Welcome to the most comprehensive Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium tier list available! As someone who has spent countless hours analyzing every Doll’s performance across different game modes and team compositions, I’m excited to share my detailed rankings that will help you build the ultimate squad. Whether you’re a new player wondering who to reroll for or a veteran commander looking to optimize your endgame teams, this guide has everything you need.

Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium Tier List

Table of Contents

Quick Overview

TierCharactersKey Strengths
S+Klukai, Suomi, Makiatto, Springfield, Vector, QiongjiuMeta-defining units with exceptional versatility
SNikketa, Belka, Tololo, Andoris, Jiangyu, DaiyanExcellent performance with specific team synergies
ACentaureissi, Lotta, Mosin-Nagant, Ksenia, SabrinaSolid choices with good niche applications
BGroza, Mechty, Papasha, Ullrid, Cheeta, ColphneViable with proper investment and team support
CPeritya, Littara, Yoohee, Nagant, KrolikLimited viability, avoid unless for collection

In Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, team composition often matters more than individual unit tiers. While this list ranks characters based on their overall effectiveness, remember that building around your favorite Dolls can still lead to success. The game’s developers consistently release balance updates and new equipment keys that can dramatically improve a character’s viability.

What Makes a Character S-Tier in GFL2?

Before diving into the specific rankings, let me explain the criteria I use to evaluate each Doll. Understanding these factors will help you make better decisions when building your teams:

  • Damage Output: Both burst damage potential and sustained DPS over extended fights
  • Utility Value: Support capabilities, healing, buffing, debuffing, and crowd control
  • Team Synergy: How well the character complements other meta units and team compositions
  • Versatility: Performance across different game modes (story, boss raids, PvP)
  • Resource Efficiency: Return on investment for enhancement materials and currency
  • Future Proofing: Likelihood of remaining relevant as new content releases

S+ Tier: The Meta-Defining Elite

These characters represent the absolute best of the best in GFL2. If you’re lucky enough to pull any of them, they should be your top priority for investment and development.

Klukai

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Corrosion
Role: AoE Damage Dealer

Klukai stands as one of the most devastating damage dealers in the current meta. Her corrosion damage melts through enemy defenses, and her AoE capabilities make her invaluable for clearing waves of enemies. What truly sets her apart is her passive synergy with other corrosion units like Peritya, automatically triggering Action Support for massive damage amplification.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Unmatched AoE corrosion damage output
  • Excellent synergy with corrosion team compositions
  • Defensive debuffs further weaken enemies
  • Consistent performance across all game modes
  • Low skill ceiling with high effectiveness

Suomi

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Freeze
Role: Tank/Healer/Support

Suomi is arguably the best support character in GFL2, and for good reason. Her kit provides everything a team could want: powerful shields that absorb incoming damage, team-wide healing, debuff cleansing, and surprisingly respectable damage output. The more defense points she accumulates, the more damage she deals, creating a unique tank-DPS hybrid that excels in prolonged battles.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Best defensive support in the game
  • Ultimate provides full team healing and debuff cleanse
  • Damage scales with defense, making her tankier as she deals more damage
  • Essential component of freeze team compositions
  • Fits into virtually any team setup

Makiatto

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Freeze
Role: Burst DPS

Makiatto represents the pinnacle of single-target burst damage in GFL2. Her freeze-based attacks synergize perfectly with Suomi, creating a devastating freeze duo that can dismantle even the toughest bosses. Her ultimate not only deals massive damage but also provides a Frost Barrier, giving her surprising survivability for a damage dealer.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Highest single-target burst damage potential
  • Perfect synergy with Suomi for freeze teams
  • Frost Barrier provides valuable survivability
  • Excellent performance in boss raids and PvP
  • Scales incredibly well with investment

Springfield

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Hydro
Role: Healer/Buffer

Springfield has quickly established herself as an essential support unit, particularly in hydro-focused team compositions. Her long-range healing keeps mobile allies alive, while her team-wide buffs and debuff cleansing provide invaluable utility. Her ability to generate Confectance Index for extra actions makes her a cornerstone of sustain-heavy teams.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Long-range healing keeps mobile teams alive
  • Team-wide buffs significantly boost damage output
  • Debuff cleansing crucial for difficult content
  • Confectance Index generation enables extra actions
  • Core component of dominant hydro team compositions

Vector

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Burn
Role: Support/Debuffer

Vector is the definitive support for any burn-focused team composition. Her ability to apply burn debuffs while simultaneously buffing allies makes her invaluable. Her Perception Block passive is particularly devastating when paired with Qiongjiu, increasing burn damage support attacks and creating an endless barrage of burning destruction.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Essential for burn team compositions
  • Powerful burn debuff application
  • Perception Block passive creates devastating synergy
  • Excellent support capabilities beyond elemental application
  • Consistent value throughout all game stages

Qiongjiu

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Burn
Role: DPS/Support

Qiongjiu might just be the best overall character in GFL2 right now. Her Steady Plan passive provides three additional follow-up attacks whenever an ally damages an enemy, creating devastating chain reactions. With split damage between Physical and Burn types, she can shred through any enemy composition, making her the perfect centerpiece for any team.

Why S+ Tier:

  • Best overall DPS potential in the game
  • Steady Plan passive enables devastating follow-up attacks
  • Split damage type coverage (Physical + Burn)
  • Excellent synergy with Vector and other burn units
  • Dominates both PvE and PvP content

S Tier: Excellent Performers

These characters are just a step below the S+ tier but still offer exceptional performance that can carry you through the most challenging content. They often require specific team compositions to reach their full potential.

Nikketa

Rarity: SSR
Class: Marksman
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Burst DPS

As one of the newest additions to the global server, Nikketa has quickly proven her worth as a top-tier damage dealer. Her marksman class allows her to eliminate priority targets from extreme range before they can threaten your team. What makes her particularly valuable is her independence – she doesn’t require specific support units to perform effectively, though she benefits greatly from debuffers.

Why S Tier:

  • Excellent long-range burst damage
  • Operates effectively without specific team support
  • Great synergy with debuffers
  • High damage output even against tanky targets
  • Relatively easy to use effectively

Belka

Rarity: SSR
Class: Attacker
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Hybrid DPS/Support

Belka represents the perfect balance between damage and utility. Her hybrid nature allows her to adapt to various team compositions and situations, making her a safe yet powerful pick. She’s not locked into a single role, which means she can fill gaps in your team composition while still providing respectable damage output.

Why S Tier:

  • Versatile hybrid damage dealer
  • Adaptable to multiple team compositions
  • Reliable performance across different scenarios
  • Doesn’t require extensive team support
  • Consistent damage output with utility value

Tololo

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Hydro
Role: Buffer/Support

Tololo shines through her ability to generate additional action points, essentially giving your team extra turns. When properly supported, her damage can rival even the top DPS characters like Makiatto. Her synergy with Qiongjiu is particularly potent, as the Action Support mechanics can trigger devastating follow-up attacks.

Why S Tier:

  • Action point generation provides incredible value
  • High damage potential when properly supported
  • Excellent synergy with Qiongjiu and other units
  • Essential for action point-focused team compositions
  • Scales well with team investment

Andoris

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Electric
Role: DPS/Support

Andoris brings electric damage to the table along with valuable support capabilities. Her kit allows her to deal respectable damage while providing utility to her team. She’s particularly effective in compositions that benefit from electric damage application and can hold her own in most situations.

Why S Tier:

  • Solid electric damage output
  • Good support capabilities
  • Effective in electric-focused team compositions
  • Balanced damage and utility profile
  • Performs well across different content types

Jiangyu

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Electric
Role: Stability Damage

Jiangyu specializes in breaking enemy stability, making her invaluable for content where stability management is crucial. Her ability to deal stability damage outside of normal turn sequences gives her unique tactical advantages. She’s particularly effective in boss fights where managing enemy stability can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

Why S Tier:

  • Specialized in stability damage
  • Out-of-turn attack capabilities
  • Essential for stability-focused strategies
  • Good synergy with electric teams
  • Unique tactical advantages in boss fights

Daiyan

Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Support/Buffer

Despite being only an SR rarity, Daiyan earns her S-tier placement through exceptional utility. Her Perfect Tuning ability disrupts enemy buffs while amplifying your team’s damage output. When equipped with the Heavy Chord Rifle, she can remove enemy buffs and grant random team buffs, making her an invaluable support unit, especially in boss fights.

Why S Tier:

  • Exceptional buff and debuff manipulation
  • Perfect Tuning disrupts enemy strategies
  • Heavy Chord Rifle synergy provides additional utility
  • Excellent boss fight support
  • Overperforms for SR rarity

A Tier: Solid Choices With Good Synergy

These characters offer reliable performance and good value, though they may require more specific team compositions or investment to reach their full potential.

Centaureissi

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Fire
Role: Healer/Support

Centaureissi is an elite support unit specializing in fire damage and team sustain. Her Afternoon Tea Break ultimate can restore 100% attack power to all allies while providing healing and debuff cleansing. While not the strongest fire unit in the game, her versatility makes her a valuable pick for burn team compositions.

Why A Tier:

  • Versatile fire support with healing capabilities
  • Attack power restoration provides significant burst potential
  • Debuff cleansing adds valuable utility
  • Good fit for burn team compositions
  • More versatile than pure damage dealers

Lotta

Rarity: SR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Freeze
Role: AoE DPS

Lotta excels at dealing AoE damage with her shotgun blasts, particularly when enemies have the Frostbite debuff. Her passive enables follow-up attacks that deal 50% attack power as AoE physical damage, making her a chaos engine in crowd control situations. However, her long cooldowns can be limiting in extended fights.

Why A Tier:

  • Excellent AoE damage potential
  • Strong synergy with freeze compositions
  • Frostbite follow-up attacks deal significant damage
  • Ultimate ignores cover damage reduction
  • Limited by long cooldowns

Mosin-Nagant

Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Electric
Role: Long-range DPS

Mosin-Nagant brings classic sniper capabilities to GFL2 with her long-range rifle. She excels at shutting down priority targets from across the battlefield. Her electric damage type gives her good coverage against various enemy types, though she can be somewhat immobile compared to other units.

Why A Tier:

  • Excellent long-range damage output
  • Electric damage provides good elemental coverage
  • Effective at eliminating priority targets
  • Good damage potential against single targets
  • Limited mobility can be restrictive

Ksenia

Rarity: SR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Fire
Role: Healer/Buffer

Ksenia proves that rarity isn’t everything with her impressive support capabilities. As an SR unit, she provides valuable buffs, healing, and even damage amplification through her Blazing Assault II. She’s particularly effective when paired with Qiongjiu and other fire-based units.

Why A Tier:

  • Excellent support capabilities for SR rarity
  • Provides healing, buffs, and damage amplification
  • Great synergy with fire team compositions
  • Blazing Assault II significantly boosts team damage
  • Overperforms considering her rarity

Sabrina

Rarity: SSR
Class: Tank
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Tank/Control

Sabrina brings valuable tank capabilities to the table with her ability to create cover for allies and destroy enemy cover. Her AoE damage, while not exceptional, provides additional utility. She’s particularly effective in scenarios where cover manipulation and enemy debuffing are crucial.

Why A Tier:

  • Excellent tank and control capabilities
  • Cover manipulation provides tactical advantages
  • Movement speed debuffs help control battlefield positioning
  • AoE damage adds utility beyond tanking
  • Situational but highly effective when needed

B Tier: Viable With Proper Investment

These characters can perform well in specific situations but generally require more investment or specific team compositions to be effective. They’re viable options but not optimal for most players.

Groza

Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Counter/CC

Groza is one of the free starting characters, and while she doesn’t rank highly in the meta, she can be reliable in early-game content. Her counter-attack capabilities and crowd control make her decent for PvE scenarios, though she struggles significantly against bosses where her kit becomes less effective.

Why B Tier:

  • Free starting character with early-game value
  • Good counter-attack and crowd control capabilities
  • Decent synergy with various team compositions
  • Limited effectiveness against bosses
  • Mostly outclassed by late-game options

Mechty

Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Hydro
Role: Support/Tile Creator

Mechty brings unique tile-creating capabilities to hydro team compositions. While her utility is valuable in specific setups, she generally requires significant team support to reach her full potential. Her effectiveness is highly dependent on team composition and enemy types.

Why B Tier:

  • Unique tile-creating utility
  • Good synergy with hydro team compositions
  • Provides valuable battlefield control
  • Requires specific team setups to excel
  • Generally outperformed by more versatile supports

Papasha

Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: DPS

Papasha is another free starting character who can provide reliable early-game damage. While she lacks the specialized capabilities of higher-tier units, she can serve as a decent damage dealer until better options become available. Her physical damage type gives her good general coverage.

Why B Tier:

  • Free starting character with reliable damage
  • Good physical damage coverage
  • Effective in early-game content
  • Lacks specialized capabilities
  • Easily replaced by better options later

Ullrid

Rarity: SSR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Melee DPS

Ullrid specializes in melee damage that ignores cover, giving him unique tactical advantages. His stack-based attack system becomes more effective when chained properly, though he requires specific positioning and team support to reach his full potential.

Why B Tier:

  • Melee damage ignores cover for tactical advantages
  • Stack-based attack system rewards proper play
  • Good mobility and positioning options
  • Requires specific team support to excel
  • Situational effectiveness compared to ranged options

Cheeta

Rarity: SR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Fire
Role: Healer/Support

Cheeta provides fire damage application along with healing capabilities. While her versatility is valuable, she generally doesn’t excel in any particular area compared to more specialized units. She can serve as a decent support option for fire teams but is easily outperformed by S and A-tier alternatives.

Why B Tier:

  • Fire damage application with healing
  • Versatile support capabilities
  • Good fit for fire team compositions
  • Generally outperformed by specialized units
  • Middle-of-the-road effectiveness

Colphne

Rarity: SR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Hydro
Role: Healer/Support

Colphne brings hydro-based healing and support capabilities to the table. While she can provide valuable sustain for hydro teams, her effectiveness is limited compared to top-tier supports like Springfield. She requires significant investment to compete with higher-tier options.

Why B Tier:

  • Hydro-based healing and support
  • Good synergy with hydro team compositions
  • Provides valuable team sustain
  • Outperformed by top-tier supports
  • Requires significant investment to compete

C Tier: Limited Viability

These characters generally lack the power, utility, or synergy to be effective in most content. While they might have niche applications or be useful for very specific team compositions, most players should avoid investing heavily in them.

Peritya

Rarity: SR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Corrosion
Role: DPS

Peritya suffers from significant scaling issues that limit her effectiveness in late-game content. While she has some synergy with Klukai, her damage output falls behind compared to other options. She’s generally not worth investing in unless you’re specifically building a corrosion team and have no better alternatives.

Littara

Rarity: SSR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Burn
Role: AoE DPS

Littara’s AoE damage potential is hampered by significant scaling issues and lack of synergy with current meta compositions. While she can deal respectable damage in ideal situations, she requires too much investment for too little return compared to other available options.

Yoohee

Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Buffer

Yoohee provides some buff utility but lacks the power or versatility to compete with higher-tier support units. Her buffs are generally weaker than alternatives, and she doesn’t bring enough additional utility to justify a team slot in most compositions.

Nagant

Rarity: SR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Corrosion
Role: Pursuit DPS

Nagant’s pursuit damage capabilities are interesting in theory but lack the power to be effective in practice. Her corrosion damage application is too weak compared to dedicated corrosion units, and her pursuit mechanics don’t provide enough value to justify her inclusion in most teams.

Krolik

Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Role: Melee DPS

Krolik’s melee damage and debuff capabilities are hampered by poor scaling and limited synergy options. While she can apply some useful debuffs, her damage output is too low to compete with other melee options, and she lacks the utility to justify a support role.

How to Build the Best Teams in GFL2?

Understanding individual character tiers is important, but team composition is what truly determines success in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium. Here are the most effective team compositions currently dominating the meta:

Freeze Team Composition

Core Units: Suomi + Makiatto
Flex Slots: Lotta + Support/Buffer

The freeze composition revolves around the devastating synergy between Suomi and Makiatto. Suomi provides shields, healing, and freeze application while Makiatto delivers massive single-target burst damage. Lotta can be added for additional AoE damage with her frostbite synergy, while the fourth slot typically goes to another support or buffer depending on the specific content.

Strengths:

  • Excellent single-target damage
  • Strong defensive capabilities
  • Good sustainability for extended fights
  • Effective against most boss types

Weaknesses:

  • Limited AoE potential without Lotta
  • Vulnerable to freeze-resistant enemies
  • Reliant on specific unit synergy

Burn Team Composition

Core Units: Qiongjiu + Vector
Flex Slots: Centaureissi + Burn DPS

The burn composition focuses on overwhelming enemies with continuous burn damage and follow-up attacks. Qiongjiu’s Steady Plan passive triggers devastating chain reactions, while Vector’s burn application and Perception Block passive amplify the damage output significantly. Centaureissi provides additional support and healing, while the fourth slot typically goes to another burn damage dealer.

Strengths:

  • Devastating follow-up attack chains
  • Excellent damage over time
  • Good team sustainability
  • Effective against both single and multiple targets

Weaknesses:

  • Reliant on specific unit combinations
  • Less effective against burn-resistant enemies
  • Requires proper timing for maximum effectiveness

Hydro Team Composition

Core Units: Springfield + Tololo
Flex Slots: Hydro DPS + Support

The hydro composition excels at action point generation and sustain. Springfield provides long-range healing and buffs while generating Confectance Index for extra actions. Tololo amplifies this with her own action point generation capabilities, creating teams that can take multiple turns in a single round. The flex slots typically go to hydro damage dealers and additional support units.

Strengths:

  • Incredible action point economy
  • Excellent team sustainability
  • Good damage amplification
  • Effective in extended fights

Weaknesses:

  • Reliant on action point generation
  • Less burst damage compared to other compositions
  • Vulnerable to action point denial effects

Corrosion Team Composition

Core Units: Klukai + Support
Flex Slots: Corrosion DPS + Buffer

The corrosion composition focuses on melting enemy defenses with corrosion damage while providing defensive utility. Klukai serves as the primary damage dealer with her devastating AoE corrosion attacks, while supports provide buffs and additional utility. The flex slots typically go to other corrosion damage dealers and buffers that can amplify the team’s effectiveness.

Strengths:

  • Excellent AoE damage potential
  • Good defensive debuffs
  • Effective against grouped enemies
  • Strong synergy potential

Weaknesses:

  • Limited single-target focus
  • Reliant on corrosion damage type
  • Requires specific support units

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building Teams

Even with knowledge of the tier list, many players make common mistakes that limit their effectiveness. Here are the most important pitfalls to avoid:

1. Ignoring Team Synergy

One of the biggest mistakes players make is focusing solely on individual character tiers without considering how they work together. A team of S-tier units that don’t synergize will often perform worse than a well-coordinated team of A-tier units.

How to Fix: Always consider elemental types, damage types, and ability synergies when building teams. Look for units that complement each other’s strengths and cover each other’s weaknesses.

2. Overinvesting in Low-Tier Characters

While it’s tempting to build characters you like regardless of tier, overinvesting in C-tier or B-tier characters can significantly hinder your progress, especially in late-game content.

How to Fix: Focus your resources on S+ and S-tier characters first. If you want to build lower-tier characters for personal preference, do so only after you have a solid foundation of meta units.

3. Neglecting Support Units

Many players focus exclusively on damage dealers and neglect the support units that enable them to reach their full potential. A well-supported A-tier damage dealer will often outperform an unsupported S-tier unit.

How to Fix: Always include at least one support unit in your teams. Characters like Suomi, Springfield, and Vector provide immense value through healing, buffs, and utility.

4. Spreading Resources Too Thin

Trying to build too many characters at once is a common mistake that leads to having multiple underdeveloped units rather than a few fully optimized ones.

How to Fix: Focus on building 4-6 core characters first before expanding your roster. This ensures you have a strong foundation for tackling all content types.

5. Ignoring Elemental Advantages

Each character deals damage of a specific type (Physical, Burn, Hydro, Electric, Freeze, or Corrosion), and enemies have different resistances to these types. Ignoring elemental advantages can make even the strongest teams ineffective.

How to Fix: Build teams with diverse elemental coverage and adjust your compositions based on enemy resistances in specific content.

Pro Strategies for Advanced Players

Once you’ve mastered the basics of team building, these advanced strategies will help you maximize your effectiveness in the most challenging content:

1. Action Economy Management

Understanding and optimizing action economy is crucial for high-level play. Units like Tololo and Springfield that generate extra actions can provide immense value when used properly.

Key Tips:

  • Plan your turn sequences to maximize action point generation
  • Use units with extra actions to set up devastating combos
  • Consider the action cost of each ability when planning your turn

2. Stability Breaking

Many challenging enemies, particularly bosses, have stability that must be broken before they can be effectively damaged. Units like Jiangyu specialize in stability damage and are essential for these encounters.

Key Tips:

  • Include at least one stability-focused unit in boss teams
  • Time stability-breaking attacks to maximize follow-up damage
  • Use stability breaks to set up devastating combos

3. Cover Manipulation

Cover plays a crucial role in GFL2 combat, and units that can manipulate cover (like Sabrina) provide unique tactical advantages.

Key Tips:

  • Use cover-manipulating units to expose enemies to increased damage
  • Destroy enemy cover to make them more vulnerable to attacks
  • Create cover for your units to improve survivability

4. Debuff Stacking

Many debuffs can be stacked for increased effectiveness. Understanding which debuffs stack and how to maximize their impact is crucial for advanced play.

Key Tips:

  • Focus on applying multiple debuffs to the same target
  • Use units with different debuff types to create comprehensive debuff packages
  • Time debuff applications to maximize damage windows

Platform-Specific Information

PC vs. Mobile Considerations

While GFL2 is available on both PC and mobile platforms, there are some considerations to keep in mind:

PC Advantages:

  • More precise control for positioning units
  • Better visibility of the battlefield
  • Easier to manage complex team compositions
  • Faster performance in graphically intensive situations

Mobile Advantages:

  • Portability for playing on the go
  • Touch controls can be more intuitive for some players
  • Better for quick sessions and daily tasks
  • Generally more accessible for casual play

Cross-Platform Progression

GFL2 supports cross-platform progression, allowing you to play on both PC and mobile with the same account. This flexibility is excellent for players who want to play at home and on the go.

Future Meta Predictions

Based on current trends and upcoming character releases, here are my predictions for how the meta might evolve:

1. Increased Focus on Hybrid Compositions

As more characters with hybrid damage types and versatile kits are released, we’ll likely see a shift away from pure elemental teams toward more flexible hybrid compositions.

2. Action Point Economy Becomes More Important

With units like Tololo and Springfield already demonstrating the power of action point generation, future releases will likely expand on this mechanic, making action economy management even more crucial.

3. Stability Breaking Meta Emergence

As more stability-focused units are released and endgame content places more emphasis on stability management, we’ll likely see stability-breaking become a more central part of the meta.

4. Support Unit Diversification

The current meta heavily favors a few key support units, but future releases will likely bring more specialized support options, allowing for greater team composition diversity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best team composition in GFL2?

The best team composition depends on your available units and the specific content you’re facing. However, the freeze composition (Suomi + Makiatto + Lotta + Support) and burn composition (Qiongjiu + Vector + Centaureissi + Burn DPS) are currently considered the strongest overall options.

Should I reroll for specific characters?

While rerolling can give you a strong start, GFL2 is relatively generous with free resources, and most players don’t need to reroll. If you do choose to reroll, aim for S+ tier units like Klukai, Suomi, or Qiongjiu.

How important are character rarities?

While SSR characters generally have higher potential, SR units like Daiyan and Ksenia can perform exceptionally well in the right compositions. Don’t underestimate SR units, and always consider a character’s actual performance rather than just their rarity.

What’s the best way to spend enhancement resources?

Focus your enhancement resources on your core team of 4-6 characters first. It’s better to have a few fully optimized units than many underdeveloped ones. Prioritize S+ and S-tier characters, but don’t neglect essential support units.

How often does the meta change?

The GFL2 meta typically shifts with major balance patches and new character releases, which usually happen every 4-6 weeks. However, the fundamental team compositions and core units tend to remain relevant for longer periods.

Are free characters worth building?

Free starting characters like Groza and Papasha can be useful in the early game but are generally outperformed by gacha units in the late game. Build them if you need them, but prioritize gacha units for long-term progression.

What’s the most important stat for damage dealers?

The most important stat varies by character, but generally, attack power and critical hit rate are the most crucial for damage dealers. Always check a character’s specific scaling and build accordingly.

How do I know which elemental type to build?

Build elemental types based on your best units and the content you’re facing. It’s best to have at least two strong teams of different elemental types to handle various enemy resistances.

What’s the difference between global and Chinese server versions?

The Chinese server typically has access to newer characters and content earlier than the global server. However, the global server eventually catches up, and most balance changes are applied to both versions.

How important are weapon choices for characters?

Weapon choices can significantly impact a character’s performance, but most characters can use any weapon from their assigned type. Focus on obtaining higher rarity weapons first, then optimize for specific bonuses that complement your character’s abilities.

Conclusion

This comprehensive GFL2 tier list should provide you with everything you need to build effective teams and progress through Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium. Remember that while character tiers are important, team composition and synergy often matter more in the long run.

Focus on building a strong foundation of S+ and S-tier characters, but don’t be afraid to experiment with different compositions to find what works best for your playstyle. The meta will continue to evolve with new releases and balance changes, so stay flexible and be ready to adapt your strategies.

Most importantly, remember to have fun! GFL2 offers deep strategic gameplay with a wide variety of characters and team compositions to explore. Whether you’re aiming for the top of the leaderboards or just enjoying the story, there’s a place for every type of player in the world of Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium.