How should players compare Heroes today?
Enter only the Heroes you can see, choose the task you care about, and compare outcomes you personally observed. Do not treat the result as an official or community ranking.
A safe way to record and compare the Heroes in your own server while the current roster, traits, stats, and rankings remain unknown.
Enter only the Heroes you can see, choose the task you care about, and compare outcomes you personally observed. Do not treat the result as an official or community ranking.
These fields keep a local note grounded in what you actually saw.
Enter the exact name shown in your server. No roster is preloaded.
Describe what you observed: early progression, farming, challenge, co-op, support, carry, or your own use case.
Record how you obtained it only when the game clearly shows the route.
Write the current skill text or effect you can observe; leave numbers blank when they are not shown.
Note the game update or the date of your observation so old comparisons do not look current.
Record the modes, teammates, investment, or conditions that changed the result.
An exact current trait system and trait list have not been confirmed, so no best-trait ranking is published.
A current exact-game roster with safe names and details was not available at the latest check.
Yes. The tier page lets you enter your own labels and score only outcomes you observed.
Use the squad planner to organize your own Hero labels, roles, and target use case in your browser.
Review items, systems, and Hero-method pages.
Score your own Hero labels with clear positive dimensions.
Organize your own labels and roles without a fake roster.
Use Heroes only after confirming the exact game and current controls.
Start an entity note only when you can read the exact Hero label in place 122553263569744. Add the observed update, unlock path if visible, your task, and the behavior you actually tested. Keep player observations separate from sourced facts and avoid importing names or abilities from a similarly titled Roblox game.
A useful build note states the decision it helps with, the conditions of the test, common failure cases, and when to replace the setup. It does not need a global rank. If a trait or equipment system is not visible in the current game, leave that field absent rather than filling it with familiar mechanics from another anime game.