V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List 2024

Reverse 1999 DPS Tier List (v1.5). Get in-depth breakdowns of the best damage dealers, their strengths, and why they rule the meta.

Tier S

Tier S | V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List - zilliongamer

  • Jessica
  • Melania

Jessica and Melania rightfully belong in Reverse: 1999's S-Tier DPS thanks to their exceptional damage capabilities; Jessica dominates with her relentless application of Poison stacks, dealing devastating damage-over-time, while Melania delivers consistent critical hits for massive burst damage, along with her ability to disable enemies and passively enhance the whole team's offensive power.

Tier A

Tier A | V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List - zilliongamer

  • Ceturion
  • Kaalaa Baunaa

Centurion and Kaalaa Baunaa are strong, reliable DPS characters who bring valuable skills to the table. They may not consistently top the damage charts like S-tier characters, but their ability to handle various situations and contribute to team strategies makes them solid additions to any Reverse: 1999 roster.

Tier B

Tier B | V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List - zilliongamer

  • 37
  • A Knight
  • Charlie
  • Druvis III
  • Regulus
  • Spathodea
  • Eternity
  • Lilya
  • Sweetheart

These characters rank in the Tier B list is a good mix of characters with potential, situational stars, and those who fill niche roles. Don't underestimate them, as the right strategy or future updates can make them surprisingly powerful!

Tier C

Tier C | V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List - zilliongamer

  • Blonney
  • Eagle
  • Kanjira
  • Leilani
  • Matilda
  • Pavia
  • Satsuki

These characters rank in Tier C often provide limited advantages or excel only in exceptionally niche scenarios. They are often outperformed by units in higher tiers who provide similar functions but with greater effectiveness, or those who offer more well-rounded or versatile kits.

Tier D

Tier D | V1.5 Reverse 1999 Best DPS Tier List - zilliongamer

  • Bunny Bunny
  • Mondlicht
  • Rabies

Tier D characters usually lack compelling reasons to be chosen over a vast pool of more powerful or versatile alternatives. Their strengths might shine in very specific circumstances, but these are often too rare to justify their inclusion in most teams.