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Tower of Fantasy Tier List — Best Weapons Ranked
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Tower of Fantasy Tier List — Best Weapons Ranked

Last Updated: March 30, 2025

Rankings

S
NolaFei SeBreveyNanyin
A
Ming JingAlyssIcarusRubilia
B
FenrirUmiLinSaki Fuwa
C
Cobalt-BFriggNemesisClaudia

Current Meta Overview

This tier list ranks the best options in Tower of Fantasy based on the current meta. Rankings consider performance across all content types including story progression, endgame challenges, and competitive modes where applicable.

S Tier — Best in Class

Nola, Fei Se, Brevey, Nanyin represent the absolute best options available. These picks excel across virtually all content and provide the strongest overall performance. If you have access to any of these, prioritize building and investing in them.

A Tier — Excellent Choices

Ming Jing, Alyss, Icarus, Rubilia are strong options that perform well in most content. While slightly below the absolute best, these are reliable choices that can clear all content with proper investment. Many players will find these more accessible and equally effective for most gameplay.

B Tier — Solid Performers

Fenrir, Umi, Lin, Saki Fuwa are dependable choices that serve well in most situations. They may require more investment or specific team compositions to match higher-tier performance, but remain perfectly viable for all non-competitive content.

C Tier — Niche or Outdated

Cobalt-B, Frigg, Nemesis, Claudia are either niche picks that excel in specific scenarios or options that have fallen behind due to meta shifts and power creep. They can still be effective in casual play but are generally outclassed by higher-tier alternatives.

How We Rank

Our tier lists consider multiple factors: raw performance metrics, versatility across content types, team synergy, investment efficiency, and accessibility for free-to-play players. Rankings are reviewed and updated with each major patch or balance update.

SEA Meta Considerations

The meta in SEA servers can differ slightly from global rankings due to regional playstyle preferences and content scheduling differences. We factor in SEA-specific tournament results and community feedback when applicable.