One element that made Tokyo Ghoul a successful R-rated mini-series was its characters. Although in a different setting, there are many reasons to love the same faces in the mobile game adaptation, Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains.
A bulk of heroes and heroines in the show and manga are featured in the turn-based RPG, so choosing the right avatars to fight with can be perplexing.
Worry not, though, because here is an updated tier list for the best champions to work with in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains.

Explaining the Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains Tier List
This article will rate characters in five tiers: S, A, B, C, and D. It's a descending list, with the S-tier being the most superior and the D-tier at the bottom of the food chain.
Keep in mind that this system doesn't only consider combat power (CP). We have assessed their active and passive abilities, as well as how effective they are in their given roles.
However, we are only including the SSR-rated heroes. That's 33 out of over 50 characters in the game's official index.

With that said, let's get right into ranking Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains' most efficient fighters.
S Tier
This section belongs to the most overpowered beings in the game. They have top-notch base stats, and it is best to build your team around at least one of these heroes.

| Name | Attribute |
|---|---|
| Rize Kamishiro [Binge Eater] | Speed |
| Ken Kaneki [Awaken] | Speed |
| Itori [Helter Skelter] | Strength |
| Toka Kirishima [Rabbit] | Strength |
| Uta [Mask-Maker] | Speed |
A Tier
The upper echelon is elite company; you have to be very lucky to recruit any of those guys in your first few rolls. You have a higher chance of pulling the heroes on this tier, and they are more than capable of being your go-to's early in the game.

| Name | Attribute |
|---|---|
| Hinami Fueguchi [Fledgling Butterfly] | Skill |
| Kohtaro Amon [Twinblades of Justice] | Speed |
| Ayato Kirishima [Wings of Power-Seeker] | Skill |
| Juzo Suzuya [CCG Maverick] | Skill |
| Kisho Arima [Lightning God] | Strength |
| Yoshimura [Non-Killing Owl] | Skill |
| Iwao Kuroiwa [New Proto] | Skill |
| Shu Tsukiyama [Gourmet] | Strength |
| Tatara [Wordless Avenger] | Strength |
B Tier
If you are looking for the most potent supporting cast for your top Tokyo Ghoul fighters, look no further than the units in this group. They have average combat power and abilities but will still deliver in most cases.

| Name | Attribute |
|---|---|
| Yakumo Omori [Jason] | Strength |
| Renji Yomo [Taciturn Warrior] | Speed |
| Ryoko Fueguchi [Daughter Protector] | Skill |
| Nashiro Yasuhisa [Spotless Shroud] | Speed |
| Yukinori Shinohara [New Proto] | Skill |
| Chu Hachikawa [Envoy of Vengeance] | Strength |
| Kosuke Hoji [Red Tongue Hitman] | Speed |
| Kyouji Misaka [Warden] | Skill |
| Ayato Kirishima [Rebelwing] | Speed |
C Tier
Treat the characters in this category as reserves. Some of them don't trail that far behind the heroes in the B-tier, and they have handy skills that might give you the edge in specific battles.

| Name | Attribute |
|---|---|
| Kori UI [Rising Star] | Skill |
| Akira Mado [Father's Will] | Strength |
| Noro [Powerful Revival] | Speed |
| Take Hirako [Absolute Strength] | Skill |
| Mogan Tanakamaru [Battleground Gentleman] | Strength |
| Kurona Yasuhisa [Inky Shroud] | Speed |
D Tier
We least recommend the heroes on this tier. However, it should be noted that although we do our best to be as objective as possible, personal opinion is still involved in this Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains ranking.
So, if you like using any of these heroes and it's working well for you, continue what you're doing.

| Name | Attribute |
|---|---|
| Naki [Crybaby] | Skill |
| Nishiki Nishio [Senior] | Strength |
| Nico [Ladyboy in Love] | Speed |
| Kureo Mado [Quinque Maniac] | Strength |
Rerolling in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains
Because the best characters in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains are SSR-rated, they are difficult to pull. You only have a 3% probability of obtaining an SSR hero in Regular Recruit. That's why many resort to rerolling.

If you are unfamiliar with this process, it is a gaming hack where you restart a gacha game multiple times to summon the champions you want.

Break the Chains doesn't allow guest accounts, so this procedure can be more taxing than games like Nikke or Reverse: 1999. Nevertheless, you'll find everything you need to know about rerolling in Tokyo Ghoul in the steps below.
- Step 1: Restart the game and log in with a new email, Apple, or KomoeGame account. You can do this by tapping the switch account icon at the bottom right side of the launch screen.
- Step 2: Play the tutorial until you reach stage 1-7 of the story mode to unlock the Recruit feature. Frisk through the cutscenes by pressing the Skip button at the top right corner.
- Step 3: Recruit your first few characters and continue with the tutorial.
- Step 4: After finishing Chapter One of the Main Story, go to the mail icon at the top left side of the home screen.
- Step 5: Hit the Claim All button to get all of your freebies.
- Step 6: Return to the home screen and go back to Recruit.
- Step 7: Use all the currency you have to pull as many heroes as possible.
- Step 8: If you still don't get the hero you need, repeat the process.

Deleting an Account in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains
If you have already used all of your burner accounts or don't want to use any at all, account deletion can be an alternative. However, erasing an account in KomoeGame takes seven days.
Having multiple accounts can be useful here because you can play on one account while waiting to reset the other. Here are the steps you need to take to delete an account in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains.
- Step 1: Tap the cog icon at the top left corner of the home screen.
- Step 2: Go to Account and select User CTR under User Service.
- Step 3: Press Delete.
- Step 4: Type ‘Request Deletion' and tap Delete.

Within the seven-day period, you can log in to your account to cancel the deletion. But after that, all your data will be permanently removed.
Conclusion
Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains has awesome characters. Though they are not easy to obtain, you can breeze through the story once you get your hands on the right heroes.