By Jay / / Games

Building a strong lineup in Siberium is not just about collecting heroes, but knowing which ones are actually worth your time and resources. Since this is an idle strategy RPG with limited materials early on, one wrong upgrade can slow your progress a lot.

With more than 50 heroes available and different roles like Warrior, Mage, Priest, and Shield Guard, having a clear tier list helps you focus on heroes that stay useful from early game to endgame.

This guide breaks down the current Siberium hero tier list, explains why certain heroes are strong or weak, and helps you decide who to build, who to skip, and when rerolling is worth it.


Siberium Hero Tier List Overview

This tier list ranks heroes based on overall performance in PvE and PvP, scaling potential, team synergy, and long-term value.

  • S Tier – Meta heroes that dominate most content
  • A Tier – Strong picks with high value and good scaling
  • B Tier – Decent heroes that work but fall off later
  • C Tier – Situational or mid-tier heroes
  • D Tier – Weak heroes that are easily replaced

S Tier – Best Heroes in Siberium

These heroes define the current meta and remain powerful in almost every mode.

  • Blade Master (Warrior) Excels at burst damage by ignoring enemy defense and stealing attack stats. He can apply burn and confusion, making him effective in both AoE and single-target fights.
  • Gabur (Priest) One of the strongest supports in the game. He increases damage enemies take, removes buffs, and grants team-wide lifesteal, making him valuable in every lineup.
  • Bam The Great (Shield Guard) A top-tier tank with silence, true damage based on HP, and team-wide damage reduction. Scales very well into late game.
  • Hades (Warrior) Offers a rare mix of damage and utility. He removes buffs, cleanses allies, applies curses, and automatically supports the team at low HP.
  • Long (Warrior) A high-damage AoE carry with armor break, stealth, immunity, and strong self-healing after kills.
  • Archangel (Warrior) High base stats, strong self-buffs, and deadly burst windows make him very dangerous, especially in PvP.
  • Sword of Destiny (Mage) Targets high-attack enemies first, removes buffs, and weakens enemy carries. One of the best burst mages available.
  • Thor (Shield Guard) Reliable crowd control, defense-ignoring damage, crit reduction, and strong offensive buffs.
  • Veela (Mage) Focused on debuffs with slow, freeze, and armor shred, making her excellent for control-based teams.

A Tier Heroes – Very Strong Picks

These heroes are reliable and powerful, but slightly below S Tier.

  • Slayer – Strong single-target burst and solid scaling
  • Li – Consistent AoE damage with good survivability
  • Voland – Balanced healer with debuffs and team support
  • Aida – Easy-to-use healer and debuffer for PvE
  • Sword God Lee – High burst PvP-focused warrior
  • Lodd – Reliable AoE mage with crowd control
  • Minos – Mage with decent DPS and defensive tools
  • Lucifer – Flexible priest with sustain and buffs
  • King Button – Strong early-to-mid game carry and tank
  • Seraph – Scales well over long fights with proper support

B Tier Heroes – Decent but Limited

Good early or mid-game heroes that struggle later.

  • Moon – Steady AoE damage but poor late-game scaling
  • Paladin – Solid tank with taunt, low damage
  • Adventurer – Easy early-game DPS, falls off later
  • Oliver – Consistent mage with debuffs, lacks burst
  • Dead Hand – Single-target DPS, weak in PvE
  • Medusa – Debuff-heavy priest with inconsistent results
  • Altair – Very tanky but needs heavy support
  • Kirk – Tanky healer with weak late-game scaling
  • Alexia – Strong assassin, very fragile
  • Emperor – Durable tank but slow skill activation

C Tier Heroes – Situational Choices

Useful only in specific teams or early stages.

  • Lord of Terror – Tanky but extremely low damage
  • Queen of Pain – Works only in curse-based teams
  • Sandra – Decent PvE carry, weak late game
  • Judge – Strong heals and revive, long cooldowns
  • Captain – Hybrid damage with poor scaling
  • Fergus – Burst mage with unreliable buffs
  • Ice Emperor Ivan – Control-focused but low DPS
  • Mercy – Beginner healer with no late-game value
  • Wayne – Good buffs but very squishy

D Tier – Worst Heroes in Siberium

These heroes are not worth investing in long term.

  • Illidan – Weak scaling and easily replaced
  • Tiki – Low damage and poor overall use
  • Mechanic – Needs heavy support to function
  • Wolf – No meaningful utility compared to other tanks
  • Visa – Poor stats and no crowd control
  • Lai – Weak healing and limited synergy
  • Valkiyre – Too hard to use with low damage output
  • Kaas – Self-damaging skills and low DPS
  • Rage – Very weak healing and no late-game role

How to Reroll in Siberium

Rerolling is highly recommended if you want a strong start. First, log in as a guest account. Open the in-game floating menu and log out. Then either create a new account or choose a different server. If both options are used, clearing app data allows you to start fresh again.

Once you log back in, redeem all available codes and rewards, then summon heroes. If you pull an S Tier or strong A Tier hero, bind your account immediately. If not, repeat the process. Hero Summon Rates:

  • 3-Star Hero: 77%
  • 4-Star Hero: 13%
  • 5-Star Hero: 10%

Choosing the right heroes in Siberium can save you weeks of grinding and wasted resources. S Tier heroes should always be your main priority, while A Tier units are safe long-term investments. B and C Tier heroes can help early on, but most of them fall off as content gets harder. If you want the smoothest progression, rerolling for at least one top-tier hero is the smartest move you can make.

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