In Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent, you will assemble a group of eight travelers to explore the realm of Orsterra, challenging difficult enemies and bosses. As a gacha game, you must summon your characters using Rubies, the game's premium currency, and hope you get the units you're after.
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Each unit in Champions of the Continent has a base and max rarity, indicated by its number of stars. Usually, higher rarity characters are better, but with so many units to choose from, it can be difficult to know which ones are the best. To that end, let's take a look at every unit in the game, and how they rank in our tier list.
In this tier list, units are ranked by how well they perform their abilities as outlined by their Job. For example, while Viola may not deal as much damage as Adelle, her debuffs are more useful on average than Adelle's damage, putting her in a tier higher.
Higher rarity characters have access to a higher maxmimum level, and more stats and abilities due to more ability boards. Because of this, higher rarity characters are often simply better than lower rarity ones of the same Job. There are some exceptions to this, especially in cases where a lower rarity character may have an exclusive skill that a higher rarity character does not have, making them more valuable in situations where that skill is needed.
With this in mind, here are our rankings for every character released so far in the game.
SS-Tier Units are the best of the best, providing unchallenged support, debuff, or damage capabilities. Any of the units in this tier will be useful in most parties for the forseeable future, and are worth summoning when their
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