Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG - Tier List & Reroll Guide

Last Updated on January 16, 2024 by Nivenka Stanton | Published: January 15, 2024 Gacha games aren’t exactly what one mi…

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Last Updated on January 16, 2024 by Nivenka Stanton | Published: January 15, 2024

Gacha games aren’t exactly what one might call time-saving. With so many different characters being included in pretty much all of these types of games, and the character you want almost never being guaranteed, you’ll likely be spending a lot of time trying to get good characters to fill your team.

However, while games like Genshin Impact might make rerolling difficult, it’s pretty easy to reroll in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG. To ensure you start your journey with good characters, we’re here with an in-depth guide on rerolling characters  

Additionally, we also have a tier list of every character in the game so you don’t have to settle for mediocre characters who will slow you down later on. So, if you’re about to start your Magic Chronicles journey, this guide will be invaluable for you.

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What Does it Mean to Reroll?

Before anything, it’s crucial that we go through the definition of what it means to reroll in a gacha game. Those who have played these types of games in the past will be familiar with the concept of “rolling” for characters.

Most games give players a set number of free roles near the start of the game to do two things. The first is to familiarize the player with the gacha system so they can use it properly in the future, and the second is to make sure the player has some beginner characters in case their luck doesn’t shine later on.

What Does it Mean to Reroll?

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Unfortunately, it’s never guaranteed that the player will get the character they want in the starting rolls. That’s where rerolling comes in. By rerolling, players can have another shot at the starting rolls to acquire the player they were aiming for, guaranteeing that they start the game strong and not with a consolation character.

How to Reroll in Magic Chronicles

How to Reroll in Magic Chronicles

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Now that you know what rerolling is, it’s time to go through how you can reroll in Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG. When you start the game for the first time, the most crucial thing is that you should play as a guest. 

This will ensure that you don’t link the game data to any of your official accounts. Then, you want to complete the tutorial completely until you acquire the required currency to roll for characters.

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Before using the currency up, you want to use the available codes in the game to build up the currency in your inventory. Now that you’re able to roll for more characters, it’s time to select the character banner that has the character you want and roll.

If you use up all of your rolls and don’t get the character you want, you want to follow these steps:

  1. Go to your mobile’s settings
  2. Look for the application option
  3. Interact with Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG
  4. Clear the game’s data

This will make it so that when you start the game application again, the data will have been wiped and you’ll be able to roll using the free currency again.

What to Do After Rerolling

What to Do After Rerolling

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After wiping your data and rolling again using the starting currency, you want to repeat the process until you finally get the character you were aiming for.

With your desired character in your inventory, you can go ahead and link one of your accounts to the game data from the game’s settings window.

Starting Currency

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Doing this will make it so you will no longer be playing as a guest, and if you ever lose your account data you’ll have the choice to restore it by simply logging into one of your accounts.

Congratulations, you now officially have the character you were aiming for and you didn’t even have to spend any actual money.

Other Ways of Getting Good Characters

Other Ways of Getting Good Characters

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Of course, rolling for characters isn’t the only way to acquire high-rarity characters, as many gacha games tend to give starting players several ways to acquire good characters, and Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG is no different,

One limited-time event, for example, has the players roll three different sets of 10 draws, with all three of them having at least one legacy character. After completing a specific stage, players can select one of the three draws to collect. 

Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG Tier List

Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG Tier List

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Since you now know how you can reroll in Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG, we’re sure most of you are wondering which characters you should aim for when rerolling. Don’t worry, because we’ll be going through that too in the form of a complete tier list.

This tier list has every single playable hero in the game at the time of writing. Additionally, every hero is categorized into one of five ranks, those being:

  • S
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

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S rank is the highest one and only the best of the best characters get the honor of being placed in it, while D is the lowest rank and you’ll likely be replacing these characters from your team in exchange for those ranked higher.

Tier List Summary

Tier List Summary

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Before going through all of the tiers individually, we thought it might be a good idea to quickly summarize the entire tier list for those who just want to see where their favorite heroes rank. 

However, we believe we should clarify that this is, in no way, the definitive tier list. After all, there’s no way to create a definitive tier list for ANY gacha game due to several factors. The most important factor is that gacha games have tons of characters with different abilities and cater to different playstyles and preferences. 

Different Characters with Different Playstyles

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Therefore, if you like one character, then it’s likely that another player from somewhere in the world will hate them, and vice versa. So, if you don’t think your favorite character got the rank they deserve then don’t worry, because as long as you like them, that character is an S tier in our books.

With that said, below is a summary of our Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG tier list:

S Rank Magic Chronicles Characters

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Let us start with the S rank, also known as the best of the best. Every single character placed on this tier has the potential to single-handedly make any team great just from being in it. 

Most of these characters are legacy characters, however, which means, you might struggle a little to obtain them. Unless, of course, you use our rerolling trick to acquire the one you want from the start.

The S tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG are:

  • Julius Caesar
  • Infernal Demonlord Satan
  • Pupils of the Abyss Eleanor
  • Soul Scythe Hela
  • Succubus Princess Andrea
  • Seraphim Gabriel
  • God of Ninja Fuma
  • Interstellar Bard Oersted

A Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

A Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

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Moving on to the A tier characters. All the characters mentioned in this tier are excellent and can more than pull their own weight in any team.

However, S tier characters are just better than them, which is why you won’t see these characters getting the MVP title a lot if your team has S tier characters in it too.

The A tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG are:

  • King of Gods Odin
  • Sacrificial Girl Macaria
  • Nethermoon Goddess Hecate
  • Dream Hunter Hathaway
  • Alchemist Hohenheim
  • Scorpion Queen Serqet
  • Starlight Knight Stellan

B Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

B Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

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Moving on, it’s time to go through all of the B tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG. Although these characters aren’t bad, they aren’t good either. They’re the literal definition of mediocre, and that’s exactly why they’re placed in the middle rank.

The B tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG are:

  • Ocean Lady Naga
  • Dwarf King Andvari
  • Queen of Darkness Medusa
  • Marco Polo Great Adventurer
  • Sironi Saint Emperor Priest
  • Joan of Arc Vatican Saint
  • Ghost Shadow Momen
  • Napoleon Ruling Paladin
  • Margaret Iron Lady
  • Netherworld Guardian Anubis
  • Jungle Sage Zuke
  • Firmament Bow Atalanta

C Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

C Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

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Up next are the C tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG. While these characters aren’t really all that good, they don’t have anything special that can realistically place them any higher on the list.

Hey, at least they aren’t the worst, so you might find yourself adding a couple of these characters to your team until you find someone better.

The C tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG are:

  • Night Catgirl Nefertai
  • Angel in White Nightingale
  • Unicorn Elf Carrie
  • Blade of Revenge Adug
  • Nature Faun Pan
  • Gravekeeper Isabella 
  • The Mechanic Watt
  • Ghost Goddess Melinoe
  • Afterlife Lord Osiris
  • Swamp Wolf Fenrir

D Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

D Tier Magic Chronicles Characters

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Finally, it’s time to go through all of the D tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG. These characters, while having potential, will almost always be replaced as someone better comes along. 

While every character can potentially be a threat to the enemy depending on their level and abilities, all of these characters require you to over-level them before they’re able to make a sizable impact in any battle.

The D tier characters in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG are:

  • Axe of Fury Minotaurus
  • Saint Beast Poppy
  • Earth Guard Nome
  • Great Bear Soul Callisto
  • Zombie Bride Emily
  • Deer King Achilles
  • Dark Incarnation Erebus
  • Sorrow Spear Ebulon
  • Wind Chaser Caucasian
  • Michelin

What Sets Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG Heroes Apart?

What Sets Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG Heroes Apart?

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Before we conclude the article, we also wanted to quickly go through some of the factors that set heroes apart from each other.

If you’ve played the game before then you’ll know that Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG is a game where you don’t really do much during combat, especially if you have auto mode enabled.

However, that doesn’t mean every hero in the game is the same. On the contrary, almost every hero is significantly different from one another, even if they have the same or similar stats. 

Different Heroes

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Firstly, there are hero abilities. Used by tapping the portrait of the hero during battle, hero abilities do a variety of things, including dealing damage or debuffing the enemy and healing health or granting buffs to teammates. 

Additionally, different heroes also have different types or classes assigned to them. These types determine what that hero excels at.

For example, a power-type hero will likely excel in dealing heavy damage while an intelligence type will be a powerhouse when it comes to using magic.

Power Type Hero

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It’s crucial to have a good variety of different hero types to ensure your team is ready for anything the game might throw at you.

For more about hero typing and strategies for Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG, check out Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG Game Guide, Tips & Codes.

Conclusion

This concludes our guide on rerolling in Magic Chronicles: Isekai RPG and a complete tier list of every single character in the game.

Of course, we need to say again that you don’t necessarily have to agree with this tier list, as every character has a different preference in gacha characters and that’s what makes them so fun!

Similar gacha games also have a way for players to reroll to acquire the strongest characters from the start. If you want to experiment a little in the gacha scene, then we recommend you try out both Honkai: Star Rail and DanMachi Battle Chronicle.

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