Current tier framework
| Tier | Meaning | Status | Examples of qualifying evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Apex candidates | Evidence needed | Control cores with repeatable boss lock value; High-burst Power Spirits that clear story blockers cheaply; Support cores that scale across co-op |
| A | Strong safe picks | Likely useful | Agility loadouts with reliable dodge windows; Defense options that reduce potion pressure; Balanced Spirit swaps for mixed exploration |
| B | Solid but mode-bound | Use with context | Single-target builds that need investment; Early SR picks with cheap upgrades; Utility options for specific enemy attributes |
| C | Niche or unproven | Do not overinvest | Claims based only on trailer footage; Old Soul Land game assumptions; PVP-only picks without launch testing |
A tier claim needs these fields
- Exact Spirit, character, or build name.
- Patch date and server or region.
- Mode tested: story, boss, dungeon, PVP, co-op, or farming.
- Upgrade cost, rarity, weapon, Halo, or Spiribone context.
- Repeatable result, not one highlight clip.
How beginners should use this
Avoid irreversible spending
If a build is not proven in your mode, do not spend rare items just because it appears in a launch video.
Test input comfort first
A manual-combat game can make a strong Spirit feel weak if your camera, dodge, or device performance is unstable.
Separate roles
Power, Control, Agility, Defense, Support, and Healing should not be ranked on one flat list without context.
Is Tang San automatically S tier?
Tang San is central to the Soul Land IP, but an in-game tier rank still needs current stats, mode, upgrade cost, and tested performance.
What should F2P players prioritize?
Stable story progress, low-cost survivability, and role flexibility matter more than chasing a single high-rarity name early.
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