Chaos Zero Nightmare Best Early-Game Characters for Each Class

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Chaos Zero Nightmare’s early game is defined by a handful of standout characters in each class that offer high damage, simple gameplans, and strong synergy with starter teams. Building around these units lets new accounts clear story, Chaos, and early raids with minimal gear and card investment.​​

Best Early-Game DPS by Class

Early-game DPS picks should be easy to pilot and powerful even with low investment, which is why the units below consistently rank near the top of reroll and beginner-tier resources.​​

Class (role)Best early-game pickWhy they’re strong earlyExternal reference
Hunter / Primary DPSHugoExtra-attack predator who chains follow‑ups whenever allies attack, letting him delete early mobs and bosses with minimal setup.​​CZN Meta – Beginner 5★ Rundown
Brawler / Break DPSMei LinEmber brawler that shreds Tenacity and boosts broken‑target damage, making her one of the best single‑target Passion carries for new accounts.​Game8 – Character Tier List
AoE NukerKhalipeAoE tank destroyer with high shield and burst damage; often rated SS/S tier for clearing early waves and bosses quickly.​PCGamesN – Tier List & Reroll Guide
Ranged DPS / DoTRenoaBullet‑style DPS who ramps damage over time; strong progression choice recommended in reroll videos and early‑game discussions.​YouTube – Reroll Guide & Best Starts

Best Early-Game Supports and Healers

Support picks that provide sustain, card flow, or debuffs dramatically smooth out early Chaos and raid attempts. These characters also scale well into mid‑game, so investing in them is rarely wasted.​​

Class (role)Best early-game pickWhy they’re strong earlyExternal reference
Healer / UtilityMikaFrequently rated SS/S tier; provides strong healing, AP/card support, and immediate value even on low gear.​​Pocket Tactics – Tier List
Debuffer / Synergy supportSelenaPassion‑aligned support who pairs extremely well with Mei Lin by boosting Passion setups and extra‑attack synergy.​Game8 – Tier List (Selena notes)
Exhaust / Void supportTressaStarter character highlighted as one of the best launch supports, especially when paired with Mika and other Exhaust users.​YouTube – Starter Teams Guide

Sample Early-Game Teams by Class

New players can anchor teams around one carry per class and flex in supports that match element and mechanic synergies.​​

Team focusRecommended core trioGameplanExternal reference
Hugo carry squadHugo, Mika, generic tankAbuse Hugo’s extra attacks with constant ally actions while Mika keeps the team healthy and fuels turns.​CZN Meta – Hugo breakdown
Mei Lin Passion teamMei Lin, Selena, MikaUse Mei Lin to break and burst, Selena to boost Passion setups, and Mika to stabilize longer fights.​Pocket Tactics – SS/S Tier Units
Khalipe AoE pushKhalipe, Renoa, Mika/TressaKhalipe wipes waves, Renoa handles chunky targets, while Mika or Tressa bring sustain and utility.​​PCGamesN – Meta Openers

Early-Game Investment Tips

Early accounts should concentrate resources on a small core of high‑impact characters rather than spreading upgrades too thin. Reroll, if desired, for at least one S/SS‑tier DPS plus a top‑tier support, then build sets and cards around that core.​​

  • Prioritize leveling and gearing one main DPS (Hugo, Mei Lin, or Khalipe) and one premium support (Mika or Selena) before branching into niche picks.​​
  • Use reroll and tier list references like Prydwen’s tier list and broader reroll hubs such as OSLink’s 2025 tier list to validate early pulls and long‑term plans.

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