Excry Tier List (March 2026) Best Race to Pick

ALL RACE EXCRY TIER LIST

Choosing the right race in Excry can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without the edge pieces. You know the picture is supposed to be beautiful, but one wrong choice can leave you struggling through the mid-game or feeling underpowered in PvP. I’ve spent countless hours testing the strengths, weaknesses, and hidden synergies of every available race in the current meta, and I’m here to tell you that not all races are created equal.

Whether you are looking to dominate the leaderboards, breeze through the story campaign, or just find a character that feels good to play without breaking your keyboard, this guide is for you. In this comprehensive Excry Tier List for March 2026, we will break down exactly which races are performing at the top of the charts and which ones you might want to skip for now.

To save you some time, here is a quick snapshot of the current rankings.

Quick Summary: Excry Race Rankings (March 2026)

TierRacesBest For
S-TierCelestial, Void WalkerEnd-game PvE, High-level PvP, Meta Dominance
A-TierDragon-Kin, SolarianBurst Damage, Tanking, Hardcore Players
B-TierHuman, Sylvan ElfVersatility, Beginners, Consistent Performance
C-TierStone Golem, Shadow ImpNiche Builds, Specific Counters
D-TierGoblin Tinkerer, Undead ScavengerHardcore Roleplay only (Underpowered)

Now, let’s dive deep into the mechanics, the stats, and the reasons why these races sit where they do on the list.

Understanding the Meta in 2026

Before we get into the rankings, it’s important to understand how we evaluate these races. In Excry, the “Meta” (Most Effective Tactic Available) shifts frequently with balance patches, but the core mechanics usually remain stable.

When I analyze a race for this tier list, I look at four main criteria:

  1. Base Stats & Growth: How much Health, Attack, and Mana do they gain per level?
  2. Racial Passives: Are their innate abilities useful in all situations or only very specific ones?
  3. Class Synergy: Does the race work well with the most powerful classes (like the Spellblade or Paladin)?
  4. Ease of Use: Is the race difficult to play effectively?

For March 2026, the game developers have significantly buffed magic resistance and mobility, which has pushed melee-centric races slightly down the tier list, while magic-hybrid races have shot up to the top.

S-Tier: The Meta Definers

These are the races that, if you want to win, you seriously consider picking. They offer the best bang for your buck and usually have passives that break the rules of the game in your favor.

1. Celestial

The Celestial race is currently the undisputed king of Excry. Why? Because of their racial passive: “Divine Grace.”

  • Why it’s S-Tier: Divine Grace grants a 15% chance to reflect incoming damage back at the attacker while healing you for 5% of your max HP. In PvE raids, this is a godsend. In PvP, it destroys opponents who rely on high attack speed.
  • Best Class Pairing: Paladin or Priest. The extra survivability allows you to play aggressively as a healer or tank.
  • Verdict: If you want the single best race in the game right now, pick Celestial. It carries you through difficult content.

2. Void Walker

Void Walkers were mediocre last year, but the 2026 update changed their passive “Entropy Step” to include true damage.

  • Why it’s S-Tier: “Entropy Step” allows them to blink through enemies and leave a stack of “Entropy” which explodes after 3 seconds. This gives Void Walkers massive AoE (Area of Effect) damage capability that other races simply can’t match.
  • Best Class Pairing: Assassin or Mage. The mobility combined with burst damage is unbeatable for clearing dungeons fast.
  • Verdict: The best choice for players who love speed and high damage numbers.

A-Tier: Powerful Contenders

These races are excellent. They are slightly below S-Tier usually because they require more skill to play or their usefulness drops off in very specific late-game raids.

3. Dragon-Kin

Dragon-Kin are the brutes of Excry. They start with higher base strength and have a passive called “Dragon Blood” that increases armor as health decreases.

  • Why it’s A-Tier: They are tanks in the truest sense. However, they lack mobility. In the current March meta, boss mechanics require a lot of dodging. If you can’t dodge, you get hit, and even a tank can die to one-shot mechanics.
  • Best Class Pairing: Berserker or Guardian.
  • Verdict: Amazing for beginners who want to survive hits, but falls off in high-tier PvP against kiting enemies.

4. Solarian

Solarians are the masters of fire and burst damage. Their passive, “Solar Flare,” adds extra fire damage to every 5th attack.

  • Why it’s A-Tier: The raw damage output is higher than Celestials, but they are incredibly squishy (low health). You have to play perfectly. One mistake in a dungeon, and you’re dead.
  • Best Class Pairing: Pyromancer or Ranger.
  • Verdict: High risk, high reward. If you are an expert player, this feels like an S-Tier race. For everyone else, it’s A-Tier.

B-Tier: The Reliable Defaults

These races are “good.” They don’t have any glaring weaknesses, but they don’t have any overpowered strengths either. They are safe picks.

5. Human

Humans are the jack-of-all-trades. Their passive “Adaptability” gives a 5% boost to all experience gains and resource gathering.

  • Why it’s B-Tier: In a game focused on min-maxing stats for end-game raids, an XP boost doesn’t help you beat the boss. However, if you are leveling up your 2nd or 3rd character, Human is the best choice because you get to the fun stuff faster.
  • Verdict: The best race for alt characters and new players learning the game mechanics.

6. Sylvan Elf

Elves focus on dexterity and critical hit chance. Their passive “Forest stride” increases movement speed in outdoor zones.

  • Why it’s B-Tier: Great for open-world PvP and leveling, but the speed boost doesn’t work in indoor dungeons or raids, which limits their viability in the hardest content.
  • Verdict: A solid choice for solo players, but you might outgrow it in end-game guilds.

C-Tier: Niche Situations

I generally recommend avoiding these unless you have a very specific build in mind.

7. Stone Golem

  • Passive: Hardened Skin (Reduces physical damage taken by 10% but reduces movement speed by 20%).
  • Issue: The slow movement speed is a death sentence in the current meta. Kiting is essential.

8. Shadow Imp

  • Passive: Soul Siphon (Steals Mana on hit).
  • Issue: Mana management isn’t a huge issue in 2026 due to gear changes, making this passive largely useless.

D-Tier: The Underpowered

Unless you really love the aesthetic, there is almost no reason to play these races in the current competitive environment. They need buffs.

9. Goblin Tinkerer

  • Passive: Scavenger (Chance to find extra gold).
  • Issue: Gold is easy to farm. In combat, they offer no benefits.

10. Undead Scavenger

  • Passive: Undying (Can resurrect once every 30 minutes with 10% HP).
  • Issue: A 30-minute cooldown is too long to be reliable for progression.

The Best One to Use: My Top Pick

If you skipped straight to this section, I don’t blame you. You want to know the winner. Based on the March 2026 meta, my absolute top recommendation for the best race to use in Excry is the Celestial.

Here is why I chose the Celestial over the others, and how you should play it.

Why Celestial Wins?

In Excry, sustainability is the key to difficulty. The hardest content isn’t about killing the enemy before they kill you (that’s for Void Walkers); it’s about surviving the mechanics. The Celestial’s “Divine Grace” passive effectively gives you a shield and a lifesteal proc simultaneously. This means you can ignore some minor damage mechanics that would force other races to dodge, allowing you to maintain your damage rotation.

The “Unkillable” Celestial Build

To maximize this race, you need to build around its passive.

  • Class: Paladin.
  • Stats: Prioritize Defense and Magic Defense.
  • Skills: Focus on “Aegis Shield” and “Holy Smite.”
  • Playstyle: Stand your ground. Don’t run away. Let the enemies hit you so your passive triggers, healing you and hurting them.

This combination turns you into an unmovable object. I’ve personally soloed dungeon bosses that were meant for 3-man parties using this exact setup. It is that powerful.

Comparison: S-Tier vs. A-Tier

To help you visualize the difference between the top ranks, here is a detailed comparison.

FeatureCelestial (S-Tier)Dragon-Kin (A-Tier)
Damage OutputMedium (Consistent)High (Bursty)
SurvivabilityExtremely HighHigh (Situational)
Skill CapLow (Easy to play)Medium (Requires pos.)
PvE ViabilityGod TierExcellent
PvP ViabilityTop TierMid-Tier (Kited easily)
Main WeaknessLower burst damageSlow movement speed

Internal Linking & Related Resources

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

When looking at a Tier List, it’s easy to fall into traps. Here are some mistakes I see players make constantly in Excry:

  1. Picking S-Tier for the Wrong Class: Just because Celestial is S-Tier doesn’t mean it’s the best for a Mage. A Sylvan Elf Mage might actually outperform a Celestial Mage due to base stat distribution. Always match the race to the class.
  2. Ignoring Synergy: Some races get bonus damage from specific weapon types. Don’t pick a race if you plan to use a weapon type they are penalized for using.
  3. Chasing the Meta Too Hard: The meta changes. If you love the playstyle of the Goblin Tinkerer, play it! You will perform better on a race you enjoy than an S-Tier race you hate playing.

Future Predictions: What to Expect in Late 2026?

Based on the datamined files and discussions on the official Discord server, it looks like a major balance patch is coming in Q4. This patch is rumored to nerf the “Divine Grace” proc rate slightly. While I still believe Celestial will remain top-tier, keep an eye on the Solarian race. Developers hinted at a rework for their fire mechanics, which could catapult them into S-Tier status later this year.

FAQ’s

Which race is best for beginners in Excry?

For beginners, I highly recommend the Human race if you are learning the mechanics, as the XP boost helps you level faster. If you want a race that is good for end-game and easy to learn, go with the Celestial.

Does the race I choose affect my starting stats?

Yes, significantly. Races like Dragon-Kin start with high Strength, while Elves start with high Dexterity. Your base stats determine how much damage you do with specific classes, so choose a race that aligns with your class’s primary stat.

Can I change my race later in the game?

As of the March 2026 update, there is a “Racial Morph Potion” available in the in-game shop for premium currency. It is expensive, so it is better to choose wisely at the start, but the option does exist if you regret your decision later.

What is the strongest PvP race right now?

Currently, the Void Walker is dominating the PvP scene. Their ability to blink (teleport) and apply unavoidable true damage makes them incredibly difficult to catch and kill.

Are the D-Tier races playable?

Yes, they are playable, but you will find the game significantly harder, especially in PvE raids and PvP arenas. You will need to compensate with much better gear and higher skill levels to compete with players using A or S-Tier races.

Conclusion

The world of Excry is vast, competitive, and constantly evolving. While the Celestial race currently holds the crown for the best overall choice due to its insane survivability and forgiving playstyle, the Void Walker is right on its tail for players who prefer high-speed assassination.

Remember that a Tier List is a guide, not a law. The best race for you is the one that fits your playstyle and makes you happy logging in every day.

Good luck in your adventures, and may your drops be legendary.

Sunny Kaushik

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