I was five seconds from a lobby wipe when a single perk propped our squad back to life. You know the panic—hooks snapping, gas low, and the Titan nape still stubbornly intact. I pulled the right family, hit the right perk, and watched the raid flip from disaster to clutch victory.
Editor’s Note: We updated our AOTR tier list after update 4 on April 29, 2026.
Attack on Titan Revolution Family Tier List
I’ve seen Mythical families carry casual players through endgame raids on Roblox and in Discord raid threads; the difference looks obvious in seconds.
Family choices are the backbone of every build. They passively shape damage, survivability, shifting, and economic gains, and they’re the thing you obsess over when a roll costs Gems or a rare crate. Below is the ranked table we use—SS to D—followed by concise notes on every meaningful pick so you can choose with intent.
| Tier | Family |
|---|---|
| SS Tier | Shiki, Fritz, Helos |
| S Tier | Ackerman, Yeager, Reiss |
| A Tier | Zoe, Tybur, Leonhart, Galliard, Finger, Braun, Arlert, Ksaver |
| B Tier | Azumabito, Braus, Smith |
| C Tier | Springer, Kirstein, Grice, Kruger |
| D Tier | Reeves, Blouse, Inocenio, Munsell, Boyega, Ral, Bozado, Pikale, Hume, Iglehaut |
What is the best overall family in Attack on Titan Revolution?
If you want one-line advice: aim for Shiki, Fritz, or Helos. Shiki doubles down on damage and luck for rolls, Fritz lets shifters borrow the best shifter skills across the roster, and Helos turns non-shifter ODM combat into a late-game nightmare for Titans. On public servers, grabbing one of these is like finding a skip-ticket for the grind.
Family notes (short and precise)
- Shiki (SS): Secret rarity. Dual +20% damage (base and raids), +15% Crit Chance/Damage, +2 Boost Dashes, +10% ODM/TS stats, and +7.5% Luck for rolls. Pure endgame cash-in for blade and ODM builds.
- Fritz (SS): Any shifter skill access plus +20% Shifter Stats, +10% party Gold/XP, +10% Gem Gain for user. Team-friendly and shifter-dominant.
- Helos (SS): +30% ODM/TS Damage, +20% Crit Chance/Damage, +15% ODM Control/Gas/Range/Speed. The go-to for non-shifter ODM play.
- Ackerman (S): +20% base and +20% raid damage, +1 Boost Dash, +15% Crit. Peak blade DPS if you accept no shifting.
- Yeager (S): +20% Attack Titan stats, -10% shifting cooldown, extra defense slot, +15% Crit Chance. Excellent aggressive shifter pick.
- Reiss (S): +10% personal XP, -10% upgrade/skill costs, +5% party XP, +10% Titan stats, extra support perk slot. Slow-slog accelerator for grinders.
- Epic and Rare options (A–B): Zoe, Tybur, Leonhart, Galliard, Finger, Braun, Arlert and Ksaver all give strong role-specific boosts—ODM, shifter duration, AoE nukes, or tanking. Smith, Braus, and Azumabito exist for early progression and party economy.
- C–D picks: Springer, Kirstein, Grice, Kruger and the D-tier list are generally low-impact or situational; keep them as placeholders until you can roll into higher rarities.
Attack on Titan Revolution Perks Tier List
I’ve watched a single SS perk turn a chaotic public raid into a clean sweep while voice channels erupted on YouTube and TikTok—perks matter that much.
Perks are the modular tools that bend the numbers in your favor. We ranked them SS to D after testing maxed levels and common synergy patterns. Pick perks to complement your family and playstyle—damage, sustain, mobility, or team support.
| Tier | Perks |
|---|---|
| SS Tier | Unwavering Belief, Adaptation, Art of War, Black Flash, Everlasting Flame, Explosive Fortune, Font of Inspiration, Founder’s Blessing, Heavenly Restriction, Immortal, Kengo, Maximum Firepower, Soulfeed, Tatsujin |
| S Tier | Eviscerate, Font of Vitality, Gear Master, Indefatigable, Peerless Focus, Sixth Sense, Unparalleled Strength |
| A Tier | Experimental Shells, Gear Expert, Heightened Vitality, Invincible, Mutilate, Peerless Constitution, Perfect Form, Perfect Soul, Reckless Abandon, Resilient, Robust, Sanctified, Solo, Stalwart Durability, Trauma Battery, Tyrant’s Stare, Unbreakable |
| B Tier | Adrenaline, Aegis, Courage Catalyst, Critical Hunter, Enduring, Exhumation, Focus, Forceful, Fortitude, Fully Stocked, Gear Intermediate, Hardy, Luminous, Mangle, Peerless Commander, Peerless Strength, Protection, Safeguard, Siphoning, Speedy, Unyielding, Wind Rhapsody |
| C Tier | Blessed, Carnifex, Cripple, Enhanced Metabolism, Flame Rhapsody, Flawed Release, Lightweight, Mighty, Tough |
| D Tier | Extra Bandage, Gear Beginner, Hollow, Lucky |
What is the best perk in Attack on Titan Revolution?
Pick from Heavenly Restriction, Founder’s Blessing, Black Flash, Immortal, Kengo, or Tatsujin when you’re greedy for endgame numbers—these perks redefine what your class can do and stack well with Mythical families. If you play support on Discord-organized raids, Font of Inspiration and Explosive Fortune will make your team love you like a lighthouse in a storm.
Perk highlights (why they matter)
- Unwavering Belief (SS): Lowers party skill cooldown per kill—massive uptime for group builds.
- Adaptation (SS): Packs three defensive bonuses in one slot—damage conversion, damage reduction, and better Titan execution after injury. Great for solo endurance runs.
- Art of War (SS): Shifter damage + speed steroids. If you play shifter, this feels illegal.
- Black Flash (SS): Converts Speed into critical damage and adds Dash Speed and Titan phasing—scales terrifyingly well with mobility stacks.
- Founder’s Blessing (SS): Massive Titan stat boost, faster Awakening, extended aggro and allows up to five shifts in a row—rare and lobby-changing.
- Immortal / Kengo / Tatsujin (SS): Three-layered survivability, per-kill sustain, and mobility control—pick one depending on whether you play tank, sustain, or pure mobility.
- S-tier: Eviscerate and Peerless Focus are raw damage multipliers; Font of Vitality is a big HP injection that buys mistakes; Gear Master and Sixth Sense keep movement and range tidy.
- A–B tiers: Useful across many builds—Perfect Soul, Robust, Invincible—but you’ll replace most of them once a Mythical hits your inventory.
- C–D tiers: Starter or niche options. Keep for early progression, sell or scrap for higher rarity when possible.
Attack on Titan Revolution Memories Tier List
I’ve seen memories decide who gets solo fame clips on YouTube and who becomes a footnote; they’re the instant stat steroid after a prestige.
Memories are single-slot talents you select after prestiging. They don’t stack, so choose with purpose—some give survivability, others multiply damage or utility. Here’s the ranked list plus why each memory matters in real play.
| Tier | Memories |
|---|---|
| SS Tier | Apotheosis, Assassin, Overslash, Gambler |
| S Tier | Quakestrike, Flashstep, Riposte, Bloodthief |
| A Tier | Marksman, Aegisurge, Tactician, Cooldown Blitz, Afterimages, Necromantic |
| B Tier | Gem Fiend, Resilience, Vitalize, Guardian, Crescendo, Thanatophobia, Stormcharged |
| C Tier | Lifefeed, Deflectra, Vengeflare, Steel Frame, Swiftshot, Surgeshot, Blitzblade, Omnirange, Furyforge |
| D Tier | Amputation, Mendmaster, Stalwart |
Which perk category should beginners focus on in AOTR?
For new players, Body and Defense perks—Font of Vitality, Perfect Soul, Hardy, and Stalwart Durability—make the learning curve smoother. Those perks buy you forgiveness while you practice hooks, gas management, and nape timing.
Memory highlights (short)
- Apotheosis (SS): Faster Awakening fill + scaling damage bonus—gold for shifters and Ackermans who want sustained power.
- Assassin (SS): +25% blade skill damage and -15% cooldown—blade mains will feel the difference immediately.
- Overslash (SS): Overkill damage splashes to nearby Titans—wave-clearer’s dream.
- Gambler (SS): Variable damage band that favors high average DPS when paired with Perfect Form—high variance, high reward.
- S tier: Quakestrike stacks damage per kill into a snowball; Flashstep adds I-frames for clutch escapes; Riposte turns counters into instant executions.
- A tier: Marksman for Thunderspear sniping, Tactician for supremely effective support, Cooldown Blitz for faster utility uptime.
- B–C tiers: Useful niche or grind utilities—Gem Fiend for farming gems, Bloodthief and Lifefeed for sustain, etc.
- D tier: Largely obsolete in current patch unless you’re intentionally building around them for fun runs.
I test these lists by playing with creators and raid groups on Roblox, checking patch notes, and watching performance clips on YouTube and Discord—then I refine the ranks until they hold up across modes. Want a custom loadout for your playstyle or a short list for a budget roll—blade, shifter, or support—what would you rather prioritize in your next crate?