Arknights Best Characters: Current meta

Arknights Best Characters

Arknights continues to evolve with new operators, balance updates, and shifting strategies keep the meta dynamic. Whether you’re building new squads or optimizing your roster, this guide gives you a data-driven, community-backed breakdown of the best operators across all classes. Below is a tier listing, plus commentary on strengths, synergy, and situational picks.

📌 Note: Every operator here has strong use in at least one game mode (e.g. CC, Contingency, main stages). “S-Tier” doesn’t mean “always best in every map,” but “top choice in most contexts.”

Tier Overview

TierOperatorsWhy They Shine
S-TierMłynar, Eyjafjalla, Saria, SilverAsh, BagpipeTop DPS, utility, durability, or all three
A-TierSpecter, Lappland, Myrtle, Exusiai, NightingaleVery strong, often just one niche weaker than S
Emerging / WatchlistCantabile, Thorns, MudrockRising picks that are gaining traction

S-Tier Operators (Top Picks)

Młynar (Guard)

Młynar is a damage juggernaut. With high burst output and strong flexibility, he can fit into aggressive squads or fill gaps in slower builds. His damage potential scales well into endgame.

Eyjafjalla (Caster)

Still one of the most reliable AoE Arts damage dealers in the roster. Her performance remains consistent, and she handles waves of enemies efficiently.

Saria (Defender / Support)

Saria is unique, both durable and supportive. She can soak up damage, heal or shield allies, and provide SP regen buffs in many compositions.

SilverAsh (Guard)

A versatile powerhouse. His third skill in particular can clear waves, making him viable in guard, burst, or hybrid builds.

Bagpipe (Vanguard)

Beyond her normal role, Bagpipe is a strong early-game anchor: her DP generation talent when paired with other vanguards is a game-changer.

A-Tier Operators (Great, Often Niche)

Specter (Guard)

Her invincibility skill allows her to hold lines under heavy pressure. A go-to for tricky maps needing durable offense.

Lappland (Guard)

Dual damage (physical + Arts) and the ability to silence enemy skills make her a control pick in tight scenarios.

Myrtle (Vanguard)

Exceptional DP generation. She ensures early deployment flexibility, which is always valuable in tough maps.

Exusiai (Sniper)

Rapid single-target DPS. Excellent against drones, low-defense mobs, or when you need focused burst output.

Nightingale (Medic)

Strong AoE healing plus buffs to magic resistance, especially useful when facing Arts-heavy waves.

Emerging Operators to Watch

Cantabile (Vanguard)

She mixes DP generation with surprising offensive capability. Her flexibility gives her a shot at climbing tiers soon.

Thorns (Guard)

Consistent ranged Arts damage and self-sustain make Thorns reliable in prolonged battles.

Mudrock (Defender)

With her shield, crowd-control immunity, and sustain, Mudrock can hold positions even without heavy healer support, ideal in aggressive setups.

Tips on Using This Tier List

  1. Balance your team across functions, not just power – crowd control, healing, utility matter.
  2. Don’t overcommit to S-Tier blindly, some A or emerging picks may outperform in specific maps.
  3. Stay current with patches & community meta, an operator could jump tiers after just one rework or buff.
  4. Use comments and user feedback, allow readers to upvote or debate operator strength (fresh content = better indexing).

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