Fellowship Tier List Guide – Best Heroes (November 2025)

After weeks of testing different team comps and pushing through higher-tier dungeons, I’ve put together my personal take on the current Fellowship meta. Every hero in the game brings something valuable to the table, but once you start pushing deeper into endgame or scaling modes, a few clearly stand above the rest.

This list focuses on how heroes actually perform in real runs — not theorycraft or damage spreadsheets. Durability, reliability, and how each hero interacts with their team are the main deciding factors here.

Of course, balance shifts constantly, so take this as a snapshot of how things feel right now rather than an unshakable rulebook.

Fellowship Tier List Guide – Best Heroes (November 2025)

S-Tier: The strongest heroes in the game — the ones that shape the meta and stay powerful no matter the encounter.

A-Tier: Very strong picks that fit into most comps but have a few small drawbacks that stop them from being dominant.

B-Tier: Solid heroes with some clear value, but they either need specific setups or get overshadowed by others doing their job better.

S-Tier

Meiko

Meiko sits comfortably at the top thanks to her sheer toughness and ability to hold the line under heavy pressure. She’s the kind of tank you can rely on when things get ugly — her damage is decent, her crowd control options are reliable, and she can take a beating that would drop most frontliners instantly.

Meiko isn’t flashy, but that’s her strength. She keeps your team alive, absorbs punishment like a wall, and allows your DPS to focus fully on their rotations. In coordinated groups, she’s an absolute anchor.

Mara

Mara’s damage potential is ridiculous right now. Her AoE bursts are strong, but her single-target numbers are what truly separate her from the rest of the DPS lineup. Once you learn how to line up her cooldowns and manage her energy flow, she can put up absurd damage over long fights.

Mara takes a little practice to master, but when you get comfortable with her rhythm, she becomes one of the most satisfying and high-performing heroes in Fellowship. A definite S-tier powerhouse that rewards skillful play.

Tariq

Tariq brings a mix of durability and damage that makes him one of the most well-rounded frontliners in the game. He can dish out serious numbers while staying mobile and hard to kill — a combination that very few heroes manage.

His playstyle is more straightforward compared to Mara’s, which makes him approachable but still extremely effective. While his raw damage ceiling isn’t quite as high, Tariq’s consistency, self-sustain, and adaptability keep him solidly in S-tier.

A-Tier

Elarion

Elarion fills the classic “ranged damage dealer” fantasy perfectly. His shots are clean, his cleave is strong, and his overall uptime in fights is excellent thanks to his mobility. He’s at his best when dealing with multiple enemies or tightly packed groups, where his priority-based damage really shines.

The main drawback is his lack of defensive flexibility — going all-in on damage leaves him vulnerable, and playing safe cuts into his output. Still, when played well, Elarion is one of the most dependable ranged DPS choices around.

Ardeos

Ardeos is all about setup and payoff. When you build him properly and time his bursts right, he can unleash some of the most explosive damage in the game. His ability to spread DoTs and maintain pressure across multiple targets makes him deadly in long boss fights or add-heavy encounters.

However, his damage ramp takes time, and fights that demand instant output can feel punishing. Even with that, Ardeos remains a strong pick for players who like controlling their pacing and capitalizing on planned bursts.

Helena

Helena is your traditional tank through and through. She focuses on reducing damage before it even lands, which gives her a steady and predictable playstyle. Her main weakness right now comes from her dependency on healers — the way Toughness works means she doesn’t recover easily from big hits without outside help.

Despite that, her control, utility, and team-wide stability make her a valuable addition to any lineup. With a few tuning changes, Helena could easily climb higher, but for now, she’s a solid A-tier rock.

Vigour

Vigour is the kind of support that makes tough runs feel smooth. Instead of pumping out raw healing numbers, he protects his team by reducing incoming damage and improving survivability across the board. His group utility is fantastic, especially in coordinated teams where players can make the most of his mitigation tools.

That said, when sudden heavy damage hits, Vigour struggles to bring allies back up quickly — his spot-healing just isn’t strong enough. Even so, his presence adds so much stability to any group that he comfortably holds his place in A-tier.

B-Tier

Sylvie

Sylvie is the other healer in Fellowship and takes a very different approach compared to Vigour. She focuses on healing-over-time effects that keep the group healthy during steady fights. She’s easy to play and reliable, especially in longer encounters where her healing can stack up nicely.

The downside is that she doesn’t handle emergencies well — her healing lacks burst recovery, and she can’t quickly top off teammates after big damage spikes. Sylvie works best in calm, predictable fights, but she struggles in the chaos of harder Endless runs.

Rime

Rime’s frost magic gives her strong burst potential and a surprisingly decent amount of utility. She’s simple to pick up and delivers straightforward results — point, cast, and watch enemies freeze and shatter. Her team buff, Winter’s Blessing, adds some light healing, which gives her a bit of hybrid value.

However, her overall scaling and flexibility just don’t match the top-tier DPS options. Rime is a fun and functional choice for casual runs or early progression but doesn’t hold up as well in the highest-end content.

Right now, Fellowship’s meta leans toward heroes that can endure long fights and keep performing under pressure. Meiko and Tariq anchor the front lines, Mara leads the damage charts, and Elarion remains the safe, consistent ranged pick.

Ardeos brings great burst potential when played with patience, while Vigour and Sylvie define the two ends of the healing spectrum — one for prevention, one for sustain.