The global release of Dragon Raja ReRise finally arrived, and a lot of players are jumping in completely blind because there honestly are not many proper English guides available yet. The game did release earlier in other regions, so experienced players already had some idea about strong characters and progression systems, but for global players this is basically the beginning of the meta.
After spending time testing the launch version and going through multiple rerolls myself, one thing becomes obvious very quickly: rerolling can absolutely give your account a huge early advantage, especially if you are planning to stay free-to-play or low spender.
The good thing is the reroll process is actually pretty fast once you understand the route properly. You can usually finish a full reroll cycle in around 10 to 15 minutes if you know exactly what to claim and where to stop progressing.
At the same time, this is not one of those gachas where rerolling feels completely mandatory. The game gives strong free rewards later, including one of the best DPS characters in the game. So even if your luck is terrible, your account is still recoverable long term.
Still, if you want the smoothest possible early game experience, this guide will explain:
- The fastest reroll route
- Best reroll targets
- Strong early-game characters
- Important beginner mistakes
- Best SSR choices
- PvE priorities
- Team-building advice
- Efficient summon management
Emulator Setup
Currently, Dragon Raja Rerise does not have a full PC client. Most players are using:
- LDPlayer
- BlueStacks
- MuMu Player
Personally, emulator rerolling honestly feels much easier because multi-instance support saves a huge amount of time. Running multiple accounts at once massively increases your chances of pulling a strong SSR early.
If someone seriously plans to reroll for top-tier units, emulator multi-instance farming is probably the best approach right now.
Guest Account Problems
One thing that catches a lot of new players off guard is the guest account system.
Normally in gachas, players reroll with guest accounts and simply reset them. Unfortunately, Dragon Raja Rerise handles this differently.
Deleting guest accounts can take around 15 days, which obviously makes fast rerolling completely impractical.
Because of that, most reroll players are currently:
- Using multiple email accounts
- Binding accounts immediately
- Creating fresh logins for each reroll
It sounds annoying at first, but honestly after setting up a few emails the process becomes pretty smooth.
Tutorial Progression
The beginning tutorial is very straightforward and mostly plays itself.
During the tutorial:
- Follow story objectives
- Complete early battles
- Unlock summoning
- Progress naturally
The game eventually gives players a guaranteed SSR multi summon during the tutorial phase.
However, this is extremely important to understand:
The tutorial SSR pool is limited.
You are not pulling from the full launch roster during this first guaranteed summon. Most of the strongest reroll targets are not available here.
That means:
- Do not get overly excited from tutorial SSRs
- The real reroll starts afterward
- Your important pulls happen later
The tutorial SSRs are still decent enough for progression, but they are not the ideal long-term reroll goals.
Chapter Two Farming Route
The best stopping point for rerolling is currently:
- Story Chapter 2 completion
- Start of Chapter 3-1
This is where the reroll becomes most time efficient.
The reason is because early chapters reward a huge amount of summon currency compared to later progression.
By finishing Chapter 2, players unlock:
- Extra summon tickets
- Diamonds
- Mail rewards
- Progression bonuses
After that point, summon income slows down noticeably.
Pushing farther than Chapter 2 honestly wastes time compared to simply restarting another reroll attempt.
Mail Rewards And Free Currency
After reaching the main menu, start collecting every reward possible.
You can claim:
- Mail rewards
- Account binding rewards
- Login bonuses
- Beginner bonuses
- Calendar check-ins
- Battle pass rewards
- Story progression rewards
A lot of newer players accidentally skip menus and leave free summons sitting unclaimed.
The important tabs to check are:
- Mailbox
- Bonus
- Check-in calendar
- Battle pass
- Event rewards
- Beginner missions
- Special offers
Once everything is collected, most accounts end up with around:
- 20 to 23 summons total
for a reroll cycle.
Honestly, that is pretty decent for a 10-minute reroll process.
Online Rewards
Another small trick many players overlook is the online reward timer.
Simply leaving the game running grants:
- Additional summon tickets
- Diamonds
- Cosmetics
- Extra rewards
If you are running multiple emulator instances, you can leave inactive accounts online while focusing on another reroll.
Over time this gives extra summons almost for free.
It is not mandatory, but it definitely helps.
Redeem Codes
The game currently has several launch redeem codes available.
These codes provide:
- Extra summon tickets
- Diamonds
- Early progression materials
Every code gives roughly two summons worth of rewards, which adds up very quickly during rerolling.
To redeem them:
- Open Account Settings
- Go to Gift Codes
- Paste the codes
- Claim rewards from mail
This alone significantly increases reroll value.
Summon Rates
The SSR rate in Dragon Raja Rerise is:
- 3%
which honestly is not terrible compared to many modern gachas.
However, the problem is the specific top-tier DPS characters still have lower individual rates inside that SSR pool.
That means pulling the exact unit you want can still take many rerolls.
Because of this, players should avoid becoming too obsessed with perfect rerolls unless they genuinely enjoy reroll grinding.
Dragon Raja Rerise Tier List 2026 – Reroll Guide Global
Best DPS Characters
The strongest early reroll DPS units currently are:
Caesar
Caesar is one of the strongest early offensive carries available at launch. His damage output scales extremely well during PvE progression and boss fights.
What makes Caesar especially strong is how consistent his damage feels during long battles. Even without perfect support synergy, he performs very reliably.
If someone pulls Caesar early, their account honestly already has a fantastic start.
Luminous
Luminous is another extremely powerful DPS option with excellent scaling potential.
He performs especially well during:
- Story progression
- Burst windows
- Multi-target fights
The character transitions into late-game content much more smoothly than many lower-tier DPS units.
Johan Shu
Johan Shu is considered one of the safest long-term reroll targets because of his overall PvE value.
He has:
- Strong damage
- Reliable scaling
- Good synergy options
- Strong future viability
Many experienced players are prioritizing him heavily for rerolls right now.
Free Ary Reward
One reason rerolling is not absolutely mandatory is because the game eventually gives:
- Ary
for free later through login rewards.
Ary is honestly insanely strong.
Even compared to future-region Dragon Raja Rerise Tier List, Ary still remains:
- Top-tier PvE
- Strong PvP
- Excellent scaling
- Valuable late-game
This is why players should not stress too hard over perfect rerolls.
Even average accounts become much stronger once Ary unlocks.
Best Tanks
One thing I noticed while testing early progression is how important tanks feel in this game.
Strong defenders massively reduce difficulty spikes.
Good tanks currently include:
- Finger
- Koshi
- Parsy
Each specializes differently.
Finger
Finger focuses more on defensive consistency and survivability.
This character performs especially well during:
- Longer boss fights
- Sustained damage encounters
- Difficult progression stages
Koshi
Koshi provides better defensive utility and team protection overall.
This unit feels especially comfortable during early progression because survivability becomes far more stable.
Parsy
Parsy has excellent regeneration and sustain mechanics.
For newer players struggling to survive harder stages, Parsy honestly feels very beginner friendly.
Best Support Character
The single best reroll support target right now is probably:
Angie
Angie is incredibly valuable because healing in turn-based and semi-turn-based RPGs is almost always overpowered early on.
She provides:
- Healing
- Debuff cleansing
- Sustain
- Team stabilization
Many early-game progression walls become dramatically easier once Angie joins the team.
This is honestly why many experienced players consider Angie one of the strongest overall reroll targets despite not being a DPS.
A good healer simply carries progression much harder than people initially expect.
Free Supports
The game also gives several support characters through progression systems later.
These include:
- No Minglu
- Shavee
Because these supports are eventually obtainable for free, rerolling specifically for them is less valuable.
That makes premium healer supports like Angie much more appealing during rerolls.
PvE Focus
For most players, PvE progression should be the main priority.
PvP exists, but early on:
- Story progression
- Resource farming
- Unlock progression
- Team building
matter far more.
Strong PvE accounts naturally transition into PvP later anyway.
This is why most reroll recommendations prioritize:
- DPS
- Tanks
- Sustain
- Consistency
over niche PvP specialists.
Wishlist System
A wishlist system unlocks later in progression.
This feature eventually helps players target specific characters more consistently, which reduces some reroll pressure long term.
So even if someone starts with average luck, their account can still improve steadily later.
Best Overall Reroll Targets
If someone wants the safest and strongest reroll goals right now, these are probably the best priorities:
Highest Priority
- Angie
- Caesar
- Johan Shu
- Luminous
Excellent Secondary Options
- Finger
- Koshi
- Parsy
Honestly, pulling any combination of:
- Strong DPS
- Reliable tank
- Angie healer
already creates a fantastic launch account.
Dragon Raja Rerise honestly has a surprisingly enjoyable launch experience so far, especially for players who enjoy team-building RPGs with long-term progression systems.