Light Oath Tier List (February 2026)

Light Oath is a fantasy RPG where you collect and play as over 20 different heroes, each belonging to a unique group. Your main goal is to find powerful relics that reveal the game’s secrets. Every hero has special skills and performs differently depending on how you build your team and which game mode you’re playing, making team composition key to success. To help you build the best team, here’s a complete tier list ranking all the heroes in Light Oath.

Arthur

SSRElite

Athena

SSRElite

Hades

SSRElite

Medusa

SSRElite

Poseidon

SSRElite

Thor

SSRElite

Dracula

SSRElite

Gaia

SSRElite

Garuda

SSRElite

Lilith

SSRElite

Maria

SSRElite

Sakura

SSRElite

Sephir

SSRElite

Shyvana

SSRElite

Helen & Herrim

SSRElite

Akasha

SSRElite

Alice

SSRElite

Alseid

SSRElite

Daphne

SSRElite

Kalisha

SSRElite

Lin

SSRElite

Okpara

SSRElite

Panda

SSRElite

Scali

SSRElite

Tarn

SSRElite

Tracy

SSRElite

Witch

SSRElite

Illy

SSRElite

Yuko

SSRElite

Akasha

SSRElite

S Tier – Best Heroes in Light Oath

Hero Pros & Cons

Athena
+ Strong team-wide buffs and protection
+ High late-game scaling with relics
+ Excellent synergy in both PvE and PvP

Hades
+ Powerful AoE burst damage for assassination
+ Also provides strong crowd control 
+ Dominant in any game mode

Medusa
+ Reliable control abilities for maximum output
+ Strong pick for any team comp
+ Effective in multi-targeting

Poseidon
+ Consistent AoE pressure makes it a strong DPS pick
+ Performs extremely well at any stage of the game
+ Reliable carry for progression

Thor
+ High single-target burst damage for backline assassination
+ Excellent performance in any stage of the game
+ Strong scaling into the late game

Arthur
+ Balanced offense and defense capabilities
+ Extreme tankiness makes it a reliable frontline
+ Fits multiple team compositions

A Tier Heroes

Hero Pros & Cons

Dracula
+ Provides hybrid utility, making it a great pick for any comp
+ Good dueling potential
– Relies heavily on proper team support

Gaia
+ Provides defensive utility for maximum impact
+ Provides sustainable value to the team
– Lower burst damage output

Garuda
+ Has a good overall kit for balanced progression
+ Offensive scaling is top-notch for this hero
– Falls off slightly in late-game

Helen & Herrim
+ Versatile role and is suitable for any team comp
+ Strong synergy with most compositions
– Requires investment to shine in the late game

Lilith
+ Grants strong crowd control for maximum utility
+ Performs well in PvP 
– Doesn’t perform well without upgrades

Maria
+ One of the best healer supports in the entire game
+ Provides great sustain in longer fights
– Limited damage contribution

Sakura
+ Consistent DPS output hero for progression
+ Good synergy with most teams
– Not a strong solo carry

Shyvana
+ High burst damage allows her to melt through enemies
+ Has strong scaling with upgrades
– Vulnerable if focused

Sephir
+ Has a balanced utility kit
+ Reliable hero for mid-game performance
– Lacks explosive damage for end-game battle

B Tier Heroes

Hero Pros & Cons

Kalisha
+ Solid single-target DPS
+ Easy to build around most comps
– Outclassed by higher rarity carries

Okpara
+ Performs well in both offense and defense
+ Flexible in any team comp
– Lacks late-game damage

Witch
+ Deals heavy magic AoE damage
+ Useful for early game progression
– Weak scaling for late game

Tracy
+ Provides great crowd-control for teamfights
+ Provides decent utility for mid-game progression
– Low damage output overall

Panda
+ Has good sustain in teamfights
+ Tanky and heavily sustainable for any team 
– Limited offensive pressure

Alice
+ Beginner-friendly skillsets
+ Deals decent AoE damage
– Falls off mid to late game

Alseid
+ Has balanced stats
+ Easily upgradable 
– No standout specialty

Daphne
+ Has a decent support utility
+ Helpful in early game
– Weak scaling into late game

Lin
+ Defensive early-game tank
+ Stable frontline for any comp
– Low damage contribution

Scali
+ Provides great debuffs during teamfights
+ Useful in specific comps
– Inconsistent overall impact

Tarn
+ Has a consistent DPS output
+ Easy to use hero for early game progression
Limited late-game viability

C Tier – Worst Heroes in Light Heroes

Hero Pros & Cons

Yuko
+ Has a unique skillset
– Low scaling
– Limited team synergy

Illy
+ Has a decent damage output
– Fragile in sustained battles
– Requires heavy investment

Akasha
+ Strong burst damage
– Highly gear-dependent
– Easily countered as you progress

How to Reroll in Light Oath

Now that you’re familiar with the heroes in Light Oath, let’s talk about rerolling. Rerolling lets you get more powerful heroes at the beginning of the game, which can really help you get ahead. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to reroll in Light Oath.

  1. First, start the game and play the tutorial to become familiar with the game mechanics.
  2. Play the game until you unlock the ‘Recruitment’ feature
  3. After that, claim all the rewards from the mail for additional pulls.
  4. If you’ve not received a top-tier hero, click your profile at the top left of the home screen, and click the ‘Settings’ option. Then press the ‘Account’ option and press ‘Delete’ or ‘Log Out’ to reroll.

Start the game using a guest account. Don’t connect it to your personal account unless you get a really good hero from your initial attempts. If you do get a top-tier hero, then feel free to link your account to social media. If you don’t have luck with the first try, just repeat these steps.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who are the best heroes in Light Oath?

Currently, the most powerful heroes in the game are Athena, Hades, Medusa, Poseidon, Thor, and Arthur. These heroes, considered ‘S Tier,’ consistently perform at the highest level, no matter the challenge.

Which S Tier hero is best for beginners?

Characters like Arthur and Poseidon are good choices for new players. They deal consistent damage and are well-rounded, which helps you get started and progress easily.

Are C-tier heroes useless?

It’s not that C Tier heroes are bad. They can definitely help you out when you’re first starting the game or in specific situations. But, they usually don’t get as strong later on and don’t work as well with many different team setups.

Is rerolling worth it in Light Oath?

Rerolling can be a good strategy if you want to get ahead quickly. Starting with a top-tier hero can help you progress faster and easily overcome the initial challenges in the game.

If you’re looking for more game rankings, I highly recommend checking out GamerTop! They’ve got a Spirit Summoners tier list from February 2026, and a really helpful Godsquad Neo Myth tier list and reroll guide from January 2026 – both are super useful if you’re into those games.

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2026-02-11 03:23