Racket Rivals Racket Tier List – The BEST Rackets To Use

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Having a good racket can make all the difference between winning and losing a match. Our Racket Rivals Racket Tier List ranks each from best to worst, so you know which to get your hands on.

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Racket Rivals Racket Tier List

You can get a racket by rolling for them. To do this, head to the lobby after completing the tutorial and speak to the Racket NPC. Here, you can see the rackets on the banner. You’ll also build up a pity, which can guarantee you a legendary or mythic rarity racket.

S-TIER

  • Soul Smash
    • Divine rarity
  • Divine Spin
    • Divine rarity
  • Dragon’s Breath
    • Divine Rarity
  • Infernis Smash
    • Mythical rarity

A-TIER

  • Fire Spin
    • Legendary rarity
  • Saber Spin
    • Mythical rarity
  • Crystal Edge
    • Legendary rarity

B-TIER

  • Arcana Edge
    • Legendary rarity
  • Danger String
    • Rare rarity
  • Shadow I
    • Legendary rarity

C-TIER

  • Nova Core
    • Rare rarity
  • Plasma Flex
    • Rare rarity

D-TIER

  • Pink Whirl
    • Common rarity
  • Vanta Edge
    • Common rarity
  • Violet Strike
    • Rare rarity
  • Glide Pro
    • Common rarity

What Do Our Tiers Mean?

S: Although of a higher rarity, so they may take longer to get, these are worth it! Rackets in the S-Tier are the best of the best. Not only do they have high stats, but you can wipe out any opponent on the court with these.

A: Don’t let the lower ranking put you off, as these are still great options. Use these while you work on obtaining the S-tier rackets.

B: Not the best, but not the worst. B-tier rackets are average at best. They have mediocre stats.

C: This is where things go downhill. C-tier rackets are weak and only have niche uses. They’re a good option for the first racket you get your hands on, but why settle? You can do a lot better!

D: These rackets aren’t worth using. They have low stats in everything. It’s best to avoid them.