Resonance Solstice is a card-battling RPG gacha game (and a train simulator) with an insane amount of character combos and teams to try out. However, there are always a few who outperform the rest. In our Resonance Solstice tier list below, we’ll rank all characters from best to worst, give you a rundown of what the best teams are and why, as well as explain how and who to reroll for early on. So, scroll down and let’s dive into the tier list!
Summary
- The best characters in Resonance Solstice are Nayuta and Stella. They are the core members of virtually all meta teams. Other very strong characters are:
- SSR: Tennie, Caroline, Arina, Margiela, Connor, Katas, Ilona, and Suen.
- SR: Rina Von, Aoba, Kaleya, Yer, Fenia, Valentine, Ganya, and Yejue.
- R: Arcana, Shizuru, Eliot, Reika, Julian, and Karen.
- The best characters to reroll for are Nayuta, Stella, and Arina (Limited), as they are the three most versatile supports, being part of a bunch of meta end-game teams.
- To reroll your account, you’ll need to Log in as Guest → Complete the Tutorial → Pull on the Standard and Rate Up banners → Delete Account and Data → Repeat.
- Use an Android Emulator to make the rerolling quicker. One reroll takes 15-20 minutes.
- The best beginner team in Resonance Solstice is Nayuta + Aoba + Rina Von + [Valentine + Kaleya] / [Yer + Reika] / [Yejue + Reika]. Which of the combos for the last two characters you pick depends on which status effect you need to stack for which train upgrade.
Resonance Solstice Characters Tier List
- S+ Tier: Stella and Nayuta are the two most versatile supports and the best end-game characters you can get in Resonance Solstice right now. They should be your top priority when rerolling / pulling.
- S Tier: The most versatile characters of each rarity, excluding Nayuta and Stella. They are mostly supports and are members of many meta team compositions both now and in the future. They are all very safe investments. Those characters are Tennie, Caroline, and Arina (SSR), Rina Von, Aoba, Kaleya, Fenia, and Yer (SR), and Arcana, Shizuru, and Eliot (R).
- A Tier: Very good characters that, together with the S+/S-tier characters, will form some of the most meta teams. Those characters are Connor, Katas, Ilona, Margiela, and Suen (SSR), Valentine, Ganya, and Yejue (SR), Julian, Reika, Karen, and Rachel (R).
- B Tier: Strong and niche characters that have their uses, but they are few compared to that of the higher-tier characters. They are decent pick-ups, but not a high priority.
- C Tier: Mediocre and very niche characters that don’t really have a spot in the meta teams.
In the tier list above is the general ranking of all characters in Resonance Solstice based on their overall utility and power. The higher the tier of a character, the more versatile and useful it is across all game content. All the best teams consist of almost exclusively of S+/S/A-tier characters, and those should be your priority. On the other hand, B/C-tier characters can be skipped.
NOTE: Character summaries, best teams, and reroll guide are further below!
S+ Tier Characters
| Character | Description |
|---|---|
![]() Stella | SSR Front Support Purple Purple Purple Stella is an OP support that can reduce the cost of all cards in your deck while providing offensive buffs and dishing out low-cost attack cards. Stella is by far one of the best characters in the CN version of Resonance Solstice, with a load of meta teams requiring her. Note that she is a frontliner, but a squishy one, so make sure to increase her HP through gear. |
![]() Nayuta | SSR Mid Support Blue Yellow Purple Nayuta is an insanely strong support that doesn’t need dupes or high investment to work. His kit revolves around shuffling your deck in order for him to generate his unique cards. These cards provide various effects such as damage, debuffs, healing, and defense. Virtually any team will benefit from his kit, and that’s why he is still one of the most meta characters on the CN version. |
S Tier Characters
| Character | Description |
|---|---|
![]() Tennie | SSR Front Defense Yellow Blue Yellow Tennie is a frontliner/support who stacks Freeze/Electrify, provides shields, and Cost Regen when applying Freeze (requires Resonance 5). Another good trait is unlocked at Awakening 5, allowing you to apply Injure every time you apply Freeze, as well as double the effects of Injure. She is just very versatile and one of the best tanks in Resonance Solstice. |
![]() Caroline | SSR Mid Support Red Red Purple Caroline is a support/buffer who applies Electrify/Magnetize onto enemies and, with her Ultimate, allows allies to apply Electrify with each attack. Plus, at Resonance 5 she provides Cost Regen with each Electrify proc, making her even more valuable and versatile. |
![]() Arina | SSR Front Healing Green Purple Purple Arina is a frontline healer who applies Confuse and Sleep onto enemies and Berserk onto allies. She is just a great buffer/debuffer/healer, and most teams will benefit from having her. However, she works best on teams with a lot of Red cards, as her Awakening 5 buff allows them to trigger Companionship. |
![]() Rina Von | SR Front Defense Blue Purple Yellow Rina Von is one of the best SR characters in Solstice Resonance, with plenty of heals, and one of the best Cost Regen mechanics once you get her to Awakening 5. She is extremely strong with Nayuta and anyone else who can generate Black cards, and will be your main source of Cost Regen on a variety of meta teams. |
![]() Aoba | SR Mid Support Red Yellow Red Aoba is one of the main engines for card shuffling together with Nayuta, as her Improvision draws 5 cards, and will have its cost permanently low as long as you can keep spamming Red cards. Plus, she provides infinitely scaling DPS buffs with her Tayutau, making her one of the most versatile and easy-to-use offensive supports in the game. |
![]() Kaleya | SR Mid Support Green Yellow Purple Kaleya is a support/buffer/healer for Ignite-stacking teams, doubling the damage of Ignite, healing allies, and stacking Ignite herself. She needs a few Awakening/Resonance unlocks to become extremely OP, but even without them, her utility for Ignite teams is unmatched. |
![]() Yer | SR Rear Healing Purple Yellow Purple Yer is a jack of all trades support who can stack Chill extremely well, provide defensive buffs, heals, and restore Cost. She can work with many different teams that lack defense/healing, and is one of the meta Chill stackers. |
![]() Fenia | SR Mid Offense Red Yellow Red Fenia is a very strong AoE DPS who stacks Electrify and relies on discarding cards to deal damage. She is extremely strong with Nayuta, who can generate Black cards quickly and buff her Ultimate’s damage. She also has decent draws/Cost Regen in her kit due to her Yellow card (Bag of Tricks). |
![]() Arcana | R Rear Support Green Yellow Yellow Arcana is a support/healer who provides heals, Cost regeneration, as well as retrievals from the discard pile. She also reduces the costs of the cards that she retrieves from the discard pile, making her extra valuable on any team with a lot of high-cost cards. |
![]() Shizuru | R Mid Support Red Yellow Purple Shizuru is an excellent offensive support for any team that relies heavily on Basic Attacks or Red cards, being able to max out ally Basic Attack speed and double the DMG of Commando allies [Shizuru/Karen/Julian], as well as search for Red cards. She also doesn’t require any investment whatsoever to work well. |
![]() Eliot | R Rear Healing Green Yellow Yellow Eliot is a support who provides heals, Ignite/Electrify-stacking, and discard pile card retrieval. At Awakening 4, retrieved cards get their costs reduced by 1, which is extremely useful for teams that focus on discarding a lot of cards. He is just an awesome utility, and will become even more valuable as new characters get released. |
A Tier Characters
| Character | Description |
|---|---|
![]() Margiela | SSR Rear Support Purple Yellow Purple Margiela is a debuffer/sub-DPS who can work in a variety of comps, as long as her teammates provide her with Elemental Cores to fuel her Nova transformations. She is just a very reliable AoE nuker, and doesn’t require much investment at all to work really well. |
![]() Connor | SSR Front Defense Blue Blue Purple Connor is a tank/DPS who can provide insane shields, as well as broken burst damage through her ultimate. Her cards transform with each cycle, providing new effects and transforming further. Once her whole cycle is done, her latest cards deal massive damage, while providing buffs for allies and applying debuffs to enemies. |
![]() Katas | SSR Front Offense Red Yellow Red Katas is a DPS with insane single-target/AoE damage potential for the end-game (after you get her Resonance 4/Awakening 4), as well as one of the best Cost Regen characters early on, because of her Energy Bubblegum card. She also applies a variety of debuffs that many different supports can work with. |
![]() Ilona | SSR Rear Offense Red Blue Red Ilona is a single-target DPS who has a unique sniper mode, locking onto targets and dealing damage with her Basic Attacks, as well as launching an extra attack every time a Red card is played. She doesn’t require much investment to work well, and is one of the most beginner-friendly DPSs you can use. |
![]() Suen | SSR Front Healing Green Purple Green Suen is a support/healer who applies AoE heals, buffs, debuff cleanse, as well as DoTs. She is very versatile, and many teams that are missing healing will find her really useful. Her only downside is that her buffs apply only to one ally, making her less of a priority compared to some other good supports. |
![]() Valentine | SR Rear Support Red Yellow Red Valentine is a DPS/support who stacks Ignite, can immediately trigger the Leader Skill (Yellow card), and also generates Elemental Core: Fire (at Awakening 5), which is useful for Nova setups. She is especially strong with other Ignite-stacking/buffing characters, both as a DPS and as a support. |
![]() Ganya | SR Front Offense Red Yellow Red Ganya is one of the most F2P-friendly DPSs early on, with excellent DPS scaling on her Ultimate from discarded cards, and a Yellow card that searches for her other Red card. She doesn’t need much investment to work, and as long as you get some Cost Regen, she can carry you through the early game. |
![]() Yejue | SR Rear Support Red Blue Purple Yejue is one of the best Electrify stackers in Resonance Solstice and also a great support for Electrify teams. Another cool thing about her is that she can search for specific teammates’ cards with Thunder Crown (requires Awakening 4), making her a decent choice on many teams. |
![]() Julian | R Mid Offense Red Blue Red Julian is a support/tank/DPS with plenty of utility, being able to debuff enemies, buff allies, and regenerate Cost (requires Awakening 5). She is extremely tanky and a decent DPS, though damage mostly comes from her Basic Attacks that are buffed with her Resonance/Awakening bonuses. She is also a Commando character, working well with Shizuru and Karen on the team. |
![]() Reika | R Front Support Yellow Red Yellow Reika is a support who releases Autonomous Mines that explode after a time, dealing Explosive damage and triggering Lightning. Her ultimate allows her to draw cards when the mines detonate, and at Awakening 5, her discarded Demolitions get reduced costs, and provide virtually free DPS on teams that shuffle cards a lot. |
![]() Karen | R Mid Healing Green Purple Green Karen is a scaling buffer/healer for teams that rely heavily on Basic Attacks, providing them with up to +100% Basic Attack damage, infinitely scaling DEF, and extremely good heals. Despite her overwhelming utility, she doesn’t work that well on that many teams and requires Awakenings 4/5 to get those OP buffs. Also, she is a part of the Commando team with Shizuru and Julian. |
![]() Rachel | R Rear Healing Green Purple Green Rachel is a pure support/healer who focuses on recovering Cost and healing allies as much as possible. She can work on virtually any team that is missing sustain/regen, though more specialized supports are often better. |
Resonance Solstice Reroll Guide
Rerolling your account in Resonance Solstice takes 15-20 minutes and is practically just one very long tutorial with a load of cutscenes you’ll need to skip. However, rerolling is extremely worth it, as the SSR pull odds are 1%/2%. Here is a step-by-step breakdown of the whole Resonance Solstice account reroll process:
- Download Resonance Solstice to your device.
- REROLL TIP: Use an Android Emulator such as MuMu Player (with multi-instance mode) to reroll multiple accounts at a time and make the process quicker.
- Log in as a Guest or via Ujoy Account, depending on what your platform allows.
- SALTED EMAILS: Salted emails do not work, making rerolling on mobile with Guest accounts the only viable option.
- Play through the tutorial. You can skip / speed up all the cutscenes / dialogue.
- Claim the pre-registration rewards from the Mail and all the other resources from the events.
- Pull on the Regular Recruit / Event banners with all the pulls that you have.
- IMPORTANT: Do not pull on the Launch Recruit banner (guaranteed SSR in 20 pulls). You want to do that for an extra guaranteed SSR after you’ve already rerolled a good account.
- Check out the reroll tier list below to see if you got good characters. Stella and Nayuta should be your primary targets.
- If the reroll is bad, log out / delete data and reroll again.
- After you’ve obtained a good acoount, bind it to preserve your data and then pull on the Launch Recruit banner for an extra SSR.
- SSR Selector: You can also pick Nayuta and Stella from the SSR Selector you get early on. Therefore, if you get multiple S-tier characters, you can stick with them and use the SSR Selector to get the missing ones. You’ll get another SSR Selector on your 3rd Daily Login.
Resonance Solstice Reroll Tier List
In the tier list above is the ranking of all SSR characters based on how good they are as reroll targets. Stella, Nayuta, and Arina (Limited) are by far the most important characters to get, and they are really the best targets there are.
All other characters are less important, with Tennie, Caroline, Margiela, and Connor being decent options. Also, note that even if you don’t get Stella or Nayuta but do get some of the S-tier characters, you can keep the reroll and see what you get on the SSR Selector.
Best Teams in Resonance Solstice
In the section below, you’ll find all the best early/mid-game teams in Resonance Solstice, with extra details on how they exactly run. Most teams are F2P-friendly, and if you get Nayuta or Stella when rerolling, you won’t have a problem setting them up.
Ganya Axe Spam (F2P)
| LEADER | SLOT 2 | SLOT 3 | SLOT 4 | SLOT 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Ganya | ![]() Nayuta | ![]() Fenia | ![]() Kaleya | ![]() Shizuru |
This is a F2P-friendly team that focuses on Ganya spamming her Ultimate. Nayuta and Fenia are there to reshuffle cards until you get Ganya’s first ultimate, and from then on, it’s pretty much automatic. Shizuru is there to buff Ganya’s red cards, while Kaleya provides extra heals and utility.
Nayuta Overload Engine Core Upgrade (F2P)
| LEADER | SLOT 2 | SLOT 3 | SLOT 4 | SLOT 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Nayuta | ![]() Aoba | ![]() Rina Von | ![]() Yejue | ![]() Eliot |
The best team you can use for the Overload Core Train upgrade that requires 200 Electrify stacks. Nayuta and Aoba work together to shuffle cards, while Rina Von provides Cost Regen (requires Awakening 5). Yejue and Eliot stack Electrify together, though it’s Yejue doing most of the work.
Nayuta Reverengy Engine Core Upgrade (F2P)
| LEADER | SLOT 2 | SLOT 3 | SLOT 4 | SLOT 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Nayuta | ![]() Fenia | ![]() Rina Von | ![]() Arcana | ![]() Eliot |
The best team you can use for the Reverengy Core Train upgrade that requires 50 Reverengy stacks. The main strategy is to shuffle Green cards into Black cards with Nayuta’s [Mystic], and spam Yellow cards to keep the shuffles and Cost regen going.
Nayuta Furnace Engine Core Upgrade (F2P)
| LEADER | SLOT 2 | SLOT 3 | SLOT 4 | SLOT 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Nayuta | ![]() Valentine | ![]() Rina Von | ![]() Kaleya | ![]() Aoba |
The best team you can use for the Furnace Core Train upgrade that requires 200 Ignite stacks. Again, Nayuta and Aoba work together to shuffle cards, while Rina Von provides extra Cost Regen (requires Awakening 5). Valentine and Kaleya stack Ignite.
Nayuta Condense Engine Core Upgrade (F2P)
| LEADER | SLOT 2 | SLOT 3 | SLOT 4 | SLOT 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Nayuta | ![]() Aoba | ![]() Rina Von | ![]() Yer | ![]() Eliot |
The best team you can use for the Overload Core Train upgrade that requires 200 Electrify stacks. Again, you’re using Nayuta and Aoba to shuffle cards, and Rina Von for extra Cost Regen (requires Awakening 5). Eliot provides heals, and Yer is the main requirement as she is an OP Chill stacker.
Resonance Solstice Tier List FAQ
A: The best characters in Resonance Solstice are Nayuta and Stella. Other very strong SSR characters are Tennie, Caroline, Arina, Margiela, Connor, Katas, Ilona, and Suen.The best SR characters are Rina Von, Aoba, Kaleya, Yer, Fenia, Valentine, Ganya, and Yejue. Lastly, the best R characters are Arcana, Shizuru, Eliot, Reika, Julian, and Karen.
A: The best characters to get from the SSR Selector are Nayuta and Stella. If you already have one of those, pick one among Margiela, Caroline, Tennie, and Connor.
A: The best characters to reroll for are Nayuta, Stella, and Arina, as they have very good utility in their kits and will fit into virtually any team.
A: The best beginner teams consist of Nayuta + Aoba + Rina Von, which are a lock. Then, you pick two more characters, depending on the effect you want to trigger: Yejue + Reika (Lightning), Valentine + Kaleya (Ignite), or Yer + Reika (Chill).
That does it for our Resonance Solstice tier list, reroll, and best teams guide. All that information should help you get started in the game, as well as optimize your current team. For more helpful guides, be sure to visit the Guides category here on Gamepur!
Published: Oct 29, 2025 10:05 pm