Star Savior Reroll Guide: Best Starting Saviors And Fast Reroll Routes

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Rerolling in Star Savior is optional but very powerful if you want a smooth early game and a strong late-game core. This guide explains which Saviors to target and how to reroll quickly without wasting hours on restarts.

Should you reroll in Star Savior?

Star Savior gives a decent number of early pulls from mail, launch missions, and beginner rewards, but the tutorial and first rolls still take around 25–35 minutes per attempt. Because of this, rerolling is mainly recommended for players who care about long-term meta strength and are happy to invest some time on day one.​​

Early reroll targets usually come from the highest tiers of community lists, which focus on characters and Arcanas that carry both story and endgame content. If you roll multiple high‑tier units or a strong character plus a premium Arcana, it is usually worth keeping the account instead of chasing a “perfect” start.

Best starting Saviors to target

Community tier lists currently put several Saviors at the top thanks to their damage, utility, or defensive value. Aim for at least one major DPS and one premium support or tank so you can clear bosses quickly while staying alive.

Examples of high‑priority targets from JP/KR tier lists and global launch discussions include:

  • Top DPS/core carries: names such as Smile, Luna, Acela, Carmen, Sayla, Charles, and Elisa are frequently rated in the highest tiers for their damage and overall usefulness.
  • Top supports and defensive units: Frey (free but strong), plus options like Ede and Serpent-type units, are often listed as premium sustain and protection picks that enable fragile DPS units.
  • Strong flexible picks: characters like Lacey, Kira, Epindel, and Trish often appear in S or high A tiers, making them great consolation prizes if you miss a top SS-tier unit.

Because global balance can shift from JP/KR, treat these names as guidance rather than a final meta verdict and cross‑check with up‑to‑date community lists.

Fast reroll routes and tips

A standard Star Savior reroll cycle follows the same rough pattern on both mobile and PC. Using multiple accounts or emulator instances speeds things up significantly, but the basic steps stay the same.

Typical fast reroll route:

  1. Install the game and log in with a fresh Google/Apple/Steam or separate platform account instead of relying on a single guest account.
  2. Rush the tutorial and early story (often up to the first sector/episode clear), skipping cut‑scenes to save time.​
  3. Claim all available launch rewards from mail, pre‑registration, beginner missions, and any active coupon codes to maximise your first batch of pulls.
  4. Spend currency on the banners that feature your priority Saviors or high‑value Arcanas, following current reroll-tier recommendations.
  5. Evaluate your results: keep accounts with at least one top-tier carry plus a strong support/tank, or reset if you only pulled mid/low-tier units.

If you are using an Android emulator, multi‑instance and input synchronisation tools let you run several accounts at once and mirror your actions, cutting down the total time to find a good start. Whether you reroll or not, remember that launch events and future banners will keep adding chances to pick up missing Saviors over time.

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