Looking for the ultimate Dislyte tier list to dominate both PvE and PvP content? You’ve come to the right place! As a seasoned Dislyte player who’s been through countless meta shifts, I’ve compiled this comprehensive ranking of all Espers based on their current performance in Patch 3.4.29. Whether you’re grinding through Kronos runs, climbing Point War, or tackling the latest Sonic Miracle, this tier list will help you make informed decisions about where to invest your precious resources.

Dislyte Tier List

Quick Overview: Top Tier Espers

Esper NameRoleBest ForTier Status
Gabrielle (Njord)SupportAll ContentSS
Clara (Hera)Healer/SupportAll ContentSS
Lucas (Apollo)DPSAll ContentSS
Ahmed (Geb)Tank/SupportAll ContentSS
Li Ling (Meta Nezha)DPSPvPSS
Alexa (Meta Aphrodite)ControllerAll ContentSS (New)
Lin Xiao (White Tiger)DPSPvESS
Sander (Set)ControllerAll ContentS
Narmer (Ra)DPSPvPSS

What Makes an Esper S-Tier or SS-Tier?

Before diving into the complete rankings, let me explain what separates the god-tier Espers from the rest. In Dislyte, an Esper’s tier placement depends on several crucial factors:

Versatility: Can the Esper perform well across multiple game modes? SS-tier Espers like Gabrielle and Clara excel in everything from Story mode to Point War.

Impact: How much does this Esper influence battle outcomes? Units like Lucas and Ahmed can single-handedly turn losing fights into victories.

Synergy: How well does the Esper work with popular team compositions? The best Espers enhance multiple team archetypes.

Resource Efficiency: Do you need to invest heavily to make them work? SS-tier Espers perform well even with moderate investment.

Meta Relevance: Is the Esper strong in the current competitive landscape? With Patch 3.4.29 introducing Alexa (Meta Aphrodite), the meta has evolved but remains relatively stable.

Complete Dislyte Tier List for June 2026

Based on extensive research, community feedback, and hands-on testing, here’s the complete tier list for all Espers in Dislyte as of June 2026:

SS Tier: Game-Changing Espers

These Espers define the current meta and are worth building at almost any cost. They offer unparalleled value and can carry teams through the most challenging content.

Toland (Tezcatlipoca) – The ultimate damage dealer with incredible AoE capabilities and self-sustain. Excels in both PvE clearing and PvP burst damage.

Sloan (Ereshkigal) – A versatile controller who can shut down entire enemy teams with her AP manipulation and debuff capabilities.

Lapis (Maat) – The premier healer with unmatched utility, providing cleansing, healing, and defensive buffs that keep teams alive through the toughest encounters.

Valeria (Quetzalcoatl) – A devastating DPS unit with multi-hit capabilities that scale incredibly well with proper investment.

Ginny (Hestia) – An exceptional support who provides team-wide damage reduction and healing, making her invaluable for survival-focused content.

Mateo (Prometheus) – A top-tier DPS with consistent damage output and the ability to bypass enemy defenses.

Yu Jing (Princess Longji) – A powerful controller with strong crowd control abilities that work in both PvE and PvP scenarios.

Yun Chuan (Meta Yang Jian) – A meta-defining DPS with incredible burst potential and team utility.

Zi He (Shiji Niangniang) – An excellent support who provides AP manipulation and team-wide buffs.

Yamato (Izanagi) – A versatile unit who can fill multiple roles depending on team needs.

Moroyama (Yamata no Orochi) – A strong DPS with poison capabilities that excel in extended battles.

Fatum Sisters (Nornir) – Unique twin Espers who work best together, providing incredible team synergy.

Leora (Athena) – A tanky support with powerful defensive capabilities and team-wide buffs.

Elaine (Nyx) – A controller with strong debuff capabilities that can cripple enemy teams.

Li Ling (Meta Nezha) – One of the best PvP DPS units with incredible mobility and burst damage.

Gaius (Zeus) – A powerful DPS with chain lightning capabilities that excel in AoE scenarios.

Yuuhime (Izanami) – A versatile unit with strong damage and utility in both PvE and PvP.

Sally (Sif) – A strong healer and support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Feng Nuxi (Nuwa) – An excellent controller with strong crowd control and debuff abilities.

Lin Xiao (White Tiger) – A top-tier PvE DPS with incredible clearing speed and consistency.

Gabrielle (Njord) – Arguably the best support in the game, providing DEF Up, ATK Down, and debuff immunity.

Unas (Shu) – A strong DPS with wind-based abilities that scale incredibly well.

Lü Shang – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple game modes.

Everett (Tyr) – A powerful DPS with consistent damage output and team utility.

Ahmed (Geb) – An exceptional tank and support who provides team-wide damage reduction and healing.

Lucas (Apollo) – One of the best DPS units with incredible burst damage and AoE capabilities.

Wu You (Dijiang) – A strong controller with AP manipulation abilities.

Clara (Hera) – The premier healer with unmatched healing output and defensive capabilities.

Brewster (Garmr) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage capabilities.

Ashley (Heimdall) – A versatile tank with strong defensive capabilities and team utility.

Ophelia (Thanatos) – A controller with strong debuff and crowd control abilities.

Chu Yao (Taiyi) – A strong support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Ife (Meretseger) – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple scenarios.

Alexa (Meta Aphrodite) – The newest Meta Esper with powerful charm abilities that can turn enemy attacks against them.

S Tier: Powerful Espers with Great Impact

These Espers are extremely strong and can carry teams effectively, though they may have slight limitations compared to SS-tier units.

Farrah (Abzu & Tiamat) – A strong DPS with dual-element capabilities that provide flexibility.

Sui Zai (Beast Nian) – A powerful controller with strong crowd control abilities.

Lian (Jiao Tu) – An excellent support with team-wide healing and buff capabilities.

Zhou Hong (Gonggong) – A strong DPS with water-based abilities that excel in AoE scenarios.

Su Jue (Da Ji) – A versatile controller with strong debuff capabilities.

Fu Shi (Suan Ni) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage capabilities.

Javid (Shamash) – A strong support with team-wide buff and healing capabilities.

Ossana – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple game modes.

Ming Shuo (Leizhenzi) – A powerful DPS with lightning-based abilities.

Elif (Inanna) – A strong support with team-wide healing and buff capabilities.

Nathaniel (Humbaba) – A tanky unit with strong defensive capabilities.

Sakura (Sakuya-hime) – A controller with strong crowd control and debuff abilities.

Yukine (Yuki-onna) – A versatile unit with strong utility in ice-based teams.

Hailey (Hephaestus) – A strong DPS with fire-based abilities that scale well.

Xuan Pin (Jiutian Xuannv) – A powerful support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Jin-Hee (Dokkaebi) – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple scenarios.

Bi Tao (Shen Gongbao) – A controller with strong debuff and crowd control abilities.

Koharu (Ame-no-Uzume) – A strong support with team-wide healing capabilities.

Embla (Ymir) – A tanky unit with strong defensive capabilities.

Fatimah (Gilgamesh) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage.

Yu Ran (Bai Ze) – A versatile support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Intisar (Kauket) – A strong controller with AP manipulation abilities.

Camille (Hati) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage capabilities.

Abigail (Frigga) – A strong support with team-wide healing and buff capabilities.

Nick (Magni) – A tanky unit with strong defensive capabilities.

Zora (Amunet) – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple scenarios.

Asenath (Nefertem) – A strong DPS with poison-based abilities.

Cang Ji (Cang Jie) – A powerful DPS with strong AoE capabilities.

Sienna (Gaia) – A versatile unit with strong utility in earth-based teams.

Hilda (Hypnos) – A controller with strong crowd control abilities.

Yun Chuan (Yang Jian) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage.

Melanie (Medusa) – A controller with strong debuff and crowd control abilities.

Momo (Bakeneko) – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple scenarios.

Jin Yuyao (Queen Mother) – A strong support with team-wide healing capabilities.

Raven (Odin) – A powerful DPS who reaches SS-tier in PvP specifically.

Hyde (Hades) – A strong controller who reaches SS-tier in PvP specifically.

Triki (Loki) – A versatile unit who reaches SS-tier in PvP specifically.

Catherine (Hela) – A powerful DPS who reaches SS-tier in PvP specifically.

Narmer (Ra) – A strong DPS who reaches SS-tier in PvP specifically.

Donar (Thor) – A powerful DPS with lightning-based abilities.

Sander (Set) – A strong controller with AP manipulation abilities.

Lu Yi (Dayi) – A versatile unit with strong utility in multiple scenarios.

Cecilia (Isis) – A strong support with team-wide healing capabilities.

Li Ling (Nezha) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage.

Fabrice (Freyr) – A strong support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Alice (Gullveig) – A controller with strong debuff abilities.

Jiang Jiuli (Chiyou) – A powerful DPS with strong AoE capabilities.

A Tier: Solid and Reliable Espers

These Espers are strong performers in their specific roles and can be valuable assets to any team, though they may not be as versatile as higher-tier units.

Adrina (Chantico) – A solid DPS with fire-based abilities.

Alolin (Pazuzu) – A controller with decent crowd control abilities.

Amir (Enkidu) – A tanky unit with good defensive capabilities.

Petros (Minotaur) – A powerful DPS with strong single-target damage.

Norah (Muse) – A support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Zhong Nan (Zhong Kui) – A controller with strong debuff abilities.

Li Guang (Vermillion Bird) – A powerful DPS with fire-based abilities.

Lewis (Ares) – A strong DPS with consistent damage output.

Elliot (Thoth) – A versatile unit with good utility in multiple scenarios.

Mona (Artemis) – A strong DPS with single-target focus.

Drew (Anubis) – A controller with decent debuff capabilities.

Long Mian (Ao Bing) – A strong controller with crowd control abilities.

Nicole (Nephthys) – A support with team-wide healing capabilities.

Yu Xu (Jingwei) – A versatile unit with good utility in multiple scenarios.

Unky Chai (Yue Lao) – A support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Daniel (Chiron) – A strong DPS with consistent damage output.

Yalina (Mamitu) – A controller with decent crowd control abilities.

Tiye (Nut) – A support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Jiang Man (Meng Po) – A controller with strong debuff abilities.

Ye Suhua (Shao Siming) – A strong support with team-wide healing and buff capabilities.

Feng Xun (Fu Xi) – A versatile unit with good utility in multiple scenarios.

Biondina (Poseidon) – A powerful DPS with water-based abilities.

Celine (Siren) – A controller with decent crowd control abilities.

Kara (Serket) – A strong DPS with poison-based abilities.

Eira (Freya) – A versatile unit with good utility in multiple scenarios.

Bonnie (Eris) – A controller with decent debuff abilities.

Chloe (Medea) – A strong support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Ren Si (Black Tortoise) – A tanky unit with good defensive capabilities.

Tevor (Sphinx) – A controller with decent crowd control abilities.

Jeanne (Gerd) – A support with team-wide healing capabilities.

Tang Yun (Six-Eared Macaque) – A versatile unit with good utility in multiple scenarios.

B Tier: Decent Espers with Niche Uses

These Espers can perform well in specific situations or team compositions but generally lack the versatility or power of higher-tier units.

Emma (Jade Rabbit) – A decent support with healing capabilities.

Uday (Sopdet) – A controller with limited crowd control abilities.

Ain (Ptah) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Parmi (Ninsun) – A support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Ethan (Pan) – A DPS with decent damage output.

Odette (Skadi) – A controller with ice-based abilities.

Xiao Yin (Azure Dragon) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Aurelius (Ullr) – A DPS with decent damage output.

Djoser (Atum) – A tanky unit with limited defensive capabilities.

Taylor (Hercules) – A DPS with decent single-target damage.

Dhalia (Calypso) – A controller with limited debuff abilities.

Xie Chuyi (Death Guard Hei) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Anesidora (Pandora) – A support with limited buff capabilities.

Lynn (Hathor) – A healer with decent healing output.

Xie Yuzhi (Death Guard Bai) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Heng Yue (Chang’e) – A strong healer with team-wide healing capabilities.

Laura (Neith) – A support with team-wide buff capabilities.

Meredith (Scylla) – A controller with limited crowd control abilities.

Stewart (Dionysus) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Chang Pu (Yao Ji) – A healer with decent healing output.

Brynn (Valkyrie) – A DPS with decent damage output.

Q (Cupid) – A support with limited buff capabilities.

Freddy (Fenrir) – A DPS with decent single-target damage.

Berenice (Bastet) – A controller with limited debuff abilities.

Tang Xuan (Sun Wukong) – A versatile unit with limited utility.

Lauren (Heket) – A healer with decent healing output.

C Tier: Below Average Espers

These Espers have significant limitations and generally require heavy investment to perform adequately. They should only be considered if you have no other options.

Daylon (Sobek) – A tanky unit with limited defensive capabilities.

Jacob (Jormungand) – A DPS with limited damage output.

Chalmers (Idun) – A support with limited healing capabilities.

Falken (Horus) – A versatile unit with very limited utility.

Arcana (Hermes) – A controller with very limited crowd control abilities.

Kaylee (Anuket) – A support with limited buff capabilities.

Zelmer (Sekhmet) – A DPS with limited damage output.

Alexa (Aphrodite) – A controller with limited debuff abilities.

Pritzker (Mimir) – A support with limited buff capabilities.

Leon (Vali) – A DPS with limited damage output.

Helena (Helen) – A versatile unit with very limited utility.

Ollie (Osiris) – A tanky unit with limited defensive capabilities.

D Tier: Situational or Weak Espers

These Espers are generally not recommended for investment as they lack the power or utility to compete effectively in most game modes.

Luo Yan (Yanluo Wang) – A tanky unit with very limited defensive capabilities.

David (Jason) – A DPS with very limited damage output.

Bardon (Baldr) – A support with very limited healing capabilities.

Layla (Medjed) – A controller with very limited crowd control abilities.

Bai Liuli (White Snake) – A versatile unit with extremely limited utility.

Li Ao (Tao Tie) – A DPS with very limited damage output.

Hall (Hodur) – A support with very limited buff capabilities.

How to Use This Tier List Effectively?

Now that you have the complete rankings, let me share some pro tips on how to actually use this information to improve your Dislyte experience:

Understanding the Context

This tier list is based on overall performance across all game modes. However, some Espers perform significantly better in specific content:

PvE Focus: For clearing Story mode, Kronos, and Apep, prioritize Espers like Lin Xiao, Gabrielle, and Clara who excel at sustained damage and team survival.

PvP Focus: For Point War and other competitive modes, units like Li Ling (Meta Nezha), Raven, and Narmer become much more valuable due to their burst damage and control capabilities.

Specific Content: Some Espers shine in particular game modes. For example, Sander is exceptional in Kronos due to his AP manipulation, while certain controllers excel in Point War defense.

Resource Investment Strategy

Your resources (Abilimon, Gold Records, Shimmer Records) are limited, so invest wisely:

Priority 1: Build your SS-tier Espers first, especially those that work well together (like Gabrielle + Clara + Lucas).

Priority 2: Invest in S-tier Espers that fill gaps in your team composition.

Priority 3: Consider A-tier Espers only if they specifically counter common threats in your current progression.

Avoid: Don’t invest heavily in B-tier and below unless you have a very specific reason or they’re your only options.

Team Composition Tips

Remember that synergy matters more than individual power. Here are some proven team compositions:

Balanced Team: Gabrielle (support) + Clara (healer) + Lucas (DPS) + Ahmed (tank) – This team can handle almost all content effectively.

PvP Burst Team: Li Ling (Meta Nezha) + Raven (Odin) + Narmer (Ra) + Sally (Sif) – Focuses on eliminating key targets quickly.

PvE Clearing Team: Lin Xiao (White Tiger) + Sander (Set) + Ye Suhua (Shao Siming) + Chloe (Medea) – Optimized for fast stage clearing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Based on my experience helping countless players improve their Dislyte gameplay, here are the most common mistakes I see:

Over-investing in Low-Tier Espers

Many players fall in love with an Esper’s design or backstory and pour resources into D or C-tier units. While it’s fine to use them temporarily, don’t invest Abilimon or rare materials into them unless they’re literally your only option.

Ignoring Synergy for Individual Power

Having three SS-tier DPS units might seem great, but without proper support and healing, they’ll fall quickly in challenging content. Always build balanced teams.

Chasing the Meta Blindly

While this tier list reflects the current meta, don’t dismantle your entire team every time a new Esper releases. The meta shifts gradually, and well-built teams remain effective for months.

Neglecting Essential Supports

Many players focus all their resources on DPS units while neglecting crucial supports like Gabrielle and Clara. A well-built support often provides more value than an additional DPS unit.

Pro Strategies for Advanced Players

For those looking to maximize their Dislyte experience, here are some advanced strategies:

Resonance Priority

Not all Resonance upgrades are created equal. Follow this priority:

  1. DPS Units: Focus on ATK% and CRIT DMG main stats
  2. Supports: Prioritize HP% and SPD stats
  3. Tanks: Invest in HP% and DEF% stats
  4. Controllers: Balance between HP% and ACC stats

Abilimon Investment Strategy

Your Abilimon are precious. Use them wisely:

  1. Priority 1: Essential supports (Gabrielle, Clara, Sally)
  2. Priority 2: Main DPS units (Lucas, Lin Xiao, Li Ling)
  3. Priority 3: Versatile units (Ahmed, Sander)
  4. Priority 4: Niche counters and situational units

Point War Defense Building

For effective Point War defense:

  1. Tanky Compositions: Build teams that can survive burst damage
  2. Controllers First: Prioritize units like Sander and Long Mian who can disrupt enemy strategies
  3. Healing Sustainability: Include reliable healers like Clara and Heng Yue
  4. Counter Building: Anticipate common attack strategies and build counters

Platform-Specific Considerations

Dislyte performs similarly across platforms, but there are some minor considerations:

Mobile vs. PC

While the core game is identical, PC players may have an advantage in:

  • Faster menu navigation with mouse controls
  • Easier team management with drag-and-drop interfaces
  • More precise targeting in combat

However, mobile players benefit from:

  • Portability for grinding
  • Push notifications for energy refill timing
  • Touch controls feel more intuitive for some players

Future Meta Predictions

Based on current trends and developer patterns, here’s what I expect for the future meta:

Upcoming Meta Shifts

  1. New Meta Espers: Expect a new Meta Esper every 2-3 months, with the next likely being an Umbra Esper
  2. Balance Adjustments: While Patch 3.4.29 didn’t include major balance changes, future patches may adjust older Espers
  3. New Game Modes: Additional competitive modes may shake up the current tier placements

Long-term Investments

For players planning long-term:

  1. Universal Supports: Espers like Gabrielle and Clara remain valuable regardless of meta shifts
  2. Flexible DPS: Units that can adapt to different team compositions maintain value
  3. New Meta Units: Each new Meta Esper tends to remain top-tier for 6+ months

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Esper in Dislyte right now?

Gabrielle (Njord) is widely considered the best overall Esper in Dislyte. She provides incredible team utility with DEF Up, ATK Down, and debuff immunity, making her valuable in virtually every game mode and team composition. Her versatility and consistent performance make her a must-have for any serious player.

Should I pull for Alexa (Meta Aphrodite)?

Yes, Alexa (Meta Aphrodite) is absolutely worth pulling for. As the newest Meta Esper introduced in Patch 3.4.29, she brings powerful charm mechanics that can turn enemy attacks against them. Meta Espers typically remain top-tier for 6+ months, and Alexa’s unique abilities make her valuable in both PvE and PvP content.

How do I get more SS-tier Espers?

The most reliable way to get SS-tier Espers is through focused pulling on featured banners, especially during limited-time events. Save your Gold Records and Nexus Crystals for banners featuring multiple SS-tier units you want. Additionally, participate in events that offer guaranteed legendary Esper selectors, and don’t forget to check the Loyalty Chest for potential SS-tier Esper acquisitions.

What’s the difference between PvE and PvP tier lists?

PvE tier lists prioritize sustained damage, team survival, and clearing efficiency, making units like Lin Xiao and Clara highly valued. PvP tier lists focus on burst damage, crowd control, and counter-play, elevating units like Li Ling (Meta Nezha) and Raven. Some Espers perform well in both modes (like Gabrielle), while others excel specifically in one or the other.

How often does the Dislyte meta change?

The Dislyte meta typically shifts every 2-3 months with the release of new Meta Espers and major balance patches. However, core units like Gabrielle and Clara tend to remain top-tier for much longer periods. Minor balance adjustments occur more frequently but rarely dramatically change the overall tier placements.

Is it worth investing in A-tier Espers?

A-tier Espers can be worth investing in if they fill specific gaps in your team composition or counter common threats in your current progression. However, prioritize SS and S-tier units first, as they provide more value for your investment. Only invest heavily in A-tier units if they’re essential for your current content progression.

What makes a good team composition in Dislyte?

A good Dislyte team composition typically includes: 1) A reliable healer (Clara, Heng Yue), 2) A versatile support (Gabrielle, Sally), 3) A primary DPS (Lucas, Lin Xiao), and 4) A flexible fourth unit that can be a tank, controller, or secondary DPS depending on the content. The key is balance and synergy between the units’ abilities.

How do I know which Esper to 6-star first?

Prioritize 6-starring your most-used DPS units first, as they benefit most from the stat increases. Next, focus on essential supports and healers that you use in every team composition. Controllers and situational units should be 6-starred last, as they typically don’t need the additional stats as much as your core team members.

What’s the best way to farm resources in Dislyte?

The most efficient resource farming involves: 1) Daily completion of all Sonic Miracle stages, 2) Regular Kronos runs for materials, 3) Participating in all limited-time events for exclusive rewards, 4) Consistent Point War participation for Shimmer Records, and 5) Joining an active club for additional daily rewards and assistance.

Are older Espers still viable in the current meta?

Many older Espers remain viable in the current meta, especially universal supports like Gabrielle and Clara. However, some older DPS units have been power-crept by newer releases. Generally, Espers released in the last 6-12 months remain competitive, while very old units may struggle in high-end content without significant investment.

Conclusion

This comprehensive Dislyte tier list for June 2026 should serve as your definitive guide for building the strongest possible teams in the current meta. Remember that while tier lists provide excellent guidance, your personal playstyle, existing roster, and specific content goals should ultimately influence your decisions.

The key takeaways are:

  1. Prioritize SS and S-tier Espers for your core team investments
  2. Build balanced compositions with proper support, healing, and damage
  3. Adapt to specific content by adjusting your team and strategy
  4. Plan long-term by investing in units that remain valuable across meta shifts
  5. Stay updated with each new patch and Meta Esper release

With Patch 3.4.29 introducing Alexa (Meta Aphrodite) and the meta remaining relatively stable, now is an excellent time to solidify your team composition and work toward clearing the most challenging content Dislyte has to offer.

Save this page and check back regularly for updates as the meta evolves. Your journey to becoming a Dislyte master starts here!


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