More than man’s best friend, the pet-like Geniemon enhances your team using its range of passive and active skills. So, adopt only the best using my Duet Night Abyss Geniemon Tier List, ranking each based on their versatility and synergy with the main characters.
Start playing Duet Night Abyss via its official website. If you’re a Tiers fan, I also have a DNA Weapons and DNA Character Tier List.
Duet Night Abyss Geniemon Tier List
S-TIER
- Bro Boxie
- Pearabbit
- Luminelf
- Anemelf
- Electrelf
- Hydrelf
- Pyrelf
- Umbrelf
A-TIER
- Cubolt
- Nebuthis
- Dandemeow
- Pyrootail
B-TIER
- Lumi
- Shroomie
- Bunniva
- Catizz
- Equinex
- Ballbee
- Mr Goodnight
C-TIER
- Zippyro
- Magnetix Drone
- Healing Drone
D-TIER
- Jellomon
- Dripplet
What Each Tier Means
S: Brute forcing their way into the top tier, these effortless Geniemon are elegant fighters with the best passive and active skills, making them versatile and well synergised with all main units within the game. You can’t go wrong with these!
A: Second to the best, these Geniemon are great alternatives to the top tier if your team build doesn’t benefit from my top picks, or you simply prefer those here. Whilst not as overpowered and versatile as the top tier, Geniemon in this tier enhance most battles and are dependable allies.
B: Nestled into the middle tier, these Geniemon are decent tertiary options with average skills and enhancements that provide elementary buffs to your team. I don’t recommend settling for these long-term, as they’ll eventually stunt your progression.
C: These Geniemon struggle to keep up, but have a good spirit. Their niche and situational skills offer basic support every once in a while, but they’re often overshadowed and unable to escape obscurity.
D: Whilst cute, these Geniemon aren’t all that capable. Their active and passive skills, as well as ascensions, aren’t much to waggle your tail at. It doesn’t hurt to have them, but don’t expect them to boost your main loadout.









