The Seven Deadly Sins Origin Supports And Healers Tier List: Characters That Keep Your Team Alive

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Supports and healers in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin are what make Jericho/Deiane/Meliodas actually safe to play, and early CBT tier lists put Daisy, Elaine, Elizabeth, and King among the most important sustain pieces for PvE. Building at least one top sustain and one strong all‑round support early will keep your team alive through bosses and burst windows.​

Support & healer tier overview (PvE)

This focuses on survivability and team utility, not raw damage.

TierKey supports / healers (by role)Why they’re top sustain picks
SSDaisy, Elaine, ElizabethDaisy is praised as one of the “most all‑around best support characters” in CBT, with multi‑element weapons and strong buffs; Elaine and Elizabeth sit in high tiers as core sustain picks in multiple lists. ​
SKing, Tioreh, ClothoThese appear in S/A tiers on Origin lists and are highlighted as high‑value support/control units that fit many teams. 
AGerheade, Barta, Bug, Hendrickson‑type sustainB‑tier but still very usable supports on some lists; they provide healing, shields, or debuffs that help early progression when you lack the top options. 

Below is what each of the important names actually does for your teams.

SS tier: must‑build sustain

  • Daisy – universal plug‑in support
    • The CBT tier‑list breakdown explicitly calls Daisy “one of the most like all‑around best support characters that kind of fits into any team,” noting she has both Lightning and Earth weapons, letting her flex elements and roles.​
    • Brings a mix of buffs, utility, and element coverage, making her ideal to drop into Jericho/Deiane/Meliodas teams as a generic support slot.​​
  • Elaine – premium sustain/support core
    • In the same video discussing early META teams, Elaine is named in the ideal Jericho/Meliodas/Elaine setups that make the game “super, super easy,” contributing healing and strong support value.​
    • On written tier lists she’s placed around B‑tier overall, but that’s across all modes; in actual CBT team building she’s treated as a top‑end sustain piece for early progression.
  • Elizabeth – high‑tier hybrid support
    • Origin tier lists put Elizabeth in S‑tier overall, framing her as a powerful and versatile unit, and she is often referenced in Grand Cross discussions as a core healer/support archetype (princess/goddess Elizabeth).
    • For Origin you can treat her as a hybrid healer/shield/buffer that is safe to invest in if you need one strong defensive slot.

Any of these three should be your first real support or healer project once you have a main DPS.​​

S tier: strong general supports & control

  • King – AoE, shields, and utility
    • King is ranked in A‑tier but near the top among non‑S characters, and Grand Cross experience calls him “one of the best healers” because of %‑based healing and cleansing; this pattern holds as a shield/heal hybrid in Origin.
    • Ideal if you want damage plus defensive utility rather than a pure healer.
  • Tioreh & Clotho – flexible buffers/debuffers
    • Both are listed in A‑tier in the Origin tier list article, described as powerful, reliable choices that add team‑wide value.
    • They function as flex supports: buffers, debuffers, or minor healers that make boss runs safer and let your main carry take fewer risks.

These S‑tier units are perfect second or third supports once you already have Daisy/Elaine/Elizabeth.

A tier: perfectly serviceable if you lack top picks

  • Gerheade, Barta, Bug and similar
    • These are placed in B‑tier on the Kongbakpao list, “average but still formidable allies” with niche skills that can “come in clutch.”
    • Many provide small heals, shields, or debuffs; they are ideal early‑game fillers until you pull one of the SS/S‑tier supports.
  • Hendrickson‑type sustain
    • Hendrickson appears in lower tiers but retains some healing/utility functions, much like his Grand Cross counterparts that heal via passives or lifesteal‑style mechanics.​
    • Fine as a stopgap healer in the short term.

If your early account is unlucky on top supports, don’t hesitate to build one of these lightly to get through story, then pivot later to SS/S units.

How to use this list when building teams

  • For your first full team:
    • 1 main DPS (Jericho/Deiane/Meliodas etc.).​
    • SS‑tier support (Daisy or Elaine; Elizabeth if you have her).​
    • 1 extra support/control (King, Tioreh, Clotho, or a good A‑tier).
    • 1 flex slot (sub‑DPS or additional buffer).
  • Upgrade priority for sustain:
    • First: Daisy or Elaine (or Elizabeth) → they make any team safer and harder to kill.​
    • Second: King/Tioreh/Clotho for more shields/control.
    • Third: Only then invest heavily into A‑tier supports; until then, use them at modest investment levels.

As long as at least one SS‑tier support and one S‑tier utility piece sit behind your main carry, your Origin teams will have enough healing, shielding, and buffs to stay alive through early and mid‑game content without feeling forced to whale on pure DPS.

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