Summon Heroes Tier List (March 2026 Community Rankings)

Community-validated tier list for Summon Heroes focused on practical unit priority and progression efficiency in March 2026.
Tier Overview
| Stat | Value | Last Checked |
|---|---|---|
| S-tier Core Picks | 2 | Mar 19, 2026 |
| High-impact Flex Picks | 3 | Mar 19, 2026 |
| Early-game Transition Picks | 2 | Mar 19, 2026 |
Lore & Trivia
Overview
This Summon Heroes Tier List is a community ranking guide designed for players who want faster progression without over-investing in low-ceiling units.
Last checked on March 19, 2026. This page consolidates high-frequency unit recommendations that appear consistently across current community discussions and gameplay commentary.
For code rewards and redeem flow, also see Summon Heroes Codes. For game basics and mode context, see Summon Heroes Wiki.
Summon Heroes Tier List (Community Rankings)
| Tier | Unit | Primary Role | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Reaper | Main carry DPS + wave control | Strong burst, strong wave clear, and high value in both PvE and PvP environments. |
| S | Bear Tamer | Utility DPS + frontline pressure | High practical value from early game through late progression, with strong lineup flexibility. |
| A | Demon Knight | Damage bruiser | Reliable attack profile, good speed, and strong all-mode consistency. |
| A | Seraph | Fast-impact attacker | Good cooldown-to-output ratio and useful team pressure in harder fights. |
| A | Divine | Burst/power spike slot | High upside scaling that supports advanced progression pushes. |
| B (Starter-Plus) | Dragoon Isadora | Early progression DPS | Efficient first-world progression value before top-end units are fully online. |
| B (Starter-Plus) | Captain Dreadmore | Early control + damage | Helps stabilize early maps and smooths transition into higher-tier rosters. |
Cross-Source Consensus (Community/Media)
The highest-consistency picks across current community/media references are:
Reaper: repeatedly treated as a top carry choice for fast clears and boss pressure.Bear Tamer: repeatedly treated as a high-value flexible core that stays useful from early progression into later stages.
These consensus notes are based on community/media sources and gameplay commentary, not on official Roblox balance patch notes.
Role Comparison (DPS / Tank / Support)
Role mapping below is a practical community/media reference, not an official role declaration from the developer.
| Role Type | Priority Units | Practical Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| DPS Core | Reaper, Demon Knight, Seraph, Divine | Main wave clear, faster stage completion, and stronger boss kill tempo. |
| Tank / Frontline | Bear Tamer | Absorb pressure and stabilize team uptime during heavy waves. |
| Support / Control | Bear Tamer, Captain Dreadmore | Add control and consistency to reduce wipe risk in longer encounters. |
| Early Transition | Dragoon Isadora, Captain Dreadmore | Push starter worlds efficiently before full late-game cores are built. |
How to Use This Tier List
- Prioritize one true carry (
Reaper) instead of spreading upgrades across many low-impact units. - Pair that carry with one utility/flexible core (
Bear Tamer) for smoother clears and safer boss attempts. - Use
Demon Knight,Seraph, andDivineas high-value flex slots when your summons allow it. - Treat early-game units as transition assets. Push maps with them, then rotate resources into higher-ceiling cores as soon as possible.
- For a best units route in PvE, lock your first two core slots before spending on side upgrades.
- For PvP, prioritize units with fast impact and control value, then tune your lineup around target focus and survivability.
Progression Priorities Behind the Rankings
- Save gems for stronger banner windows instead of low-value random pulls.
- Use duplicate fusion and crystal systems to accelerate star upgrades on your core lineup.
- Replace low-rarity starters once your first reliable core is online.
- Farm repeatable stages that you can clear consistently, then reinvest rewards into your top two to three units.
- Use auto mode for routine farming, and switch to manual timing/targeting in harder fights and PvP.
Confidence and Scope Notes
This page intentionally reflects community-validated priority picks, not a full official roster-by-roster simulation ranking.
- Unit naming can vary in community captions and auto-transcripts.
- Balance can shift quickly as new updates arrive.
- Rankings should be treated as a practical routing guide, not as fixed truth.
Verification Notes
Last checked on March 19, 2026.
Change Log
- 2026-03-19: Added initial community-ranked tier list with S/A/starter-plus grouping and role-based usage notes.
- 2026-03-19: Added progression-priority framework and confidence/scope notes.
FAQ
Is this an official Summon Heroes tier list?
No. This page is a community-ranked guide built from current public discussion and live gameplay commentary.
Which unit should I build first if I pull it early?
Reaper is the highest-priority carry. If you do not have it yet, center your
lineup around Bear Tamer while saving for stronger pulls.
What is the best units priority for PvE progression?
Start with Reaper as your main carry, then add Bear Tamer for stability and
utility. Fill remaining slots with Demon Knight, Seraph, or Divine
depending on what your summons provide.
Which units are safest for PvP-focused builds?
Reaper remains a high-value damage core, while Bear Tamer and
Captain Dreadmore add practical pressure/control value for longer PvP rounds.
Why are Dragoon Isadora and Captain Dreadmore not in S tier?
They are excellent progression helpers, but their long-term ceiling is lower than top-end core units.
What is the reroll priority in this tier list?
Use a simple reroll priority: lock Reaper first, keep Bear Tamer as your
secondary core, then evaluate Demon Knight, Seraph, and Divine as flex
upgrades based on your current roster gaps.
How often should this page be rechecked?
Treat this page as time-sensitive and recheck after major patches, banner rotations, or visible community meta shifts.
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