Neo Artifacts Characters List: All Confirmed Artifacters And Their Rarities

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Neo Artifacts currently has a growing roster with three rarities — SSR, SR, and R — but there is no single official, fully up‑to‑date public list yet that cleanly enumerates every Artifacter and their rarity for global, so any list right now would be incomplete or partially inferred from CN/beta data.

What’s confirmed about rarities

Neo Artifacts uses a classic three‑rarity structure:

  • SSR (Pristine Artifacters) – top‑rarity units, including limited rate‑up characters like Starry Night and Chalice of Stability.
  • SR – mid‑rarity units that form most of your early roster and include strong supports and DPS.
  • R – low‑rarity units, easier to obtain and fully usable early, with their own ascension splash art.

Community impressions highlight that all three rarities have proper ascension artwork, and SR/R units are viable for early story and events even if SSRs define the long‑term meta.

Named, confirmed Artifacters seen in launch coverage

Across official descriptions, tier lists, and beginner guides, several specific Artifacters and their rough roles/rarities are explicitly named, though not yet in a complete master roster.

Prominently featured Artifacters

NameRarity (global/early)Role / classSource
Starry NightSSR (rate‑up at launch)Sniper – long‑range burst DPS[OSLink guide]
Chalice of StabilitySSR (rate‑up at launch)Striker – close‑range DPS with combo re‑activation[OSLink reroll guide]
Sword of GoujianSSRStriker – melee DPS, can act again after kills[OSLink reroll guide]
“Li” Bronze VesselSSRStrategist – versatile support, turn order and damage buffs[OSLink reroll guide]
Duke Mao TripodLikely SR/SSR frontlineGuardian – taunt tank, ATK debuff frontline[OSLink beginner team]
Lotus PondLikely SR healerCaster/Support – main early healer in sample comp[OSLink beginner team]
Galloping HorseSR (tier‑2 mention)Noted in tier‑2 commentary[Teambuilding video]​
Armband (5★)SSR (“five‑star armband”)Mentioned as high‑tier unit[Teambuilding video]​
Bronze Table FrameSR (tier‑2)Mentioned as solid pick[Teambuilding video]​

Guides and videos repeatedly reference other units as examples inside tier discussions, but not all with explicit rarities or clear, official naming for global.​

Why a full list isn’t reliable yet

Right now, global players are working from:

  • CN server rosters (which may differ from global launch line‑up).
  • Closed‑beta and early global gameplay, which didn’t expose every banner or future unit.
  • Early tier‑list and teambuilding content that focuses on strong picks, not full rosters.​

Because banner schedules and even kits can change between CN and global, any “all characters” spreadsheet published now risks mixing unreleased CN units with global ones or mis‑tagging rarities for units that might be adjusted at global launch.

How to see the complete, accurate list in‑game

For an actually accurate and complete list, the safest method is to check directly in the global client:

  • Open the Artifacters / Index / Gallery tab in‑game, which lists all currently released Artifacters and their rarities for your server.
  • Check the standard banner details and any active limited banners; the rate‑info pages list every obtainable Artifacter by rarity for those banners.
  • Revisit the Index after each patch or banner, as new Artifacters get added over time.

Once the community has had a bit more time, you can expect full wiki or fan‑sheet lists of “all Artifacters and rarities” to be accurate for global; for now, the in‑game index is the only fully trustworthy source.

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