All Confirmed Characters In The Seven Deadly Sins Origin: Starting Roster, Rarities, And Roles

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The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin launches with a mix of next‑gen leads, classic Sins, and supporting Knights, each with defined roles and rarities already visible in CBT footage and early databases. Below is a snapshot of all confirmed playable characters so far, grouped by generation with their apparent role archetypes; exact rarities can still change at global launch but current listings treat most headliners as top‑rarity units.​​

Next‑generation leads

These are the centerpiece characters heavily featured in marketing, tutorials, and pre‑registration.

CharacterLikely rarity*Primary role / kit notes
Tristan LionesTop rarity (UR/SSR‑equivalent) Hybrid melee DPS / sub‑carry with light and darkness skills, sustain, and team buffs; designed as a flexible on‑field carry and tutorial lead. ​​
TiorehTop rarity (UR/SSR‑equivalent) and free pre‑reg unit Fairy support / sub‑DPS: party buffs tied to elemental debuffs, mobility skill Vines of the Sacred Tree, and crit‑boosting passives. 
Clotho (Klotho)High rarity support Mysterious guide linked to the Book of Stars; CBT showcases a utility/support kit with time or fate‑flavored mechanics. ​​

*Rarities are inferred from early tier lists and CBT UI rather than final English labels.​

Core Seven Deadly Sins

Origin brings back the main Sins as premium, combat‑focused units rather than purely story NPCs.​

CharacterLikely rarity*Primary role / kit notes
MeliodasTop rarity Frontline melee DPS with fast combos and demon‑style burst; shown as one of the strongest general damage dealers in CBT showcases. ​
BanHigh / top rarity Lifesteal bruiser and off‑tank, using long‑reach strikes and self‑sustain; gives team survivability while dealing solid damage. ​
DianeHigh rarity Giant hammer‑wielding tank / breaker with heavy AoE and crowd control, ideal for groups of enemies and stagger windows. ​​
King (Fairy King)High rarity Ranged support / controller with Spirit Spear attacks, shields, and sustained damage; often slotted as backline utility. ​​
MerlinHigh rarity Mage DPS / debuffer, using high‑impact spells to control space and amplify team damage. ​
ElaineHigh rarity Fairy healer / buffer, focused on sustain and protective buffs for longer fights. ​​

Liones knights and allies

Several familiar allies from the kingdom of Liones are confirmed playable via trailers, CBT rosters, and official posts.​​

CharacterLikely rarity*Primary role / kit notes
ElizabethHigh rarity Primary healer / support with strong single‑target and party sustain and defensive buffs. ​
HowzerMid‑to‑high rarity AoE / off‑tank, using wind‑type attacks to control groups and provide front‑line pressure. ​
SladerMid‑to‑high rarity Physical DPS / breaker, focused on single‑target burst and armor‑shred style effects. ​
JerichoMid rarity Assassin‑style melee DPS with ice or wind magic for burst and debuffs. ​
GuilaMid rarity Ranged DPS / bomber using explosive magic for AoE damage. ​
HendricksonMid‑to‑high rarity Dark mage / debuffer, bringing damage‑over‑time and enemy weakening tools. ​

New and original characters

Beyond Tioreh and Clotho, trailers and roster breakdowns show several new or lesser‑known faces that flesh out Origin’s cast.​​

CharacterLikely rarity*Primary role / kit notes
DaisyMid rarity New female character (likely support / sub‑DPS) appearing in CBT rosters; detailed kit still in flux. ​
DrakeMid rarity New male fighter; CBT clips show melee DPS tendencies. ​
MannyMid rarity Original ally with balanced stats; appears as an early‑game option. 
“Bug” (nickname from promo art)Unknown rarityNew mascot‑style or small companion‑type character referenced in launch marketing; exact combat role TBD. 
Additional OCs (e.g., Dredin, Glo)Mid rarity ​A handful of unnamed or early‑named OCs appear in trailers and CBT, flagged as playable but not fully detailed in English yet. ​

Current starting roster snapshot

Putting all sources together (official posts, CBT rosters, and fan tracking), the confirmed playable roster so far includes at least the following names, with more likely on the way by or shortly after launch:​​

  • Next‑gen / originals: Tristan, Tioreh, Clotho, Daisy, Drake, Manny, several unnamed OCs
  • Sins and core cast: Meliodas, Ban, Diane, King, Merlin, Elizabeth, Elaine
  • Knights and allies: Howzer, Slader, Jericho, Guila, Hendrickson

CBT tier lists track around 19–20 playable characters, and community lists compiled after TGS 2025 label these as “all confirmed playable characters so far,” with the expectation that more Sins‑verse heroes and villains will be added post‑launch.

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