Mirren Star Legends Tier List – Release Rankings!

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This Mirren Star Legends Tier List follows the flexible meta to tell you which characters are the current chase units to enlist in your team. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often for updates to the rankings.

Check out Mirren Star Legends via the Official Website. For more tiers on new releases, check out our Crystal of Atlan PvP Tier List.

Mirren Star Legends Tier List

Before we get into the rankings, you may notice some characters missing! That is due to the nature of new gachas and it being tricky to acquire a full index. Don’t worry, I’ll be back to update this tier regularly.

S-TIER

  • Sarah Divinita
  • Sinkou, the Vermilion Crepuscules
  • Kurokami Tsukuyo
  • Angie
  • Nanav
  • Yetannia

A-TIER

  • Kuroro
  • Flashette
  • Calliopsis
  • Ritsu
  • Kelsuna Dawnborn
  • Penelope Tormentra
  • Mia

B-TIER

  • Danni Monarch
  • Homura
  • Yetannia Faithbringer
  • Ameth
  • Princeton
  • Phylicia
  • Becca

C-TIER

  • Cecily Earthborn
  • Giratia Vassal
  • Layla
  • Sophie
  • Mirai

D-TIER

  • Vida
  • Melurote
  • Erin
  • Dorothy

What Each Tier Means

S: The strongest! These exceptional few are masters of their class, making them the best choices to choose from when team building, regardless of whether you’re early or late game.

A: These characters make great alternatives to the S-Tier if you require more variety or simply don’t agree with my S-Tier picks. They’re still strong and dependable, just not my first choices.

B: Nestled into the average tier, these characters have some decent uses and are solid tertiary options if you need to fill a few team slots.

C: Whilst not the worst, these characters have a long way to go to be the best! They’re overall a little lacklustre, but make do in the early game.

D: These niche characters aren’t typically anybody’s first choice when team building. Their strengths don’t hold up against their peers, and you have much stronger options available.