Blue Archive Best Healers: Current meta

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In Blue Archive, healers are crucial for keeping your squad alive during tough raids, long PvE content, and sustained battles. As the meta evolves with new characters and balance patches, certain healers rise above the rest. In this article, we’ll break down the current meta for healers (Global / latest patch), showcase tier rankings, and help you decide whom to invest in for your roster on Ultimategacha.com.

What Makes a Healer Meta-Defining in Blue Archive

The top healers do more than just restore HP, they add tactical utility, cost efficiency, or extras like repositioning, buffs, or synergy with DPS units. Key traits to watch for:

  • EX Skill Efficiency: Low cost or high-impact heals make a healer sustainable over long fights.
  • Multi‑target / AoE Healing: Healers who can heal multiple allies simultaneously have an edge in raid or mass-damage content.
  • Utility & Survivability: Reposition, resurrection, buffs, or even offensive contributions elevate a healer’s value.
  • Scaling with Investment: Healers whose heal strength, cooldowns, or utility scale well with gear, bonds, and upgrades tend to remain meta.

According to the latest tier list from Pocket Tactics, the healer tier list in Blue Archive is:
S Tier: Koharu, Serina, Mari (Pop Idol)
A Tier: Nodoka (Hot Spring), Shigure (Hot Spring), Kokona
B Tier: Hanako, Hanae, Fuuka, Atsuko (Swimsuit), Rumi, Haruna (Sportswear), etc.
C Tier: Ayane, Chinatsu

Meta Healer Tier List (2025)

TierHealerWhy They’re Strong / Signature Utility
SKoharuHer EX “Holy Grenade” heals allies and damages enemies in a circle, allowing her to act both offensively and supportively. Many guides call her “role compression” in one unit.
SSerinaDelivers a single‑target heal with repositioning — she teleports a unit to her heal location. This reposition ability is highly prized in meta play.
SMari (Pop Idol)A reliable pick in the healer class with strong utility and synergy in support comps.
ANodoka (Hot Spring)Niche healer with support value, especially in buff / accuracy setups.
AShigure (Hot Spring)Offers a usable balance of healing and utility in less demanding content.
AKokonaA solid, flexible healer, often used in mid-tier content.
B / LowerHanako, Hanae, Fuuka, Rumi, etc.These healers often have situational usage, higher EX costs, or less utility.
CAyane, ChinatsuCurrently relegated to niche or entry‑level roles.

Top Healer Picks & When to Use Them

  • Koharu is often the first investment for many players. Because she heals, damages, and is farmable, she effectively frees up a special slot.
  • Serina excels in high-level content where repositioning matters. Being able to pull a DPS out of danger or reorient your formation is very powerful.
  • Mari (Pop Idol) is considered dependable and often shows up in S-tier healer listings.
  • Fuuka originally had appeal for her team‑wide heal + reposition combo, but many community opinions place her lower now due to high EX cost and competition from stronger healers.
  • Hanako, Hanae, Rumi can still serve in secondary or backup roles, especially in content where full meta picks are unavailable.

How to Build Your Healer Strategy

  1. Prioritize S‑tier healers (Koharu, Serina, Pop Idol Mari) — they bring durability and utility.
  2. If you can’t get S-tier picks early, investing in strong A-tier healers (e.g. Kokona, Nodoka) is acceptable.
  3. Balance team synergy — a healer’s best value comes when matched with compatible DPS, supports, and tanks.
  4. Gear & bond matters — meta healers scale well; don’t neglect upgrading them.
  5. Don’t overlook utility — reposition, buffs, or even minor damage contributions can tip the meta balance.

Investing your resources smartly in healers who carry meta relevance can elevate your squad in raids, PvE, and endgame content. Keep an eye on future updates, the healer meta may shift, but as of now, Koharu, Serina, and Pop Idol Mari stand atop the healer hierarchy in Blue Archive.

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