RNG Heroes
RNG Heroes
5 Tiers

Hero Tier List

Ranked by rarity — build your strongest squad with the right mix of roles.

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Legendary

Legendary

The rarest, most powerful heroes in RNG Heroes. A single Legendary can carry your whole squad through late zones. The ultimate target of every roll session.

Top-tier AssassinsSignature event heroes

Strategy: Save luck potions and stack rolls before a long session to chase these. One good Legendary beats a team of Commons.

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Epic

Epic

Strong, versatile heroes that form the core of a competitive mid-to-late game team. Reliable damage, tanking, or support.

Elite damage dealersDurable front-line units

Strategy: Build your main team around Epics once you outgrow Uncommons. Pair damage + tank + healer roles.

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Rare

Rare

Your first real power spike. Rares noticeably outperform Uncommons and are worth upgrading once your roster has coverage.

Solid WarriorsReliable supports

Strategy: Start investing gold upgrades here once you have a full Uncommon squad.

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Uncommon

Uncommon

The workhorse early-game tier. Uncommons carry you through the first several zones while you build roster depth.

Balanced startersRole fillers

Strategy: Aim for a full squad of at least Uncommon rarity before spending gold on upgrades.

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Common

Common

Starter heroes you pull immediately. Useful for clearing the very first areas, but quickly replaced as you roll better units.

Basic attackersFirst pulls

Strategy: Roll them for early coverage, then sell or fuse duplicates to fund more rolls.

RNG Heroes rarity comparison: Noob vs Pro pulls showing the dramatic difference between common and legendary drops
The difference between an early-game pull (1 in 2 odds) and an ultra-rare Legendary (1 in billions).

Hero Roles

Damage Dealer

High burst/DPM — your primary way to clear monsters and zones.

Tank

Soaks enemy hits so your damage dealers survive longer fights.

Healer / Support

Keeps the team alive and boosts ally attack or shields.

Assassin

A labeled hero class (e.g. the Assassin from the Beginnings code) — typically a high-value damage-focused pull.

Warrior

A labeled hero class — front-line fighter, often tanky.

Exact in-game drop rates are not published by Heroplay Studios. Tiers reflect the game's documented "varying rarity" system and community consensus.