Choosing the right pet companion in Seven Knights Rebirth can mean the difference between barely scraping through content and dominating every game mode with ease. With over 30 unique pets offering diverse passive buffs ranging from raw damage increases to farming efficiency boosts, I’ve spent hundreds of hours testing every companion to bring you the definitive pet tier list that will transform your gameplay experience. Whether you’re struggling to clear Adventure stages or looking to optimize your PvP team composition, this comprehensive guide reveals exactly which pets deserve your precious resources and why certain companions completely outclass others in the current meta.

Seven Knights Rebirth Pet Tier List

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Seven Knights Rebirth Pet Tier List

Before we dive into the detailed rankings, here’s a quick overview of the best pets currently dominating the meta:

TierPet NamesWhy They Excel
S TierRuu, Richel, Kree, Pike, Dello, Yeonji, Little Feng, NinaGame-changing passives that work in all content
A TierEirin, Eri, Mole (Legendary), Mick (Legendary), Myu Shin, Sherry, Nikki, Paragon, CroaExcellent alternatives with versatile buffs
B TierNote, Hellepin, R-RL, Karen, AivanDecent fillers while building your main team
C TierMick (Rare), Mole (Rare)Niche use only in specific situations
D TierLi-kuh, BayLow impact, avoid long-term investment

Understanding the Pet Tier System in June 2026

The pet system in Seven Knights Rebirth operates differently from your standard hero collection mechanics. Each pet provides permanent passive buffs to your entire party once equipped, making them essential for both new players and endgame veterans. Unlike heroes who need constant leveling and skill upgrades, pets offer immediate value through their innate abilities.

What makes certain pets S-tier while others languish in lower ranks comes down to three critical factors: the universality of their buffs, the percentage values of their enhancements, and how well they synergize with the current meta heroes. S-tier pets like Richel don’t just provide raw stats – they offer compound benefits that multiply your team’s effectiveness exponentially.

S-Tier Pets: The Absolute Must-Haves

Richel (Legendary)

Passives:

  • Increases DMG stat by 8%
  • Increases Weakness Hit Chance by 13%

Richel stands at the apex of pet superiority for good reason. The combination of direct damage increase and weakness exploitation creates a multiplicative effect that benefits every single damage dealer in your roster. Whether you’re running physical attackers like Teo or magic nukers like Yeonhee, Richel’s buffs apply universally.

Kree (Legendary)

Passives:

  • Increases All ATK by 12%
  • Increases Effect Hit Rate by 19%

Kree revolutionizes debuff-heavy team compositions. That 19% effect hit rate boost ensures your crowd control lands consistently, making him invaluable for PvP where a single missed stun can cost you the match. The additional 12% to all attack types means he never becomes obsolete regardless of meta shifts.

Pike (Legendary)

Passives:

  • Increases DEF stat by 13%
  • Increases Effect Resistance by 19%

In a game where survivability determines success as much as damage output, Pike offers the perfect defensive package. The effect resistance particularly shines in high-level content where enemies spam devastating debuffs that can wipe unprepared teams.

Little Feng (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases Critical DMG by 25%

Don’t let the Rare rarity fool you – Little Feng competes with Legendary pets through sheer specialization. That massive 25% critical damage boost transforms high crit-rate heroes into absolute monsters. When paired with heroes like Shane or Espada who naturally build critical chance, Little Feng enables damage numbers that rival whale accounts.

Dello (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases Critical Rate by 21%

Dello perfectly complements Little Feng in crit-focused builds. The 21% critical rate increase often pushes heroes past important breakpoints, turning inconsistent damage dealers into reliable powerhouses. For newer players without perfect gear, Dello compensates for lacking critical rate substats.

Ruu (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases DEF by 22%

Pure and simple defensive power. Ruu’s massive 22% defense boost keeps your team alive through content that would otherwise require overleveling or perfect play. Essential for progression through Tower of Abyss and high-tier raids.

Yeonji (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases MATK by 21%

Magic damage teams rejoice with Yeonji’s focused buff. While more specialized than universal attack increases, the 21% boost to MATK makes magic-heavy compositions devastating, especially in Arena where burst damage determines victory.

Nina (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases Critical Rate by 17%

Another Rare rarity pet punching above its weight class. Nina offers a slightly lower but still substantial critical rate boost, making her an excellent budget alternative while hunting for Dello.

A-Tier Pets: Reliable Powerhouses

The A-tier represents pets that excel in most situations but fall slightly short of S-tier’s universal dominance. These companions still deserve priority investment and will serve you well throughout your entire Seven Knights Rebirth journey.

Eirin (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases PATK by 21%

Physical teams find their champion in Eirin. While not as versatile as universal attack buffs, the specialized 21% PATK increase creates devastating results when properly utilized with physical damage dealers.

Eri (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases Hero Drop Rate in Adventure by 10%

Eri transforms your farming efficiency dramatically. Resource Multiplication: Utilize the pet system effectively—Mick, Mole, and Eri significantly increase farming efficiency when properly leveled. That 10% hero drop rate compounds over thousands of runs, accelerating your roster development exponentially.

Mole (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Increases Equipment Drop Rate in Adventure by 30%

Equipment progression often bottlenecks player advancement more than hero collection. Mole’s substantial 30% equipment drop rate boost addresses this directly, ensuring steady gear improvement through regular play.

Mick (Legendary)

Passive:

  • Gain 20% more Gold from Adventure

Gold becomes increasingly precious as enhancement costs skyrocket in late game. Mick’s 20% gold boost provides the economic foundation necessary for continuous progression without forcing premium currency expenditure.

Myu Shin (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases DMG stat by 10%

A budget-friendly damage option that surprisingly earns A-tier placement through pure efficiency. While the 10% damage boost seems modest, it applies to all damage sources and requires minimal investment to maximize.

Sherry (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases PATK by 17%

Physical teams on a budget find solid value in Sherry. The 4% difference from Eirin rarely determines success or failure, making her an excellent temporary solution.

Nikki (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases Effect Hit Rate by 25%

Nikki actually surpasses some Legendary pets in specialized utility. That massive 25% effect hit rate makes her invaluable for debuff-reliant strategies, particularly in Guild Wars where landing crucial debuffs wins battles.

Paragon (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases DEF by 17%

Defensive stats save lives and Paragon delivers respectable protection at Rare rarity. The 5% difference from Ruu becomes noticeable in extreme content but won’t handicap your progression significantly.

Croa (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases All ATK by 12%

Matching Kree’s attack boost at Rare rarity, Croa demonstrates why rarity doesn’t always determine pet value. Universal attack increases maintain relevance regardless of meta shifts or team composition changes.

B-Tier Pets: Functional but Replaceable

B-tier pets serve as stepping stones during your journey. They provide meaningful benefits for early to mid-game players but should eventually be replaced as better options become available.

Note (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases MATK by 17%

Magic teams can utilize Note effectively until acquiring Yeonji. The 4% difference rarely determines victory in mid-game content where proper strategy matters more than min-maxed stats.

Hellepin (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases Block Rate by 17%

Block rate offers inconsistent defensive value compared to raw defense increases. Hellepin finds niche use in specific tank builds but generally underperforms compared to consistent stat boosts.

R-RL (Uncommon)

Passive:

  • Increases Effect Hit Rate by 16%

The first Uncommon pet worth considering, R-RL provides surprisingly competitive effect hit rate for players lacking better alternatives. The lower rarity makes enhancement significantly cheaper.

Karen (Uncommon)

Passive:

  • Increases Outgoing Healing by 14%

Healing-focused teams remain rare in the current meta, limiting Karen’s utility. However, specific raid compositions utilizing sustained healing can extract value from her specialized boost.

Aivan (Uncommon)

Passive:

  • Increases Maximum HP by 11%

Raw HP increases generally underperform compared to defense boosts, but Aivan provides budget survivability for struggling players. Certain heroes with HP-scaling abilities can leverage this more effectively.

C-Tier Pets: Niche Applications Only

C-tier pets should only see use in extremely specific scenarios or as absolute last resorts. Investment here often leads to regret as better options become available quickly.

Mick (Rare)

Passive:

  • Gain 10% more Gold from Adventures

Half the effectiveness of his Legendary counterpart severely limits Rare Mick’s value. The 10% boost barely impacts your economy compared to simply progressing further in Adventure mode.

Mole (Rare)

Passive:

  • Increases Equipment Drop Rate from Adventures by 10%

Similarly handicapped compared to Legendary Mole, the 10% equipment drop rate increase provides marginal benefits that don’t justify long-term investment.

D-Tier Pets: Avoid These Companions

D-tier pets offer such minimal benefits that using enhancement materials on them actively hinders your progression. These should only see use if you literally have no other options.

Li-kuh (Uncommon)

Passive:

  • Increases Block Rate by 11%

Combining the already inconsistent block rate with low percentage values creates a pet that barely impacts combat. Li-kuh represents wasted potential in every team slot.

Bay (Uncommon)

Passive:

  • Increases Weakness Hit Chance by 11%

While weakness exploitation sounds useful, Bay’s low 11% boost rarely enables meaningful damage increases. The Uncommon rarity further limits enhancement potential, creating a pet that quickly becomes obsolete.

How to Obtain Pets in Seven Knights Rebirth in June 2026?

Pet Eggs: Your Primary Source

Hatching eggs is the main way to obtain pets. The egg system provides the most consistent path to building your pet collection, with different egg rarities offering varying chances at high-tier companions.

Egg Types and Drop Rates:

  • Legendary Egg: 100% chance for 4★ Legendary pet
  • Superb Egg: 0.8% Legendary, 9.2% Rare (4★)
  • Quality Egg: 1% Rare (4★), majority lower rarities
  • Common Egg: Primarily 1-2★ pets for enhancement

Where to Find Eggs:

  • Guild Exchange Shop (Quality/Superb eggs)
  • General Store (refreshes every 12 hours)
  • Event Shops during limited-time events
  • Gold Exchange Shop for Common/Quality eggs
  • Topaz Exchange Shop for guaranteed Legendary eggs

Pet Fusion System

You can fuse two pets of the same rank as materials to get a pet of the same or one rank higher. While probability remains low for rank increases, fusion provides a valuable outlet for duplicate pets that would otherwise consume inventory space.

Pet Crafting

You can craft four 4-star pets or ten 6-star Rare pets into a random box that contains a 4-star Legendary pet or a specific Rare pet. This expensive but guaranteed method helps target specific pets once you’ve accumulated excess materials.

Pet Summons

Direct pet summons using rubies or tickets offer another acquisition method, though most players prioritize hero summons due to better value propositions. Save pet summon tickets from events rather than spending precious rubies here.

Complete Pet Training Guide

Training pets in Seven Knights Rebirth follows a different progression system than heroes, requiring specific strategies to maximize efficiency without wasting resources.

Step-by-Step Enhancement Process

  1. Initial Enhancement to +5 First, raise the enhancement level to +5. Pets don’t have levels like hero levels, so you don’t need to level them up by repeatedly clearing quests like you do with heroes.
  2. Obtaining Duplicates for Rank Up For pets, the same pet as the base is used as the Rank Up material. This means you’ll need multiple copies of the same pet to reach maximum potential.
  3. Rank Up Requirements
    • Base pet must be +5 enhancement
    • Material pet must be same pet and same rank
    • Material pet must also be +5 enhancement
    • Requires gold based on pet rank
  4. Reaching 6-Star Status To Rank Up a 4-star pet to 6-star, you will need a total of 4 of the same pet. Plan accordingly when investing in specific pets.
  5. Bond System and Potential Release unnecessary 4-star or higher pets that you don’t plan to train to get Star Fragments and Star Crystals. When you Release a Rare pet, you get Star Fragments, and when you Release a Legendary pet, you get Star Crystals.

Maximizing Pet Potential

The potential system adds another layer of customization to maxed pets:

  • Unlock potential slots through bond levels
  • Use Star Fragments/Crystals to roll potential bonuses
  • Target party-wide stat increases (HP%, ATK%, DEF%)
  • Reroll until obtaining optimal bonuses for your team

Resource Management Tips

  1. Never waste resources on D-tier pets – The materials spent could develop an A or S-tier pet instead
  2. Focus on one S-tier pet at a time – Spreading resources thin delays power spikes
  3. Save Legendary eggs for targeted pulling – Don’t impulse hatch when specific pets are needed
  4. Release duplicate low-tier pets – Convert them into upgrade materials for better companions
  5. Check General Store twice daily – Hidden gems often appear in shop rotations

Team Composition and Pet Synergies

Understanding how pets complement your hero roster elevates your gameplay from adequate to exceptional. Here are proven combinations that dominate current content:

Physical Burst Composition

  • Pet: Dello (Crit Rate) + Little Feng (Crit Damage)
  • Heroes: Shane, Espada, Knox
  • Strategy: Stack critical modifiers for consistent massive damage

Debuff Control Teams

  • Pet: Kree (Effect Hit Rate) + Pike (Effect Resistance)
  • Heroes: Daisy, Victoria, Ace
  • Strategy: Ensure debuffs land while resisting enemy control

Balanced Progression Setup

  • Pet: Richel (DMG + Weakness) + Ruu (DEF)
  • Heroes: Flexible based on content
  • Strategy: Universal improvements benefit any hero combination

Farming Efficiency Build

  • Pet: Eri (Hero Drop) + Mole (Equipment Drop) + Mick (Gold)
  • Heroes: Fast clear AoE specialists
  • Strategy: Maximize resource acquisition per energy spent

Advanced Pet Strategies for Endgame

Reaching endgame content like Territory Wars and high-tier raids requires nuanced pet selection beyond raw tier rankings. Consider these advanced strategies:

Raid-Specific Optimizations

Different raid bosses demand adapted pet choices:

  • Destroyer Gaze: Pike for burn/stun resistance
  • Cerberus: Nikki to ensure paralysis lands
  • Storm Wing: Defensive pets to survive magic bursts

PvP Arena Considerations

Arena success often hinges on landing crucial debuffs first:

  • Prioritize effect hit rate pets (Kree, Nikki)
  • Balance with defensive options for sustain
  • Consider opponent’s likely pet choices

Guild War Adaptations

Large-scale battles benefit from:

  • Universal buffs affecting entire guild teams
  • Defensive pets ensuring survival in prolonged fights
  • Farming pets don’t provide value here

Common Pet System Mistakes to Avoid

Learning from others’ errors saves valuable resources:

  1. Over-investing in Common/Uncommon pets – They cap at low enhancement levels
  2. Ignoring pet synergies – Random high-tier pets may underperform coordinated B-tiers
  3. Hoarding eggs indefinitely – Use them during events for bonus rewards
  4. Neglecting the General Store – Daily checks yield surprising pet opportunities
  5. Fusing away future rank-up materials – Keep duplicates of pets you plan to maximize

Future-Proofing Your Pet Collection

While tier lists reflect current meta, smart players prepare for future shifts:

Upcoming Pet System Changes

Netmarble historically introduces:

  • New legendary pets every 3-4 months
  • Pet awakening systems in other Seven Knights games
  • Collaborative event pets with unique abilities

Investment Priorities

Focus resources on:

  1. Universal S-tier pets (remain valuable regardless of meta)
  2. One top-tier pet per role (physical, magical, defensive)
  3. Farming pets for long-term efficiency
  4. Keep materials for sudden meta shifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pet should I prioritize as a new player in Seven Knights Rebirth?

As a new player, I strongly recommend focusing on Richel first if you can obtain her. The combination of 8% damage increase and 13% weakness hit chance provides immediate value across all content types. If Richel isn’t available, Little Feng offers incredible value at Rare rarity with that massive 25% critical damage boost. Both pets remain useful even in extreme endgame content, making them safe long-term investments.

How many copies of a pet do I need to max it out completely?

You need exactly 4 copies of the same pet to reach 6-star from 4-star base. The progression works like this: one base pet at 4-star, one duplicate for 5-star rank up, another for 6-star, plus one more for transcendence if that system gets implemented. Always keep extra copies of S-tier pets even after maxing in case future updates add new enhancement methods.

Is it worth investing in Rare pets or should I wait for Legendaries?

Absolutely invest in high-tier Rare pets! Little Feng, Nikki, and Croa compete directly with Legendary alternatives despite their lower rarity. The enhancement materials for Rare pets are significantly cheaper, and they’re easier to obtain duplicates for ranking up. Many top players still use maxed Rare pets in endgame content because their passives are that powerful.

What’s the best way to farm pet eggs efficiently?

The most efficient farming method combines multiple approaches: check the General Store every 12 hours for surprise egg deals, participate in all events offering egg rewards, and save your gold for bulk purchases during egg discount events. Join an active guild immediately – the Guild Exchange Shop offers consistent Superb Egg access that free-to-play players can’t ignore.

Should I release 4-star pets I don’t plan to use?

Yes, definitely release unused 4-star or higher pets! Convert unused 4★ or higher pets into Star Fragments or Crystals to strengthen better companions. These materials become crucial for increasing bond levels and unlocking potential slots on your main pets. Just ensure you’re not releasing future rank-up materials for pets you might develop later.

Can I change my equipped pet during battle?

No, pets must be selected before entering any content and cannot be swapped mid-battle. This makes pet selection a strategic decision requiring forethought about upcoming challenges. Plan your pet loadout based on the specific content you’re attempting rather than using one universal setup.

Do pet buffs stack with hero abilities and gear?

Yes, pet buffs stack additively with all other sources including hero passives, gear stats, and active buff skills. This creates powerful multiplication effects when properly coordinated. For example, combining Little Feng’s 25% critical damage with hero critical damage gear and skills can create 200%+ total critical damage bonuses.

How important are pets compared to hero development?

While heroes form your active combat force, pets provide the foundational stats that determine success. A mediocre hero with perfect pet support often outperforms premium heroes with no pet assistance. I recommend spending roughly 30% of your resources on pet development, increasing to 50% once your core hero team reaches basic functionality.

What happens to enhancement materials if pet enhancement fails?

Whenever the attempt fails, the material hero will still be consumed, so we recommend using expendable heroes with higher success rates. This makes enhancement strategy crucial – always use materials providing at least 25% success rate to avoid excessive waste. The gold spent also disappears on failure, making failed enhancements doubly costly.

Will new pets make current S-tier pets obsolete?

Based on patterns from Korean and Japanese servers, S-tier pets maintain relevance for 6-12 months minimum. Universal stat boosts like Richel’s damage increase or Pike’s defensive package rarely become completely obsolete. Specialized pets face more risk of replacement, but the investment in max-level S-tier pets pays dividends long before any potential replacement arrives.

Conclusion

Mastering the pet system in Seven Knights Rebirth separates casual players from those dominating leaderboards and clearing extreme content with ease. By focusing your resources on S-tier companions like Richel, Kree, and Little Feng while avoiding the trap of investing in lower-tier pets, you’ll build a foundation that enhances every hero in your roster.

Remember that pets provide permanent, universal benefits that multiply your entire account’s power. Whether you’re free-to-play or spending moderately, smart pet investment yields better returns than chasing the latest hero banner. Start with one S-tier pet, max it completely, then expand your collection strategically based on your playstyle and content focus.

The meta will inevitably shift with future updates, but the pets dominating this tier list have proven their staying power across multiple versions and regions. Invest confidently in these companions, and watch your Seven Knights Rebirth experience transform from struggling through content to dominating every challenge the game offers. Now grab those eggs from the shop, start hatching, and build the pet collection that will carry you to greatness!

Pro tip: Bookmark this page to check back when new pets release – I update rankings within 48 hours of major patches to keep you ahead of the meta curve!

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