Looking to crush it in Unknown Knights: Pixel RPG? I’ve got the ultimate tier list for you here, helping you decide which heroes are worth your time and resources.
With a ton of knights to choose from, knowing which are the best in the game will help you a lot. Top picks like Charlotte, Remiel, and Ive are the best you should aim for – but I will go in depth with each one below as there are plenty of options!
NOTE: This tier list assumes that all knights have the same weapon level. If you have a knight with a +10 weapon, even if they are on C-Tier, they’ll perform better than a +4 weapon S-Tier option.
With all these in mind, let’s check out the Unknown Knights Tier List, updated with the latest, 2024, data!
S-Tier Knights aka Best Heroes in Unknown Knights
S-Tier knights are overall amazing options and a must-use for every team if you have them. They offer high damage, great stats, or amazing utility and CC (or all three sometimes), and you can’t go wrong with them.
- Charlotte
- Remiel
- Ive
Let’s go through these three knights in more detail and examine why they manage to come out on top.
Charlotte
Charlotte is the best tank hero in Unknown Knights and a must-have in every team. Her ultimate offers damage reduction to all allies while offering increased resistance to weak units behind her.
The utility she offers is simply amazing, and Charlotte will help your entire team survive longer.
Remiel
Remiel is the best support knight in the game. She grants an insanely strong shield based on her ATK to all allies and recovers HP when the shield breaks. Additionally, her ultimate grants an extra shield and increases the attack power of all allies.
With a bit of everything and amazing utility, you can’t go wrong with Remiel on any team.
Ive
Last but not least, Ive is a Sniper and stands out due to her phenomenal damage. She deals high AoE damage while also having high attack-speed.
With proper investment, Ive can become the best DPS unit in the game.
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A-Tier Knights
A-Tier knights are solid picks that will help you rack up wins consistently. They might not be as overpowered as the S-Tier options, but they’re definitely worth using, especially when you pour some resources into them.
- Amber
- Lilith
- Agnes
- Violet
- Ravia
- Aqua
- Hansen
- Loss
Amber
Amber is a versatile mage known for her crowd control and area damage. Her skills allow her to freeze enemies in their tracks and deal consistent damage over time. She’s a great pick for controlling the battlefield and setting up big plays.
Lilith
Lilith excels as an assassin with high burst damage and mobility. She can quickly take out priority targets but requires careful positioning due to her squishiness. If you can master her playstyle, Lilith can be a game-changer.
Agnes
Agnes is a support knight who brings healing and buffs to the table. Her ability to cleanse debuffs and boost allies’ attack speed can turn the tide in tough battles. She’s the glue that keeps your team rolling.
Violet
Violet is a melee bruiser with strong sustain and damage mitigation. She can hold the front line like a champ, allowing your damage dealers to operate safely from behind. Violet is all about that steady pressure.
Ravia
Ravia is a ranged DPS with piercing attacks that hit multiple enemies in a line. Her ultimate ramps up her critical hit rate, making her deadly against both mobs and bosses. She’s a solid pick for consistent damage output.
Aqua
Aqua is a healer specializing in area-of-effect heals and shields. Her water-based abilities can also slow down enemies, offering utility beyond just keeping your team alive. She’s a must-have for endurance battles.
Hansen
Hansen is a tank with taunt abilities, drawing enemy fire away from your squishier allies. His high defense stats make him a tough nut to crack. If you need a reliable frontline, Hansen’s your guy.
Loss
Loss is a debuffer who weakens enemy defenses and attack power. While he doesn’t deal much damage himself, he amplifies the effectiveness of your entire team. Loss is all about making the enemy regret showing up.
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B-Tier Knights
B-Tier knights are strong units but can be a bit situational. They’re countered in certain matchups and might fall off if not paired with the right team or build. However, in the right scenarios, they can shine as brightly as A-Tier knights.
- Metal
- Tristan
- Desmos
- Hilda
- Reon
- Raven
- Wilhelm
- Asura
- Elronde
- Bernhard
- Desperado
- Arsis
- Ernst
- Eclipse
Metal
Metal is a durable tank with self-healing capabilities. He’s great for soaking up damage but lacks crowd control abilities, which can limit his utility in some fights.
Tristan
Tristan is a balanced warrior with decent attack and defense stats. He’s a jack-of-all-trades but doesn’t excel in any particular area, making him a flexible but not exceptional choice.
Desmos
Desmos is a mage with powerful single-target spells. He’s excellent for boss fights but struggles in crowd-control situations due to his longer cooldowns.
Hilda
Hilda is a ranged attacker who specializes in poison damage over time. She’s great for whittling down tanky enemies but requires time to reach her full potential in a fight.
Reon
Reon is a support knight focused on buffing allies’ defense and resistance. While helpful, his buffs are not as impactful as those from higher-tier supports.
Raven
Raven is an assassin with high mobility but lower damage output compared to Lilith. She’s useful for harassing backline enemies but might struggle to secure kills on her own.
Wilhelm
Wilhelm is a frontline fighter with crowd control abilities. He can stun enemies but lacks the durability of top-tier tanks, making him a bit of a glass cannon.
Asura
Asura is a melee DPS with life-steal abilities. She can sustain herself in fights but is vulnerable to burst damage, requiring careful play.
Elronde
Elronde is a mage with area-of-effect spells that deal moderate damage. He’s reliable but doesn’t bring anything extraordinary to the team.
Bernhard
Bernhard is a tank with shield abilities that protect nearby allies. His shields are weaker compared to those provided by S-Tier supports, limiting his effectiveness.
Desperado
Desperado is a ranged attacker with high critical damage but low base stats. He’s a gamble that can pay off if the crits land but is inconsistent overall.
Arsis
Arsis is a support knight who can silence enemies, preventing them from using skills. While this can be situationally powerful, the short duration limits its usefulness.
Ernst
Ernst is a melee fighter with damage-over-time abilities. He’s decent for prolonged fights but doesn’t offer much burst damage.
Eclipse
Eclipse is a debuffer who reduces enemy accuracy. This can be handy but is less impactful than other forms of crowd control or debuffs.
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C-Tier Knights
C-Tier knights tend to fall off during the late game. Their stats and overall kits are just okay. They can be used and can help you win, but there are usually better choices out there.
- Kari
- Ryo
- Natasha
- Helios
- Detro
- Felson
- Hora
- Bjorn
- Anemone
- Solum
- Rocca
- Tineh
- Trinich
- Snow
Kari
Kari is a healer with single-target heals. She struggles to keep up in battles where multiple allies are taking damage, making her less versatile.
Ryo
Ryo is a melee attacker with decent damage but lacks any form of crowd control or utility. He’s straightforward but doesn’t bring much to the team dynamic.
Natasha
Natasha is a ranged attacker who relies on basic attacks rather than skills. Her damage output is mediocre, and she doesn’t scale well into late game.
Helios
Helios is a mage with fire-based spells that look flashy but don’t pack enough punch. His cooldowns are too long to make him effective.
Detro
Detro is a tank with taunt abilities but low defense stats, making him less reliable at soaking up damage.
Felson
Felson is a support knight who provides minor buffs that are often overshadowed by better supports in higher tiers.
Hora
Hora is a debuffer who reduces enemy movement speed. While this can be helpful, it’s not as impactful as other debuffs.
Bjorn
Bjorn is a melee fighter with high HP but low damage output. He can take hits but doesn’t contribute much offensively.
Anemone
Anemone is a healer who also deals minor damage. She tries to be a hybrid but doesn’t excel in either role.
Solum
Solum is a mage with earth-based spells that have knockback effects. The utility is situational, and his damage is lackluster.
Rocca
Rocca is a ranged attacker with poison arrows, but the damage over time is too slow to make a significant difference.
Tineh
Tineh is a support knight who can grant minor shields to allies. The shields are too weak to be effective in tougher battles.
Trinich
Trinich is a melee attacker with a focus on area damage but lacks the stats to make it count.
Snow
Snow is a mage with ice spells that slow enemies but doesn’t offer enough damage or utility to justify a spot on most teams.
D-Tier Knights
D-Tier knights are currently underwhelming. They don’t fit well into most teams, and it’s tough to get good value out of them. If possible, it’s best to avoid investing resources in these characters.
- Yuis
- Ohen
- Vento
- Delphine
- Kevin
- Blitz
- Jonadhan
- Kerus
- Ren
- Zemune
- Flamme
- Berek
Yuis
Yuis is a melee fighter with low stats across the board. There’s just not much he brings to the table.
Ohen
Ohen is a ranged attacker with poor damage output and no utility skills, making him a weak choice.
Vento
Vento is a mage with wind-based spells that are neither strong nor useful in controlling the battlefield.
Delphine
Delphine is a healer with the lowest healing stats in the game. She struggles to keep allies alive even in easy battles.
Kevin
Kevin is a tank who doesn’t tank well – low defense and no taunt abilities make him ineffective.
Blitz
Blitz is an assassin who lacks the damage to finish off enemies and has no escape mechanisms.
Jonadhan
Jonadhan is a support knight whose buffs are negligible and don’t impact the flow of battle.
Kerus
Kerus is a melee attacker with a gimmicky skill set that doesn’t synergize with most team compositions.
Ren
Ren is a ranged attacker with long cooldowns and low damage, making him a poor choice for any team.
Zemune
Zemune is a mage whose spells are random in effect, making him unreliable in crucial moments.
Flamme
Flamme is a debuffer whose debuffs are too weak to matter, and she has low survivability.
Berek
Berek is a tank with self-damage abilities – yes, he hurts himself. There’s no good reason to use him.
Who is your favorite character in the game? Do you agree with this tier list, or is there something you would change? Feel free to share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.