 Hey everyone, welcome to Archland, so this is another edition of the tier list, but this is for PvP, both modes which is our regular PvP and real-time PvP, and these will focus on your SSR heroes. So take note that we don't have SRs here, probably in another future tier list when there are different SSRs I can add those SRs, but for now we'll have to be contented with the SSRs. This tier list will guide you on who to invest in and who not to invest in if you want to focus on PvP content for both real-time and your regular PvP. So to start off, we are actually going to cover your tier 2. Tier 2 we have Capet or Carpet. Capet is a lightning warrior, while good as a suicide bomber, he can really reach the backline, is risky to use. So his only function is a suicide bomber, really squishy and with the pairing system in terms of the battle in PvP, sometimes most of your enemies that are paired with you are of higher level of view, so it's still risky even if he tries to kill off an enemy with a weaker element. So again, that is why Capet is a tier 2, although being a suicide bomber would be good for PvP, but again too risky. Next off for tier 2, it's only going to be 2 of them, it's going to be Silva, so Silva is a fire ranger, upside for Silva, she is very pesky, I had an opponent that used her, very pesky with her ignite damage over time but really very poor damage output. So you can only rely on her for her DOT, but not for her overall damage per se. So both of them are belonging to tier 2. Next up we go to tier 1.5. So we start off with Peacock, where is Peacock? So Peacock here has a good mobility, by the way Peacock is a dark warrior, good mobility for backline assassination, shines only with a debuff team, although she does have her own debuff but again for her to deal a lot of damage she needs to have the enemy have a debuff on them and she has poor survivability and no utility skill or low utility skill. So that is why she is at tier 1.5. I tried bringing her in PvP in the beginning but really she doesn't have an edge or again survivability is questionable. You actually have to have a vampire rune to make her viable enough for PvP, but again I wouldn't use her because of only being a high damage warrior with a reliance on debuffs. Next is going to be Kabir. Kabir here is a dark tank, also reliant on debuffs to increase damage but stuns to enemies is an average tank really, can't say much about him. There are better tanks on the upper tiers, so that is why Kabir is at tier 1.5 and the last at tier 1.5 is going to be Clarisse. Clarisse, I know she's free, I'm sure most of you have her. It's not really, especially if you're free to play, it's not really bad to bring her but again to be able to compete in higher levels of PvP, she's not really recommended so it's an element of concern because the dominant type of element in PvP will be water. I'll explain that later when we go to the higher tiers. So the element of concern ignores escort passive which is actually good for her especially in PvP where teams that bring a lot of tanks as escorts. Backline assassination is her specialty, she's mobile by the way but the problem is when she gets mobbed, she has good dodge but again she cannot really dodge as much so she will stay with tier 1.5. Okay so next up is we're going to be with tier 1. Starting off with Atom here. Atom is a fire mage, great AOE and ignite. Again for PvP, AOE and ignite is a very good ingredient to success in PvP but again for him Immortal if not killed in one shot, he has good survivability but again potential to be killed in early game is high because needs to be ranked higher and he is actually vulnerable as well to water. So again water is dominant in PvP so he can be good if he's in the higher ranks already but in the early game to mid if he's a low level and he doesn't have most of his higher level traits he is going to be vulnerable really to water. So moving on to Ibn Atar so he is a water assassin so big water helps really because again there are really very few DPS units, high DPS units for lightning which water is vulnerable too so there are very few I'll just point them out later. So that is why Ibn Atar is actually kinda in the middle of the pack. Very efficient with damage over time which is bleed but low mobility and survival skill that is where he falls on. Again his only advantage is his element, debuff cleanse is also his weakness. And the last one for tier 1 is going to be Michael. So Michael is a light assassin, again for those who aren't familiar with Michael. Michael is a girl but a light assassin, different gameplay as an assassin not really into the usual assassin archetype. So Michael is very debuff, she is actually very good in terms of buffing allies, being a light element actually helps her survivability and she is a counter to debuff heavy teams. But again she is actually also dependent kinda on her unique equipment because that unique equipment replaces a passive and which you could actually replace another passive without passive. So she is kinda on the average side of use, very good with buffs, counter to debuff heavy teams and again she is highly mobile but she is a jack of all trades that's the problem with her. So that leaves her at tier 1. Okay so moving on to the last 2 tiers here, so we have tier 0.5, we'll start off with Nola. So Nola here is a lightning mage, heavily dependent on crit chance for passives to works, that is actually her main problem and is gear and rune reliant. We don't have the right rune and gears early on, she's not gonna help you much probably in the mid game if you farm that much already. Biggest range in the game, that is actually her advantage, can decrease cooldown of her skills and get very good at killing single targets. So she's like your range assassin or your sniper in a way. So that is it for Nola, we will go next to... Next one is Sighart. Okay Sighart, I can speak a lot for Sighart, I've been using him since I started. Converts buffs to debuffs, self healing, very hard to kill, can't do additional attacks, just be careful guys because if there are water enemies he is going to be very vulnerable. Aside from that, he's good. He's gonna be very squishy when Charlotte is around so be careful on how to approach the enemy line. If Charlotte is up front, do not put him up front because he's gonna be useless there. Try to take out Charlotte first if you intend to bring Sighart, but he is kind of a tank in a warrior's body but again be very careful of water elements. Next up is going to be Gabby or Gabrielle. Okay Gabrielle is a light tank while she's not the preferred tank in PVP because of her element as light. Light tends to have the lower stats by the way, but she lacks crowd control as well. So that is also one of the cons about her, her element lacks crowd control but she's good with counter attack and also her counter attack has increased range. She can actually counter attack mages and rangers and she heals well. So again, she can actually take a few hits with a few counter attacks but eventually she'll wither down but she's all around that you can really take her. She doesn't really need to be very tanky because she can dish out also a lot of damage with her counter attacks. As long as you keep on healing her, I don't think you'd have a problem with her. Okay so next up we have Catherine. So Catherine is a dark mage, summons, debuffs, you have silence, unheal, decrease in magic defense. Just be careful in using her, she's very squishy, she needs her unique equipment to shine and her best skill is at level 55. So probably in the late game when all of her skills are unlocked she could move up to tier zero but at this point she's gonna be very stuck with tier zero five. So next up we have Erica. Erica is a light ranger, great at single target damage, converts debuffs to buffs as well. Really high range but you need her unique equipment for her to, you know, for you to maximize her range. High investment on traits and stats to increase stats because again of her element she's light. But if you tend to invest much in her equipment, traits, stats, she's also a good range assassin for you guys. And the last one, this one I have I think a word of caution, although Alicia, she's a darkness priest, is here in tier zero five, a zero point five. She is actually great in early game, don't get me wrong, if you get her she's great out of the box. Her only problem is she can be outshined by lower rarity healers in the late game. So probably your investment with her stops in the mid game and no longer invest in her moving forward. But she's a great healer guys, early game to mid game, if you have her invest in her cautiously. She has a very high investment on, sorry, she is actually, you know, she's going to be a resource trap if you invest heavily on her, because she will be outshined again, that is actually her only weakness. Just be careful. So that is it. That is for tier zero point five and moving on to our highest tier, which is tier zero. I'll move on to the obvious later. Actually, we only have six here, all of them are in tier zero. So Lena here, I would say is going to be tier zero for PVP. Lena is a water mage, being water helps actually in her defense liabilities. Her only liability is defense, that's it. But being water, she is more secure actually. So that is why she's moving to tier zero, can control the battlefield with slow debuff enemies and lower magic defense. Very mobile for a mage for as she can, you know, do an action or use a skill. She can move right after that, similar to a ranger. So she is top in your mage category for PVP. Next up is going to be Clefare, or Clefare, not sure how to pronounce her name, but I was very lucky to get her an off banner pull with Semis banner. Not really sad about pulling her. So Clefare is a light healer. Take note of that, as long as you're a light element and you're a healer, you're going to be good. You don't have an element that is going to be stronger than you. And for Clefare, so her best skill is giving an ally additional action. So as long as that ally has moved and she gives an additional action, then that ally can move again. That's actually her best skill and very, very, very useful in PVP, by the way. I've enjoyed using it because I have her and I have Charlotte. So more on that in another video, great heals and great buffs. Probably the best healer buffer in the game right now. Okay, next up is going to be Cassie. So Cassie is going to be controversial pick. The only reason why she's here, it's because of her element. It's water and water is really solid right now in PVP versus the other elements. But in fairness to her, she is actually a great tank. If you have a tank in the game that is solely dedicated to her role as a tank, it would be Cassie. So if you're looking for a very, very tough tank to protect Charlotte, Cassie is actually the best protector for her. I've encountered a team with Charlotte and Cassie in it. And my God, it was really, really a nightmare for a matchup. So Cassie, water tank, great tank and take a lot of hits and she's water. What can I say? She can take a lot of hits and she can really tank as an escort. Okay, so moving on to the next one, we have Richard. Richard is Lightning, one of a few that can really counter water. So Lightning increased range in his escort skill, which is very, very good for PVP. He can do stuns and knock back and can do very decent damage or very good damage for a tank. So again, one of the few that can counter Lightning in PVP. Next up is also a Lightning hero, which is going to be Semi. So Semi is a Lightning assassin, great damage output, very mobile. Great dodge can be a good counter to Charlotte if given the chance. If you time it right, especially that Semi is Lightning, she can really dismantle Charlotte. So again, Semi, one of the best DPS for Lightning as of this minute at this time. Probably the best on only the best DPS in Lightning so far. Just have to make sure that you maneuver her well. She can actually survive a couple of hits because of her great dodge. Okay, and the last one and the obvious one of course is going to be Charlotte. Charlotte, what can I say? Doesn't have any cons. Very good in damage output. Can dish out multiple attacks as high as I've seen four. Four attacks in one turn and if you have Clifari in your team, you give her another turn and she unleashes another round of attack. Both of them are going to be bonkers. So Charlotte, the best SSR in PVP so far. I haven't seen anybody who can really match up to her in PVP. So if you don't have her in PVP, you will struggle a little bit. Okay, so just want to share with you guys. More or less, as I mentioned, there is a disparity in the element. So again, water is going to shine in PVP. The only DPS that can counter water is going to be Semi. It's going to be Nola and probably Richard. That's it. If you don't have those, you'll probably struggle against water in PVP unless you're going to be fighting water with water. That is it guys. That is a look into who you're going to aim for in terms of SSRs in PVP. Who you should invest in mid-game and long-term as well. So we'll have a new PVP tier list once we have unlocked both of the skills for all of the SSRs. And I'm sure that we will have new ones by that time. So thank you very much guys for staying this far. Take care, stay safe. This is The Warden and I'm out of here.