Roblox Archived E.G.O Tier List & Best Picks

E.G.O (also written Unseals) are the big, flashy transformations in Archived that change your moveset, add E.G.O weaponry, and often come with powerful status effects like bleed, burn, rupture, sinking, or poise/dice interactions.

Choosing the right E.G.O can make or break a build — some are perfect for PvP clutch plays, others for PvE burst or farming. Below is a clear tier list based on utility, versatility, and how often an E.G.O shines in both PvE and PvP. Also check out our Archived Beginner Guide for those that are new.

How E.G.O works (short)

E.G.O pages cost Light to use and unlock new pages/weaponry while active. Many pages hit grounded, bypass guard, inflict status effects, or grant bonuses like dice up, poise, charge, hyperarmor, or stored blood. Some E.G.O require ammo (Fell Bullet) or have race locks. Use the E.G.O that fits your build and sin affinities (some pages scale with invested stats).

How to Get EGO?

EGO is another unique feature in the game that enhances your combat style. It works as a power-up tied to your skill pages and fighting abilities. To unlock and use EGO:

  1. Meet the Requirements – You need to progress far enough in the game and unlock multiple skills to qualify. EGO usually becomes available once you’ve experimented with different builds.

  2. Trigger EGO Awakening – EGO is tied to your chosen playstyle. As you keep fighting, you’ll eventually unlock your EGO ability. This may require completing specific conditions depending on your build.

  3. Using EGO – Once unlocked, EGO boosts your combat abilities and makes your build stronger. It often adds unique traits to your fighting style, making it an essential mechanic for late-game content.

Tier List, Best EGO Archived Roblox

S-Tier — Top picks (best overall)

  • Solemn Lament — Great for control: bursts tremor and sinking, strong multi-hit pages with reliable area damage.
  • Smile — Parry bypass, heals on hit, and grants Dice Up on kills; excellent for sustain and extended fights.
  • Sanguine Joy / Blood-focused EGOs — High bleed, guard shatter, stored-blood synergies, and executes; top choice for aggressive blood builds.
  • Twilight — Extremely versatile: area-marking, auto-execute potential, bypasses guard and evade; scales with your stats to change inflicted status.

Why S-tier: these E.G.O provide strong utility (bypass/block break, heals, executes) and fit many playstyles while being reliable in both solo PvE and PvP.


A-Tier — Strong, situationally excellent

  • Waxen Pinion — Heavy single-target damage and burn scaling with volatile stacks; great burst DPS.
  • Fell Bullet — High reward for ranged/bullet builds: bypasses block/evade, poise and execute potential; needs bullets but hits hard.
  • Dimension Shredder — Rupture and strong mobility; good for gap closing and heavy damage combos.
  • Telepole — Paralyze + charge generation; useful for crowd control and setting up follow-ups.
  • Red Eyes — High raw slash damage with execution on low targets; straightforward and deadly.

Why A-tier: powerful pages and clear strengths, but require either resources (bullets/volatile) or more setup/skill to get the most value.


B-Tier — Solid but niche or with trade-offs

  • Farmwatch — Reliable guardbreak combo and mobility; simple and effective for most players.
  • Sunshower — Sinking and rupture utility with dice-down mechanics; good in specific builds that use dice manipulation.
  • Mimicry — Grants imitation stacks and bleed, unclashable on use; strong if you can stack imitation.
  • Fluid Sac — Heavy blunt/pierce damage with sinking and tremor bursts; useful but slightly limited by cooldowns.
  • Ebony Stem / Falling Blossoms — Good rupture or bleed options; decent but not game-changing.

Why B-tier: these EGOs are useful and can carry matches, yet they have limits such as longer cooldowns, conditional power, or less universal utility.


C-Tier — Situational or harder to use

  • Hex Nail — Good bleed/nails toolkit but requires precise use to get value.
  • Regret — Tremor-centered, strong against block but less flexible overall.
  • Roseate Desire / Sanguine Desire variants — Heavy bleed and dice/evade bypass but specialized; take effort to optimize.
  • Nihil — Grounded shockwaves with solid numbers but lacks extra effects that make top tiers stand out.

Why C-tier: fine for themed builds or if you like these mechanics, but they don’t dominate general play.


D-Tier — Low impact or overly niche

  • Some purely cosmetic or weak pages (pages that inflict nothing or only change visuals) — these offer no real combat advantage.
  • Race-locked pages you can’t use — great when available but irrelevant to many players.
  • Very single-purpose EGOs that only help in non-combat tasks or farming.

Why D-tier: limited combat utility or too situational to recommend as go-to choices.


Quick pick guide — best E.G.O by role

  • Best for PvP burst and executes: Fell Bullet, Red Eyes, Solemn Lament.
  • Best for sustain and long fights: Smile, Sanguine Joy / Blood EGOs.
  • Best for mobility and tricky play: Dimension Shredder, Telepole.
  • Best for new players or easy use: Farmwatch, Falling Blossoms.
  • Best for builds that use status synergy (sinking/rupture/bleed): Sunshower, Fluid Sac, Ebony Stem.

How to choose the right E.G.O

  1. Match the E.G.O’s damage types and status effects to your sin affinity (wrath, desire, gloom, envy).
  2. Pick bypass/guardbreak E.G.O if you face many block-heavy players.
  3. Choose execute or heal-based E.G.O for long fights or solo PvE.
  4. Consider resource needs: EGOs like Fell Bullet need bullets; Waxen benefits from volatile stacks.
  5. Try one E.G.O in a few fights to feel its pacing and cooldown rhythm — E.G.O timing matters.

There’s no single “best” E.G.O for every situation, but the ones in S-tier (Solemn Lament, Smile, Sanguine/Blood EGOs, Twilight) are the most consistently powerful across game modes. Use the quick-pick guide above to match E.G.O to your preferred role, and don’t be afraid to experiment — E.G.O can change how the whole game feels in the game Archived.

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