One of the strongest Epic tanks in the game and a good substitute until you get a Legendary tank. + Very good for early and mid-game PvE. Decent in PvP as well. + Decent damage output. - Attack and movement speed are slow, which can cause problems in PvP. |
| Abyss Lord Legendary | Role: Tank, Melee, Ranged ATK: 16.2 HP: 202.5 SPD: 9 | + One of the best Legendary tanks because he can protect and deal damage. + Uses melee and ranged AoE attacks to damage multiple enemies. - One of the slowest units in the game. Bad positioning is heavily punished in PvP. |
| Spectre Epic | Role: Melee ATK: 12.65 HP: 177.1 SPD: 13 | + Excellent melee DPS unit for PvE, Tournaments, and PvP. + Fast Basic Attacks and low Special Attack cooldown create strong damage output. + Very good health pool for a melee DPS unit. - Hits the ceiling quickly and must be replaced for late-game progression. |
| Mermaid Epic | Role: Ranged ATK: 12.65 HP: 88.5 SPD: 11 | + Decent ranged DPS unit for early-game PvE. + Homing attacks have good range and reliable damage. - Low HP means she needs a tank, which can be costly in PvP. - Verify rarity and current placement before publishing, because some external rankings place Mermaid higher. |
Which Units Are B Tier in Summon Heroes?
The B Tier units in Summon Heroes are Tank Commander, Framerate, Wind Samurai, Slime Summoner, Necromancer, and Dual Wielder. These units can fill gaps in beginner and mid-game teams, but they are not ideal long-term investments. Diver has been removed from B Tier and kept in C Tier to fix the duplicate ranking issue.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Tank Commander Legendary | Role: Tank, Ranged ATK: 16.2 HP: 251.1 SPD: 10 | + Second-highest HP in the game. + Ranged Basic and Special Attacks deal decent damage. - Requires manual positioning. If left alone, she may move to the back line and abandon the tank role. |
| Framerate Legendary | Role: Melee, Bruiser ATK: 16.2 HP: 194.4 SPD: 18 | + Higher HP than many Legendary and Mythic units. + One of the fastest units in the game for movement and attack speed. - Basic Attack lands 20 hits and Special Attack lands 110 hits, but final DPS is low. - High movement speed can make Framerate rush ahead and die early. - Gets locked in attack animations, which is exploitable in PvP. - Verify rarity before publishing because external data disagrees. |
| Wind Samurai Epic | Role: Melee, Burst ATK: 12.65 HP: 164.4 SPD: 12 | + Beginner-friendly because of consistent performance across PvE, PvP, and Tournaments. + Good DPS with both Basic and Special Attack. + Special Attack has some range. - Basic Attack is fully melee, so risky positioning can hurt in PvP. |
| Slime Summoner Epic | Role: Summoner, Tank ATK: 12.65 HP: 126.5 SPD: 10 | + Excellent Tank x Summoner unit for early-game PvP. + Special Attacks summon slimes that engage enemies for 10 seconds. + Summons are tanky for early-game content. - Better Tank x Summoner options are available for mid to late-game and PvP. |
| Necromancer Epic | Role: Mid-range, Summoner ATK: 12.65 HP: 126.5 SPD: 10 | + Decent DPS x Summoner combo with mid-range attacks. + Good damage output for an Epic unit. - Summoned skeletons are weak and die quickly. |
| Dual Wielder Epic | Role: Melee ATK: 12.65 HP: 164.4 SPD: 10 | + Very good melee DPS unit for early and mid-game PvE. + Decent in PvP, but struggles against stronger teams. - Special Attack DPS is disappointing and he relies heavily on Basic Attack. - Spectre is a better long-term investment. |
Which Units Are C Tier in Summon Heroes?
The C Tier units in Summon Heroes are Diver, Thief, Spellblade, Outlaw, Dragoon, Demon Hunter, Cyber DJ, Captain, Street Rat, and Ice Mage. These units are usable only as temporary early-game placeholders. They either lack damage, survivability, scaling, or consistency, so you should avoid heavy investment once better Epic, Legendary, or Mythic units are available.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Diver Epic | Role: Melee, Tank ATK: 12.65 HP: 189.7 SPD: 11 | + Joint-highest HP among Epic units and can tank early PvE damage. - Low DPS on both attacks. - Falls flat in PvP. - Not worth investing in when units like Spectre and Dual Wielder are available. |
| Thief Epic | Role: Melee, DPS ATK: 12.65 HP: 126.5 SPD: 11 | + Very good DPS with both attacks for an Epic unit. + Both attacks do small-range AoE damage, which helps in early PvE. - No scaling potential. Becomes weak as you progress, and PvP performance is poor. |
| Spellblade Epic | Role: Ranged ATK: 12.65 HP: 63.2 SPD: 11 | + Good ranged DPS unit for early game. + Piercing attacks work well against weak mobs. - One of the lowest HP totals in the game and dies quickly in PvP and PvE. |
| Outlaw Epic | Role: Ranged ATK: 12.65 HP: 63.2 SPD: 10 | + Decent ranged attacks that can pierce multiple enemies. + Basic Attack does better damage than the Special Attack. - Special Attack leaves him vulnerable before and after casting. - Very bad in PvP because of low HP and slow attack speed. |
| Dragoon Epic | Role: Melee, Tank, DPS ATK: 12.65 HP: 164.4 SPD: 10 | + Versatile unit that can deal damage and take hits. + Special Attack is piercing and can hit multiple enemies. - DPS is low on both Basic and Special Attack. |
| Demon Hunter Epic | Role: Ranged, Pierce ATK: 12.65 HP: 63.2 SPD: 10 | + One of the better ranged DPS units in the Epic category. + Decent DPS on both Basic and Special attacks. - Absolute glass cannon that needs heavy protection. - Major performance drop in PvP. |
| Cyber DJ Epic | Role: Melee ATK: 12.65 HP: 151.7 SPD: 12 | + Decent melee DPS that is not a full glass cannon. + Special Attack does decent damage, but can miss. - Mix of single-burst and AoE attacks does not work consistently. - Weak in PvP. |
| Captain Epic | Role: Tank, Melee ATK: 12.65 HP: 189.7 SPD: 10 | + One of the strongest tanks in the Epic category. - Offers very little apart from survivability. - Low hit count and poor DPS with both Basic and Special Attack. |
| Street Rat Rare | Role: Melee, Bruiser ATK: 10 HP: 160 SPD: 10 | + Tankiest Rare unit in the game. + Offers decent DPS for beginners and can clear early levels. - Does not work well in PvP. - Feels weak once you get Epic or Legendary tanks. |
| Ice Mage Rare | Role: Ranged ATK: 10 HP: 50 SPD: 10 | + Good CC unit for early game. + Both attacks offer decent DPS, and the Special Attack is strong early. - Easily replaceable by better ranged units from higher rarities. |
Which Units Are D Tier in Summon Heroes?
The D Tier units in Summon Heroes are Vampire, Swordsman, Ninja, Fire Mage, Deckhand, Bandit, Archer, and Academy Witch. These units should not receive serious investment because they are quickly replaced and do not scale well. Use them only in the first stages of the game or as fusion material when you have stronger units available.
| Unit | Stats | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Vampire Epic | Role: Melee ATK: 12.65 HP: 126.5 SPD: 10 | - One of the weakest Epic units in the game. - Designed as a single-target DPS unit, but fails to match expectations. - Needs specific Traits and a lot of team support to perform. - Resources are better invested elsewhere. |
| Swordsman Rare | Role: Melee, Tank ATK: 10 HP: 130 SPD: 10 | + Good to use early in Story mode. - Falls off hard and quickly. - Easy to replace with higher-rarity units that perform better across all modes. |
| Ninja Rare | Role: Melee ATK: 10 HP: 50 SPD: 11 | + Can help in very early stages. - Low HP means bosses can one-shot him. - Unusable in PvP and Tournaments. |
| Fire Mage Rare | Role: Ranged ATK: 10 HP: 50 SPD: 10 | + Special Attack does AoE damage. - DPS is low with both attacks. - AoE could be bigger and stronger. |
| Deckhand Rare | Role: Tank, Melee, Bruiser ATK: 10 HP: 130 SPD: 10 | + Good early-game bruiser for the first Story stages. - Easily replaceable and should be swapped out whenever possible. |
| Bandit Rare | Role: Melee ATK: 10 HP: 100 SPD: 10 | - One of the weakest melee units in the game. - Low DPS and low HP make him unusable across most content. |
| Archer Rare | Role: Ranged ATK: 10 HP: 50 SPD: 10 | + Decent ranged option in the first stages. - Lowest HP in the game, so he needs to stay far from enemies. - Replace as soon as possible and avoid heavy investment. |
| Academy Witch Rare | Role: Melee ATK: 10 HP: 100 SPD: 10 | - The weakest unit in Summon Heroes right now. - Melee unit that needs to be close to enemies to deal damage. - By default, it likes to move away from enemies, making it unreliable in battle. |
Which Units Should Beginners Choose in Summon Heroes?
The best beginner units in Summon Heroes are Bear Tamer, Wind Samurai, Construct, and Spectre. Bear Tamer is the easiest early-game unit to use because his summoned bears create a frontline wall while dealing damage. Wind Samurai is consistent across PvE, PvP, and Tournaments, while Construct and Spectre give beginners reliable survivability and damage before Mythic units become available.
Beginners should avoid overinvesting in Sage, Sniper, or other glass-cannon units unless they already understand positioning. Those units can be strong, but they are much easier to lose in PvP and boss fights if your team does not have a proper tank in front of them.
What Is the Best Team in Summon Heroes?
The best Summon Heroes team usually combines one frontline tank or bruiser, one high-damage ranged carry, and one summoner or AoE specialist. A strong late-game setup would use B-4:R B.E.T. or Rend as the frontline, Reaper for AoE and summons, and Divine or Seraph for boss damage. If you do not have Mythics yet, use Demon Knight, Laser Cyborg, and Wind Samurai as strong substitutes.
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Summon Heroes FAQs
The best units in Summon Heroes are Reaper, Rend, Divine, Seraph, Emperor, B-4:R B.E.T., and Matriarch. Reaper is the strongest all-around pick because of AoE wave-clear and summons, Rend is the newest Mythic bruiser, and Divine is one of the best units for boss damage.
Yes, Rend is one of the best units in Summon Heroes after the latest Mythic update. Rend is a Mythic melee bruiser with strong PvE, PvP, and Tournament value, which is why he belongs in SS Tier. Verify his exact stats in-game before spending all upgrade resources.
Yes, Reaper is one of the best units to reroll for in Summon Heroes because he works in almost every mode. His long-range attacks, AoE damage, and spirit summons make Story stages, dungeon clears, and PvP much easier. If you pull Reaper early, he is worth heavy investment.
The best team in Summon Heroes should include a frontline tank or bruiser, a ranged damage dealer, and a summoner or AoE unit. A strong late-game team can use B-4:R B.E.T. or Rend in front, Reaper for AoE and summons, and Divine or Seraph for boss damage.
Bear Tamer is still good for beginners and early PvE because the summoned bears protect your team while dealing damage. He is not as safe as top Mythic units in late-game PvP, but he is one of the easiest units to use while progressing through early content.
To get more units in Summon Heroes, use the Summon gacha in the lobby. Walk to the Summon area, stand inside the portal, and spend Gems to roll for new units. Save Gems for strong banners when you are targeting Mythic or Legendary units.
You can get Gems in Summon Heroes by clearing Story modes, winning PvP and Tournament matches, claiming Unit Index rewards, and redeeming <a href="https://progameguides.com/roblox/summon-heroes-codes/">Summon Heroes Codes</a>. New updates often add limited-time codes, so check for freebies before spending Robux or grinding.
Update History
| Date | Changes |
|---|---|
| May 2026 | Updated for the Mythic update. Added Rend to SS Tier, fixed Diver appearing in both B and C Tier, added quick answer, tier definitions, update notes, beginner recommendations, expanded FAQs, and update history. |
| April 16, 2026 | Initial Summon Heroes tier list published with all 40+ units ranked. |
That’s it for our Summon Heroes tier list. Hopefully, this helps you choose the best units for PvE, PvP, and Tournament teams. While you’re here, make sure you redeem the latest Summon Heroes Codes for freebies like Gems, Shards, Chests, and more.