Lucky Offense Tier List & Reroll Guide

The mobile game titled Lucky Offense delivers a simple-to-understand yet challenging gameplay experience as you progress through each level. Despite its apparent simplicity, mastering it becomes more complex with each incoming wave. However, many players might think that the Mythic units are the supreme ones in the game; but their worth is actually quite intricate. To shed light on this, here’s our tier list ranking for all units in Lucky Offense!

All Characters Ranked – Lucky Offense Tier List

Does Bandit King and MushKing appearing together suggest there’s a mecha-style king in the mix? Setting existential pondering aside, our tier list will guide you on choosing optimal units for gameplay. Naturally, if you find relics that enhance them during play, it’ll be a big help. The creators of popular Lucky Defense ensured a variety of entertaining unit kits within the roster.

TierCharacters
SMecharomancer, Meow, Dragon, War Machine, Daner, Carter
APrincess, Clint, Chef, Punk, Scar
BBandit King, MushKing, Good-Gun, Tiger Master, Electro Robot
CNinja, Sheriff, Hunter, Ranger, Eagle General
DRobo, Bandit, Mushroom, Shock Robot, Tyrant Badger

S Tier Characters – Best Units in Lucky Offense

Among our top-tier offensive units, you’ll find the absolute cream of the crop. When combined effectively, they can make for an unbeatable team setup during gameplay.

CharacterPros & Cons

Mecharomancer
Mythic, Mage
+ On ULT, summons melee mechabots that are stronger than some standalone melee units
+ Low ULT cost for extra summons
+ Zaps the targets with regular and AoE attacks, big range, mid attack speed
May take time to summon the critical mass of bots, so a strong tank for support is necessary

Meow
Mythic, Mage
+ A strong skill that can teleport attacks straight into the enemy lines to wreak max havoc
+ Super strong ULT attack
+ Strong HP stat for a mage type for extra durability, fast movement, mid range, mid attack speed
RNG element makes it difficult to predict the definitive target of an attack

Dragon
Mythic, Generalist
+ Jack of all trades with super high HP and ATK, homing in to a random location at the beginning of the battle
+ Multiple attack buffs that come into play quickly and chaotically
Requires one of all three Legendary units to be merged, super slow

War Machine
Legendary, Tank
+ A Legendary rarity Tank, means that it’s significantly easier to obtain him than the Mythic counterparts, plus can group up with its copies in a tile
+ Huge total HP pool when grouped up for super tankiness
+ A chance to stun enemies when hit
ATK may as well not exist

Daner
Mythic, Support
+ Excellent healer for any number of ally units, grants damage reduction
+ Long range means he can stay out of majority of harm’s way, given there’s a tank in the front
Requires sacrificing one War Machine and two Hunters to merge, all he does is heal

Carter
Mythic, Tank
+ Special linking skill for the unit directly behind him, providing damage reduction, heals, mana recovery share, HP and ATK boost galore for self and the linked unit
+ Largest HP pool in the game
Unless linked to an ATK beast, his own ATK is negligent

A Tier Characters

The Top-tier Lucky Strike Squad includes solid units that warrant investment. These units truly excel when combined with particular artifacts, offering an opportunity to outshine.

CharacterPros & Cons

Princess
Mythic, Tank
+ On ULT, summons tank Phantom Knight to taunt enemies
+ The summons stun nearby enemies on defeat, while it also restores Princess’ health
The summons’ stats are low and they aren’t really able to tank more hits where it matters, making it an inconsistent tanking method

Clint
Mythic, Range
+ ULT has low mana cost and winds him up for incrementally bigger damage every time he ULTs
+ Very high ATK stat with the biggest range in the game
Slow attack speed means he will need way too long to wind up to full damage potential

Chef
Mythic, Melee
+ Berserker type unit which restores health when he defeats targets for some self-sustainability
+ Gains ATK and ATK SPD on own health lost
The overall experience doesn’t really justify the investment into a Mythic merge where you could instead have a stack of Sheriffs

Punk
Mythic, Range
+ Big range, big attack speed, further increases range on kills, disengage buff on HP drop once per wave
+ Bonus attack speed buffs when leveled
Weak HP means he might get one-shot if caught, ATK could be better, relies on spamming attacks

Scar
Mythic, Tank
+ Main source of damage scales off HP, which is good for a tank
+ Damage reduction buffs for extra durability
ULT can’t really be timed on bigger targets so the bite refresh passive isn’t as useful, HP could be bigger for scaling

B Tier Characters

Units from Tier B each offer unique contributions, but their limitations suggest that ultimately, you’ll need a stronger ally for the long haul.

CharacterPros & Cons

Bandit King
Mythic, Support
+ Good early game Mythic, and you get him for free, buffs team Crit Rate and own HP, ATK based on how many Bandits there are in the team
Unless boosted by Bandits, squishy especially because he is melee

Mush King
Mythic, Mage
+ Prioritizes poisoning unpoisoned targets, but poison also stacks and transfers to other targets if they die when poisoned, good range, super low mana requirement
Total damage takes time to stack up, there is an upper cap on bosses

Good-Gun
Mythic, Range
+ Good range, decent attack speed, relies on spam attacks
ATK buffs are there but take time to kick in, overall medicore

Tiger Master
Legendary, Melee
+ Decent melee with ATK SPD buffs for adjacent tiles, AoE basic attacks, easier leveling and ability to stack
Only so far he can go being Legendary

Electro Robot
Epic, Tank
+ This decent Epic tank, in stack, will provide much needed cover in early game and can stun on skill
Slow and weak attack, basically non-existent

C Tier Characters

As a gamer, I find that keeping the C-tier units handy during the initial stages of Lucky Offense isn’t a bad idea. They can lend a helping hand when it comes to taking down some of the beefier foes that come my way.

CharacterPros & Cons

Ninja
Mythic, Melee
+ Good positioning and stealth ability for clearing hordes of weak targets, high movement speed
Super squishy for the position he’s mostly in during the battle, not a boss-killer unless someone else is tanking and aggroing

Sheriff
Legendary, Mage
+ Good for attacking the back lines, with good range, super decent in a stack
Can be underwhelming if alone

Hunter
Epic, Melee
+ He’s labeled melee, but deals mid range damage that can easily get stronger when leveled and in a stack
Attacks very slowly

Ranger
Rare, Range
+ Super cheap ranged option that can pepper the targets from the backlines, especially when stacked, great for early game
Can’t really help a lot as the game goes by

Eagle General
Epic, Range
+ Fast ranged damage, super nice in a stack,
Damage is pointed towards random enemies

D Tier Characters

In the beginning stages of play, you’ll frequently encounter units classified as D tier. While they might not be top-notch, remember to level them up regardless! These units can offer valuable assistance when you require support.

CharacterRarity / Type

Robo
Normal, Tank

Bandit
Normal, Melee

Mushroom
Normal, Range

Shock Robot
Rare, Tank

Tyrant Badger
Rare, Melee

How to reroll in Lucky Offense

It’s quite simple to secure your preferred Mythic characters using the gems you gather during gameplay, but if you want something for free right from the start, consider logging in as a guest account first. Once satisfied with your initial draws, then bind your account. Since there isn’t an automated reroll feature or the option to log into a new guest account, the only way to try again is by uninstalling and re-installing the game, which fortunately doesn’t require a large download.

For more tier lists on similar games, check out Eternal Saga Tier List & Reroll guide on GamerTop.

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2025-04-01 18:22