The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Reroll Guide: Fastest Routes And Best Starting Characters To Aim For

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Rerolling in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is worth it if you care about long‑term efficiency: one top DPS plus one premium support at launch will carry most early and mid‑game content. The fastest route is to speedrun your first pulls, check your results against the CBT tier lists, then reset until you hit a strong opening core.​​

Fastest reroll routes

Exact buttons vary by platform, but the core loop is the same across Origin and other Netmarble titles.​

  • Step‑by‑step reroll loop
    • Start as a guest account, skip all cutscenes, and rush main story until the game unlocks your first guaranteed multi(s) and starter banners.​
    • Claim pre‑registration, launch, and mailbox rewards before summoning; CBT players highlight that these often include extra tickets or premium currency for more early pulls.
    • Spend everything on the beginner/limited banners that feature top‑tier DPS and supports (see the “best starting characters” section below).​
    • If the result is bad, delete/unlink the account (or clear data / use a new email ID depending on device) and repeat. Reroll guides for Grand Cross recommend this exact pattern and it carries over cleanly to Origin.​​
  • Tips to speed things up
    • Turn text speed to max and disable vibration/notifications in settings as soon as possible.
    • On PC emulators, use multi‑instance to run 2–4 accounts in parallel, a common reroll technique for 7DS‑style games.​

Aim to decide within 10–15 minutes per account; if the first summons are bad, cut losses and reroll again instead of “trying to make it work.”​

Best starting DPS to aim for

Closed‑beta tier lists and early impressions largely agree on a small group of SS/S‑tier damage dealers that dominate PvE.​

  • Top priority DPS (aim for at least one)
    • Jericho – Repeatedly cited as the highest raw damage dealer in CBT, with strong multipliers and excellent single‑target burst that melts bosses.​​
    • Deiane / Diane – Described as “absolutely incredible” and an easy second for DPS in CBT, offering powerful AoE and strong scaling when built.​
    • Meliodas – Core protagonist with strong all‑rounder damage and reliable skills; high on multiple tier lists and used in “must‑have early units” videos.​
  • Strong consolation DPS picks
    • Any SS/S‑tier attacker from the main tier lists (for example high‑ranked King or Tristan variants, depending on your tier source) is acceptable if paired with a premium support.

As a reroll goal, treat one top DPS as non‑negotiable; starting without a strong damage dealer slows story, farming, and every future grind.​

Best supports and healers to pair with them

A great DPS plus a mediocre team is weaker than a great DPS plus at least one high‑impact support.​

  • Premium supports to target
    • CBT breakdowns highlight that some supports provide huge healing and sustain, restoring a chunk of the DPS’s max HP whenever they deal damage, and are described as “some of the best heals in the game.”​
    • Look for SS/S‑tier units in the “support/healer” category on dedicated Origin tier lists (for example, top‑ranked Elaine or King‑type sustain units, depending on the version of the list you use).
  • Practical reroll target combos
    • Best‑case: Jericho or Deiane + one S/SS‑tier healer/support from current tier lists.​​
    • Still good: Meliodas + strong healer/support.​​
    • Borderline: top DPS with only low‑tier supports – playable, but you’ll feel squishy in harder PvE.

If you are patient, aim for DPS + support in your opening multi(s); if you want a faster start, lock in just the DPS and rely on story or free units for healing early.​​

Reroll goals by player type

Different patience and spending levels change how greedy you can be with rerolls.

  • F2P / light‑spend
    • Target: 1 top DPS + 1 premium support before committing.​
    • Reason: you won’t be able to fix a weak start with paid pulls, so front‑load your luck.
  • Dolphin / planned spender
    • Target: at least 1 top DPS; accept weaker supports if you don’t want to reroll for long.​
    • You can later patch gaps with pity pulls and battle‑pass/pack value.
  • No‑reroll / story‑first players
    • If you dislike rerolling, at least check that your first multi includes one S‑tier unit from a current tier list so you’re not locked into a weak core permanently.

As long as your starting account has a top‑tier DPS plus at least one decent support, you can safely stop rerolling and follow the usual first‑week progression plans without worrying that your launch luck doomed your account.

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