Want to know which Nen is the best to wield in combat? This Hunter Era Nen Tier List should help! Here, we rank every Nen ability from best to worst so you know which to roll for via the Nen Master NPC.
Check out Hunter Era over on Roblox. For more tiers about this game, take a look at our Hunter Era Clan Tier List and our Hunter Era Hatsu Tier List.
Hunter Era Nen Tier List
Before we get into the rankings, let’s first discuss what each of our tiers means!
- S-Tier: Top-of-the-range Nen abilities! These powers dominate the rest in combat regardless of whether you play PvP, PvE, or the story mode.
- A-Tier: Great alternatives to the S-Tier if you’re not feeling fortunate enough for a reroll. These Nens aren’t the absolute best, but do overpower most.
- B-Tier: These Nens are average players, hosting some nifty perks and niche uses. We recommend you at least give them a go before risking a reroll.
- C-Tier: Sliding into the weaker tiers, we would recommend you reroll your Nen as things can’t get much weaker. These Nens struggle to hold their own but aren’t entirely useless.
- D-Tier: The worst Nens! We encourage you to reroll as soon as possible as any option is better than these.
S-Tier
- Killua Nen – One of the fastest with a great passive ability.
- Meruem – Tanky and versatile attacks with a great passive ability.
- Gon – Versatile attacks making it great for PvP, PvE and bosses.
A-Tier
- Kurapika – Balanced movesets with good AoE, Close-range and Aerial attacks on top of a self-healing ability.
B-Tier
- Hisoka – Offers AoE, Close-range and Aerial attacks.
- Uvogin – Ground-based attacks dealing impact damage and environmental damage.
C-Tier
- Leorio – Self-healing ability but suffers with weaker attacks with less movement freedom.
D-Tier
- There are currently no D-Tier Nens! This is a good thing as all of your options are at least better than the absolute worst.


