In Athena: Blood Twins, you only get three deploy slots, so picking the right heroes is crucial. It’s not just about luck — it’s about strategy.
If you want to crush every challenge and breeze through the game, min-maxing your team is the key. Here’s a full breakdown of Athena Blood Twins Hero Tier List and the S, A, B, and C-tier heroes, based on their performance, utility, and impact.
Athena: Blood Twins Hero Tier List Guide
C Tier – Underwhelming, But Not Useless
These heroes might look cool, but they just don’t perform at the level needed for high-level play.
Heracliss
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Type: Crowd Control
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Strengths: AoE stuns and slows, unlocks a slow skill at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: Poor DPS for a super super rare unit
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Verdict: Crowd control is nice, but slow isn’t strong enough to justify her spot. Better CC heroes exist.
Siren
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Type: Support
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Strengths: Shields, damage reduction, slow at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: Shields don’t offer impactful sustain, damage is low
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Verdict: One of the weakest SSR supports — skip unless you have no better options.
B Tier – Solid Picks With Flaws
Not top-tier, but can absolutely get the job done with the right setup.
Ifrit
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Type: Single Target DPS
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Strengths: High damage vs. single enemies, strong DoT at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: No AoE, no crowd control or utility
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Verdict: Decent against bosses but struggles in mob-heavy content.
Hanuman (Magic Monkey)
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Type: AoE DPS
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Strengths: Excellent AoE, deals more damage when enemies are low HP
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Weaknesses: Weak vs. bosses, no support/utility
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Verdict: Great for waves, weak for bosses.
Joan of Arc
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Type: Support
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Strengths: Heals, removes debuffs, lowers enemy attack
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Weaknesses: Very low DPS
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Verdict: Support powerhouse if paired with damage dealers.
Pandora
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Type: Crowd Control
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Strengths: Large AoE slow at 10 stars, decent mob clear
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Weaknesses: Weak early game, poor single-target damage
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Verdict: A sleeper pick, but needs investment.
Gilgamesh
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Type: AoE DPS
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Strengths: Great vs. mobs, AoE gets better at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: Very weak boss damage
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Verdict: Avoid for boss fights.
Brunhild
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Type: Crowd Control
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Strengths: AoE stuns, 3-second stun at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: Weak single-target damage
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Verdict: Good CC support, but don’t expect much damage.
A Tier – High Performers With Slight Drawbacks
These heroes are excellent — they just need the right team comp or situation to shine brightest.
Devil Athena
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Type: Hybrid DPS / DoT
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Strengths: AoE and single-target damage, DoT, charms enemies at 10 stars
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Weaknesses: Slightly weaker vs. endgame bosses
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Verdict: A versatile carry who fits many comps.
Saladin
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Type: Crowd Control
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Strengths: Strong stuns, reduces enemy accuracy, hits multiple enemies
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Weaknesses: Low boss damage
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Verdict: Crowd control king — great for waves and PvP.
Dragon Trio (Venom, Fire, Frost)
Each shines individually but truly excels when used together.
Dragon of Venom
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Strengths: Anti-heal, vulnerability, AoE damage
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Weaknesses: Weak alone, better with Dragon synergy
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Verdict: Part of a deadly trio — needs Frost and Fire to reach full power.
Dragon of Fire
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Strengths: Massive AoE burn, burn boosts with Frost synergy
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Weaknesses: Poor solo boss potential
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Verdict: Bring Frost for max value.
Dragon of Frost
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Strengths: Freeze enemies for 6 seconds, AoE, synergy master
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Weaknesses: Mediocre single-target DPS
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Verdict: Control beast, especially when paired with Fire and Venom.
Queen of Egypt
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Type: Crowd Control
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Strengths: Petrifies enemies, slows, decent AoE
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Weaknesses: Weak single-target damage
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Verdict: Good for stalling and CC-heavy builds.
S Tier – The Absolute Best Heroes
These are game-changers. Build around them and dominate.
Dracula
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Type: Hybrid Support/DPS
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Strengths: Life steal at 10 stars, powerful ult, great sustain
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Verdict: Best hybrid hero in the game — heals, deals damage, survives.