Stella Sora Best Trekkers to Build First

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Just starting Stella Sora and wondering which Trekkers will help you smash early campaigns and breeze through PvE and PvP? Here’s a concise guide to the best units to build first, whether you’re F2P, rerolling, or just want an efficient start.

Top Priority Builds: S-Tier Day 1 Trekkers

For maximum early-game strength and late-game payoff, focus on these S-Tier picks first (Gamezebo Tier ListLDPlayer Starter Guide):

  • Chitose (Aqua): Top-tier support/healer, keeps your team alive and is vital for all main content.
  • Mistique (Umbra): Versatile support/DPS, brings great utility in long fights and excellent PvP presence.
  • Freesia (Aqua): Provides burst damage and crowd control, core to dispatching bosses and mobs fast.
  • Nanoha (Ventus): High-mobility attacker, perfect for carrying early stages and flexible for long-term play.
  • Chixia (Ignis): Rapid AoE clears for events and farming, strong in the meta and easy to build around.
  • Gerie (Terra): Defensive stalwart with shields/counter, ideal for tough stages and team survival.

Rerolling? Try to get MistiqueChitose, or Nanoha on your first pulls for game-changing efficiency (YouTube Starter Guide).

Great Alternatives: Reliable A-Tier Trekkers

A-Tier Trekkers are strong, easily accessible, and often easier to build and ascend:

  • Amber (Ignis): Fire nuker, ideal for early campaign and elemental fights.
  • Caramel (Umbra): Stealth assassin, perfect for burst clearing and clutch PvP picks.
  • Kasimira (Ignis): Agile fire DPS, excels in both damage and survivability.
  • Teresa (Aqua): Reliable tank, absorbs hits well and partners great with Chitose or Freesia.
  • Jinglin and Iris: Solid secondary supports for more flexible teams.

Team Building Tips for Beginners

  • Main Trekker: Focus on a high-mobility DPS like Nanoha or Chixia for controlled fights (LDPlayer team-building guide).
  • Support Trekkers: Pair with a healer (Chitose) and a tank or support (Gerie, Teresa) for stability.
  • Elemental Synergy: Stack teams around one or two elements for bonus damage/crit and boosted skill efficiency.

Building for F2P or Rerollers

  • Choose Trekkers with accessible Ascension paths.
  • Build at least two full teams for multi-mode play (main team + a backup).
  • Use early selectors or freebies to pick missing S-Tier pieces.

What to Avoid

  • Avoid deep-investing in low-tier (C/B-Tier) Trekkers; they’re quickly outclassed.
  • Don’t split resources too thin, focus on your best DPS, then fill with synergy picks.

If you want to fly through Stella Sora’s campaign and secure endgame success, invest in S-Tier Trekkers like Chitose, Mistique, Freesia, Chixia, Nanoha, and Gerie. Build support around them, play to their elemental strengths, and you’ll stay ahead of the curve from F2P to PvP.

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