Greetings, proxies – it’s time to take on a new commission, and our Zenless Zone Zero tier list is here to help you choose the best team for the job. We’ve also included tips on how to perform a ZZZ reroll, in case you don’t get who you want.
We update this guide regularly as new characters, balances, and more drop, so check back later. If you want to familiarize yourself with each of the friendly faces listed below, be sure to check out our Zenless Zone Zero characters guide. You can also nab some great freebies with our Zenless Zone Zero codes list, and keep an eye on all the latest news with our Zenless Zone Zero events and Zenless Zone Zero update guides.
Here’s everything in our Zenless Zone Zero tier list:
Zenless Zone Zero tier list
Below, we’ve ranked all the Zenless Zone Zero characters currently in the game from S to C. These ranks are based on a variety of factors, including online data, community rankings, and our own experience with the game.
However, please note that tier lists are intended as a guidelines and are subject to change as new characters and content drops. Additionally, all characters can be viable with the right level of investment in their gear, team, and gameplay, so don’t worry if your favorite doesn’t make the cut here!
Unranked Zenless Zone Zero characters
The following characters are ones we’ve seen in drip marketing, trailers, and in-game, but have yet to join the playable character roster. We’ll update this tier list with their ranks as soon as we get to test them out properly.
Here are the upcoming ZZZ characters:
- Zenless Zone Zero’s Miyabi
- Zenless Zone Zero’s Burnice
- Zenless Zone Zero’s Lighter
- Zenless Zone Zero’s Harumasa
- Zenless Zone Zero’s Yanagi
We’ve also seen glimpses of a few other unfamiliar faces, including some V-tuber-themed girlies. Of course, we’ll be sure to add them here as soon as we know more – but, in the meantime, keep an eye on our Zenless Zone Zero banner guide to learn everything we know so far.
Can I perform a Zenless Zone Zero reroll?
In order to perform a Zenless Zone Zero reroll, you need multiple email addresses, and as the standard S-rank pool is quite large, it may take quite a few attempts to get who you want. As for A-rank characters, you’re likely to get most of them by simply playing the game normally, and limited S-rank characters have a 50/50 pity system, so as long as you save your pulls you can get your desired S-rank characters without having to go through all the hassle of making multiple accounts.
It’s also a very time-consuming process, and, in our opinion, isn’t really worth the effort – especially considering you get 100 free pulls plus a free S-rank character of your choice near the beginning of the game.
However, if you’re set on it, here’s how to perform a Zenless Zone Zero reroll:
- Start the game and get to Inter-Knot level five to unlock the gacha system
- Keep playing and pulling on the standard banner until you’ve used up your discounted pulls. You can also pull on the active banner with
- If you don’t like your rolls, log out of your account
- Create a new account with a different email address
- Repeat these steps until you get the character you want
Who should I choose for my free S-rank character?
On top of the standard pity system, after you’ve pulled on the standard banner a total of 300 times, you can also choose one free S-rank character from the standard pool of agents.
All of these characters are incredibly powerful in their own way. Additionally, roles are less important than in games like Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail (in short, you don’t need to worry about having a DPS, a healer, and a buffer on your squad – you can even go for a team of three attack specialty agents if you prefer). So really, what free S-rank character you should choose depends entirely on your personal preferences.
Therefore, my best advice to you (as someone who has played each of these characters a lot in the pre-release) is to try out each of the available agents via the character tutorial challenge and simply pick what character you enjoy the most.
While taking factions and elements into account can be useful for team building and activating additional abilities, this game is extremely action-heavy above all – so it’s super important that you enjoy the playstyle and kit of the characters you play!
If you still need a little extra help deciding, here are all the free ZZZ S-rank characters you can choose from, along with a brief overview of their playstyle to help you decide:
Nekomata
A fast and powerful physical attack agent who has pretty great damage output. Her gameplay revolves around dashing back and forth around the battlefield and attacking her enemies from behind, so she’s a great choice if you’re a fan of assassin-like characters
Koleda
A fiery, hammer-wielding stun agent who specializes in dazing her enemies and inflicting them with burn. She has a unique kit that allows her to team up with the tanky bear Ben in order to launch powerful coordinated attacks. Playing with this duo is great if you favor a more defensive playstyle
Soldier 11
A strong fire attack agent with a unique kit that requires you to either use her skill or perfectly time her basic attack inputs to maximize her fire output. Her skills may look a little intimidating, but once you get into the rhythm of playing her, she’s great fun and can take down some very tough enemies with ease
Lycaon
A stun specialty character with an ice-fueled kit that focuses on dazing and freezing enemies with long combos full of charged attacks. You can also charge his EX special attack, and if you hit it again at the right moment, you can reserve energy. He’s great at disabling enemies, especially if they’re weak to ice, which can make some really tough fights a breeze
Grace
If you love fast-paced ranged combat, Grace is perfect for you. She’s an anomaly agent who deals electric damage, meaning her kit focuses on applying elemental debuffs and shocking her enemies to disable them. She delivers most of her attacks through her powerful electric pistol, but she also tosses grenades that unleash a small electric AoE on impact. While she’s capable of close-quarters combat, she excels at a distance, and her kit allows you to strafe and flip around the field while still attacking and reloading her guns
Rina
Another ranged fighter who deals electric damage, Rina seems similar to Grace on paper but has a completely different feel on the battlefield. She’s a support character that floats above the ground rather than running and has very high movement speed, and her dodges and dashes are extremely fluid and cover a greater distance than any other agent’s. In terms of combat, Rina feels most akin to a mage, as she sends out and controls two bangboo while also zapping enemies with electric attacks by simply waving her hand. Her quick attacks and electric fields also dish out damage over a wide AoE, making her great against waves of multiple enemies
How do I get more ZZZ characters?
As Zenless Zone Zero is a gacha game, the main way to obtain more characters, W-Engines, and bangboo is by pulling them on a banner. There are a few different kinds of banners – the standard banner, full of characters and weapons, the limited character banner, where you can pull special S-tier characters for a limited time, and the bangboo banner, which… Well, it’s where you get your little bangboo friends.
We go into great detail about the different banners, currency, gacha rates, and pity system in our Zenless Zone Zero banner guide, so be sure to check that out to find out more.
In addition to the banners, you also get a few free characters at the beginning of the game, and some as rewards for completing certain quests and challenges. You get Anby, Billy, and Nicole during the early stages of the game, then you get a free copy of Ben from progressing through the story. Finally, you also get a copy of Soukaku when you complete the Eridu Frontier Event, which requires you to first complete the Shiyu Defense Stable Node: Third Frontier.