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Overfield Imprint Tier List – Which Imprint Is Best?

Imprints in OverField come with unique abilities to help you in gameplay, and if you want to wipe out enemies and progress, you’ll need to know which is the best to use. This Overfield Imprint Tier List ranks each from best to worst. To help strengthen your build, make sure you find out who the best characters are and how to summon them.

Overfield Imprint Tier List

  • S-Tier: Reason for Striving, Shirley’s Battle, Explore the Wild, Time to Fight
  • A-Tier: Visitor, Familiar Figure, Path in a Bottle, Reclaim What’s Lost, Fitting Room, Night Patrol, Field Corridor, Reverie, View from Above, Little Daisies, Polar Photography
  • B-Tier: Helen the Specter, Oculus Phenomenon, Warm Welcome, Momoko’s Vacation, Gaze, Eye in Eye, Fireworks, Seaside Holiday, Latte Art, Floating, Reading Book, Holiday Pool, Creative Sparlm Fast Food Time, Next Stop, Idol Show, A Day Off
  • C-Tier: Spectral Song, Shirley’s Friend, Cafe Meeting, Today’s Trend, Skiing Training, Clock Tower, Winter Warm-Up Tea
  • D-Tier: Miao and Meow, Cacao’s Day 

What Do Our Tiers Mean?

S- The best Imprints available. These come with powerful abilities to help you in gameplay and allow you to secure victory.

A- If you’re struggling to obtain the S-tier Imprints, don’t worry, as these are the perfect backup option. They lack some of the power that would put them above, but they’ll tide you over until you manage to get those ranked higher. Don’t let the lower ranking put you off!

B- Ranked in the middle are the B-tier Imprints. They sit around average. By no means a bad choice, but they aren’t as versatile as those ranked above. 

C- C-tier Imprints have niche uses, such as dealing a specific type of damage depending on which characters you have. They’ll make do, but the lack of versatility may become a problem.

D- Don’t get me wrong, something is better than nothing, but these only offer low and weak abilities.