Ultimate Summon Heroes Tier List: All Units Ranked

Ultimate Summon Heroes Tier List - All Units Ranked

I stood on the last wave, palms damp, because the banner pity felt miles away. A single summon rolled across the screen and the match shifted—either you win or you reset and swallow the loss. I’ll show you what to bring so you stop gambling with progress.

In every lobby I join someone asks, “Which unit do I need right now?” — here’s the answer, ranked and annotated.

A tier list of all units in Summon Heroes Roblox experience made via TierMaker.
All units in Summon Heroes ranked – Image via TierMaker.

I ran the numbers across attack, HP, speed, cooldown, and passives, and I cross-referenced player reports on Roblox and Discord. The result is a clear separation: a handful of units carry teams, while the rest are situational. If you want the shortest route to consistent clears, prioritize the names below.

What are the best units in Summon Heroes?

Reaper, Bear Tamer, Demon Knight, Seraph, and Divine sit at the top. Reaper is a guillotine for waves—high burst and a game-altering ultimate—while Bear Tamer pairs damage with mobility control that wins objective modes. Demon Knight and Seraph fill damage and sustain roles; Divine is a support pillar that scales into late waves.

I’ll be blunt: Reaper and Bear Tamer are often non-negotiable for higher-level rotations. If your roster lacks both, you’ll be paying in retries more than gems.

At any given hour you’ll see banners changing in the shop window — here’s how the rotation and economy actually work.

Units arrive via rotating banners. Banners refresh roughly every 30 minutes, so timing matters if you’re chasing a specific unit. Gems are the in-game currency for pulls; you can earn them by clearing stages, claiming level-up rewards, and redeeming codes found on official channels like the game’s Roblox page and the developer’s Twitter.

How to get new units in Summon Heroes?

Summon on banners when the rate-up aligns with what you want. Save your Gems instead of splashing them randomly—banners are finite windows. If you’re short on Gems, farm early stages and look for time-limited codes on the developer’s Discord and social feeds. Watch for collaboration banners and special events promoted on Roblox and in community hubs—those are where the rarer units pop up.

What are some good early-game units?

For early progression, I recommend Bear Tamer, Dragoon Isadora, and Captain Dreadmoor. They cover crowd control, single-target damage, and tanking in ways that let you clear more efficiently and risk fewer retries. Treat your early roster as a Swiss Army knife—you want flexibility over flash.

I built this list using TierMaker visuals, on-the-ground testing, and community reports on Moyens I/O and Roblox threads. Use the image above to compare placements and adjust by your playstyle: push mode clears with damage and speed; objective modes reward control and sustain.

That’s the tier map. Tell me which unit you think deserves a higher slot and why—are you defending Reaper’s throne or calling for a shake-up?