The Dragon Odyssey is a popular RPG, set in a world sprawling with mythical creatures called Sprites. These Sprites can be summoned, and are your most trusty companion towards becoming the strongest. But, with over 30 different Spirtes to unlock and invest in, it can be quite confusing to choose the right one. So, to help you with that, we've compiled this detailed tier list for every Sprite in The Dragon Odyssey.
All Sprites Ranked - The Dragon Odyssey Tier List
Tier | Sprite |
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S | Seraphina. Dragonlord, Shadowflame Wyrm, Lava Lord, Raven Priest, Ghost Captain, Shadowblaze Behemoth |
A | Shrine Guardian, Thornelia, Duneskeeper, Silverscale, Twilight Weaver, Goldhammer, Miss Fungus, Tidecaller |
B | Abyssal Envoy, Obsidian Warrior, Primordial Golem, Raging Giant, Nymphalina, Sylph, Nether Tri-Cat |
C | Soul Pyromancer, Crimson Siren, Tendrilmancer, Hellfire Wolf, Frostclaw Scorpion, Ruin Statue, Flameborn Spirit |
D | Revenant, Squirrelkin, Miasma Spirit, Skeletal Savage, Little Savage, Black Cat, Shadowclaw, Venomshell, Furaney |
The above tier list gives you an overall view of every Sprite currently available in The Dragon Odyssey. The S-tier Sprites are the top UR-rarity ones, while the D-tier Sprites are the easy-to-acquire ones without much growth potential.
In case you haven't got any of the good SSR or UR characters, you can choose to either invest your resources on the better SR-ranked Sprites or reroll your accounts completely. Investing in lower-tier Sprites leads to a waste of resources, so it's better to avoid them. Rather they can only be used as evolution fodder.
S Tier Sprites - Best Sprites in The Dragon Odyssey
Sprite | Rarity | Reason |
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Seraphina | UR+ | + Highest rarity, and strongest character in The Dragon Odyssey. + Best wind-type, with both Awakening as well as Transformation skills. + Can deal high DPS, as well as inflict 'Armor Break' effects. |
Dragonlord | UR | + Strongest earth-type Sprite, and the best tank in The Dragon Odyssey. + Has insanely high HP and Endurance stats, best as frontline. + Can become temporarily invincible when casting skill. |
Shadowflame Wyrm | UR | + Strongest fire-type Sprite, and the best AoE damage-dealer in The Dragon Odyssey. + Has extremely high Intelligence and Strength stats, best for DPS. + Can deal massive AoE damage, with 'Slay' effects when using skills. |
Lava Lord | SSR | + Good fire-type Sprite, with some AoE potential. + When using skill, can inflict a 'Delayed DMG' effect. + Best at PvP to take our opponent players with skill effects. |
Raven Priest | SSR | + One of the best fire-type Support Sprite. + Can increase CRIT Rate as well as ATK stats significantly when casting skill. + Has evolution potential, and synergy with other fire types. |
Ghost Captain | SSR | + Best wind-type DPS SSR Sprite. + Can deal a ton of damage, with huge AoE. + When skill is triggered, also inflicts AoE CC by stunning enemies. |
Shadowblaze Behemoth | SSR | + Second best earth-type tank. + Huge DMG reduction buff from triggering skill. + Reduces damage to more than half. Extremely strong in any mode. |
A Tier Sprites
Sprite | Rarity | Reason |
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Shrine Guardian | SSR | + One of the better fire-type fighter Sprites. + Can tank well, while also dealing sustainable CC. + Has a chance to inflict 'Stun' on enemies, with multi-target. |
Thornelia | SSR | + Strong AoE-based fire-type Sprite. + Can inflict a lot of 'Burn' debuff on enemies upon skill trigger. + Has evolution potential, and good fire-type syngery. |
Duneskeeper | SSR | + Good frontline DPS, excellent at taking out tanks. + Best shield remover, dealing 5x damage to shielded enemies. + Good stat growth, and synergy with other wind types. |
Silverscale | SSR | + Extremely AoE burst damage potential with the right setup. + Can inflict wide-range CC by inflicting 'Root' debuff. + Easy to get, and excellent synergy with lots of Sprites. |
Twilight Weaver | SSR | + A strong wind-type Sprite with lots of AoE. + Can pull enemies towards you, while inflicting damage. + Works well with almost any wind-type Sprite setup. |
Goldhammer | SSR | + Excellent at dealing Group CC by inflicting 'Stun'. + Can clear hordes of enemies, while also tanking damage. + Almost guaranteed CC with AoE. Great for wind-type synergy. |
Miss Fungus | SSR | + Decent earth-type support Sprite. + Can provide decently high healing to the character. + Can also dispel CC effects, and increase CC resistance. |
Tidecaller | SSR | + One of the best support type Sprites. + Increases all types of DMG dealt by character, increasing overall DPS. + Can provide instant HP recovery as well as Regen over time. |
B Tier Sprites
Sprite | Rarity | Reason |
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Abyssal Envoy | SSR | + Has AoE Potential in skill, with decent DPS. + Fire-type support Sprite, but can only inflict minor debuffs. - Damage from skill is low, and inflicts 'Healing Reduction'. Not versatile. |
Obsidian Warrior | SSR | + Can inflict Group CC, by inflicting 'Slow' debuff. + Decent DPS, and stat growth. - Worst wind-type SSR, with a lackluster skillset. |
Primordial Golem | SSR | + Can reflect DMG when skill is triggered. + Decent tank, with shielding skills. High HP and Endurance. - Damage reflection effect lasts very briefly to be useful. |
Raging Giant | SSR | + Decent earth-type tank Sprite. + Can provide a high HP shield to the character. - Makes you vulnerable to Shield and Armor breakers. |
Nymphalina | SR | + Similar to Raven Priest, a good fire-type support Sprite. + Can temporarily increase ATK and CRIT Rate of character, decently. - Has minor evolution potential and low stat growth. |
Sylph | SR | + Best SR character to invest in The Dragon Odyssey. + Excellent at CC with 'Freeze' debuff infliction. Good late-game potential. - Limited stat growth because of SR rarity. |
Nether Tri-Cat | SR | + Decent AoE potential, with subpar DPS. + Can inflict minor 'Armor Break' debuff on enemies. - Has no evolution potential and low stat growth. |
C Tier Sprites
Sprite | Rarity | Reason |
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Soul Pyromancer | SR | + Decent explosive DPS potential. - Highly dependent on skill, doesn't sustain DPS for long. - Has no evolution potential, and subpar stats. |
Crimson Siren | SR | + Can dispel debuff on character. Subpar AoE on skill. - Skill CD is huge. Not versatile, and has no synergy. - Has no evolution potential, and subpar stats. |
Tendrilmancer | SR | + Has AoE potential, with CC in skillset. - Crowd control skill isn't that useful in most modes. - Has no evolution potential and subpar stats. |
Hellfire Wolf | SR | + Can deal sustained DPS, with decent ATK. - Takes too long to complete the skill cast. - Has no evolution potential, and subpar stats. |
Frostclaw Scorpion | SR | + Can provide healing, but limited to the percent of DMG dealt. - Low DPS and ATK, so healing is insignificant. - Has no evolution potential, and subpar stats. |
Ruin Statue | SR | + Can reflect 20% of DMG taken. - Capacity to reflect damage is very low. - Has no evolution potential, and subpar stats. |
Flameborn Spirit | R | + Decent for early game, and if evolved. - Has minor evolution potential and low stat growth. - Highly outclassed in mid to late game. |
D Tier Sprites
Sprite | Rarity | Reason |
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Revenant | R | - Deals minor damage over time. Useless in most modes. - Has no evolution potential, and bad stat growth. Use as fodder. |
Miasma Spirit | R | - Can't inflict CC effects most of the time. Better to use as evolution wind-type fodder. - Has no evolution potential and bad stat growth. |
Skeletal Savage | R | - Group CC skill lacks power. Better as wind-type fodder. - Has no evolution potential, and bad stat growth. |
Little Savage | R | - DPS and ATK are very low. Better to use as evolution wind-type fodder. - Has no evolution potential, and bad stat growth. |
Shadowclaw | R | - Decent damage reduction skill, but that's it. Better use as fodder. - Has no evolution potential, and bad stat growth. |
Venomshell | R | - AoE range is small. DPS is nonexistent. Use as earth-type fodder. - Has no evolution potential, and bad stat growth. |
Furaney | N | - Only viable to use as evolution fodder. - Has no evolution potential. No stat growth. |
Black Cat | N | - Only viable to use as evolution fodder. - Has no evolution potential. No stat growth. |
Squirrelkin | N | - Only viable to use as evolution fodder. - Has no evolution potential. No stat growth. |
How to reroll in The Dragon Odyssey?
If you can't get your hands on your desired Sprites, then there isn't much left for you to do. But, don't let that dishearten you, since still you have the option to reroll. There are two ways to reroll in The Dragon Odyssey, here's how you can do each:
Switch Character
The first, and more simpler way to reroll in The Dragon Odyssey is by creating and switching to another character. You can have up to five different character accounts. Here's how to do that:
- Go to Menu, then select Settings on the right corner of the screen.
- From the list of options, select the 'Switch Character' option. Then press 'Confirm.'
- Once confirmed, log in again, and select 'Create a character.'
Once you create a new character, you have a new account to claim rewards on and summon Sprites. If you get your desired Sprite, continue playing that character.
Account Deletion
The alternate option for you is to delete your current account and create a completely new one in The Dragon Odyssey. Do note that you should log in using 'Guest Account' to do this. if you have, then follow these steps to reroll:
- Go to Menu, then select Settings on the right corner of the screen.
- From the list of options, select the 'User Center' option.
- From the next options, select the 'Account Deletion' option.
- Select a reason for deletion. If can't decide, select 'Others'. Then press 'Next'.
- Read the terms, and press 'Next' followed by a confirmation to successfully delete your account.
Once done, restart the game and log in again to create a new account. Moreover, you can do this if you've exhausted all five character creations and still haven't got your perfect Sprite team. Then you'll have five more attempts.
After you've rerolled your account, you can complete the tutorial missions, and some of the Mirrorworld stages to get enough Eggs to do one or two 10x summons. Here's the drop rate to help you understand the odds of pulling a good SSR:
- SSR-rarity drop rate: 2.5%
- SR-rarity drop rate: 55%
- R-rarity drop rate: 30%
- N-rarity drop rate: 12.5%
For more on The Dragon Odyssey, check out The Dragon Odyssey Class Tier List – Best Starting Class on Pro Game Guides!
Published: Jan 10, 2025 10:29 am