Summon Heroes Heroes & Team Roles (March 2026)

scheduleLast edited: Mar 29, 2026
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Role-first hero reference for Summon Heroes players who want clear team structure and better upgrade efficiency.

Roster Snapshot

StatValueScaling
Tracked Core Units7-
Official Roster Claim20+ Heroes-
Last VerifiedMar 29, 2026-

Lore & Trivia

Overview

This page organizes Summon Heroes units by practical team function instead of raw rarity hype. The goal is to help you decide what to keep, what to replace, and where to spend upgrade materials when resources are limited.

If you are starting from zero, build one stable lineup first. A smaller, well-upgraded roster usually beats a larger roster with scattered investment.

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Tracked Core Units (Current Coverage)

UnitPrimary FunctionGood AtCaution
ReaperMain carry DPSFast wave clears and boss pressureNeeds support to stay efficient in long fights
Bear TamerBruiser utility coreTeam stability and consistent map progressCan feel slower if overbuilt as pure tank
Demon KnightFlexible damage bruiserReliable output in mixed contentMay fall behind top carry scaling late
SeraphBurst attackerShort fights and momentum swingsLower value if fights become very long
DivineSpike damage slotStrong power jumps with proper setupPerformance depends on team support
Dragoon IsadoraEarly progression DPSSmooth onboarding through early worldsUsually replaced by higher-ceiling options
Captain DreadmoreControl utility starterSafer clears in unstable teamsNot a long-term damage anchor

Role Framework for Team Building

Use a simple role stack for most content:

  1. One carry to secure kills quickly.
  2. One frontline or utility anchor to prevent run collapse.
  3. One to three flex slots based on mode goals.

For story progression, prioritize clear consistency. For PvP, prioritize pressure timing and unit synergy windows.

Starter Team Templates

Template A: Safe Progress Route

  • Core: Bear Tamer
  • Damage: Demon Knight
  • Flex: Captain Dreadmore

Use this when your account is new and you need dependable clears.

Template B: Fast Push Route

  • Core carry: Reaper
  • Secondary: Seraph
  • Utility slot: Bear Tamer

Use this when your gear and upgrades can support aggressive pacing.

Template C: Transition to Late Game

  • Carry: Reaper
  • Flex damage: Divine
  • Control/utility: one of Bear Tamer or Captain Dreadmore

Use this when replacing starter units with higher-upside options.

Upgrade Priority by Role

  • Carry slot: level first, then optimize damage multipliers.
  • Frontline/utility: upgrade enough to keep your carry active.
  • Flex slots: only invest after your first two slots are stable.

A common mistake is distributing upgrades across five units too early. Concentrated investment usually gives better progression speed.

Replacement Rules (When to Swap Units)

Replace a current unit when at least one of these is true:

  • New unit clears your farm stage faster at equal investment.
  • New unit reduces wipe risk in your target mode.
  • Existing unit requires too many resources for small gains.

When testing replacements, compare performance over multiple runs, not one lucky attempt.

FAQ

Should I chase rare units immediately?

Not always. Early progression is usually stronger with a stable team than with a high-variance roster.

Is Reaper mandatory for all content?

No. Reaper is a high-value carry, but several routes can progress without it if team structure and upgrades are managed well.

How many units should I heavily invest in first?

Start with two to three core units. Expand only after your baseline clear speed is stable.

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