Etheria Restart Reroll Guide: Best Starter Units and How To Reroll Efficiently​

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Rerolling in Etheria Restart is worthwhile if you want a strong, flexible account that cruises through early content and stays relevant in endgame. With launch codes and early rewards you can squeeze 40–100 pulls into a single reroll cycle if you do it correctly.​​

How to reroll efficiently (step by step)

The fastest methods all follow the same basic pattern.​

  1. Log in the right way
    • Use email or salted email (yourname+1@… etc.) rather than guest so you can safely keep good accounts and discard bad ones.​
    • Skip cutscenes and set combat to 2×/auto as soon as the game allows to speed through the intro.​
  2. Rush to your first summons
    • Push story until the tutorial gacha and full summon menu unlock (roughly 10–15 minutes once you know the path).​​
    • Before summoning, open your mailbox and events to claim pre‑reg and launch gifts, then redeem all active creator and global codes to add free Hydra Crystals and tickets.​
  3. Do the correct pulls in the correct order
    • Use all free tickets and beginner banner pulls first (including any guaranteed SSR / “newcomer” pulls), then spend Crystals only on the recommended reroll banner (see below).​
    • Avoid Light/Dark and Apex‑only banners for reroll; they cost 3× as many Crystals per pull and are tuned for whales, not fresh reroll accounts.
  4. Evaluate and reset
    • If you do not hit at least one top‑tier SSR carry plus a strong support or two high‑tier generics, log out, delete local data / switch salted email, and repeat.
    • If you get one S‑tier and one A‑tier you like, keep it; multiple guides warn that chasing “perfect” rolls wastes more time than it saves.

Best banners to reroll on

Reroll targets are heavily concentrated on banners that share cheap Anima currency and 80‑pull pity.

  • Recommended:
    • Standard or targeted banners using Anima Prototypes with strong line‑ups, especially when they feature top‑tier SSRs like Lily or Massiah.​​
    • Beginner/“new player” targeted summon where you can choose from a curated SSR list; many guides recommend using this selector early to lock in one cornerstone unit.
  • Not recommended for reroll:
    • Supreme or Light/Dark banners that require Apex Prototypes (300 Crystals each) even if they look flashy; reaching pity here on a fresh account is unrealistic.​​

Pulling on one high‑value banner until you’re satisfied is better than spreading pity across multiple banners.

Best starter SSR units to reroll for

Tier lists and reroll guides converge on a small group of SSRs as the best long‑term pulls for a fresh account.

Common top reroll targets (names may vary slightly by translation):

  • Lily – Premium universal carry and buffer with incredible damage and team support for both PvE and PvP; often rated S/SS in early tier lists.
  • Massiah – Burst DPS that shreds bosses, applies strong debuffs, and slots into meta boss‑ramp and speed‑farm teams.
  • Yeli / Veronika / Tiamat‑tier DPS – High‑impact damage dealers with strong AoE or control kits flagged as SS in PvE and PvP lists.
  • Heinrich – Tank / debuff hybrid highly valued for Terrormaton‑style content thanks to buff strip, debuffs, and scaling sustain.
  • DokiDoki – “Broken” utility support with cooldown reduction, cleanse, push, and defensive utility; doesn’t top damage charts but supercharges any team.

Many guides offer priority tiers such as: T1 Lily; T2 Massiah/Yeli/Shadow Sania; T3 DPS or support like Heinrich, DokiDoki, Rosa, Rilmocha, Xiada.​​

Great SRs that make a reroll “good enough”

You do not need a board of SSRs if your SRs are strong.

Worth keeping runs that pair one top SSR with any of these early SR standouts:

  • Chiaki, Dinah, Kraken, Lian, Holden, Diting – widely cited as S/A‑tier SRs that carry mid‑game with strong damage, utility, or tanking.
  • Strong budget healer/tank SRs from targeted lists that give early sustain and frontline bulk.

A reroll with 1 S‑tier SSR + 2–3 of these SRs is usually better long‑term than a reroll with 2 mediocre SSRs and weak support.

When to stop rerolling

Multiple experienced players and sites recommend capping your reroll time.

  • Good stopping point:
    • 1 premium SSR carry (Lily, Massiah, Yeli‑tier) OR
    • 1 top support (DokiDoki‑tier) + 1 strong DPS, backed by solid SRs.​
  • Hard rule of thumb:
    • If you spend more than 1–2 hours rerolling without a roll that meets those conditions, accept the best account you got and start progressing; early game farming and free SSRs from events will quickly out‑value tiny reroll differences.

Play by these rules, use fast reroll tricks, pull only on the right banners, aim for one or two truly top‑tier units plus strong SRs, and you will start Etheria Restart with an account that feels powerful immediately and scales smoothly into high‑difficulty content.

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