Draconia Saga Tier List – All Drakites Ranked (March 2025)

The Draconia Saga is an well-liked Android role-playing game, set in a magical realm brimming with beings such as Dragons and additional creatures known as Drakites. You have the ability to summon these Drakites and attach them to your character to enhance your strength. However, with more than 20 distinct Drakites available, along with over 100 types, making a decision can be overwhelming. To assist you in this, I present a detailed tier list for the Draconia Saga.

All Characters Ranked – Draconia Saga Tier List

The given rankings provide a comprehensive look at all the playable characters within Draconia Saga. Remember, it’s crucial to have a well-balanced set of Drakites in your sockets to maximize bonuses. Don’t hesitate to re-roll if you’re not satisfied with your summoned characters.

TierDrakites
SRubicon, Cornurex, Verdistra, Constella, Goldvein
ALeosimia, Terrarhinus, Shrieker, Armarilla, Chirradrul, Lavapard
BCrystursa, Garuda, Bladeback, Mudron
CZegris, Palescale, Muggra, Sabelvar
DDodo, Kangler, Moonfox, Seadweller

S Tier Characters – Best Drakites in Draconia Saga

DrakiteTypesPros & Cons

Rubicon
(EX)
+ Nightfall
+ Moonfrost
+ Sunscorch
+ Provides one of the highest buffs to CRIT and HP.
+ Ideal for increasing PATK, Burst and MATK depending on type.
+ Huge increase to INT based on bond level.

Cornurex
(EX)
+ Moonfrost
+ Sunscorch
+ Starlight
+ Equally buffs both PATK and MATK, as well as HP.
+ Increases balanced attributes or universal ATK based on type.
+ High Battle Rating and HP buff from bond level.

Verdistra
(EX)
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Nightfall
+ Versatile Drakite, can buff burst, MATK or attributes based on type.
+ One of the highest stat buffs to HP and INT.
+ Easy to level bond, provides extra INT buff.

Constella
(EX)
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Nightfall
+ Ideal offensive Drakite, buffs PATK as well as MATK.
+ Socketing buffs ATK attributes even more.
+ Provides extra CRIT stats from bond level.

Goldvein
(EX)
+ Sunscorch
+ Starlight
+ Nightfall
+ Huge buffs to balanced attributes, burst power and PATK based on type.
+ Extremely high increase to VIT and STR from socketing.
+ Even higher STR increase from bond. Ideal for Lancer class.

A Tier Characters

DrakiteTypesPros & Cons

Leosimia(SSR)
+ Nightfall
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Decently high buff to PATK, MATK and attributes based on type.
+ Socketing buffs all attacks and HP greatly.
+ INT buff from bond levels. Good for midgame.

Terrarhinus(SSR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Starlight
+ Ideal Drakite for buffing survivability from socketing.
+ Provides a significant increase to DEF and HP stats.
+ Heavily buffs HP from Bond level. Ideal for tank classes.

Shrieker
(SSR)
+ Nightfall
+ Moonfrost
+ Sunscorch
+ Provides a balanced increase of ATK and attributes from socketing.
+ Increases both PATK and MATK decently.
+ Additional increase to STR from bond levels.

Armarilla(SSR)
+ Moonfrost
+ Sunscorch
+ Starlight
+ PATK focused Drakite, also buffs burst and attributes from socketing.
+ Decent increase to VIT and STR stats. Works well with Lancer class.
+ High increase to CRIT from bond level increase.

Chirradrul(SSR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Starlight
+ MATK focused Drakite, also increases attributes from socketing.
+ Good increase to INT and RSL stats. Ideal for Mages.
+ Also increases HP from bond levels.

Lavapard
(SSR)
+ Nightfall
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Balanced attributes and burst power increase from socketing.
+ Good buff to both CRIT and RSL.
+ Extra increase to RSL from bond. Overall balanced.

B Tier Characters

DrakiteTypesPros & Cons

Crystursa
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Survivability focused Drakite, also buffs attributes.
+ Increases HP and VIT heavily. Even from bonding.
Useful only when in Sunscorch type.

Bladeback
(SR)
+ Moonfrost
+ Sunscrorch
+ High increase to PATK from socketing.
+ Decent increase to DEF and STR stats. Extra from bonding.
No difference from changing types.

Garuda
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Provides a balanced attribute increase from socketing.
+ Also increases CRIT and HP. Extra VIT from bonding.
Overall stat increase is not high. Type doesn’t have any change.

Mudron
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Starlight
+ MATK focused Drakite, good for Mages.
+ Increases INT heavily, and some HP.
Doesn’t scale well in late game. Needs duplicates to be useful.

C Tier Characters

DrakiteTypesPros & Cons

Palescale
(SR)
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Overall balanced Drakite, can buff burst power.
+ Increases CRIT as well as both MATK and PATK.
Buffs aren’t very strong. Only CRIT buff is decent.

Muggra
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Starlight
+ Provides a buff to four stats (CRIT, MATK, PATK and RES).
+ Also provides extra buff to INT from bonding.
Too many buffs, too little stat increase. Not viable in late game.

Zegris
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Somewhat balanced Drakite, good for Lancers.
+ Increases DEF, STR as well as both ATK types.
Lackluster stat increase. Lacks scaling.

Sabelvar
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Good tank Drakite, with survivability focus.
+ Buffs HP and DEF quite well. Even more from bond levels.
Only Sunscorch type is useful.

D Tier Characters

DrakiteTypesPros & Cons

Moonfox
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Sunscorch
+ Balanced stat increase, decent INT buff.
Nightfall type is a better alternative than Sunscorch.
Very bad scaling. Starts at N rarity.

Kangler
(SR)
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Universal ATK focused Drakite, subpar till mid game.
Only Moonfrost version is viable.
Very bad scaling. Starts at N rarity.

Dodo
(SR)
+ Nightfall
+ Starlight
+ Either increases both ATK or Burst potential with CRIT buff.
Nightfall decent for early game. Starlight only till midgame.
Very bad scaling. Starts at N rarity.

Seadweller
(SR)
+ Moonfrost
+ Starlight
+ Subpar tank Drakite, decent HP and RES buffs.
Only Starlight type is decent.
Very bad scaling. Starts at N rarity.

How to reroll in Draconia Saga

If you’re not satisfied with the Drakite draws in Draconia Saga, you have the option to restart your account in an attempt to obtain either an SSR or EX rarity Drakite during summoning. Here is a simple guide on how to accomplish this:

1. First, ensure that you have a backup of your current account data as rerolling will reset your progress.

2. Start a new game by creating a fresh account or using a guest account if available.

3. Once you’ve started the game, do not perform any summons yet. Instead, save your progress and close the game.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 until you obtain an SSR or EX rarity Drakite during the summoning process.

5. When you are satisfied with your new account, continue playing and restoring your saved data from the backup if needed.

  1. Log in to Draconia Saga as a Guest. Complete the ten-minute tutorial.
  2. Perform 10-summon and see if you got your desired Drakite.
  3. If not, select ‘Functions‘ and then ‘Settings‘ at the bottom-right.
  4. Choose ‘Account‘ then ‘Change Character‘. This will allow you to create up to 4 characters on the same server.
  5. If you still don’t get a favorable pull, choose the ‘Change Account‘ option and create a new account.
  6. Once created, complete the tutorial again to reroll.

Draconia Saga Summon Drop Rates

To give you a clear understanding of the chance to summon in Draconia Saga, let me provide a comprehensive overview of what you can summon. Additionally, there’s a system in place where you will definitely receive a 10x Super Summon after every 40 normal summons have been made.

  • EX rarity summn drop chance: 3.5% (only via Holy Summon)
  • SSR rarity summon drop chance: 5% on Holy Summon and 3% on Regular Summon
  • SR rarity summon drop chance: 21.5% on Holy Summon and 7% on Regular Summon
  • R rarity summon drop chance: 10% (only via Regular Summon)
  • N rarity summon drop chance: 10% (only via Regular Summon)

To learn about tier lists, you can explore the rankings of all characters in Mythical Odyssey and reroll guide at Mythical Odyssey Tier List & Reroll Guide, or delve into the rankings of all characters in Godzilla x Kong Titan Chasers on GamerTop!

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2025-03-08 03:24