Resonance Solstice Tier List: Best Teams and Deck Strategies

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Resonance Solstice’s strategic real-time deck system rewards careful team composition and card synergy. With the global release imminent, players are eager to know which heroes dominate the current meta and how to assemble powerful teams that balance offense, defense, and support.

Updated Resonance Solstice Tier Rankings (October 2025)

According to data from LootandWaifusUltimateGacha, and iFanzine, the meta currently emphasizes balanced decks that combine heavy-hitting SSRs with strong energy-efficient supports.

TierCharactersNotes
SMaruha, Yejue, Yer, JoshuaExceptional stats, consistent damage across all modes (LootandWaifus)
AIlona, Youzuki, Stella, Rina VonFlexible and synergize with most offensive decks (UltimateGacha)
BShizuru, Karen, Wensheng, Livia, Akira, FranIdeal for early or mid-game, easy to build for F2P players (iFanzine)
CDorothy, Margiela, Haruka, Box, NicolaBest reserved for elemental-based gimmick decks
DEliotLimited performance and scalability for late-game content

S-tier heroes like Maruha and Yejue excel in both attack and resonance card generation, while Joshua provides unique defensive resonance skills that mitigate Morphic corruption damage. Yer’s multi-hit specials remain dominant in boss missions.

Optimal Team Compositions

A complete Resonance Solstice team consists of five characters: one leader and four support units. The leader determines your deck’s pacing since their ultimate converts into a unique Leader Skill that activates under specific conditions without consuming energy (LDPlayer Blog).

Best Balanced Team (All-Rounder)

  • Leader: Maruha
  • Core: Yejue, Ilona, Stella
  • Support: Joshua
    This team combines burst power from Maruha’s Resonant Flare with Joshua’s shielding and Yejue’s consistent card draw.

Fast Draw Offensive Deck

  • Leader: Yer
  • Core: Yejue, Youzuki, Rina Von
  • Support: Karen
    Focus on fast cooldowns and card cycling to dominate in short battles, ideal for farming missions and lower-cost PvE stages.

Defensive Sustain Composition

  • Leader: Joshua
  • Core: Ilona, Wensheng, Fran
  • Support: Nayuta
    Reduces incoming Morphic damage while maintaining energy efficiency and steady recovery during endurance boss fights.
Deck TypeStrengthWeakness
BalancedAdaptable and easy to pilotLacks burst against bosses
Fast DrawHigh early DPSVulnerable to CC-heavy stages
Defensive SustainSurvives long battlesEnergy dependent and slow-paced

Deck Strategy and Card Management

Resonance Solstice’s combat revolves around smart energy use. Each skill card consumes an energy point that regenerates over time, forcing players to choose between immediate attack or defensive timing. To maximize efficiency:

  • Chain resonance cards of the same type for combo bonuses
  • Activate leader skills only after two energy cycles for maximum payoff
  • Rotate cooldown-heavy cards with support buffs to avoid dead turns (LDPlayer Guide)

Early Game Tips

For new players, prioritize rerolling for Maruha or Ilona since their resonance effects scale well throughout the campaign. Unlock additional slots for crew synergy buffs that improve draw speed and reduce skill costs. Utilize daily login bonuses and event tickets to expand your SSR pool for experimentation (LootandWaifus Guide).

Final Thoughts

The Resonance Solstice meta rewards intelligent energy control and synergy-based deck building. Whether you prefer stable defensive lines or hyper-aggressive assault teams, understanding resonance timing is key to victory.

For continued tier updates and advanced meta builds, visit LootandWaifusUltimateGacha, and LDPlayer.

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