Neo Artifacts Tier List: Best Artifacters For Story, Events, And PvP

Neo Artifacts Artwork 3

Neo Artifacts already has a clear early meta forming from the CN version and beta, with certain Artifacters standing out for story, events, and PvP. Use this tier list as a launch‑window snapshot rather than a permanent ranking, since balance and banners will keep evolving.​

UG Banner Lootbar

Neo Artifacts overall tier list (early meta)

This table groups Artifacters by how strong and flexible they look based on CN meta charts, beta impressions, and early launch coverage. Exact names and kits may differ a bit between CN and global, but the role patterns will stay useful.

Early‑meta Neo Artifacts tiers

TierRole focusWhy they’re strong earlySource link
SCore DPS / omni‑supportsHigh damage or plug‑and‑play utility that fits almost every teamCN meta team chart: YouTube
APremium front‑liners / flex piecesVery good in most content, sometimes just shy of S due to niche limitationsLaunch impressions: ScionStorm video
BSolid story / event picksFine for clearing content but outclassed in high‑end PvP or late‑game eventsGoogle Play description: Neo Artifacts
CEarly filler / specialist picksWork in specific comps, but not worth heavy investment long‑termPlayer discussion: Neo Artifacts thread

Best Artifacters for story and events

Early story and event content reward consistent damage, basic sustain, and easy‑to‑pilot kits more than ultra‑technical PvP pieces. CN meta charts highlight a handful of DPS and supports that show up in many recommended team cores, making them safe investments on global.

Story / PvE priority picks

TierPvE roleWhat to look for in these unitsSource link
SMain DPS “carry”High multipliers, good AoE, and passives that reward simple rotationsCN team chart breakdown: YouTube
SUniversal supportParty‑wide buffs, turn manipulation, or strong damage mitigationLaunch feature video: ScionStorm impressions
AOff‑DPS / breakerHelps break tanky targets and clean up waves alongside your main carryNeo Artifacts overview: Google Play
A–BSustain / shieldersShields, damage reduction, or regen rather than pure, slow single‑target healsCommunity thread: Neo Artifacts discussion

For PvE, prioritize an S‑tier DPS plus at least one strong universal support; they’ll carry you through story, dailies, and early raid‑style events without needing a full rainbow of S‑tier units.​​

Best Artifacters for PvP

Because Neo Artifacts uses a tactical grid, PvP leans heavily on units with strong initiation, disruption, and map control rather than just highest raw DPS. CN team‑combination charts show certain supports and flex units appearing across many PvP comp templates, reflecting their ability to slot into a wide variety of line‑ups.

PvP‑oriented tiers

TierPvP specialtyWhat makes them standoutSource link
SInitiators / controllersLong‑range engage, stuns, pulls, or big turn‑order manipulationCN PvP comp examples: YouTube
SSurvivable DPSGood damage with self‑peel, mobility, or damage reductionLaunch meta talk: ScionStorm video
APeel supports / tanksProtect backline carries, stall and counter‑engage on tight mapsGame description: Neo Artifacts store page
BNiche tech picksCounter specific comps, but not universally goodPlayer impressions: Husbandos subreddit thread

If you care about PvP, your priority should be locking in at least one S‑tier controller and one S‑tier survivable carry; you can fill the rest with A‑tier tanks and supports while you wait on future banners.

All‑male and all‑female team considerations

Neo Artifacts makes it fairly easy to field all‑male or all‑female squads without completely crippling your account. Beta players note that while there isn’t a dedicated male healer in CN yet, male supports with healing and strong utility can comfortably cover sustain for most content.

Gendered team building

Team styleNotes for tiering and balanceSource link
All‑malePlenty of viable DPS and supports; rely on hybrid sustain instead of pure healersBeta impressions: Male favourites thread
All‑femaleStrong aesthetic synergy; mix high‑tier DPS and standard supportsGeneral team advice: Neo Artifacts discussion
Mixed metaEasiest way to reach multiple S‑tier picks for both PvE and PvPGlobal overview: Google Play page

Unless you’re hard‑committed to a theme run, a mixed roster that pulls from the top of each tier will give you the smoothest progression across story, events, and PvP.​

How to use this tier list on launch

Treat this as an early “directional” Neo Artifacts tier list: it shows which kinds of Artifacters are safe to invest in, rather than a final ranking of every unit. Check community charts and updated videos regularly after launch, since new banners and balance changes will shuffle individual rankings even if the overall S/A/B structure stays the same.

Jake is an SEO-minded Football, Combat Sports, Gaming and Pro Wrestling writer and successful Editor in Chief. Most importantly, he is a Gacha players who specialises in Genshin Impact. On top of that, Jake has more than ten years of experience covering mixed martial arts, pro wrestling, football and gaming across a number of publications, starting at SEScoops in 2012 under the name Jake Jeremy. His work has also been featured on Sportskeeda, Pro Sports Extra, Wrestling Headlines, NoobFeed, Wrestlingnewsco and Keen Gamer, again under the name Jake Jeremy. Previously, he worked as the Editor in Chief of 24Wrestling, building the site profile with a view to selling the domain, which was accomplished in 2019. Jake was previously the Editor in Chief for Fight Fans, a combat sports and pro wrestling site that was launched in January 2021 and broke into millions of pageviews within the first two years. He previously worked for Snack Media and their GiveMeSport site, creating Evergreen and Trending content that would deliver pageviews via Google as the UFC and MMA SEO Lead. Jake managed to take an area of GiveMeSport that had zero traction on Organic and push it to audiences across the globe. Jake also has a record of long-term video and written interview content with the likes of the Professional Fighters League, ONE and Cage Warriors, working directly with the brands to promote bouts, fighters and special events. Jake also previously worked for the biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.