In the captivating turn-based RPG, Etheria Restart, players navigate a dystopian universe while assembling a team of remarkable creatures known as Animuses. With the challenge of combating various anomalies in this rich narrative, players can summon from a vast roster of over 40 unique characters. Selecting the right combination for your team of four can be overwhelming, given the variety and complexity involved in character abilities.
Complete Tier List of Characters in Etheria Restart

| Tier | Character |
|---|---|
| S | DokiDoki , Massiah , Shadow Sania , Heinrich , Lily , Kloss , Beyontin , Xiada |
| A | Veronika, Khloros, Helkid, Tiamat, Lingluo, Hoyan, Lilith, Rahu, Celince, Lian, Valerian, Gray |
| B | Dorothy, Cachin the Guard, Ditting, Turandot, Kazuyo, Dinah, Fangus, Oboro, Kraken, Chiaki the Echo, Viper |
| C | Victor, Dorothy the Wisher, Rin, Chiaki, RC-77, Yang, Obol, Kazuyo the Reverie, Sania, Tsutomu |
| D | Aegis Andrew, Striker Andrew, Researcher No. 41, Vice, Asshu, Cachi, Sybil |
This tier list provides an overview of all available Animuses in Etheria Restart. Characters categorized as S-tier represent the elite level Supreme Animuses (SSR), while D-tier characters denote the less effective R-rarity Animuses, which are generally not advisable for serious gameplay.
For players without access to top-tier SSR or solid regular characters, a couple of options are available: you can opt to build your SSR Animuses, focus on high-ranked SR Animuses, or completely reroll your account. Allocating resources towards lower-tier SR or R Animuses is typically unproductive.
Top-Tier Characters in Etheria Restart

| Character | Rarity | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| DokiDoki | SSR | + Renowned for being one of the most powerful Support Animuses in the game.+ As a Constant-type, her immunity to type downsides enhances her viability.+ Exceptional buff capabilities allow her allies to be shielded from debuffs. |
| Massiah | SSR | + A standout in AoE DPS, providing substantial area damage.+ Also a Constant-type, offering type immunity.+ After utilizing his Ultimate, he becomes invincible. |
| Shadow Sania | SSR | + A premier Debuff Support option in the game.+ As a Disorder-type, she enjoys immunity to many disadvantages.+ Stands out for her formidable AoE and DoT skills. |
| Heinrich | SSR | + Exceptional burst DPS character.+ A Disorder-type, benefiting from type immunity.+ Causes high damage output and inflicts Anti-Heal, making him a late-game asset in PvP. |
| Lily | SSR | + Renowned for her versatile support abilities.+ A Disorder-type with good immunity utilities.+ Balances DPS, AoE, and supportive talents effectively, particularly strong in PvE. |
| Kloss | SSR | + A versatile debuffer character.+ As a Hollow-type, particularly effective against Odd-type compositions.+ Excellent AoE and can consistently apply irremovable status effects. |
| Beyont | SSR | + An outstanding all-around support character.+ As the best Reason-type support, his contributions are invaluable.+ Can amplify the team’s DPS and revive allies continuously, proving to be overpowered. |
| Xiadia | SSR | + Dominates AoE damage, serving as an exceptional damage dealer.+ As an Odd-type, she excels against Reason-type compositions.+ Her potential to yield substantial AoE burst damage keeps her competitive. |
A-Tier Characters
| Character | Rarity | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Veronica | SSR | + A formidable Reason-type damage dealer.+ Possesses the ability to acquire enemy buffs while delivering impressive AoE damage.+ Best utilized in PvP engagements, where reliance on enemy buffs plays to her strengths. |
| Khloros | SSR | + Exceptional single-target burst DPS capability.+ Can impose a potent ‘Chainlock’ debuff while delivering high burst damage.+ Excels in PvP and boss battle scenarios, albeit lacking AoE potential. |
| Helkid | SSR | + A solid choice for support while also delivering AoE damage.+ Can shield allies substantially and grant immunity to debuffs.+ Possesses the ability to inflict Stun and reduce enemy attacks, making her versatile across modes. |
| Tiamat | SSR | + A reliable Odd-type tank suited for various team compositions.+ Equipped with taunt capabilities and effective self-healing attributes.+ Her powerful Ultimate Form features significant AoE potential, although leading to self-harm. |
| Lingluo | SSR | + A top-tier Odd-type healer.+ Excels at providing substantial AoE healing continually.+ Can extend buff durations for allies and double their healing, showcasing incredible utility. |
| Home | SSR | + Similar burst DPS capabilities to Khloros.+ Can apply an ‘Anti-Heal’ debuff, leading to a strong PvP presence.+ Able to deal massive damage while having limited AoE options. |
| Lilith | SSR | + A great AoE crowd control Animus.+ Can also function as a tank while debuffing foes.+ Performs well in PvP, but lacks effectiveness in boss and PvE modes. |
| Rahu | SSR | + A consistent DPS character boasting strong AoE capabilities.+ Can debuff opponents and buff himself, showcasing decent versatility.+ Maintains the ability to reduce enemy defense while boosting his own defenses. |
| Celince | SSR | + A formidable Hollow-type debuffer and support character.+ While lacking in AoE, she excels in single-target interactions.+ Can significantly cripple enemy attack stats and critical rates. |
| His | SSR | + A prominent Reason-type AoE damage dealer, easy to summon and promote.+ Has impressive AoE abilities across skills.+ Capable of inflicting debuffs while increasing allies’ attack consistently. |
| Valerian | SR | + One of the strongest SR support characters.+ As a Constant-type hero, benefits from inherent advantages against many team compositions.+ Can grant allies invincibility and equalize HP effectively in battles. |
| Gray | SR | + Robust SR Hollow-type DPS character.+ Can enhance allies’ critical rates without expending turns.+ Elevates AoE damage potential and deals solid damage through basic attacks. |
B-Tier Characters
| Character | Rarity | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Dorothy | SR | + Best SR support character due to strong AoE healing capabilities.+ With a Constant-type advantage, she provides essential regeneration buffs.– However, her attack power is minimal, rendering her a target. |
| Cachin the Guard | SR | + An effective tank character ideal for both PvE and PvP.+ As a Disorder-type, he possesses beneficial type advantages.– Overall versatility is lacking, limiting synergy with other characters. |
| Diting | SR | + Noteworthy for strong single-target burst DPS, relevant for PvP.+ Possesses the ability to enhance his CRIT rates against vulnerable foes.– Can be easily targeted, lacking AoE capabilities. |
| Turandot | SR | + Decent Reason-type buffer.+ Can dispel enemy buffs while enhancing its own ATK and DEF.– Overall DPS is low, making it quite fragile. |
| Kazuyo | SR | + Effective Reason-type support.+ Offers cooldown reduction and speed boosts for allies’ capabilities.– Insufficient damage output and lacks consistent support! |
| Dinah | SR | + Good Reason-type damage character with certainty in debuff powers.+ Great at engaging single targets, especially in PvP.– Contains no AoE skills, limiting her potential. |
| Fangus | SR | + Excellent for PvE engagements due to high AoE damage potential and DoT effects.+ Range can achieve a lot of targets.– Can be easily targeted with low HP and DEF stats. |
| Oboro | SR | + Specializes in Odd-type single-target burst damage.+ Debuffing capabilities allow for slow and defense reductions.– Good for PvP, but falls short in PvE settings. |
| Kraken | SR | + Decent Odd-type tank with AoE potential.+ Good for crowd control with both single-target and AoE capabilities.– However, lacks respectable DPS output. |
| Chiaki the Echo | SR | + Support-oriented Hollow-type Animus with a reasonable skill set.+ Can enhance allies by boosting attack and removing negative status effects.– Conducts no damage or defense well, leading to vulnerability. |
| Viper | SR | + Core Odd-type damage dealer with respectable DPS output.+ Capable of inflicting both AoE and single-target damage effectively.– Considered a glass cannon due to weak defense. |
C-Tier Characters
| Character | Rarity | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Victor | SR | + Balances skill set as a Disorder-type Animus.– Performing poorly in damage dealing and defense.– Can self-heal, yet damage output only increases when his HP decreases. |
| Dorothy the Wisher | SR | + Supportive Reason-type character, capable of buffing allies. – Inconsistency in support capabilities makes her less viable.– Low DPS output and substandard skill set. |
| Also | SR | + Possesses mediocre defense capabilities alongside amiable tanking abilities.– Can utilize AoE CC to taunt but lacks sufficient HP.– Some self-healing potential, yet inadequate for PvP engagement. |
| Chiaki | SR | + Moderate Reason-type supportive healer.– Entirely focused on health restoration, with no DPS or defense.– Heavily reliant on teamwork, rendering her weak in PvP settings. |
| RC-77 | SR | + Offers minimal utility as an Odd-type debuffer.– While inflicting CC and Stun is possible, it’s not guaranteed.– Poor DPS potential, unsuitable for both PvP and PvE. |
| Which | SR | + Mixed skills in the Odd-type Animus category.– Has some utility in both DPS and support but lacks in both areas.– Essentially limited in functionality across multiple game modes. |
| Mite | SR | + Suitable as an Odd-type DPS character, primarily for boss encounters.– Skilled in Damage over Time but cannot shine in PvP settings.– Offers insufficient defense and low crowd control chances. |
| Kazuyo the Reverie | SR | + An underwhelming Hollow-type Animus with debuff skills.– Only capable of inflicting ‘Sleep’, which dissipates upon damage.– Poor DPS and defensively vulnerable. |
| Sania | SR | + Decent Hollow-type support hero with reviving skills.– Features high cooldowns, leading to inefficiency.– Lacks defensive capabilities, making her a target. |
| Tsutomu | SR | + Provides reasonable single-target burst damage, suitable for PvP.– Controller with no AoE damage capabilities, rendering her ineffective in PvE.– Low health and defense stats require robust shielding. |
D-Tier Characters
| Character | Rarity | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Aegis Andrew | R | – Insignificant Odd-type tank character, lacking use in most scenarios.– Has little to no value; generally, a resource is best discarded. |
| Striker Andrew | R | – Low rarity Reason-type DPS that is nearly useless throughout gameplay.– Proves lacking in value; ideal to sell off for resources. |
| Researcher No. 41 | R | – A low rarity Constant-type Support Animus, offering no real value after early stages.– Advised to sell for resources once the beginning phase is over. |
| Vice | R | – Low rarity Odd-type DPS with negligible utility.– Provides minor damage but is best reduced within the mid-game to gain space. |
| Asshu | R | – Low rarity Hallow-type DPS character with minimal damage output.– Neither efficient nor useful; recommend selling for resources. |
| Persimmons | R | – Low rarity Reason-type Animus with a nonsensical skill set.– No coherence in value and should be sold off for resources. |
| Sybil | R | – Underwhelming Odd-type DPS Animus, with no significant skills.– Useful only to complete the first chapter; to be replaced and sold thereafter. |
How to Reroll in Etheria Restart

If you find the Animus you summoned in Etheria Restart disappointing, you have the possibility to reroll your account for a chance at a fresh start with better options. Follow these steps for an effective reroll:
- Access the in-game menu by clicking ‘Menu’ in the top-right corner.
- Scroll down and select the ‘Settings’ option from the dropdown.
- Navigate to the ‘Other’ section in the left dashboard.
- Choose ‘Account Deletion’ from the list presented.
- Read the Terms and Conditions carefully, agree, then click ‘Next Step.’
- Confirm your understanding of the ‘Cancellation Agreement’ and press ‘Confirm.’
Having completed these steps, restart the game. You may now log in with a different account or as a Guest, allowing for a new beginning in Etheria Restart.
Summoning Drop Rates in Etheria Restart
For better insight into the summon probabilities within Etheria Restart, here’s a detailed breakdown:
- Supreme Animus Drop Rate (SSR): 0.25%
- Original Animus Drop Rate (SSR): 0.75%
- Supreme Animus Drop Rate (SR): 2.25%
- Original Animus Drop Rate (SR): 6.75%
- Animus Drop Rate (R): 90.00%
Notably, there exists a pity system ensuring a guaranteed SR or higher Animus every 10 summons. During limited-time banners, players are guaranteed featured Animus every 100 summons.
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