The early game in Reverse: 1999is generous. Most teams can coast through story fights with a couple of upgrades and a healer that shows up on time. Then Limbo happens, bosses start punishing sloppy rotations, and “pretty good” characters suddenly feel expensive.
A tier list only helps if it saves you resources and stress. This updated Reverse 1999 tier list global is built to do exactly that: give you a full ranking table, explain why units rise or fall, and translate “meta talk” into team comps you can actually run in 2026.
A strong tier list isn’t just “who hits hardest.” Reverse: 1999rewards tempo, card efficiency, and synergy, so rankings should reflect what wins consistently. This tier list prioritizes:
- Endgame performance in Limbo and high-pressure PvE
- Team flexibility (works in many comps, not only one gimmick)
- Role value (support and sustain often outlive pure DPS in meta)
- Scaling with investment (Resonance/Insight/Euphoria)
- Global availability and current patch reality (not CN-only assumptions)
This article keeps that structure, then layers on role based and mode-based recommendations so the list becomes actionable.
Players who want the fastest way to strengthen their roster should focus on these meta-defining units first. These characters provide the best mix of damage, utility, and long-term value in Global right now:
- Flutterpage– Best tempo and follow-up enabler
- Windsong– One of the strongest Limbo DPS carries
- Tooth Fairy– Elite sustain with team-wide healing value
- Isolde– Top-tier debuffer for bosses and Limbo
- Recoleta– Consistent high-pressure DPS scaling
- Fatutu– Premium survivability and defensive stability
- Lucy (Intellect)– Excellent ultimate cycling carry
- An-An Lee– Universal buffer with long-term relevance
- Shamane– Reliable debuff support for endgame fights
- Kakania– One of the best healers for difficult content
Below is the full global tier table based on Pocket Tactics’ 2026 update. If you want to match common SEO phrasing, you can treat SS = S+, S = S, etc.
Reverse 1999 SS tier character collage featuring Beryl, Brume, Anjo Nala, Isolde, Ulrich, Charon, Kiperina, and Flutterpage in a steampunk fantasy poster. - Beryl
- Brume
- Anjo Nala
- Isolde
- Ulrich
- Charon
- Kiperina
- Flutterpage
Reverse 1999 S tier character collage for Global 2026 featuring top meta units like Windsong, Lucy, Tooth Fairy, Jessica, Pickles, and An-An Lee. - An-An Lee
- Bkornblume
- Eternity
- Lilya
- Medicine Pocket
- Pickles
- Regulus
- Voyager
- Tooth Fairy
- Kaalaa Baunaa
- Jiu Niangzi
- Jessica
- Spathodea
- Lucy
- Windsong
- Lopera
- Fatutu
- Recoleta
- Nautika
- Sentinel
- Rubuska
- Marsha
Reverse 1999 A tier character collage for Global 2026 featuring A Knight, Balloon Party, Druvis III, Melania, Shamane, Sonetto, Sotheby, Centurion, Black Dwarf, Charlie, Tuesday, Argus, and more. - A Knight
- Baby Blue
- Balloon Party
- Diggers
- Dikke
- Druvis III
- Horropedia
- Melania
- Necrologist
- Shamane
- Sonetto
- Sotheby
- Centurion
- Black Dwarf
- Changeling
- Charlie
- Marcus
- Vila
- Semmelweis
- Kakania
- Mercuria
- Argus
- Tuesday
- Mr. Duncan
- Willow
- Liang
- Noire
- Aleph
- Hissabeth
- Moldir
- Corvus
- Igor
Reverse 1999 B tier character collage for Global 2026 featuring Blonney, Click, Eagle, Erick, Kanjira, Ms New Babel, Oliver Fog, Pavia, Tennant, Ezra Theodore, Getian, Lorelei, Avgust, Barbara, Barcarola, Loggerhead, and Buddy Fairchild. - Blonney
- Click
- Eagle
- Erick
- Kanjira
- Ms New Babel
- Oliver Fog
- Pavia
- Tennant
- Ezra Theodore
- Desert Flannel
- Getian
- Lorelei
- Avgust
- Barbara
- Barcarola
- Loggerhead
- Buddy Fairchild
Reverse 1999 C tier character collage for Global 2026 featuring Зима, APPLe, Matilda, Leilani, Sweetheart, Yenisei, White Rum, Brimley, Name Day, and other lower-tier units. - Зима
- APPLe
- Bette
- Door
- La Source
- Leilani
- Matilda
- Mondlicht
- Nick Bottom
- Rabies
- Satsuki
- Sweetheart
- Yenisei
- Pioneer
- White Rum
- Brimley
- Name Day
Reverse 1999 D tier character collage for Global 2026 featuring aliEn T, Bunny Bunny, Darley Clatter, John Titor, Mesmer Jr, Ms Moissan, Ms Radio, ONiON, Poltergeist, Sputnik, Twins Sleep, Ulu, The Fool, and Cristallo. - aliEn T
- Bunny Bunny
- Darley Clatter
- John Titor
- Mesmer Jr
- Ms Moissan
- Ms Radio
- ONiON
- Poltergeist
- Sputnik
- Twins Sleep
- Ulu
- The Fool
- Cristallo
What this table does well:it gives full coverage (a must-have for tier list search intent).
What it doesn’t do by itself:tell you which units to build for yourgoals. That’s what the next sections fix.
A “best characters” list is useful, but a reverse 1999 team tier list mindset wins more fights: teams need damage, control, and survival in the right proportions.
If you’re picking one unit to build around, start here:
- SS-tier carries/enablers:Beryl, Brume, Charon, Ulrich (top-end performance baseline)
- S-tier carry staples:Windsong, Lucy, Recoleta, Nautika, Jessica, Spathodea
- A-tier carries that still clear endgame:Melania, A Knight, Centurion, Black Dwarf, Charlie
Why this matters:DPS units dictate your card flow. A strong carry that’s “easy to pilot” often beats a theoretically higher ceiling unit that requires perfect sequencing.
Pocket Tactics explicitly calls out standout supports, which is rare and valuable for trust-building.
High-impact support picks to prioritize:
- Buffers:An-An Lee, Pickles
- Debuffers:Isolde, Shamane
- Tempo enablers:Flutterpage (SS tier)
Support-first tip:A support that improves your whole team keeps paying dividends as you swap carries over time.
Pocket Tactics names top healers and shielders directly.
- Best healers:Kakania, Argus, Sotheby, Hissabeth, Willow
- Best shielders:Ezra Theodore, Yenisei
- High-tier sustain value:Tooth Fairy and Fatutu are placed in S tier, signaling strong overall value in current meta.
Reality check:Most Limbo failures aren’t “lack of DPS.” They’re broken rotations caused by low sustain, poor cleansing, or losing a unit before your second ultimate cycle.
Many players build teams around Afflatus advantages, especially in Limbo where enemy typing heavily affects performance. These are the strongest Global picks in each category for 2026:
Best Star Characters
- Windsong – Meta follow-up DPS with burst dominance
- Lilya – Reliable crit-based Star carry
Best Mineral Characters
- Pickles – One of the best universal buffers
- Black Dwarf – High-damage Mineral DPS option
Best Plant Characters
- Jessica – Top-tier Plant carry with excellent scaling
- Druvis III – Strong control and Plant utility
Best Beast Characters
- Centurion – Consistent Beast DPS for progression
- Melania – Strong sub-carry with buff synergy
Best Spirit Characters
Voyager – Powerful Spirit utility with flexible support value
Best Intellect Characters
- Lucy (Intellect) – One of the best ultimate cycling carries
- Flutterpage – Best Intellect enabler for follow-up teams
Different modes punish different weaknesses. These are the picks that align best with common mode demands.
Limbo usually favors stable tempo, reliable sustain, and flexible utility.
Priority shortlist from SS/S tiers (global 2026):
- Flutterpage, Isolde, Anjo Nala (SS tier)
- Windsong, Lucy, Tooth Fairy, Fatutu (S tier)
- Shamane and Kakania as supportive A-tier engines
Bosses punish low uptime, so you want:
- One reliable carry (Windsong, Lucy, Recoleta, Nautika)
- One heavy debuffer (Isolde, Shamane)
- One sustain anchor (Kakania/Argus/Sotheby/Hissabeth/Willow, plus Tooth Fairy or Fatutu)
Story content rewards convenience and low investment requirements:
- Sonetto (A tier), Balloon Party (A tier), APPLe (C tier) as early-friendly options
- If you have an S/SS unit early, build them and let the story become your farming route.
These are templates that work because they cover the three fundamentals: carry + support + sustain, with a flexible fourth slot.
- Core:Windsong or Lucy (carry)
- Support:Flutterpage
- Sustain:Tooth Fairy or Fatutu
- Flex:Isolde (debuff), Shamane (debuff), or An-An Lee (buff)
Why it works:
You get consistent damage, tempo acceleration, and stabilization without relying on perfect RNG.
- Carry:Recoleta or Nautika
- Debuff:Isolde or Shamane
- Buffer:Pickles or An-An Lee
- Sustain:Argus / Sotheby / Willow (pick what you own)
Why it works:
Bosses die faster when your debuffs and buffs line up before your ultimate window.
- Carry:A Knight / Melania / Centurion
- Support:Sonetto (general utility)
- Sustain:Balloon Party or Sotheby
- Flex:Any debuffer you enjoy (Shamane if owned)
Why it works:
It forgives mistakes, keeps you alive, and doesn’t demand perfect card merges.
Tier placement matters, but the right Psychube often determines whether a character feels average or completely broken. These are general build directions for the most important Global units:
- Windsong– Performs best with Crit-focused Psychubes that enhance follow-up burst windows
- Lucy (Intellect)– Benefits from Ultimate cycling Psychubes that improve long-fight consistency
- Tooth Fairy– Healing amplification Psychubes provide unmatched sustain value
- Isolde– Debuff-oriented Psychubes increase team damage output significantly
- Recoleta– Scaling Psychubes that reward repeated card usage maximize her DPS ceiling
- Fatutu– Defensive sustain Psychubes help stabilize difficult Limbo stages
When investing resources, always prioritize Psychubes that enhance a character’s core mechanic rather than generic stat boosts.
Tier listshelp most when they prevent regret. Here’s a practical priority system that fits 2026’s roster size. - Top priority:SS tier units (meta-defining)
- High priority:S tier units that fill missing roles (carry, sustain, or universal support)
- Selective pulls:A tier units that complete a team archetype you already own
Use this order unless you have a very specific niche plan:
- One main carry(your team’s engine)
- One sustain(prevents rotation collapse)
- One support/debuffer(scales your whole roster)
- Secondary carry or niche tech pick
That structure matches how Pocket Tactics frames value: the tier list is not “gospel,” but it guides efficient growth.
Tier lists are useful, but many players waste resources by misunderstanding what rankings actually mean. Avoid these common mistakes:
- Building too many DPS units early instead of investing in sustain
- Ignoring supports, even though they remain meta-relevant longer than carries
- Copying CN-only meta blindly without considering Global banner pacing
- Over-investing into low-tier favorites too soon, which slows progression
- Forgetting Limbo modifiers, which can temporarily boost or weaken certain archetypes
The strongest accounts aren’t built from chasing every SS unit. They’re built through balanced team structure.
Rerolling can be tricky, and it often involves using the “salt” method for mobile accounts, which means adding characters to an email address, a practical approach mentioned by Prydwen.
Practical beginner advice:
- If you reroll, target an SS or strong S carry first.
- If rerolling feels miserable, skip it and focus on building:
Rerolling only matters if you enjoy it. A burned-out player with a perfect start still loses.
Tier lists shift when patches drop new content loops, free selectors, or event incentives.
SteamDB’s Version 3.2 notes include timeframes starting 2026-01-20 and mention major event structures and free character-related rewards. That kind of patch cadence is exactly why global rankings can move quickly, even if no direct balance nerfs are obvious.
Actionable habit:revisit your tier list choices every patch cycle, especially when a new SS-tier unit enters the ecosystem.
Reverse: 1999’s tier list evolves quickly because new banner units often introduce entirely new mechanics. In 2026, Global players should expect:
- New SS-tier releases that redefine Limbo speed clears
- Support units to remain valuable longer than pure DPS characters
- Patch cycles that introduce at least one meta-warping carry or debuffer
If you want long-term value, prioritize flexible supports and sustain units rather than chasing every new damage dealer.
Yes. Tooth Fairy remains one of the strongest sustain units in Global because healing value never falls off in Limbo and boss fights.
A character tier list ranks individual strength, while a team tier list mindset focuses on synergy: carry + support + sustain. In Reverse: 1999, teams often outperform “strong units” thrown together randomly.
Pocket Tactics highlights An-An Lee and Pickles as standout buffers, and Isolde and Shamane as excellent debuffers.
Pocket Tactics lists Kakania, Argus, Sotheby, Hissabeth, and Willow among the best healers.
It can be, but it’s usually a choice of preference or necessity. Pocket Tactics’ tiering suggests these units are less efficient for endgame compared to SS/S/A options, meaning you’ll often spend more resources for less return.
At minimum, re-check around major version updates. Version 3.2 content starts Jan 20, 2026, and patch cycles like this can shift what teams feel strongest.
Most top Limbo clears use the structure of Carry + Support + Sustain, often featuring units like Flutterpage, Windsong, Tooth Fairy, and Isolde.
The fastest way to build a powerful account in 2026 is simple: pick one carry from the top tiers, pair them with a high-impact support, and lock in sustain that keeps your rotation alive. The full Reverse 1999 tier list global table above gives you coverage for every character currently ranked in Pocket Tactics’ January 2026 update.
The real edge comes from how you apply the list. Use the role-based sections and team templates to turn rankings into results, then reassess each patch cycle as global content moves forward. Version 3.2’s timing (starting Jan 20, 2026) is a good reminder that “best” changes fast, but smart team structure stays winning.