Silver and Blood Tier List (March 2026) Best Characters / Vassals

Silver and Blood Tier List - Best Characters : Vassals

Welcome to the darkness, Vassals! If you’re struggling to build the perfect team in Silver and Blood, I’ve got your back with the most comprehensive tier list for March 2026. After countless hours analyzing the meta and testing every single Vassal across all game modes, I’m bringing you the ultimate guide to dominate both PvE and PvP content.

With 51 unique Vassals spanning four factions and three Moon Phases, choosing the right characters can feel overwhelming. That’s exactly why I’ve created this detailed tier list that not only ranks every character but also explains what makes them shine (or sink) in the current meta.

Understanding Vassal Rankings in Silver and Blood

Before diving into the tier lists, let me explain what makes a Vassal truly powerful in Silver and Blood. The game’s unique Moon Phase system means that raw stats aren’t everything – synergy and team composition matter just as much as individual power.

Key Ranking Factors for 2026:

  • Blood Power: The overall strength metric that combines all stats
  • Skill Synergy: How well abilities work with Moon Phase rotations
  • Team Flexibility: Ability to fit into multiple team compositions
  • Resource Efficiency: Performance relative to investment required
  • Meta Relevance: Current viability in Tower of Adversity and PvP

Silver and Blood Complete Tier List (March 2026)

SS-Tier Vassals: The Absolute Elite

Vassal NameMoon PhaseClassBlood PowerKey Strengths
AcappellaCrescentEnchanter17,500+Best support, buffs all damage types, cheap ultimate
Van HelsingFullHunter17,800+Top physical DPS, massive AoE, execution damage
Agares: IncendiaryFullSorcerer18,200+Best magic DPS, revival mechanic, HP-drain nuker
SethNewEnchanter17,789+Ignores anti-heal, time-reversal ultimate
Ami: TranscendentNewGuardian17,974+Tank/healer hybrid, summons jellyfishes

S-Tier Vassals: Meta Powerhouses

Vassal NameMoon PhaseClassBlood PowerKey Strengths
Noah: TranscendentFullHunter19,888Highest Blood Power, summoner synergy
Hati: TranscendentFullWarrior17,823DoT specialist, burst potential
LimineFullSorcerer17,846Flexible AoE/battery, Bloodsoul generation
ThibaultFullSorcerer16,500+Non-Ancestor magic DPS, accessible
Starry-Eyed AionaNewEnchanter16,200+Shield specialist, positioning utility

A-Tier Vassals: Reliable Choices

Vassal NameMoon PhaseClassBlood PowerKey Strengths
YggdrasilNewDefender16,800+Accessible tank, team healing
BellaNewDefender16,500+Summoner tank, free from events
AmiCrescentEnchanter16,000+Tether support, damage amplifier
Spectral GilrainCrescentAssassin15,800+Bleed stacker, backline threat
TheophaneNewDefender15,500+Self-sustain tank, taunt utility

B-Tier Vassals: Situational Picks

Vassal NameMoon PhaseClassBlood PowerKey Strengths
AugustineCrescentWarrior14,500+Hook initiator, Bloodsoul on kill
EdinaNewEnchanter14,200+Single-target healer, damage reduction
DarciasCrescentWarrior14,000+Basic melee DPS, early game viable
PierraFullSorcerer13,800+Summoner support, speed buffer
CeciaCrescentSorcerer13,500+AoE debuffer, card mechanics

C-Tier Vassals: Early Game Only

Vassal NameMoon PhaseClassBlood PowerKey Strengths
Noah (Basic)FullHunter10,000+Tutorial character, outclassed quickly
Clive Jr.FullMarksman9,500+Basic ranged DPS, limited scaling
KatherineNewEnchanter8,000+Starter healer, poor stat growth
HenryCrescentMarksman7,500+Low damage, minimal utility
WilliamNewWarrior7,000+Tank basics only, worst defender

Silver and Blood Character Analysis: Every Vassal Explained

SS-Tier Deep Dive

Acappella – The Harmony Conductor

Acappella stands as the most versatile support in Silver and Blood, earning her rightful place at the pinnacle of our tier list. Her ability to boost both physical and magical damage while providing critical rate buffs makes her invaluable in any team composition. What truly sets her apart is her incredibly cheap 3-point ultimate that also increases Bloodsoul Recovery Rate for your entire team – essentially fueling faster skill rotations. I’ve personally used her in every single endgame team because she enables the popular 1-1-3 compositions (1 tank, 1 healer, 3 DPS) due to her healing capabilities. Best artifacts include Cage of the Invisible Nightingale for maximum support potential.

Van Helsing – The Vampire Hunter Supreme

Van Helsing delivers devastating physical damage that scales beautifully into late game. His self-buffing critical rate combined with execution damage makes him the safest reroll target for new players. What makes him exceptional is his ability to transform basic attacks into AoE sweeps during his burst window, clearing waves of enemies effortlessly. His consistent performance across all game modes – from story progression to Tower of Adversity – cements his position as the best non-Ancestor DPS. Pair him with Eye of Truth or Philosopher Stone artifacts to maximize his already impressive damage output.

Agares: Incendiary – The Phoenix Destroyer

This Ancestor Sorcerer brings a unique high-risk, high-reward playstyle that experienced players absolutely love. His kit revolves around dealing massive AoE magic damage while draining his own HP, creating intense moments where positioning and timing matter. Upon death, he revives with a free ultimate cast that doesn’t drain HP, often turning defeats into victories. Before dying, he becomes untargetable for 5 seconds and cleanses all debuffs – though this revival only works once per battle. The combination of Fruit of Immortality and Philosopher Stone artifacts turns him into an unstoppable force.

Seth – The Time Manipulator

Seth revolutionizes healing with her ability to ignore anti-heal debuffs – a game-changer in PvP and difficult boss encounters. Her passive healing prioritizes low-HP allies while her ultimate literally reverts team HP to 3 seconds prior, potentially negating massive boss nukes. This time-reversal mechanic, combined with cleansing capabilities, makes her invaluable for progression content. She’s particularly dominant in battles where timing massive heals can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

Ami: Transcendent – The Jellyfish Empress

Don’t let her aquatic theme fool you – Ami: Transcendent is a fortress. She combines the durability of a top-tier tank with consistent healing output through her jellyfish summons. These summons heal based on damage dealt while providing stacking damage reduction. Her ultimate transforms magic damage reduction into all damage reduction while stunning enemies in a line. The key to mastering her lies in positioning to maximize jellyfish effectiveness while using her crowd control at critical moments.

S-Tier Detailed Breakdown

Noah: Transcendent – The Death Summoner

Holding the highest Blood Power at 19,888, Noah: Transcendent operates on a completely different level than his basic version. He summons shades whenever allies or enemies die, with his ultimate damage scaling based on active summons. In extended fights, he becomes increasingly powerful as casualties mount. The synergy with other summoner-focused Vassals like Bella and Pierra creates overwhelming board presence. His main limitation is requiring specific team compositions to reach full potential.

Hati: Transcendent – The Crimson Fang

As the premier damage-over-time specialist, Hati: Transcendent excels at spreading persistent damage across enemy teams. Her bleed stacks can reach devastating levels, with her ultimate immediately converting all DoT damage into burst damage. This flexibility between sustained and burst damage makes her incredibly versatile. With proper setup, she can delete bosses during vulnerability windows while maintaining consistent pressure otherwise.

Limine – The Scarlet Matriarch

Limine offers unmatched flexibility as either a primary AoE carry or a Bloodsoul battery for your team. Built for damage, she demands most of your Bloodsoul to maintain her 20-second Blood Servant debuff. As a battery build, killing 5 enemies with her ultimate boosts team Bloodsoul Recovery by 20%, enabling faster skill rotations. This adaptability makes her valuable at all progression stages, though she requires player knowledge to optimize effectively.

Thibault – The Arcane Scholar

For players seeking accessible magic damage without chasing Ancestors, Thibault delivers exceptional value. His straightforward kit focuses on consistent AoE magic damage that doesn’t require complex setups. While lacking the flashy mechanics of Ancestor units, his reliability and ease of acquisition make him perfect for F2P players building their first strong team.

Starry-Eyed Aiona – The Shield Maiden

Aiona revolutionized defensive support with her combination of shielding and repositioning abilities. Her ultimate can literally move your entire team out of boss attack telegraphs, trivializing many mechanical challenges. The constant healing provided to shielded allies creates a sustainable defensive layer that many teams rely on. Manual play significantly increases her effectiveness, making her a favorite among skilled players.

A-Tier Comprehensive Analysis

Yggdrasil – The World Tree Guardian

Yggdrasil serves as the most accessible tank option for new players while remaining viable in endgame content. His passive healing aura and damage reduction ultimate provide consistent team support. The unique mechanic of healing allies positioned to his sides or rear requires manual positioning but rewards strategic play. For players who can’t pull Ami: Transcendent, Yggdrasil offers comparable utility at a fraction of the investment.

Bella – The Puppet Master

Free from 7-day login rewards, Bella specializes in summoner team compositions. Her puppet Joyce provides consistent cone damage while her ultimate summons additional units based on her stats. The sustain she provides to all summoned units makes her essential when running Noah: Transcendent or similar summoner strategies. Her main limitation is requiring specific team builds to maximize effectiveness.

Ami – The Soul Link

This Crescent Moon support creates unique tether mechanics that turn one ally into a pseudo-tank. The shared damage reduction and healing between Ami and her linked target enables aggressive positioning for normally fragile DPS units. Her ultimate teleports the entire team while providing attack speed buffs, creating opportunities for clutch repositioning. Mastering target selection for her link defines the skill ceiling for this versatile support.

Spectral Gilrain – The Shadow Assassin

Gilrain brings traditional assassin gameplay with a bleed-stacking twist. His ability to duplicate bleed stacks every other attack creates exponential damage growth in extended fights. The Shadow Apparition summons from ultimate kills add extra damage and chaos to team fights. While his tendency to dive backlines leaves him vulnerable, proper support enables him to delete priority targets reliably.

Theophane – The Righteous Shield

Theophane excels at absorbing damage through a unique stored damage mechanic. Damage taken charges a shield that can protect the entire team when activated properly. His taunt ultimate combined with damage mitigation can cheese many boss mechanics, though auto-play often mispositions him. Players willing to manual control will find exceptional value in his kit.

B-Tier Situational Specialists

Augustine – The Chain Warden

Augustine opens fights with his signature chain pull, marking enemies for increased damage. The Bloodsoul generation on marked enemy deaths provides resource acceleration for skill-heavy teams. While his kit seems straightforward, the disruption from pulls can isolate key targets. His main weakness lies in scaling – other warriors simply offer more as matches progress.

Edina – The Devoted Healer

Edina provides reliable single-target healing with damage reduction utility. Her ultimate heals based on her maximum HP, creating consistent recovery for focused damage. The limitation to single-target healing holds her back in AoE-heavy encounters, but she excels when protecting a single carry. Budget-conscious players will appreciate her straightforward effectiveness.

Darcias – The Blade Dancer

As a basic melee DPS, Darcias offers little beyond raw damage. His kit lacks the utility or scaling of higher-tier warriors, relegating him to early game use. New players will find him serviceable for story progression, but should transition to better options as soon as possible. His one redeeming quality is ease of use for players learning combat mechanics.

Pierra – The Conductor of Souls

Pierra shines exclusively in summoner compositions where her attack speed buffs dramatically increase summon effectiveness. Her own damage contribution remains minimal, but the utility provided to summon-heavy teams justifies her inclusion. Without summoner allies, she offers little value, making her the definition of a situational pick.

Cecia – The Card Mistress

Cecia’s card-throwing mechanics create interesting AoE patterns, with her ultimate increasing cards thrown up to 5. The randomness in targeting limits reliability, but she can provide decent wave clear in the right situations. Her debuffs have near-permanent uptime when used as a primary Crescent Moon unit, adding some utility beyond damage.

C-Tier: The Struggling Vassals

Noah (Basic) – The Fallen Archer

The basic version of Noah serves as a tutorial character but quickly becomes obsolete. His kit lacks the depth and scaling needed for progression content. New players receive him for free but should immediately work toward replacing him. The only reason to keep him is collection purposes or if you’re desperately lacking Full Moon options early on.

Clive Jr. – The Amateur Marksman

Clive Jr. represents everything wrong with low-tier units – poor stats, basic abilities, and zero utility. His ranged attacks deal negligible damage while offering nothing else to team compositions. Even in the earliest game stages, free units like Bella vastly outperform him. Avoid investment at all costs.

Katherine – The Novice Healer

Katherine’s healing barely keeps pace with early game damage, let alone later content. Her kit lacks any secondary utility that might justify her poor stats. New players often make the mistake of investing in her due to early availability, but any other healer immediately outclasses her. Save your resources for literally any other support.

Henry – The Struggling Archer

Henry combines the worst aspects of marksmen – low damage, poor scaling, and zero utility. His attacks feel like gentle breezes against even modest enemies. The lack of any interesting mechanics or redeeming qualities makes him arguably the worst ranged DPS option. If you pull Henry, consider it a sign to keep pulling.

William – The Paper Tank

William takes the crown as the absolute worst Vassal in Silver and Blood. His “tanking” abilities can barely handle early story mode, crumbling instantly against any real threat. The complete absence of utility, sustain, or scaling makes him a waste of a team slot. Even as a placeholder, other options provide more value. Consider him tier list fodder and nothing more.

Silver and Blood: Best Team Compositions for 2026

Meta Team #1: The Ancestor Domination

  • Van Helsing (Main DPS)
  • Acappella (Support/Healer)
  • Seth (Primary Healer)
  • Ami: Transcendent (Tank)
  • Agares: Incendiary (Magic DPS)

This team combines the best of all worlds with dual damage types, exceptional sustain, and perfect Moon Phase coverage.

F2P Friendly Team: The SSR Squad

  • Van Helsing (Main DPS)
  • Acappella (Support)
  • Yggdrasil (Tank)
  • Starry-Eyed Aiona (Shield Support)
  • Thibault (Magic DPS)

Achievable through selectors and focused pulling, this team clears all content without requiring Ancestors.

Summoner Synergy Team: Death’s Army

  • Noah: Transcendent (Summoner DPS)
  • Bella (Summoner Tank)
  • Pierra (Speed Support)
  • Cecia (AoE Debuffer)
  • Seth (Sustain)

Overwhelming enemies with sheer numbers while maintaining sustainability through Seth’s healing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best character to reroll for in Silver and Blood?

Acappella or Van Helsing are the best SSR targets for rerolling. Acappella provides unmatched support utility that fits into every team, while Van Helsing offers consistent DPS that carries through all content. Both are available in the standard pool and dramatically improve account progression.

Are Ancestor units better than SSRs?

Yes, Ancestor units generally outperform SSRs significantly. However, they’re extremely difficult to obtain with rates below 0.5%. The guaranteed selector at 450 pulls makes patience more valuable than rerolling for them. Focus on strong SSRs first, then use selectors for Ancestors.

What makes a character top-tier in Silver and Blood?

Top-tier characters excel in multiple areas: high base stats, strong skill synergy with Moon Phases, team utility beyond raw damage, and relevance in both PvE and PvP content. Characters like Acappella exemplify this with healing, damage amplification, and resource generation in one kit.

Do I need one character from each Moon Phase?

Absolutely yes! Triggering all three Moon Phases unlocks Blood Moon, providing massive team-wide bonuses. Teams lacking Moon Phase diversity lose significant damage and utility potential. Always ensure your team includes at least one New, Crescent, and Full Moon Vassal.

Can I beat the game without Ancestors?

Definitely! While Ancestors make content easier, well-built SSR teams can clear all game modes. Focus on synergistic SSR teams with proper Moon Phase coverage. Characters like Van Helsing, Acappella, and Yggdrasil form cores that rival Ancestor teams when properly invested.

How important is tier placement for team building?

Tier lists provide optimization guidance, not rigid rules. A well-synergized B-tier team often outperforms random S-tier units thrown together. Focus on roles (tank, healer, DPS) and Moon Phase coverage first, then optimize with higher-tier units as you progress.

Should I focus on building one strong team or multiple decent teams?

Prioritize one strong team first to progress through content and unlock resources. Once your main team can auto-farm efficiently, branch into secondary teams for faction-specific content. Quality beats quantity in Silver and Blood’s resource-intensive upgrade system.

When do tier lists typically change in Silver and Blood?

Major shifts occur with new Vassal releases (every 3-4 weeks) or balance patches. Seasonal events sometimes introduce limited units that reshape the meta. Check back monthly for updates, especially after new Ancestor announcements.

Is it worth building lower-tier characters I like?

Absolutely! While tier lists optimize progression, enjoying your Vassals matters more. With enough investment, even C-tier units can complete story content. Save competitive optimization for endgame – early and mid-game allow flexibility for favorite characters.

What’s the best way to obtain SS-tier Vassals?

Utilize the guaranteed SSR selectors at 150 and 300 pulls for Van Helsing and Acappella. Save premium currency for rate-up banners featuring SS-tier units. The 450-pull Ancestor selector should target Seth or Agares: Incendiary based on your needs.

Conclusion

The Silver and Blood meta continues evolving with each update, but these tier rankings provide a solid foundation for team building in March 2026. Remember that while tier placement matters for optimization, the most important factors are team synergy, Moon Phase coverage, and matching Vassals to your playstyle.

Focus on building one cohesive team rather than chasing every SS-tier unit. Even F2P players can dominate content by smartly using selectors for key units like Van Helsing and Acappella. The beauty of Silver and Blood lies in its strategic depth – proper team composition and skill timing often matter more than raw unit power.

Whether you’re rerolling for that perfect start or optimizing your endgame teams, use this tier list as your guide to building the ultimate Vassal roster. The night is dark and full of terrors, but with these top-tier Vassals at your command, you’ll conquer every challenge Silver and Blood throws your way!

What team composition has brought you the most success? Which underrated Vassal do you think deserves more recognition? Share your experiences in the comments below, and may your pulls be ever blessed with SSRs!

Ankit Babal

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