Blue Archive Reroll Tier List (July 2025) Best Characters

Blue Archive Reroll Tier List
5th July, 2025

Welcome to Kivotos, Sensei! I've been grinding Blue Archive since launch, and let me tell you - starting with the right students can completely transform your experience. After countless rerolls and testing every single character, I'm excited to share my comprehensive reroll guide that'll help you build the ultimate squad from day one.

Whether you're a new teacher just downloading the game or someone looking to start fresh with a god-tier account, this guide covers everything you need to know. I'll show you exactly which students deserve those precious Pyroxenes and walk you through the fastest reroll methods that actually work in 2025.

Why Rerolling Matters in Blue Archive?

Here's the thing - Blue Archive's gacha rates sit at a painful 3% for 3-star students. That means you're looking at roughly 33 pulls just to get ONE high-rarity character. When I first started playing, I thought I could just push through with whatever the game gave me. Big mistake. After struggling through content with subpar units, I learned that investing 30-60 minutes in rerolling saves you months of frustration later.

The game now lets you retry the tutorial 10-pull up to 10 times, making it easier than ever to snag at least one solid starter. But trust me, you'll want more than just one good student to tackle the increasingly challenging content ahead.

Complete Blue Archive Reroll Tier List (July 2025)

S+ Tier - The Game Changers

StudentTypeRoleAttack TypeWhy They're Essential
HimariSpecialDamage BufferPiercing103% ATK buff that enables insane damage
AkoSpecialDamage BufferMysticCrit rate/damage buff for hyper-carry teams
IrohaSpecialTactical SupportMysticSummons tank, clears waves effortlessly
UiStrikerSupportExplosiveHalves skill costs for 2 uses, game-changing

S Tier - Exceptional Picks

StudentTypeRoleAttack TypeKey Strengths
CherinoStrikerSupport/DPSPiercingCost recovery, crit shred, versatile
IoriStrikerDPSPiercingHigh single-target damage, farmable
ReisaStrikerTank/DebufferPiercingSelf-healing tank with DEF debuff
KokonaStrikerHealerPiercingTeam-wide cost reduction, cheap heals

A Tier - Solid Starters

StudentTypeRoleAttack TypeNotable Features
HarunaStrikerDPSMysticFarmable, versatile damage dealer
HibikiSpecialAoE DPSExplosiveLarge AoE clear, crit damage buffer
Nodoka (Hot Spring)StrikerHealerExplosiveHigh healing output with ATK buff
ShunStrikerDPSExplosiveStrong early game carry

B Tier - Decent Options

StudentTypeRoleAttack TypeUse Cases
AruStrikerAoE DPSExplosiveGood early game damage
AzusaStrikerDPSMysticSingle-target specialist
KoharuStrikerHealerExplosiveDamage + healing hybrid
Serina (Christmas)StrikerBufferPiercingMulti-DPS team buffer

Notable Low Rarity Students

StudentRarityRoleWhy They Matter
Tsubaki2★TankBest tank in the game, period
Serina1★HealerEssential healer for all content
Kotama2★BufferAoE damage buffer for farming
Mutsuki2★AoE DPSBudget wave clearer
Hanae1★HealerSolid backup healer
Chise2★DPSReliable damage dealer

Blue Archive: Detailed Character Analysis

Himari - The Ultimate Enabler

When I say Himari breaks the game, I'm not exaggerating. Her EX Skill provides a massive 103% ATK buff to a single student, essentially doubling their damage output. But here's what makes her truly special - her Sub Skill grants Cost Recovery, meaning your team cycles through skills faster. She's the cornerstone of every hyper-carry team composition in 2025. The only downside? She doesn't deal damage herself, so you need strong DPS students to capitalize on her buffs. Still, if you only get one student from your rerolls, make it Himari.

Ako - Critical Hit Queen

Ako might seem similar to Himari at first glance, but she operates on a different axis entirely. Instead of raw ATK, she boosts Critical Rate and Critical Damage, often resulting in even higher damage potential. Her buff is especially potent for students with naturally high crit stats. What really sets her apart is consistency - no more resetting raids hoping for critical hits when Ako guarantees them. She's slightly less versatile than Himari in general content, but for raids and high-difficulty stages, she's absolutely irreplaceable.

Iroha - The Easy Mode Button

I remember struggling with certain story stages until I borrowed a friend's Iroha. Suddenly, content that took multiple attempts became trivial. Her EX Skill summons a tanky unit that can receive buffs from Special students like Himari or Ako. But the real magic happens every 15 seconds when her tank triggers a ricocheting damage effect that obliterates entire enemy waves. She requires minimal investment (even at skill level 1/1/1/1, she performs admirably) and works in virtually every game mode. The 8 SP cost at level 1 seems steep, but once activated, she essentially solos stages.

Ui - The Skill Point Engineer

Ui represents a different kind of support - one that manipulates the game's resource economy. By halving the EX Skill cost of Striker students (for two uses, with no time limit!), she enables strategies otherwise impossible. Imagine using expensive skills like Mika's or Wakamo's twice in rapid succession. Her Crit buff on Basic Skill provides additional value, making her useful even when not using her EX. The main challenge is keeping her alive since Striker supports tend to be squishier than their Special counterparts.

Cherino - Jack of All Trades

Don't let her small stature fool you - Cherino packs an incredible amount of utility into her kit. Cost Recovery on Sub Skill? Check. Critical Damage Resistance shred on Basic Skill? Check. Decent AoE damage on EX Skill? Also check. She's one of those students who finds a place in numerous team compositions. Her main weakness is abysmal accuracy, causing her EX Skill to miss frequently. Additionally, her Basic Skill's Focused Assault can sometimes redirect your team to unintended targets. Despite these quirks, she remains a top-tier investment.

Iori - The OG Carry

Back when Blue Archive launched, Iori was THE reroll target. While newer students have somewhat overshadowed her, she remains an excellent DPS option, especially considering she's now farmable through Hard Stages. Her single-target damage is still competitive, and her straightforward kit makes her perfect for beginners. If you're rerolling and get Iori alongside another S+ tier student, consider it a win. Just don't prioritize her over the true game-changers anymore.

Reisa - The Unkillable Tank

Finding a tank that does more than just absorb damage? That's Reisa's specialty. Her Basic Skill provides self-healing, keeping her topped off without healer intervention. Her EX Skill deals respectable damage while cleansing debuffs - crucial for certain raid mechanics. The cherry on top is her Sub Skill's DEF shred and Taunt, contributing to team damage while maintaining aggro. She might not be as universally tanky as Tsubaki, but her utility makes her invaluable in specific scenarios.

Kokona - Budget Team Enabler

What makes Kokona special isn't just her healing - it's her unique ability to reduce the ENTIRE team's EX Skill cost by 1, including Special students. This seemingly small reduction has massive implications for skill rotations and team compositions. Her 2-cost heal makes her incredibly efficient, and being a Striker means she can be positioned strategically. The downside? Like all Striker healers, she's vulnerable to enemy fire and requires careful protection.

Haruna - Mystic Workhorse

Haruna exemplifies the "reliable damage dealer" archetype. She won't blow your mind with flashy mechanics, but she consistently delivers solid Mystic damage in both AoE and single-target situations. Being farmable is a huge plus - you can eventually max her out without spending Pyroxenes. She shines in all three Mystic raids and handles general content admirably. If you need a dependable Mystic DPS and don't have the premium options, Haruna's your girl.

Hibiki - The Comfort Pick

There's something satisfying about Hibiki's massive AoE explosions clearing entire screens of enemies. While Iroha has largely replaced her for general content clearing, Hibiki maintains relevance through her Crit DMG buff and consistent performance across all Explosive raids. She's also farmable, making her a safe long-term investment. New players especially appreciate how her straightforward kit trivializes early game content.

Nodoka (Hot Spring) - Healing Powerhouse

When Serina's occupied elsewhere and you need serious healing, Nodoka (Hot Spring) steps up. Her healing output rivals even higher-rarity options, and the ATK buff on her Sub Skill provides offensive utility. The healing-over-time nature of her EX Skill can be awkward in fast-paced content where teams constantly reposition, but in stationary fights, she's phenomenal. She's particularly valuable in the Hieronymus raid where healing output determines success.

Shun - Tutorial Superstar

Among the students available in the tutorial pool, Shun stands head and shoulders above the rest. Her consistent damage output and reasonable skill costs make early game progression smooth. While she gets outscaled by premium options later, she remains serviceable far longer than other tutorial students. If you're doing the 10 rerollable tutorial pulls, always save the one with Shun.

Aru - Early Game Explosion Expert

Aru suffers from "good but outclassed" syndrome. Her AoE Explosive damage is genuinely solid, especially with investment. The problem? Cheaper alternatives like Mutsuki and Akari exist at lower rarities. That said, if you pull her early, she'll carry you through a significant portion of the game. Her eventual farmability also means she's not a "waste" of a 3-star pull.

Azusa - Single Target Specialist

Azusa occupies an interesting niche as a dedicated single-target Mystic DPS. While she lacks the versatility of Haruna, her focused damage can be impressive with proper support. She particularly excels in content where burst damage windows matter. However, the current meta favors more versatile options, keeping her in B-tier despite solid performance.

Koharu - The Balanced Healer

Before specialized healers emerged, Koharu was the go-to option for players wanting healing without sacrificing damage. Her EX Skill's dual nature - damaging enemies while healing allies - provides unique value in stages where every action counts. Recent farmability through the Tactical Assault Shop has made her more accessible, though newer players might find pure healers more immediately useful.

Serina (Christmas) - Multi-DPS Dream

Unlike most buffers who focus on a single carry, Serina (Christmas) supports entire teams through stacking Piercing Effectiveness. This makes her perfect for multi-DPS compositions that are common in early game progression. The catch? She needs time to build stacks, making her less effective in quick battles. In extended fights, however, her contribution becomes significant.

Tsubaki - The Immortal Wall

I cannot overstate Tsubaki's value. This 2-star tank outperforms most 3-star alternatives through sheer reliability. High evasion, solid defense, self-healing that refreshes each wave - she has everything. Her T4 bag slot provides extra stats that many tanks lack. I've cleared endgame content with a poorly geared Tsubaki simply because she refuses to die. Every account needs her built, no exceptions.

Serina - The One-Star Wonder

Here's a fact that surprises new players: one of the best healers in Blue Archive is a 1-star student. Serina's 2-cost heal, automatic healing from Basic Skill, and repositioning utility make her indispensable. She scales beautifully into endgame content. I still use her regularly despite having every healer in the game. If you're not building Serina, you're playing on hard mode unnecessarily.

Kotama - Buffer for the Masses

Kotama represents accessible power for newer players. Her AoE attack buff might not match premium options, but it affects multiple students simultaneously. This makes her perfect for farming stages where you're running multiple DPS students. With investment, she can buff two students to near-premium buffer levels. Not bad for a 2-star!

Mutsuki - Wave Clear on a Budget

New players often underestimate Mutsuki until they see her in action. Her mines might seem gimmicky, but they provide consistent AoE damage perfect for farming. She costs practically nothing to build and performs her role admirably. Many veterans still use her for event farming despite having "better" options. Efficiency is a virtue!

Hanae - Emergency Healing

While not as impressive as Serina, Hanae fills the backup healer role competently. Her healing drone provides positional flexibility that standard healers lack. I mainly recommend her for Tower content where you need multiple teams and premium healers are stretched thin. She's not exciting, but she's reliable.

Chise - Consistent Damage

Chise embodies the "slow and steady" approach to DPS. No flashy mechanics, no huge burst - just consistent, reliable damage output. She's particularly valuable for new players who need dependable damage dealers while hunting for premium options. Her eventual obsolescence is offset by minimal investment requirements.

Step-by-Step Reroll Process in Blue Archive

Let me walk you through the fastest reroll method that I've perfected over hundreds of attempts:

  1. Download and Launch: Install Blue Archive from your app store or Steam. Always choose "Play as Guest" - this is crucial for easy rerolling.
  2. Name Your Sensei: Pick something simple. You'll potentially do this many times, so don't get attached.
  3. Speed Through Tutorial:
    • Tap Menu → Skip button during story segments
    • You can't skip the first battle, but tap quickly to speed through
    • Pay attention during the rerollable 10-pull tutorial
  4. Tutorial 10-Pull Strategy:
    • You get 10 attempts at this pull
    • Aim for 2+ three-star students
    • Always save the best result before moving on
    • Shun is the top priority from tutorial pool
  5. Claim Everything:
    • After the tutorial, go to your mailbox
    • Claim all Pyroxenes and tickets
    • You should have enough for 40-50 pulls total
  6. Pull Strategy:
    • Check current banners for S+ tier rate-ups
    • Otherwise, pull on standard banner
    • Stop immediately if you get 2+ S tier or above
  7. Reset If Needed:
    • Menu → Account → Reset Account
    • Type "Blue Archive" to confirm
    • Restart from step 1
  8. Secure Your Account:
    • Once satisfied, immediately bind your account
    • Menu → Account → Link Account
    • Choose your preferred method (Google, Apple, etc.)

Reroll Targets and Priorities

Here's my recommended priority list based on thousands of rerolls:

God Tier Start (Stop immediately):

  • Himari + any S tier student
  • Ako + any S tier student
  • Iroha + another S+ tier
  • Any combination of 3+ S tier students

Excellent Start (Highly recommended):

  • Ui + strong DPS (Iori, Haruna, etc.)
  • Cherino + any S tier
  • 2 S tier students + solid SR
  • Any S+ tier + 2 decent 3-stars

Good Enough Start (For casual players):

  • Any S+ tier alone
  • 2 S tier students
  • 1 S tier + 2-3 other 3-stars
  • 4+ random 3-star students

Team Building After Reroll

Once you've secured your ideal reroll, here's how to build your initial teams:

Core Team Structure:

  • 1 Tank (Tsubaki is perfect)
  • 1-2 DPS (Your reroll priorities)
  • 1 Healer (Serina for most content)
  • 1-2 Supports/Buffers
  • 1 Flex slot for specific content

Example Teams Based on Rerolls:

Himari Reroll Team:

  • Tsubaki (Tank)
  • Iori/Strong DPS (Carry)
  • Himari (Buffer)
  • Serina (Healer)
  • Kotama (Secondary buffer)
  • Hibiki (AoE clear)

Ako Reroll Team:

  • Tsubaki (Tank)
  • High crit DPS (Haruna, Azusa)
  • Ako (Buffer)
  • Serina (Healer)
  • Ui (Cost reduction)
  • Flex DPS

Common Reroll Mistakes to Avoid

After helping countless players through Discord, here are the most common pitfalls:

  1. Settling Too Early: "I got one 3-star, good enough!" - No, aim higher. The time investment pays off exponentially.
  2. Ignoring Low Rarity Students: Building Tsubaki and Serina should be your first priority regardless of your 3-star pulls.
  3. Chasing Specific Students: Unless they're on rate-up, don't reroll for one specific student. Focus on tier quality.
  4. Forgetting to Bind: I've seen players lose god-tier accounts by forgetting this crucial step. Bind immediately!
  5. Rerolling Forever: Set a limit. If you've been rerolling for 5+ hours, take the best account you've gotten and start playing.

Advanced Rerolling Tips

For the truly dedicated, here are some pro strategies:

Multi-Instance Rerolling (PC only):

  • Use emulators like BlueStacks or LDPlayer
  • Run 3-4 instances simultaneously
  • Dramatically reduces time per reroll cycle
  • Requires decent PC specs

Salted Email Method:

  • Use Gmail's "+" feature ([email protected])
  • Creates unlimited variations of one email
  • Useful for saving multiple good accounts
  • Only works with Yostar account binding

Banner Timing:

  • Reroll during limited banners for exclusive students
  • Anniversary events often have improved rates
  • Check official Blue Archive Twitter for announcements

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I spend rerolling?

I recommend setting aside 1-3 hours for rerolling. Most players get a satisfactory account within this timeframe. If you're a perfectionist aiming for multiple S+ tier students, be prepared for potentially 5+ hours. Remember, this time investment saves months of progression later.

Is rerolling necessary to enjoy Blue Archive?

Not at all! The game is perfectly playable without rerolling. I know plenty of players who started with whatever they got and still clear all content. Rerolling simply optimizes your experience and progression speed. If you value your time over optimization, jump right in!

Can I reroll on both iOS and Android?

Yes! The process is identical on both platforms. Some players even reroll on PC emulators then transfer to mobile. Just ensure you bind your account to something accessible from your main device.

What if I can't get any S+ tier students?

After 10-15 rerolls without S+ tier, I'd settle for a good S tier combination. Remember, even A tier students are perfectly viable with investment. The tier list represents optimization, not requirements. Plus, you'll have many chances to pull S+ students during events.

Should I reroll during specific banners?

Limited banners with S+ tier rate-ups are ideal reroll windows. However, don't wait months for the "perfect" banner. The standard pool has enough excellent students to warrant rerolling anytime. Check current banners and adjust your expectations accordingly.

How important are dupes for 3-star students?

Unlike some gacha games, Blue Archive students function perfectly at 1 copy. Dupes (called Elephs) eventually help unlock Unique Equipment, but this is very late game. Never reroll specifically for dupes - breadth beats depth for new accounts.

What about limited/collaboration students?

Limited students often power creep regular options, but they're not mandatory. Some limited students like [check current limited banners] are worth rerolling for if available. However, the permanent pool has everything needed for all content.

Can I play on multiple servers?

Blue Archive has separate servers (Global, JP, etc.) with independent progress. You could theoretically reroll on each, but I recommend focusing on one. Global server gets content 6 months after JP, allowing you to plan pulls strategically.

Final Thoughts

Look, I get it - rerolling can feel tedious when you just want to dive into the game. But trust me, investing an hour or two now saves you from months of frustration later. I've seen too many players quit because they hit progression walls with subpar teams.

That said, remember that Blue Archive is ultimately about collecting and bonding with students you love. While this tier list focuses on meta performance, every student has value with proper investment. Some of my favorite students are B-tier, and I use them anyway because I enjoy their stories and designs.

Use this guide to give yourself the best possible start, then play however makes you happy. Welcome to Kivotos, Sensei - may your rolls be blessed and your students always crit!


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