Want to Touka-bout which character is best? Our Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains Tier List ranks each one from best to worst, so you know who to use!
You can grab Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains on the App Store. Want more tier lists covering other anime-inspired games? Check out our Lord Of Nazarick Tier List and Seven Deadly Sins Idle Tier List.
Tokyo Ghoul: Break The Chains Tier List
Let’s take a look!
- S-Tier: Rize Kamishiro, Ken Kaneki, Kisho Arima, Hinoami Fueguchi
- A-Tier: Uta, Kohtaro Amon, Yukinori Shinohara, Ayuma Hogi, Yoshimura, Renji Arima, Ayato Kirishima
- B-Tier: Toka Kirishima, Shu Tsukiyama, Iwao Kuroiwa, Shu, Kureo Mado, Chu Hachikara, Itori, Yakumo Omori, Nishiki Nisho
- C-Tier: Kurona Yasushisa, Take Hirako Nashiro Yasushisa, Mogan Tanakamura, Noro, Ryoko Fueguchi
- D-Tier: Nicole, Kori Ui
What Do Our Tiers Mean?
Feeling Ken-fused (sorry… enough with the jokes) on what our tiers mean? I’ll go into more detail below, and how we determine where each character sits.
S- The best of the best! These will have you progressing and defeating opponents quickly.
A- Despite not being as strong as the characters in S-Tier, these are still good options. Don’t be put off by the fact they are in the tier below, as they are still worthy of being used.
B- Think of B as standing for ‘beginner’. They’ll help you start your gameplay, but if you plan to progress and grow stronger, you’ll need to get characters from one of the higher tiers soon.
C- Not the best, but not the worst. C-Tier characters have a few niche uses and are good in certain situations. However, they aren’t great in the long run and will stump your progress. There is a lot better out there, so don’t get too comfortable using these.
D- These are the worst available, and they won’t be of any use. I suggest you stay clear of them! At least anything is better than these…


