Ultimate Reverse: 1999 Tier List July 2026: All Characters Ranked
Building the perfect team in Reverse: 1999 has never been more complex or exciting than it is in 2026. With Version 3.5 shaking up the meta through powerful new releases and transformative Euphoria upgrades, even veteran players are rethinking their rosters. Whether you are struggling with endgame Limbo stages, optimizing your Reveries farming teams, or wondering which banner deserves your hard-earned Clear Drops, this comprehensive tier list guide breaks down exactly what works in the current meta.
The landscape has shifted dramatically since late 2026. The rise of Lingering Glow archetypes, the introduction of game-changing Arcanists like Beryl and Brume, and significant Euphoria enhancements for existing characters have created a tier list that looks almost unrecognizable compared to previous patches. This guide reflects the absolute latest Global server data, incorporating insights from top-ranked players and community testing across all major content types.
Reverse: 1999 Tier List
Character viability in Version 3.5 revolves heavily around archetype synergy and Euphoria completion. The table below ranks all notable Arcanists from S+ (meta-defining) through F (currently outclassed), accounting for their performance across Limbo, Reveries, Mane’s Bulletin, and general story content.
| Tier | Arcanists |
|---|---|
| S+ | Beryl, Brume, Liang Yue, Anjo Nala, Charon, Marsha |
| S | Paper Heron, Ezio Auditore, Recoleta, Lorentz Butterfly, Windsong, Flutterpage, Fatutu, Jiu Niangzi, Getian, Kakania, Nautika, Lucy, Isolde, Vila, Tooth Fairy, An-An Lee, Dikke, Medicine Pocket, Sentinel, Ulrich, Ezra Theodore, Kiperina, 6 |
| A | Argus, Kaalaa Baunaa, Centurion, Regulus, Shamane, Mercuria, Druvis III, Pickles, Eagle, Lopera, Aleph, Barbara, Reed, Semmelweis, Bkornblume, Black Dwarf, Voyager, Tuesday, Name Day, Moldir, Willow, Alexios, Melania, A Knight |
| B | Ramona, Cheng Heguang, Spathodea, Charlie, Baby Blue, Barcarola, Noire, Marcus, Balloon Party, Lorelei, Bette, Erick, Oliver Fog, La Source, APPLe, Yenisei, Loggerhead, White Rum, Kanjira, Ezra, Leilani, Lilya, J, Mondlicht, Matilda |
| C | 37, The Fool, Pavia, X, Twins Sleep, Ms. Newbabel, Cristallo, Rabies, Nick Bottom, Satsuki, Mr. Duncan, Sotheby, Ulu, Avgust, Sweetheart, Зима (Zima), Click, Flannel, Necrologist |
| D | Darley Clatter, aliEn T, Tennant, Door, Ms. Moissan, Mesmer Jr., Poltergeist |
| E | Brimley, Bunny Bunny, Ms. Radio, John Titor, TTT, Onion, Sputnik |
How Does the Tier List Work in Reverse: 1999?
Reverse: 1999 operates on a fundamentally different principle than most gacha RPGs. Individual character strength matters far less than archetype synergy and team composition. A perfectly coordinated team of A-tier units will consistently demolish poorly assembled S+ tier picks. The game’s intricate combat system rewards players who understand how different mechanics interact.
When evaluating characters, I consider these critical factors:
- Role flexibility – Can they function as Damage Dealer, Sub Carry, Support, or Survival?
- Archetype compatibility – How well do they slot into Lingering Glow, Dynamo, Bloodtithe, or Impromptu teams?
- Euphoria scaling – Do their upgrades dramatically improve viability?
- Portray requirements – Are they functional at P0, or do they need P3+ investment?
- Content versatility – Do they excel across Limbo, Reveries, and Mane’s Bulletin?
The current meta heavily favors characters who enable Extra Action (FUA) spam, generate substantial Moxie cycling, or provide team-wide Incantation Might buffs. Understanding these core mechanics matters more than memorizing tier placements.
Understanding Character Roles
Before diving into tier analysis, you need to understand the four fundamental roles that define team building in Version 3.5. Every viable team needs a balanced combination of these roles, regardless of specific character choices.
Damage Dealers serve as your primary damage source, often consuming the most team resources to fuel their output. Characters like Beryl and Liang Yue dominate this role through high burst potential and consistent damage scaling.
Sub Carries provide secondary damage while offering crucial utility. They excel at cleaning up adds, applying debuffs, or triggering Follow-Up Attacks. Paper Heron and Windsong represent the gold standard for this flexible role.
Support characters buff allies, debuff enemies, or manipulate the action economy through Moxie generation and AP manipulation. Anjo Nala and Getian currently sit at the top of this category through their ability to amplify team damage exponentially.
Survival units keep your team alive through healing, shielding, or damage mitigation. The Survival meta has shifted significantly with Euphoria upgrades making previously overlooked characters like Tooth Fairy suddenly essential.
What Makes S+ Tier Characters Dominate?
The S+ tier in Version 3.5 represents characters who fundamentally reshape how teams function. These are not merely powerful units; they are archetype-defining forces that enable entirely new team compositions.
Beryl: The Lingering Glow Queen
Beryl has taken the meta by storm since her release, establishing herself as the premier Lingering Glow enabler. Her ability to stack Thermoelectric Conversion while simultaneously dealing massive Genesis DMG creates a self-sustaining damage engine that trivializes most endgame content. When paired with Charon for Dynamo generation and a solid Survival unit, Beryl teams can clear Reveries stages with minimal investment.
What separates Beryl from other damage dealers is her flexibility across team types. She slots effortlessly into Lingering Glow comps, works surprisingly well in hybrid setups, and even functions as a pseudo-Sub Carry in budget teams. Her Euphoria upgrade at E2 provides the breakpoint where she becomes genuinely unstoppable.
Brume: The Ultimate Spam Specialist
Brume revolutionized the Ultimate meta upon release, offering unprecedented frequency of high-damage Ultimates through his unique Moxie cycling mechanics. His Pulsing Field creates a feedback loop where each Ultimate generates resources for the next, creating exponential scaling that peaks in longer battles.
Top players currently run Brume in dedicated Ultimate teams alongside other high-frequency Ultimate users. The synergy with supports who provide Ultimate Might buffs creates damage numbers that were previously impossible. Brume requires more setup than Beryl, but the payoff in optimized teams is unmatched.
Liang Yue: The Euphoria Miracle
Liang Yue’s S+ placement comes entirely from her transformative Euphoria upgrade, which elevated her from a niche pick to meta-defining force. Her upgraded kit provides team-wide buffs that persist through character swaps, effectively giving your entire roster a permanent damage steroid.
The key to Liang Yue’s power lies in understanding her Array mechanics. Properly maintained Arrays provide stacking bonuses that compound with other buffs multiplicatively rather than additively. Players who master her rotation timing see damage increases of 40% or more across their entire team.
Anjo Nala: The Support Apex
Anjo Nala remains the gold standard for support characters even after multiple new releases. Her ability to amplify Reality DMG while providing consistent Moxie generation makes her the glue that holds top-tier teams together. Unlike many supports who excel in only one archetype, Anjo Nala slots into virtually any composition and improves it.
Recent testing has revealed that Anjo Nala’s value actually increases in high-investment teams. As your Damage Dealers gain better Psychubes and Resonance builds, the multiplicative scaling from her buffs produces increasingly dramatic results. She is the rare support who scales with your roster quality.
Charon: The Dynamo Architect
Charon’s Dynamo generation mechanics have made him essential for any team relying on sustained ability spam. His Electric Field creation provides passive damage that adds up significantly over longer battles, while his active abilities maintain the Moxie economy that keeps teams functioning.
The Dynamo Asylum team archetype literally could not exist without Charon. His synergy with Lucy and Ulrich creates an AFK-friendly composition that handles even difficult Limbo stages with minimal input. For players who value consistency over burst, Charon is irreplaceable.
Marsha: The FUA Enabler
Marsha has redefined what Follow-Up Attack teams can achieve. Her ability to trigger and amplify FUA damage while providing substantial personal output makes her the centerpiece of modern Extra Action compositions. The Gust stacking she enables turns mediocre FUA units into damage monsters.
When building around Marsha, prioritize characters with innate FUA mechanics like Flutterpage and Jiu Niangzi. The resulting team outputs damage so rapidly that many boss mechanics simply never trigger. Marsha represents the evolution of FUA teams from novelty to dominant meta force.
Why Are These Characters in S Tier?
The S tier encompasses Arcanists who excel in specific roles while maintaining enough versatility to function across multiple team types. These characters may not redefine the meta like S+ picks, but they consistently deliver outstanding performance in their niches.
Newcomers Shaking Up S Tier
Paper Heron arrived as a flexible Sub Carry who bridges the gap between support and damage. Her ability to apply consistent debuffs while contributing meaningful personal damage makes her invaluable in teams that cannot afford dedicated support slots. She particularly shines in content requiring both boss damage and add clearing.
Lorentz Butterfly brought a unique mechanic to the table with her Inspiration-based damage scaling. While she requires more setup than traditional damage dealers, the ceiling on her output justifies the complexity. Advanced players have achieved record Reveries scores using Lorentz Butterfly in optimized comps.
Veterans Maintaining Relevance
Tooth Fairy climbed from B+ to S tier through her Euphoria upgrade, which introduced substantial auto-healing and buff maintenance. Her transformation demonstrates how Euphoria can completely reposition a character in the meta. She now serves as the premium Survival option for teams that need healing without sacrificing action economy.
Kakania dropped from S+ to S tier not due to any weakness, but simply because newer releases offer more specialized utility. She remains the best generalist support available, and new players should absolutely prioritize her. Her consistent performance across all content types makes her the safest early investment.
Argus similarly benefited from Euphoria upgrades, jumping from mid-tier obscurity to solid S-tier placement. Her [Pinpointed] debuff application now comes with respectable personal damage, allowing her to function as both debuffer and Sub Carry. Marcus teams particularly value her contribution.
How Do Euphoria Upgrades Change the Meta?
Euphoria upgrades have become the single most important factor in character viability since their introduction. The system allows older Arcanists to compete with newer releases, while simultaneously creating dramatic power spikes that can move characters between entire tier brackets.
Transformative Euphoria Breakpoints
Several characters have undergone complete viability transformations through Euphoria:
Liang Yue (E2) – Moved from A tier to S+ tier. Her Array mechanics become permanent team-wide buffs, fundamentally changing how you build around her.
Tooth Fairy (E1) – Climbed from B+ to S tier. Auto-cast healing at sub-70% HP allows her to passively sustain while using AP for buffs.
Argus (E2) – Jumped from B to S tier. Gains actual damage output to complement her powerful debuff application.
A Knight (E2) – Rose from B to A+ tier. Excels in high enemy count stages and wave-based content.
Paper Heron (E1) – Secured S tier placement through improved buff consistency and damage scaling.
Euphoria Investment Strategy
With limited resources available, prioritize Euphoria upgrades in this order:
- Characters you use in multiple team compositions
- Supports with transformative breakpoints (E1/E2)
- Damage Dealers with exponential scaling mechanics
- Versatile Sub Carries who slot into various teams
Full Euphoria upgrades require substantial investment: 12 Keys of Thought, 165 Sprouts of Fantasy, and 2600 Seeds of Inspiration. Plan your upgrades carefully, as these materials cannot be easily reclaimed.
What Are the Best Team Compositions?
Modern Reverse: 1999 team building revolves around archetypes – mechanical themes that reward specific playstyles. The top teams in Version 3.5 each exploit different game mechanics to achieve victory.
Lingering Glow (Top Meta)
Core: Beryl + Charon + Anjo Nala
Flex: Tooth Fairy or Medicine Pocket
Strategy: The premier archetype of Version 3.5, Lingering Glow teams stack Thermoelectric Conversion for sustained high damage while maintaining excellent Moxie cycling. Beryl serves as the engine, Charon provides Dynamo generation, and Anjo Nala amplifies the entire team’s output. This composition handles all content types and requires minimal mechanical execution.
Plantpromptu
Core: Marsha + Flutterpage + Jiu Niangzi
Flex: Fatutu or Sentinel
Strategy: Maximum FUA frequency with Gust stacking creates overwhelming damage output. Marsha enables the team through her FUA amplification, while Flutterpage and Jiu Niangzi provide the rapid-fire attacks that trigger the snowball. This team excels in multi-target scenarios and produces some of the fastest clear times available.
Starpromptu
Core: Brume + Lorentz Butterfly + Getian
Flex: Kakania or Vila
Strategy: Ultimate frequency spam defines this high-investment archetype. Brume’s Moxie cycling enables constant Ultimates, while Lorentz Butterfly and Getian capitalize on the resulting damage windows. This team requires careful rotation management but rewards skilled play with unmatched burst potential.
Dynamo Asylum
Core: Lucy + Charon + Ulrich
Flex: Medicine Pocket or Tooth Fairy
Strategy: Consistent Electric Field generation creates passive damage that adds up significantly over time. Perfect for AFK farming and stages requiring minimal interaction. The Dynamo archetype prioritizes consistency over burst, making it ideal for reliable Reveries clears.
Bloodtithe Burst
Core: Nautika + Semmelweis + Sentinel
Flex: Medicine Pocket
Strategy: HP manipulation combined with Crit stacking produces devastating 2-round nukes. Nautika consumes HP to self-buff, Semmelweis enables the health manipulation mechanics, and Sentinel provides the Crit bonuses that make the team sing. This composition excels in speedrunning content where you need to eliminate bosses before mechanics trigger.
FUA Snowball
Core: Windsong + Lopera + Fatutu
Flex: Vila or Kakania
Strategy: Classic FUA composition that remains competitive through Gust stacking and channel maintenance. Windsong’s Song of Passion provides boss shredding capability, while the FUA frequency keeps pressure constant. Less explosive than Plantpromptu but more forgiving for players without Marsha.
How Should New Players Approach the Tier List?
Starting your Reverse: 1999 journey can feel overwhelming given the complexity of modern team building. Focus on these foundational principles rather than chasing the latest meta releases immediately.
Your First Team Foundation
New players should prioritize versatile characters available through early game content:
- Medicine Pocket provides healing accessible from early chapters
- Sonetto offers reliable damage as a story reward
- Regulus or Voyager serve as flexible damage options
These characters remain viable throughout your progression and do not require specific team compositions to function. Build them first before expanding into specialized archetypes.
Reroll Recommendations
If you are willing to reroll for optimal starts, target these S+ tier characters:
- Beryl – Enables Lingering Glow immediately
- Anjo Nala – Fits into any team you build later
- Charon – Core to multiple top-tier archetypes
Any S-tier damage dealer paired with Medicine Pocket creates a serviceable foundation if you cannot secure S+ tier starters.
Resource Management Basics
- Save Clear Drops for guaranteed pity banners
- Focus one team to Insight 3 before branching out
- Consider Euphoria potential when investing materials
- Prioritize supports over niche damage dealers
Which Characters Work Best for F2P Players?
Free-to-play success in Reverse: 1999 depends heavily on identifying accessible characters who deliver premium performance without requiring specific teammates or high Portray levels.
Accessible Powerhouses
- Reed – Recently added as an accessible damage option with solid scaling
- Barbara – Newer release available through standard acquisition methods
- Medicine Pocket – Early accessible healer who remains S-tier
- Sonetto – Guaranteed story character with consistent performance
- APPLe – Budget B-tier option for players with limited rosters
F2P Investment Priority
When building as F2P, prioritize characters who:
- Function effectively at Insight 1-2
- Do not require specific teammates to perform
- Provide utility beyond raw damage output
- Have confirmed or likely Euphoria upgrades incoming
The F2P experience has improved significantly with recent updates adding more accessible high-tier characters through various acquisition methods.
How Does Regional Meta Differ?
The CN server maintains a 1-2 month lead on Global, providing valuable foresight for planning investments. Current CN trends heavily favor:
- Euphoria-upgraded characters dominating base versions
- Lingering Glow and Plantpromptu over traditional damage comps
- Support characters enabling hypercarry strategies
Global players should anticipate these shifts and invest accordingly. The CN server currently testing Version 3.6 content suggests further emphasis on archetype synergy over individual character power.
What Should I Know About Upcoming Changes?
Based on CN server patterns and developer roadmaps, expect these developments through mid-2026:
Immediate Future (Version 3.5-3.6)
- Additional Euphoria upgrades for classic characters
- New game modes favoring diverse rosters
- Balance adjustments to prevent S+ tier stagnation
- Quality-of-life improvements for team building interface
Long-Term Predictions
- Continued shift toward specialized archetype compositions
- Increased importance of elemental Afflatus advantages
- More complex mechanics rewarding player skill expression
- Greater emphasis on roster breadth over single-team hyperinvestment
How Often Does the Meta Change?
Reverse: 1999 evolves through several update types:
- Major patches every 6-8 weeks introducing new characters
- Euphoria updates dramatically shifting tier placements
- Balance adjustments fine-tuning overperforming units
- New game modes creating different optimization priorities
Stay connected through official channels and community discussions to adapt your strategies. The Version 3.x era has proven particularly volatile, with Euphoria upgrades capable of moving characters multiple tier levels overnight.
Pro Tips for Maximizing Your Success
After extensive testing and community consultation, here are insights many players overlook:
Combat Optimization
- Master ability chain timing for maximum damage windows
- Understand multiplicative vs additive scaling in damage formulas
- Learn animation timing for faster ability rotations
- Practice team rotations for different encounter types
Resource Efficiency
- Plan banner pulls around guaranteed pity thresholds
- Save for characters completing specific team gaps
- Invest in versatile supports before niche damage dealers
- Consider long-term value over immediate power spikes
Team Building Principles
- Synergy consistently beats raw individual power
- Build around core strategies, not individual units
- Maintain role balance (DPS, Support, Survival)
- Develop backup plans for different content requirements
Should You Follow This Tier List Exactly?
While this tier list provides expert guidance grounded in current meta analysis, personal preference and playstyle compatibility matter significantly. A character you genuinely enjoy and thoroughly understand will typically outperform a meta pick you struggle to use effectively.
Use these rankings as a foundation for informed decisions, but do not let them limit your experimentation. Some of the most effective strategies emerge from players exploring unexpected character combinations and off-meta synergies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Reverse: 1999 character should I reroll for?
Target Beryl, Anjo Nala, or Charon as your starting S+ tier character. These versatile units will carry you through all content types and enable multiple team archetypes. If you cannot secure an S+ tier, any S-tier damage dealer paired with Medicine Pocket creates a solid foundation for early progression.
How important are Euphoria upgrades for team building?
Euphoria upgrades can move characters up entire tiers, making them extremely important for long-term planning. Characters like Liang Yue, Tooth Fairy, and Argus became significantly more viable after their Euphoria enhancements. Always check a character’s Euphoria breakpoints before investing heavily in their base kit.
Can I succeed with only A-tier characters?
Absolutely. A well-built team of A-tier characters with proper archetype synergy will outperform a poorly constructed S-tier team. Focus on understanding team compositions, role balance, and ability interactions rather than chasing individual powerful units. Even B-tier characters can clear all content with proper investment and team support.
What’s the best F2P team composition?
The most accessible F2P team consists of Sonetto (damage), Medicine Pocket (healing), Regulus (secondary DPS), and a flexible fourth slot based on available characters. This team handles most content while you build toward meta Lingering Glow or Plantpromptu compositions. Recent updates have made characters like Reed and Barbara more accessible for F2P players.
How do I know when to pull on banners?
Pull when you need specific roles filled, when a character completes your desired team composition, or when an S+ tier unit appears with favorable rates. Avoid pulling simply because a character ranks highly if they do not fit your existing or planned teams. Save resources for guaranteed pity thresholds.
Does the tier list change between PvE and PvP content?
Reverse: 1999 focuses primarily on PvE content, so this tier list reflects that emphasis. Different game modes like Limbo, Reveries, and Mane’s Bulletin may favor certain characters, but the overall rankings remain consistent across PvE content types. Character viability does not significantly vary between these modes.
Should I focus on one element or diversify?
Diversification is essential in Reverse: 1999. Different stages have elemental Afflatus advantages and disadvantages, so maintaining a varied roster helps you adapt to any challenge. Build one strong team first, then gradually expand into different Afflatus types for maximum flexibility.
How many characters should I actively build?
Focus on 8-12 characters initially, representing two complete teams for different content types. This provides flexibility without spreading resources too thin across your roster. Once these core units reach Insight 3 with decent Resonance, gradually expand your investments to cover more archetypes.
What makes Reverse: 1999 different from other gacha tier lists?
Reverse: 1999 emphasizes team archetype synergy over individual unit power more than most gacha games. The complex ability interaction system means lower-tier characters can become powerhouses with proper support. Tier lists serve as general guides, but team composition and player skill often matter more than individual character rankings.
When should I start investing in Euphoria upgrades?
Begin Euphoria investments once you have one complete, functional team at high Insight levels. Prioritize frequently-used characters and universal supports that fit multiple team compositions. Research each Euphoria thoroughly before committing precious materials, as they cannot be reclaimed.
Final Thoughts and Recommendations
The Reverse: 1999 tier list in Version 3.5 rewards players who understand archetype synergy over those who simply chase the newest releases. While Beryl, Brume, and Liang Yue currently dominate the S+ tier, the true meta lies in building cohesive teams around Lingering Glow, Plantpromptu, and Starpromptu mechanics.
Remember that tier rankings represent general viability, not absolute truth. A player who masters A-tier characters and understands team building will consistently outperform someone who blindly copies S+ tier picks without comprehension. The game’s depth comes from mechanical interaction, not raw numbers.
Bookmark this guide and check back regularly as Version 3.6 approaches. The Euphoria system ensures that today’s B-tier character could become tomorrow’s meta-defining force. For additional gacha RPG insights, explore our Anime Last Stand Tier List or compare mechanics in our Zenless Zone Zero Rankings. New players coming from strategy gacha games might find our Arknights Tier List helpful for understanding role-based rankings.
Keep experimenting, keep learning, and may your pulls always reach pity on the first multi.
