ZZZ Bangboo Tier List (March 2026) Guide

Bangboo Tier List

Hey there, fellow Proxies! I’m excited to bring you the most comprehensive Bangboo Tier List for Zenless Zone Zero you’ll find anywhere online. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just starting your journey in New Eridu, understanding which Bangboos are worth your precious Boopons and resources is absolutely crucial for maximizing your team’s potential.

In this ultimate guide, I’ll break down every single Bangboo currently available in Version 2.3, ranking them from must-have S-tier picks to situational choices that might still find a place in specific team compositions. I’ve spent countless hours researching the latest meta, analyzing official patch notes, and testing different combinations to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date rankings possible.

Quick Reference: Bangboo Tier List Overview (March 2026)

TierBangboosKey Strengths
S+ TierRobin, Miss Esme, MercuryUniversal utility, meta-defining abilities
S TierButler, Snap, BelionExcellent support/damage balance
A+ TierAmillion, Safety, SharkbooStrong faction-specific performance
A TierResonaboo, Plugboo, Officer CuiSolid elemental synergy options
B TierRocketboo, Agent Gulliver, Red MoccusSituational but viable
C TierExploreboo, Avocaboo, OthersNiche uses only

Bangboo Tier List (2026)

In Zenless Zone Zero, Bangboos are more than just cute companions – they’re essential team members that can make or break your success in both combat and exploration. With the recent Version 2.3 update and the introduction of new Bangboos like Mercury and Excaliboo in Version 2.2, the meta has shifted significantly, making it more important than ever to understand which Bangboos are truly worth investing in.

S+ Tier: Meta-Defining Bangboos

Robin (Mockingbird Faction)

Robin stands alone at the top of our tier list, and for good reason. This Bangboo is the only one whose additional ability works with just one Mockingbird teammate, making it incredibly flexible and easy to integrate into various team compositions. What makes Robin truly special is its ability to switch roles based on your on-field character – excelling at damage, stagger, and status effects all at once.

With the release of Ukinami Yuzuha in Version 2.1, Robin’s value has skyrocketed even further. It’s become the go-to choice for Disorder teams, especially when paired with agents like Vivian Banshee who use the Cannon Rotor W-Engine. Robin’s versatility and compatibility with current meta teams make it the highest cultivation value Bangboo in the game right now.

Why Robin is S+ Tier:

  • Universal compatibility with only one faction requirement
  • Adaptable playstyle that changes based on your active character
  • Essential for current Disorder team compositions
  • Excellent damage, stagger, and status effect capabilities
  • Highest cultivation value in the current meta

Miss Esme (Spook Shack Faction)

Miss Esme is the newest addition to the S+ tier, introduced in Version 2.1, and has quickly proven herself as one of the most valuable Bangboos in the game. What sets Miss Esme apart is her incredible utility – she shoots three random bubbles that can either heal or provide energy to your team, with the probabilities changing based on your team’s current HP.

While her active skill provides slightly less energy than Butler’s, Miss Esme’s additional ability is much easier to trigger, requiring only two Spook Shack members to activate. This makes her significantly more versatile and consistently useful across different team compositions. Her ability to both heal and provide energy makes her invaluable in longer fights and challenging content where survival becomes a concern.

Why Miss Esme is S+ Tier:

  • Dual utility (healing + energy regeneration)
  • Easy-to-trigger additional ability
  • Adaptive bubble probabilities based on team HP
  • Excellent for sustained fights and challenging content
  • New meta staple with high investment priority

Mercury (S-Rank, Version 2.2 New Addition)

Mercury is the latest S-Rank Bangboo introduced in Version 2.2, available through the “An Outstanding Partner” Signal Search. While still relatively new to the game, Mercury has already shown incredible potential with its unique abilities and synergies with the latest agent releases.

Mercury brings a fresh dynamic to team compositions with its specialized skill set that complements both the new agents introduced in Version 2.2 (Seed and Orphie & Magus) and existing team archetypes. Its ability to provide substantial damage bonuses while offering defensive utility makes it a versatile choice that can fit into multiple team compositions.

Why Mercury is S+ Tier:

  • Latest S-Rank Bangboo with cutting-edge abilities
  • Excellent synergy with Version 2.2 agents
  • Balanced offensive and defensive capabilities
  • High investment value for future-proofing your roster
  • Limited-time availability increases exclusivity value

S Tier: Excellent Support & Damage Options

Butler (Victoria Housekeeping Faction)

Butler has been a consistent top-tier choice since the game’s launch, and for good reason. This Bangboo specializes in energy regeneration, with an active skill that provides energy to your on-field character, helping your main DPS use their skills more frequently. The key to maximizing Butler’s effectiveness is timing – use his active skill a few seconds early, and you’ll find fights ending much quicker.

While Butler’s chain skill is just average (dealing pure physical damage), his energy regeneration capabilities are unmatched in the game. Even after recent changes that made his additional ability less effective for most teams following Ellen’s buff, Butler’s core utility remains incredibly valuable for players who prioritize fast skill rotations and burst damage windows.

Why Butler is S Tier:

  • Best energy regeneration in the game
  • Enables faster skill rotations and burst damage
  • High-skill ceiling with timing-based optimization
  • Consistent performance across multiple updates
  • Valuable for both early-game and endgame content

Snap (Stars of Lyra Faction)

Snap stands out as the only S-tier damage-boosting Bangboo in the game, making it incredibly valuable for players looking to maximize their team’s damage output. Even at just 1-star level 60, Snap provides your entire team with a 6.8% damage bonus that’s almost always active – this is often better than what most damage-dealing Bangboos can provide themselves.

What makes Snap even more impressive is its scaling potential. At 5 stars, this damage bonus jumps to an impressive 10%, making it one of the best scaling Bangboos in the game. Additionally, when used in a Lyra faction team (such as with Evelyn), Snap also provides healing capabilities, adding valuable survivability to its damage-boosting utility.

Why Snap is S Tier:

  • Unique damage-boosting capabilities
  • Excellent scaling potential (6.8% → 10% damage bonus)
  • Additional healing in Lyra faction teams
  • Nearly permanent uptime on damage buff
  • High priority for damage-focused team compositions

Belion (Yunkui Summit Faction)

Belion is a pure damage dealer that excels at dealing massive amounts of damage and stagger to enemies. Its active skill is particularly impressive, dealing good damage while also building significant stagger. What really sets Belion apart, however, is its additional ability, which boosts all its damage and reduces its active skill cooldown whenever teammates use their ultimate abilities.

Belion shows incredible flexibility, working exceptionally well with Yixuan while also fitting perfectly into teams featuring Ju Fufu. This versatility makes it a valuable addition to many different team compositions. Additionally, Belion is the first Bangboo whose additional ability becomes easier to trigger at higher stars – at 3 stars, you only need one Yunkui Summit teammate to activate its full potential.

Why Belion is S Tier:

  • Exceptional damage and stagger capabilities
  • Ultimate-based cooldown reduction mechanic
  • Flexible team composition options
  • Easier to trigger at higher star levels
  • Excellent synergy with current meta agents

A+ Tier: Strong Faction-Specific Performers

Amillion (Cunning Hares Faction)

Amillion is a powerhouse when it comes to dealing physical damage, especially when paired with the right team composition. If you have at least two Cunning Hares characters in your team, Amillion’s chain attack can deal an impressive 45% damage attack, potentially taking out huge chunks of a boss’s health when triggered.

What makes Amillion particularly valuable is its consistency from early to late game. Unlike some Bangboos that fall off in effectiveness as you progress, Amillion remains a solid choice throughout your journey in Zenless Zone Zero. Its active skill deals massive physical damage, making it a reliable source of burst damage in any Cunning Hares team composition.

Why Amillion is A+ Tier:

  • Massive physical damage output
  • Incredible chain attack damage with proper team composition
  • Consistent performance from early to late game
  • Essential for Cunning Hares team compositions
  • Reliable burst damage potential

Safety (Belobog Heavy Industries Faction)

Safety is another excellent damage-dealing Bangboo that specializes in dealing physical damage with its drill-based attacks. Similar to Amillion, Safety shines when paired with the right team composition – if you have at least two Belobog Heavy Industries characters, Safety’s chain attack damage increases by 20%.

What really pushes Safety into the A+ tier is its additional damage potential against status-afflicted enemies. If the target is Burning or Shocked, Safety’s damage buff increases even further, making it an excellent choice for teams that focus on applying elemental status effects. This versatility makes Safety valuable not just for Belobog teams, but for any composition that can consistently apply status effects to enemies.

Why Safety is A+ Tier:

  • Strong physical damage with drill-based attacks
  • Additional damage against status-afflicted enemies
  • Excellent chain attack damage with faction synergy
  • Versatile across different team compositions
  • Strong performance in both single-target and AoE scenarios

Sharkboo (Ice Attribute)

Sharkboo is the premier choice for any ice-based team composition in Zenless Zone Zero. Its active skill deals impressive ice damage while also inflicting massive ice anomaly buildup, making it essential for teams focused on freezing enemies. When paired with at least two ice characters, Sharkboo’s active skill inflicts 80% more anomaly buildup, dramatically increasing your team’s ability to trigger freeze effects.

While Sharkboo’s effectiveness is somewhat limited by the current number of ice characters available in the game, it’s absolutely indispensable for any player running an ice team. The ability to consistently apply freeze effects can make even the most challenging content much more manageable, making Sharkboo a must-have for ice-focused players.

Why Sharkboo is A+ Tier:

  • Best ice anomaly buildup in the game
  • Essential for freeze-based team compositions
  • Massive damage increase with proper team synergy
  • Makes challenging content more manageable
  • Indispensable for ice-focused players

A Tier: Solid Elemental Synergy Options

Resonaboo (Ether Attribute)

Resonaboo is a fantastic choice for ether-based teams, primarily due to its unique ability to summon an ether blackhole that can pull enemies together into a single location. This grouping effect is incredibly valuable against huge mobs of smaller enemies, making it excellent for both exploration and combat scenarios.

While Resonaboo does require at least two ether characters to get the additional anomaly buildup, this isn’t necessary for its blackhole skill to be effective. This makes Resonaboo more flexible than some other elemental Bangboos, as you can still benefit from its grouping effect even without perfect team composition. The ability to control enemy positioning can be a game-changer in many situations, making Resonaboo a solid A-tier choice.

Why Resonaboo is A Tier:

  • Unique enemy grouping capability
  • Excellent for crowd control scenarios
  • Flexible usage (blackhole works without full team synergy)
  • Valuable for both exploration and combat
  • Strong performance in ether-based compositions

Plugboo (Electric Attribute)

Plugboo is the go-to Bangboo for any electric-based team composition, dealing electric damage and accumulating electric anomaly with impressive efficiency. What makes Plugboo particularly powerful is its synergy potential – when paired with at least two electric characters, it gains an additional 100% anomaly buildup, making it perfect for mono-electric teams.

The effectiveness of Plugboo scales incredibly well with investment. A maxed-out Plugboo (5 stars, A-Rank) can perform similarly to a 1-star S-Rank alternative, making it an excellent choice for players who want to commit to an electric team composition. The consistent electric anomaly application can quickly shock enemies, providing both damage and control benefits to your team.

Why Plugboo is A Tier:

  • Best electric anomaly application
  • Excellent scaling with investment
  • Perfect for mono-electric team compositions
  • Strong damage and control capabilities
  • Cost-effective alternative to S-Rank options

Officer Cui (Criminal Investigation Special Response Team Faction)

Officer Cui is a solid physical damage dealer that becomes significantly more effective when paired with the right team composition. When you have at least two Criminal Investigation Special Response Team characters, Officer Cui gains the ability to deal follow-up attacks and receives a substantial buff to its chain attack damage.

What makes Officer Cui valuable is its reliability and consistency. While it may not have the flashy mechanics of some higher-tier Bangboos, it provides steady physical damage output that can be counted on in various situations. Its additional abilities trigger consistently when the team composition requirements are met, making it a dependable choice for CISRT-focused players.

Why Officer Cui is A Tier:

  • Consistent physical damage output
  • Reliable additional ability activation
  • Strong chain attack damage with faction synergy
  • Dependable performance across different content
  • Essential for CISRT team compositions

B Tier: Situational but Viable Options

Rocketboo (Fire Attribute)

Rocketboo is a solid choice for fire-based teams, dealing impressive fire AoE damage with its active skill. When paired with at least two fire characters, Rocketboo’s chain attack inflicts 80% more anomaly buildup, making it effective for applying burn effects to multiple enemies simultaneously.

However, Rocketboo’s effectiveness is somewhat limited by the current game meta, as there are relatively few enemies that are particularly weak to fire damage. Additionally, the limited number of strong fire characters available in the game makes it harder to build optimal fire team compositions. Despite these limitations, Rocketboo can still be a valuable asset for players committed to building a fire team.

Why Rocketboo is B Tier:

  • Strong fire AoE damage capabilities
  • Good anomaly buildup with proper team composition
  • Effective for applying burn effects to multiple enemies
  • Limited by current fire character options
  • Situational effectiveness based on enemy weaknesses

Agent Gulliver (Hollows Special Operations Section 6 Faction)

Agent Gulliver is a versatile electric damage dealer that can work well with various team compositions, including anomaly, electric, or Section 6 focused teams. Its active skill has the unique ability to pierce through enemies, making it incredibly helpful when battling against multiple enemies or enemies lined up in a row.

What makes Agent Gulliver interesting is its additional ability, which can buff both electric and non-electric attacks. This versatility makes it more flexible than many other elemental Bangboos, as it can provide value even in mixed team compositions. While it may not be the absolute best in any single category, its flexibility makes it a solid B-tier choice for players who value versatility.

Why Agent Gulliver is B Tier:

  • Versatile electric damage capabilities
  • Piercing active skill effective against multiple enemies
  • Flexible additional ability (buffs electric and non-electric)
  • Good for various team compositions
  • Valuable for players who prioritize versatility

Red Moccus (Sons of Calydon Faction)

Red Moccus is a physical damage dealer that brings some interesting utility to the table through its crowd control capabilities. Its active skill can push the farthest enemy closer to you, which can be surprisingly useful for positioning enemies into optimal damage ranges or pulling dangerous enemies away from your team.

When paired with at least two Sons of Calydon characters, Red Moccus’s active skill damage increases by 36%, making it a respectable damage dealer in the right team composition. While it may not be the top choice for most players, its unique crowd control utility and solid damage output make it a viable option for Sons of Calydon-focused players.

Why Red Moccus is B Tier:

  • Unique crowd control capabilities
  • Solid physical damage output
  • Good positioning utility
  • Strong performance with faction synergy
  • Valuable for Sons of Calydon team compositions

C Tier: Niche Uses Only

The remaining Bangboos fall into the C tier, meaning they have very specific, niche uses or are generally outperformed by other options. These include:

  • Exploreboo: Provides random buffs (healing, shield, or energy regeneration) but with unreliable RNG and small effect sizes
  • Avocaboo: Specializes in HP recovery but is generally outperformed by Miss Esme and other healing options
  • Booressure: Energy regeneration specialist but is essentially a weaker version of Butler
  • Paperboo: Can generate shields for the team but has limited utility outside of specific defensive scenarios
  • Various elemental Bangboos: Weaker versions of their S-Rank counterparts (Cryboo, Electroboo, Devilboo, etc.)

While these Bangboos can still be useful in very specific situations or for players building around particular niches, they’re generally not recommended for most players or team compositions.

Team Composition Strategies

Understanding individual Bangboo rankings is important, but knowing how to build effective team compositions around them is what will truly elevate your gameplay in Zenless Zone Zero. Let me share some proven strategies for building teams around the top-tier Bangboos.

Universal Support Teams

For players who want maximum flexibility across different content types, I recommend building around the S+ tier universal Bangboos:

Robin-Based Universal Team:

  • Robin (S+ Tier Bangboo)
  • Any main DPS agent
  • Support agent (preferably Mockingbird faction if possible)
  • Flex agent based on content needs

This composition works incredibly well because Robin’s abilities adapt based on your active character, making it effective in almost any situation. Whether you need damage, stagger, or status effects, Robin has you covered.

Miss Esme Sustain Team:

  • Miss Esme (S+ Tier Bangboo)
  • Main DPS agent
  • Secondary DPS or support agent
  • Tank or defensive agent

Miss Esme’s dual healing and energy regeneration capabilities make this composition perfect for longer fights or challenging content where survival becomes a concern. The random bubble mechanic, while RNG-based, provides consistent enough value to keep your team healthy and energized throughout extended encounters.

Faction-Specific Powerhouses

If you’re committed to building around specific factions, these compositions leverage the strongest faction-specific Bangboos:

Cunning Hares Damage Team:

  • Amillion (A+ Tier Bangboo)
  • Two Cunning Hares agents
  • Flex agent (preferably with synergy benefits)

This composition focuses on maximizing Amillion’s incredible chain attack damage, which can deal up to 45% increased damage when triggered with proper faction synergy. It’s particularly effective against bosses and high-priority targets.

Belobog Industries Status Team:

  • Safety (A+ Tier Bangboo)
  • Two Belobog Heavy Industries agents
  • Agent capable of applying burn or shock effects

This team takes advantage of Safety’s additional damage against status-afflicted enemies. By consistently applying burn or shock effects, you can significantly amplify Safety’s damage output, making it effective against both single targets and groups of enemies.

Elemental Specialist Teams

For players who want to specialize in specific elemental damage types, these compositions maximize elemental synergy:

Ice Freeze Team:

  • Sharkboo (A+ Tier Bangboo)
  • Two ice agents
  • Support agent with freeze synergy

This composition focuses on consistently applying freeze effects to control enemies while dealing sustained ice damage. Sharkboo’s exceptional ice anomaly buildup makes it possible to maintain freeze effects for extended periods, making even challenging content much more manageable.

Electric Shock Team:

  • Plugboo (A Tier Bangboo)
  • Two electric agents
  • Agent with shock synergy or additional electric damage

This team maximizes electric anomaly application to consistently shock enemies, dealing damage over time while providing some crowd control. Plugboo’s 100% additional anomaly buildup with proper team composition makes it possible to maintain shock effects almost permanently.

2026 Advanced Bangboo Strategies

Beyond basic team compositions, there are several advanced strategies that can help you maximize the effectiveness of your Bangboos:

Timing and Rotation Optimization

The timing of your Bangboo’s active ability can significantly impact your team’s overall performance. Here are some timing strategies for top-tier Bangboos:

Butler Energy Management:

  • Use Butler’s active skill 3-4 seconds before your main DPS needs their ultimate
  • This ensures the energy regeneration aligns perfectly with your damage windows
  • Practice timing with your specific team’s rotation to maximize effectiveness

Robin Adaptive Playstyle:

  • Switch between agents frequently to take advantage of Robin’s role-switching capabilities
  • Use Robin when you need specific effects (damage, stagger, or status application)
  • Monitor which effects are most needed in each phase of combat

Miss Esme RNG Management:

  • Track your team’s HP levels to anticipate bubble probabilities
  • Use Miss Esme when your team is at lower HP for higher healing probability
  • Save Miss Esme for critical moments when you need either healing or energy

Investment Prioritization

Not all Bangboos are worth equal investment. Here’s my recommended investment priority:

Priority 1 (Max Investment):

  • Robin (S+ Tier)
  • Miss Esme (S+ Tier)
  • Mercury (S+ Tier)

These Bangboos provide the most value and have the highest potential to impact your success across all content types. They’re worth maxing out in terms of stars, levels, and abilities.

Priority 2 (Moderate Investment):

  • Butler (S Tier)
  • Snap (S Tier)
  • Belion (S Tier)

These Bangboos are excellent choices for specific team compositions and are worth investing in, but don’t need to be maxed out unless they’re core to your main teams.

Priority 3 (Situational Investment):

  • Amillion (A+ Tier)
  • Safety (A+ Tier)
  • Sharkboo (A+ Tier)

Invest in these Bangboos only if you’re building specific team compositions around them. They’re strong in their niches but not universally essential.

Star Level Optimization

Understanding how star levels affect Bangboo performance is crucial for efficient resource management:

High-Impact Star Levels:

  • Belion: 3-star requirement reduced from 2 to 1 faction member
  • Snap: Damage bonus increases from 6.8% to 10% at 5 stars
  • Miss Esme: Bubble effectiveness and consistency improve significantly with stars

Moderate Impact Star Levels:

  • Butler: Energy regeneration amounts increase
  • Robin: Overall effectiveness improves but remains strong even at lower stars
  • Amillion: Chain attack damage increases with faction synergy

Low Impact Star Levels:

  • Most A-tier and below Bangboos have minimal improvements from additional stars
  • Consider stopping at 2-3 stars for situational Bangboos

Common Mistakes to Avoid

After analyzing countless player experiences and team compositions, I’ve identified several common mistakes that players make when building and using Bangboos:

1. Ignoring Team Synergy

One of the biggest mistakes I see players make is treating Bangboos as independent units rather than considering how they fit into their overall team composition. Remember:

  • Faction synergy matters: Many Bangboos require specific faction members to unlock their full potential
  • Elemental alignment: Elemental Bangboos work best with matching elemental agents
  • Role balance: Ensure your Bangboo complements your team’s overall strategy (damage, support, control)

2. Overinvesting in Situational Bangboos

It’s easy to get excited about a Bangboo that performs well in one specific scenario, only to realize it’s not useful for most content. Avoid this mistake by:

  • Prioritizing universal Bangboos: Robin, Miss Esme, and Mercury work well in almost any situation
  • Considering your main team composition: Invest in Bangboos that support your most-used agents
  • Planning for future content: Consider how Bangboos will perform in upcoming game modes and challenges

3. Neglecting Timing and Rotation

Many players use their Bangboo’s abilities as soon as they’re available, without considering optimal timing. Instead:

  • Plan your rotations: Time Bangboo abilities to coincide with your agents’ key moments
  • Save abilities for critical moments: Sometimes it’s better to wait for the perfect opportunity
  • Practice different timings: Experiment with different ability timings to find what works best

4. Chasing Every New Bangboo

With new Bangboos being introduced regularly, it’s tempting to try to collect them all. However:

  • Focus on quality over quantity: It’s better to have a few well-invested Bangboos than many underdeveloped ones
  • Consider opportunity cost: Resources spent on one Bangboo can’t be used for another
  • Wait for meta stabilization: Sometimes new Bangboos seem strong initially but get nerfed or become less relevant over time

Future-Proofing Your Bangboo Investments

The Zenless Zone Zero meta is constantly evolving, with new agents, Bangboos, and game modes being introduced regularly. Here’s how to ensure your Bangboo investments remain valuable:

Watch for Meta Shifts

Pay attention to these indicators of potential meta shifts:

  • New agent releases: When new agents are released, consider which Bangboos will synergize with them
  • Balance patches: Keep an eye on patch notes for changes that might affect Bangboo performance
  • New game modes: Different game modes may favor different types of Bangboos

Diversify Your Bangboo Portfolio

Rather than putting all your resources into one type of Bangboo, consider:

  • Having options for different team compositions: At least one universal support, one damage dealer, and one elemental specialist
  • Covering different roles: Ensure you have Bangboos that can provide energy, healing, damage, and control
  • Planning for different content: Some Bangboos excel at specific types of content (bossing, crowd control, etc.)

Save Resources for Future Releases

It’s wise to keep some resources in reserve for future Bangboo releases:

  • Hold onto Boopons: Don’t spend all your Boopons immediately after a new Bangboo release
  • Wait for community feedback: Let other players test new Bangboos before committing your resources
  • Consider long-term value: Some Bangboos may seem weak initially but become essential later

FAQ: Common Bangboo Questions

What’s the best Bangboo for beginners?

For beginners, I highly recommend starting with Butler or Robin. Butler’s energy regeneration capabilities make it incredibly useful for learning the game’s mechanics and maintaining smooth skill rotations. Robin’s versatility makes it an excellent choice as it adapts to different situations and team compositions, allowing you to experiment with different playstyles as you learn the game.

Should I pull for Mercury or save my resources?

Mercury is definitely worth pulling for if you have the resources, especially since it’s a limited-time S-Rank Bangboo from Version 2.2. However, if you’re a free-to-play player with limited resources, I’d recommend prioritizing Robin or Miss Esme first, as they offer more universal utility. Mercury is excellent, but Robin and Miss Esme will serve you well across more team compositions and content types.

How important are Bangboo stars and levels?

Bangboo stars and levels are important, but not as crucial as agent investments for most players. For S+ and S tier Bangboos, I recommend investing in stars and levels as they provide significant benefits. For A tier and below, 2-3 stars is usually sufficient unless they’re core to your main team composition. Always prioritize your main agents’ investments over Bangboos.

What’s the best Bangboo for the current meta (Version 2.3)?

Based on the current meta in Version 2.3, the best Bangboos are:

  1. Robin (S+ Tier) – Universal utility and Disorder team essential
  2. Miss Esme (S+ Tier) – Healing and energy regeneration
  3. Mercury (S+ Tier) – Latest S-Rank with excellent synergy
  4. Butler (S Tier) – Energy regeneration specialist
  5. Snap (S Tier) – Damage boosting capabilities

Can I succeed without S-Rank Bangboos?

Absolutely! While S-Rank Bangboos offer the highest potential, many A-Rank Bangboos can perform exceptionally well when properly invested and used in the right team compositions. Bangboos like Plugboo, Resonaboo, and Officer Cui can carry you through most content when paired with appropriate agents and proper team synergy.

How do I get more Boopons to pull for Bangboos?

You can obtain Boopons through various methods:

  • Daily missions and events: Regular gameplay rewards
  • Battle Pass and seasonal events: Often include Boopons as rewards
  • Achievement system: Completing various achievements
  • Special events: Limited-time events frequently offer Boopons
  • In-game store: Sometimes available for purchase with premium currency

What’s the difference between S-Rank and A-Rank Bangboos?

The main differences are:

  • Base stats: S-Rank Bangboos generally have higher base stats
  • Ability scaling: S-Rank abilities typically scale better with investment
  • Unique mechanics: S-Rank Bangboos often have more unique or powerful mechanics
  • Availability: S-Rank Bangboos are typically harder to obtain and often limited-time

However, well-invested A-Rank Bangboos can often outperform poorly invested S-Rank ones, so investment level matters significantly.

Conclusion

There you have it – the most comprehensive Bangboo Tier List for Zenless Zone Zero March 2026! I’ve covered everything from the current S+ tier meta-defining choices to situational options that might find a place in specific team compositions.

Remember, the key to success in Zenless Zone Zero isn’t just about having the highest-tier Bangboos, but about understanding how they fit into your overall team strategy and playstyle. Whether you’re a free-to-play player working with limited resources or a whale looking to maximize every aspect of your roster, this guide should help you make informed decisions about which Bangboos to prioritize and invest in.

The meta is always evolving, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly for updates as new Bangboos are released and balance changes occur. And if you found this guide helpful, be sure to check out our other Zenless Zone Zero guides for more tips and strategies to dominate in New Eridu!

Happy hunting, Proxies! May your Bangboo pulls be lucky and your team compositions unstoppable!

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Sunny Kaushik

I’m a self-taught techie from Noida who’s been gaming since the Counter-Strike 1.6 days. I specialize in reviewing gaming gear, exploring emerging trends, and helping readers find that perfect performance setup.
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