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Eternal Return: Black Survival Tier List
Welcome to our Eternal Return: Black Survival tier list that’s primarily based on win rates. This tier list may be a little rough since the North American playerbase is still small alongside the Korean community. This leads to less data to work with, but I wanted to give people something as I continue learning Eternal Return myself. If you’re a beginner looking for tips, we have a bunch here as well.
Eternal Return: Black Survival Tier List (Solo Win Rate)
Characters are positioned based on their solo win rate with their best weapon. Look below the image to see what each character’s current best weapon is in relation to wins. Also, this list is based on data from all players at the beginning of April 2021. Percentages next to each weapon are their win rate.
Updated on April 7, 2021
Fiora | Rapier (9.3%) | «> Chiara | «> Rapier (5.0%) |
Aya | «> Assault Rifle (8.7%) | «> Rozzi | «> Pistol (4.7%) |
Luke | «> Bat (7.6%) | «> Hyunwoo | «> Tonfa (4.4%) |
Jackie | «> Dual Sword (7.5%) | «> Bernice | «> Sniper (4.3%) |
Zahir | «> Throw (7.2%) | «> Li Dailin | «> Glove (4.1%) |
Isol | «> Assault Rifle (7.0%) | «> Magnus | «> Bat (4.1%) |
Nadine | «> Crossbow (6.7%) | «> Emma | «> Shuriken (3.8%) |
Xiukai | «> Spear (6.5%) | «> Hyejin | «> Shuriken (3.7%) |
Cathy | «> Dagger (6.2%) | «> Sissela | «> Throw (3.3%) |
«> Yuki | «> Two-Handed Sword (5.6%) | «> Shoichi | «> Dagger (3.2%) |
«> Hart | «> Guitar (5.5%) | «> Silvia | «> Pistol (3.1%) |
«> Adela | «> Rapier (5.0%) | «> Lenox | «> Whip (2.9%) |
«> Adriana | «> Throw (5.0%) | «> Barbara | «> Data not available yet |
Between win rates changing frequently and balancing, characters may change tiers. We’ll try to add more information to this article over time, taking community feedback in mind as well. If you want to see all Eternal Return character stats, visit the official website here.
Be sure to give feedback in the comments below on where you think characters should be in the tier list. As the English community is still forming around Eternal Return, there needs to be more information to help new players.
As builds are made for each Eternal Return character, they’ll be added to the table above. And if you’re a new player yourself, take a look at our 10 Best Eternal Return Tips and Tricks here.
Past Eternal Return: Black Survival Tier Lists
Eternal Return: Black Survival became available for free on PC via Steam Early Access on October 14, 2020. It’s a hybrid of multiple genres combining MOBAs and battle royales with survival mechanics mixed in. Up to 18 players total battle it out in solos, duos, or teams of three.
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Eternal Return Black Survival Tier List (October 2021)
The ultimate Eternal Return Black Survival Tier List to help you in deciding which character to choose.
Eternal Return: Black Survival is a one-of-a-kind game developed by combining three genres: MOBA, battle royale, and survival. To win the game, you must not only use the right strategy, but also make a wise decision while choosing a character from the large roster. With that in mind, here is the carefully curated and up-to-date Eternal Return: Black Survival tier list.
Eternal Return: Black Survival Tier List – 2021
Games Adda’s Eternal Return tier list is divided into six tiers. Each character has been assigned a tier based on its solo win rate and weapon. This will allow you to easily make the correct judgment and strategically take over the Lumia island, show your power, skill, and knowledge. Increase your chances of winning as well.
Tier S
Eternal Return: Black Survival tier list S is worth all the effort. They have the highest win rate in the game and the most lethal weapons. These characters are sure to help you progress much faster in the game.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
Fiora | Rapier | 9.30% |
Aya | Assault Rifle | 8.77% |
Luke | Bat | 7.60% |
Jackie | Dual Sword | 7.55% |
Tier A
The characters in Tier A are not as best as Tier S but they are also pretty valuable and strong. These characters should be your next priority.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
Zahir | Throw | 7.20% |
Isol | Assault Rifle | 7.00% |
Nadine | Crossbow | 6.70% |
Xiukai | Spear | 6.50% |
Cathy | Dagger | 6.20% |
Tier B
Tier B characters are average and doable. They are not a total waste and do provide some value. You can’t go wrong with them as well.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
«> Yuki | Two-Handed Sword | 5.66% |
«> Hart | Guitar | 5.50% |
«> Adela | Rapier | 5.00% |
«> Adriana | Throw | 5.00% |
«> Chiara | Rapier | 5.00% |
«> Rozzi | Pistol | 4.70% |
Tier C
You must go with Tier C characters only if needed and in extreme instances. They have low winning rates which means odds of you winning in the game ie pretty low.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
«> Hyunwoo | Tonfa | 4.40% |
«> Bernice | Sniper | 4.30% |
«> Li Dailin | Glove | 4.10% |
«> Magnus | Bat | 4.10% |
«> Emma | Shuriken | 3.80% |
«> Hyejin | Shuriken | 3.70% |
Tier D
AVOID! The Eternal Return: Black Survival tier D list is useless. Never get tricked into choosing them unless you want a hard time winning the game. To escape failing neglect them.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
«> Sissela | Throw | 3.30% |
«> Shoichi | Dagger | 3.20% |
«> Silvia | Pistol | 3.10% |
«> Lenox | Whip | 2.90% |
Tier F
USELESS. No need to comment on Barbara.
Character | Weapon | Win Rate |
«> Barbara | – | – |
That’s the Eternal Return: Black Survival tier list for April 2021. Remember to keep checking here since the list will keep changing as the win rates will.
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First of all, this guide will assume you’ve already completed all of the basic tutorials and have a grasp on how the game controls. What we’re going to cover in this guide is how to go about playing the game so you can start having fun without being confused by all the numbers. Now, if you just want a basic idea of how to get into the general game flow and want to learn the rest yourself, you can jump from the end of this section to the final ones, as the following sections will just go into the basics of Weapons, Armour and food, which are the other three main sticking points of getting into Black Survival.
I’ll also preface this guide by saying I’ve played the game over several hundred hours during the closed alphas, some of the betas, and the open beta before Early Access, as well as having a good few hundred hours on Black Survival on mobile, PC emulator, and Steam combined, so by now, I’ve got a firm grasp of the mechanics, myself. Not Dragon-rank level knowledge, but definitely enough to share a basic understanding.
A Little Different Than Most
Black Survival has a very unique gameplay flow thanks to the Mastery system. You can see this window in game by hitting «V», by default.
This is a fairly unique system to the Black Survival series, and whereas it was once represented by Grades from F to SS, Eternal Return represents it in numbers, up to a maximum of 20 for each Mastery.
What do these numbers mean?
How Do I Go About Leveling These?
This is the million dollar question that no newcomers seem to ask, instead blaming inherent character values, like this was another MOBA. Here’s how you solve this problem:
Now, with that out of the way, hopefully you have a basic idea of how to go about putting what the game has already taught you into practice, armed with some more knowledge of the Mastery system. If you’re content with that, jump into a queue, play a few matches and forget about aiming to win, and focus on the attitude of making your time count. You’ll start to notice a difference in levels and damage within a few attempts.
However, if you’re still looking for some information, head to the next section where I’ll cover some more basics of some other systems Black Survival operates on, as well as habits that you’ll have to develop regarding other aspects of the game.
Just like with character choice, you pick based on your preference.
As a quick example, Daggers attack incredibly quickly, but lack a lot of damage that Axes have early on, of which Axes trade for a lower attack speed.
Given that there’s so many options and places to start to make them, you can usually get away with building the weapon type that you prefer with the character you prefer. Likewise, if you’re playing Squad or Duo, you can build to compensate for your teammate’s weakness. An example with Jackie being running daggers/dual blades to compensate for the lack of consistent damage that someone like Sissela has in the early game.
Again, it’s all about your preference.
So unlike Weapons, Armour only comes under five categories, one for each slot in your inventory besides your equipped weapon.
Stat Tradeoffs and Differences
Wetsuit and Windbreaker are both common items, found in different areas of the Island. They’re both Chest piece items, however, as you can see, they differ in stats and fundamental uses.
They both feature defensive stats, but the Wetsuit boasts defence and skill damage reduction stats. This means it’s typically a good option against skill-based builds or characters who really rely on damage from their skills, like Chiara and Sisella (based on common builds).
Windbreaker offers additional HP and reduction against normal attacks, meaning it’s far more useful against builds or characters who want to be clicking on you a lot with their guns or knives, like Jackie or Aya.
I want to drill this into your heads while you’re brand new, because this is a thing that is shared with a lot of MOBAs, but is a lot less guaranteed with Eternal Return, given the ability to almost instantly change your build by end game; While League of Legends and other MOBAs have characters’ damage dedicated to specific types, Eternal Return gives the option to focus on normal attacks or skills, so the build is less about eyeing a character and building one option or following a build, and more about adapting to what you experience.
There’s a few other statistics that armour items typically offer, like Life Steal or HP & SP Regen. However, there’s one particular set of stats that I’d like to draw attention to, as they’re fairly unique amongst the other stats and will be good to keep in mind for newer players:
Healing Reduction can be an immensely helpful stat to have, though it’s only available for certain pieces of armour, with each piece of armour. However, building it as a base every game isn’t typically a good idea, as you lose out on things like Skill Amp and HP which your character may need, and may also be out of the way of your route. As such, you should either make an additional plan ahead of time, or build these as a reaction to seeing characters who may be building towards life steal or characters like Chiara or Jackie, who can get by through a plethora of healing via normal attacks or skills.
The food system in Black Survival’s series isn’t necessarily that complicated, and I think if you have a grasp of the crafting system, that’s about as much surface depth as food really has.
So all I can really offer is a couple of tips regarding food and how you can inject it into the gameplay flow each game. With that in mind, we’ll go over some basics:
Food comes in two categories: Health and Stamina / Food and Drink (Defined «Beverages» by the game, but y’know, we’re not gonna over-complicate things).
When you first enter a match, you’ll see this screen:
This is the map of Lumia Island, and all of it’s labelled zones. As you’ve come to understand, your plan is to go to each zone, making your weapons and armour as you kill animals, fight other test subjects and make food out of illogical recipes. (Cramming a handful of garlic cloves into a whole loaf of bread doesn’t sound appetizing, but I mean if it’s all you got. )
You’ll select which zone you want to start in, and then off you go to partake in the experiment.
So in Black Survival, you could only set one target item you were aiming for at a time, but with how Eternal Return works, you gain access to «Saved Plans», which you can find in the main menu, up at the top of the screen:
However, not every area has a Hyperloop, so it’s important to remember that when building your own Plans so your Route requires less on-foot travel to keep your progress hasty.
While we’re on the subject of Hyperloops, avoid using them if not required, as once you’ve selected an area, during the wind up of the teleport, the location of your teleportation will show up as a small platform, allowing nearby enemies to prepare an ambush.
In short, if you can walk to an area, it’s much more advised, because you can see alerts on the map that will notify you for any nearby fights, allow you to hear nearby footsteps, and so on.
I’m New, What Should I Do?
In general, if you’re new, I’d advise you follow the recommended plans or import player-made ones to follow. This’ll help you keep toe-to-toe with other plays, have a good, quick guide to follow, and if things go right or wrong, either way you’ll be learning where all of the game’s items are. This is really the biggest piece of advice I can give for routing: learn where the items you need are.
It’ll take you a few games of doing it over and over and taking detours to find items elsewhere, but eventually, you’ll memorise your options. Even if you cant, you can always click on an item in your plan in the upper right to check the components and where to find them. Either way, it’s all part of the learning process, so don’t feel disheartened.
So the nightmare has happened. You’ve picked up your quill and book, donned your adorable dress and set out to survive another experiment, only for you to watch your treasured teammate, Girl with Bow perish horribly.
What do you do?
So that’s it! Now, you should be all set with everything you need to know about the Body Reconstruction systems! Your friend Girl with Bow is back, and you’re ready to make a comeback, horrifying implications of the process be damned.
I wonder what happened to the old body? Wait, where did Rio go?
Oh.
This’ll be a very short list and description of miscellaneous mechanics you’ll usually encounter during your time in the game, but aren’t immediately apparent or explained in the tutorial at the time of writing. That, or I can’t fit them in any of the other sections, as most of the mechanics are related to combat, which is more the place for character specialism guides. For any further information or deeper understanding that may be there, I recommend talking to other players or just experimenting. I’ll also include some other information about things like the game’s lore, since a lot of people new to the Black Survival series seem to think Eternal Return’s characters apparated from thin air or wonder where the story is.
While I can’t find the names for the following mechanics, they share the theme of occurring when you get a kill or assist. Neither of them are particularly noticeable in the heat of the moment, so many new players may not realise they’re there. The benefits you gain will change slightly in different modes, but function the same. With that:
Restricted Zone Timer Restoration
Much like the Timer Restoration, this may not be noticed immediately unless you’re within an inch of your life. However, in a recent change, whenever you partake in an elimination, your Test Subject will regenerate a small amount of health and stamina. There’s not much more I can add to this, as it’s very surface-level simple, but be sure to keep it in mind if you’re finishing a fight very low on stamina and wouldn’t have what you need to escape.
So as of Patch 0.28.0 of Early Access, which also added Bernice and the new Death/Victory screens amongst many other quality of life changes and HUD updates, one of the most considerable additions are «Artificial Meteorites» that can drop from the sky into 3 of 5 areas during the course of the game. These areas are Alley, Temple, Factory, Pond and School.
After the first night (around 4 minutes and 40 seconds into the game), a meteor will drop in one of these areas, and another every 4 minutes afterwards for a total of 3. The areas they land in will change but the place they crash into will remain the same.
Once the meteor has landed in the spot, you can click on it to collect it like you would anything else. The time to collect takes as long as collecting Tree of Life, so be sure to keep that in mind.
And with that, it’s about the end of the guide and all I can reasonably advise anyone on before being too far out of my own knowledge zone.
However, I’ll finish up with a couple of thank yous and suggestions for beginners.
I hope this guide helped you all somewhat, and please feel free to leave feedback, this is my first guide. ever.
Go out, have some fun, and,