Want to know who is the best among the boys and ghouls of Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains? That’s what we’re here for. Our Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains tier list sets out to rank the available characters by performance. That way you can decide which deserves a place on your squad, and which should be hit with a falling I-beam.

Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains is a new gacha strategy RPG that dives into the murky underworld of an alternate Japan, and the monsters that lurk inside. It features some impressive cel-shaded visuals in an attempt to recreate the aesthetic of the hit anime.

You take on some familiar foes from the series using a card-based battle system, and use your best judgment to round up an unstoppable squad.

You can check it out on Google Play.

Building more characters or teams? Take a gander at our Eternal Evolution tier list, Arcane Lineage Class tier list, and Type Soul Arrancar weapon tier list.

Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains Tier List

Here are our rankings!

S

Simply the best.

  • There are no S-tier characters right now!

A

Very good and worth keeping around.

  • There are no A-tier characters right now!

B

Good but not great.

  • There are no B-tier characters right now!

C

Underachiever, a few niche uses.

  • There are no C-tier characters right now!

D

Useless.

  • There are no D-tier characters right now!

Character List

Here we’ll try and list any characters confirmed as playable in game, or planned as playable. If they’re in here but not yet featured in our tiers, it’s because we don’t really have a read on them yet!

  • Ken Kaneki
  • Kotaro Amon
  • Rize Kamishiro
  • Toka Kirishima

How do Our Tiers Work?

Our tiers run from best to worst and rank the general usefulness of the individual.

  • S Tier: OP. The very best. You’re going to rule Tokyo with these at your side.
  • A Tier: Not quite S-Tier, but nearly there. You can still hold your head high if you pull these.
  • B Tier:  Solid and dependable, if not amazing. Good workhorses but don’t waste too much on upgrades.
  • C Tier: Below average. You might find a use for them, though.
  • D Tier: Avoid them like they’re chasing you and trying to eat you.

How Did We Decide on the Rankings?

We pull our ranks from our own gameplay, and from community response. Tier lists aren’t always totally objective, and your playstyle might suit things we rank lower! So, feel free to argue with us in the comments.