
Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium has taken the tactical RPG world by storm, and with over 100 unique Dolls to collect and deploy, building the perfect team can feel overwhelming. As a seasoned commander who’s spent countless hours analyzing the meta and testing various team compositions, I’m here to provide you with the most comprehensive and up-to-date tier list for 2026.
Whether you’re a new player just starting your journey or a veteran looking to optimize your endgame teams, this guide will help you understand which Dolls are worth investing your precious resources in and which ones you might want to skip. With the recent Version 2.1 update introducing Andoris and Belka, the meta has shifted significantly, making this the perfect time to reassess your roster.
| Tier | Characters | Role | Meta Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| S+ | Qiongjiu, Klukai, Suomi, Makiatto, Vector | Core DPS/Support | Meta-defining, essential for top teams |
| S | Springfield, Nikketa, Belka, Tololo, Andoris | Strong DPS/Support | Excellent choices, highly versatile |
| A | Daiyan, Centaureissi, Lotta, Mosin-Nagant, Ksenia | Solid Performers | Reliable with proper team building |
| B | Groza, Mechty, Papasha, Zhaohui, Cheeta | Situational | Niche uses, team-dependent |
| C | Peritya, Yoohee, Nagant, Vepley, Littara | Limited Viability | Avoid unless for personal preference |
These are the absolute best characters in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium as of May 2026. They define the current meta and should be your top priority for investment and team building.
Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Burn
Best Role: Primary DPS
Qiongjiu stands as the undisputed best character in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, and for good reason. Her passive ability, Steady Plan, allows her to trigger three additional follow-up attacks whenever an ally damages an enemy. This mechanic makes her incredibly versatile and devastating in almost any team composition.
What makes Qiongjiu truly special is her split damage between Physical and Burn types, allowing her to shred through even the tankiest enemies. When paired with Vector, her support attacks deal Burn damage instead of Physical, creating a devastating Burn team composition that dominates both PvE and PvP content.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Maximum investment recommended Best Team Comps: Burn teams with Vector, Suomi, and Centaureissi
Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Corrosion
Best Role: AoE DPS
Klukai is an absolute monster on the battlefield, capable of clearing out entire enemy formations in just a turn or two. Her specialty lies in devastating AoE Corrosion damage that only becomes more powerful as she acquires more Fortifications.
At V6, Klukai becomes an engine of destruction that other Dolls can only dream of matching. Her Ultimate skill, Devastating Drift, can literally wipe out everything it hits, and even enemies it doesn’t directly target! When paired with Peritya, her AoE moves automatically trigger Action Support, increasing Peritya’s damage output significantly.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High investment, especially if running Corrosion teams Best Team Comps: Corrosion teams with Peritya and Mechty
Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Freeze
Best Role: Team Sustain/Utility
Suomi is hands-down the best Support character in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium. Her kit is perfectly designed around keeping your team alive while providing significant utility. Her team-wide shields can absorb massive amounts of damage, and at V1, she gains solid healing capabilities as well.
What makes Suomi truly exceptional is that she’s not just a defensive support – she also deals respectable damage. The more defense points Suomi has, the more damage she deals to enemies, creating a unique offensive-defensive synergy. Additionally, her Support Attacks trigger before ally attacks, potentially depleting enemy Stability Index before your main DPS even attacks.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Essential for most team compositions Best Team Comps: Freeze teams with Makiatto, or universal support for any team
Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Freeze
Best Role: Single-Target DPS
Makiatto is a fantastic damage dealer who excels at eliminating high-priority targets from long range. As a sniper, she does exactly what you’d expect – hit hard from distance and make targeted enemies disappear. Her Freeze typing makes her pair perfectly with Suomi, creating a powerful Freeze team core.
What sets Makiatto apart is her versatility. While primarily a single-target specialist, she gains a Frost Barrier for 2 turns with her Ultimate, providing additional survivability. With her Expansion Key, her Ultimate also grants an Extra Command, allowing her to set up her off-turn attack buff without wasting a turn.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High investment for Freeze teams Best Team Comps: Freeze teams with Suomi and Lotta
Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Burn
Best Role: DPS Support/Burn Specialist
Vector is the must-pick unit for any Burn-focused team composition. Her entire kit is designed around enabling Burn damage and amplifying the effectiveness of Burn DPS characters like Qiongjiu. Her passive, Perception Block, increases the number of support attacks that deal Burn damage by 1, making her absolutely essential when paired with Qiongjiu.
Vector’s Ultimate, Glorious Finale, can light half the battlefield on fire in a single attack, dealing massive AoE Burn damage. Her Fixed Keys offer incredible flexibility, making her effective in mobbing, bossing, and even AoE enemy buff-removal scenarios.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Essential for Burn teams Best Team Comps: Burn teams with Qiongjiu and Centaureissi
These characters are slightly below the S+ tier but still represent excellent choices for most team compositions. They’re versatile, powerful, and can carry teams through difficult content.
Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Hydro
Best Role: Long-Range Support/Healer
Springfield is an SSR Support Doll who provides long-range healing, team-wide buffs, and debuff cleansing. Released globally on July 3, 2025, she has quickly become essential for Hydro-focused teams. The meta lineup of Springfield, Tololo, Mechty, and Klukai dominates both PvE stages and boss fights.
Springfield’s ability to keep mobile allies alive from range while amplifying Tololo’s damage makes her a cornerstone for sustain-heavy, Hydro-centric compositions. She generates Confectance Index to trigger extra actions, providing incredible value beyond just healing.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High for Hydro teams Best Team Comps: Hydro teams with Tololo and Klukai
Rarity: SSR
Class: Marksman
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: Burst DPS
Nikketa is the shiny new toy on the global server, and she wasted no time proving her worth. As a Marksman, she hits like a truck from long range, allowing her to delete priority targets before they can cause problems. What makes her stand out is how easy she is to use – she doesn’t need constant babysitting from supports to remain effective.
Her kit becomes even scarier when paired with debuffers who can soften up enemies first. Nikketa represents the evolution of burst DPS in GFL2, offering incredible single-target damage with minimal setup requirements.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High investment recommended Best Team Comps: Mixed compositions with debuff support
Rarity: SSR
Class: Attacker
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: Hybrid DPS/Utility
Belka is steady and adaptable, bringing damage that holds up in harder fights while providing enough utility to slot into different teams. She isn’t tied to one specific job, making her a safe pick when you need someone reliable. The best part about Belka is that she delivers consistent performance regardless of the situation.
While she may not have the explosive damage potential of S+ tier characters, Belka makes up for it with versatility and reliability. She’s the type of character you can count on when you need consistent performance across multiple game modes.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium to High investment Best Team Comps: Flexible – works in most team setups
Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Hydro
Best Role: DPS/Action Point Generator
Tololo is one of the most interesting characters in GFL2, primarily because of her ability to generate extra Action Points. This mechanic makes her incredibly valuable in longer fights where action economy can make or break your success. Her damage can rival that of Makiatto in some scenarios, especially when properly supported.
When used correctly, Tololo becomes a force to be reckoned with. She works exceptionally well with Qiongjiu because of the Action Support mechanic – if you can get both of them, they create a devastating synergy that can dominate most content.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High investment for Action Point teams Best Team Comps: Action Point teams with Qiongjiu and Springfield
Rarity: SSR
Class: Attacker
Damage Type: Electric
Best Role: Technical DPS
Andoris represents the more technical side of DPS in GFL2. Introduced in Version 2.1, she brings unique mechanics that reward skilled play and proper timing. While she may not be as straightforward as other DPS characters, her potential is undeniable when mastered.
Andoris excels at dealing with specific enemy types and situations where other DPS characters might struggle. Her Electric damage type gives her good coverage against many common enemy weaknesses, making her a valuable addition to many team compositions.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium investment for specialized teams Best Team Comps: Technical compositions requiring precise execution
These characters are competent within their roles and can perform well in most content, but they’re slightly outclassed by the S and S+ tier characters. They’re still worth investing in if you don’t have access to higher-tier options.
Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: Boss Fight Support
Daiyan sits comfortably in A-tier because she’s great at setting the stage but not stealing it. She’s built specifically for boss fights thanks to Perfect Tuning, which disrupts enemy buffs and helps your real damage dealers hit harder. When paired with the Heavy Chord Rifle, she can remove enemy buffs and grant random team buffs at full health.
While her utility is solid, especially early in fights, Daiyan plays more of a setup role in today’s meta where raw damage and synergy combos dominate. She’s reliable and clever, just not the type to carry the entire squad on her own.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium investment for boss-focused teams Best Team Comps: Boss raid compositions with primary DPS
Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Fire
Best Role: Burn Team Support
Centaureissi is an Elite Support unit who specializes in Fire damage. She’s a fantastic Doll to have if you’re looking to build a powerful Burn team but don’t have access to Vector. Her Fire abilities can both damage enemies and heal teammates, providing valuable sustain in Burn compositions.
Her Afternoon Tea Break ultimate can restore 100% of her attack power to all allies, restore up to seven points of Stability damage for a single unit, and cleanse debuffs. While she’s not the strongest Burn unit in the game, her versatility makes her a great pick for A-tier.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium investment for Burn teams without Vector Best Team Comps: Alternative Burn teams with Qiongjiu
Rarity: SR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Freeze
Best Role: AoE DPS
Lotta has some incredibly strong AoE attacks that enable her to blast nearby enemies with deadly shotgun blasts. Her Passive is particularly potent when an enemy has the Frostbite debuff, as she’ll perform a follow-up attack dealing 50% attack power as AoE Physical damage.
Her Ultimate, Amplified Courage, ignores damage reduction from cover and grants an extra command if you successfully hit two or more targets. Lotta earns her A-tier spot thanks to strong freeze synergy and reliable AoE capabilities, though she suffers from long cooldowns that can limit her effectiveness.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium investment for Freeze AoE teams Best Team Comps: Freeze teams with Suomi and Makiatto
Rarity: SSR
Class: Sentinel
Damage Type: Electric
Best Role: Long-Range DPS
Mosin-Nagant is your typical long-range sniper character, capable of shutting down enemies from across the battlefield. Her Electric damage type gives her good coverage against many enemy weaknesses, and her range allows her to stay safe while dealing consistent damage.
While she may not have the explosive damage potential of some S-tier characters, Mosin-Nagant makes up for it with reliability and consistency. She’s the type of character you can depend on to provide steady damage output throughout extended fights.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Medium investment for long-range teams Best Team Comps: Ranged compositions with support characters
These characters have noticeable weaknesses or are easily outclassed by others in higher tiers. They can perform well in specific situations but generally require more investment and specific team compositions to be effective.
Rarity: SR
Class: Attacker
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: Early Game DPS
Groza is one of the characters you get for free at the beginning of the game, and while she can be reliable early on, she quickly falls off in the late game. She can counter enemies, apply crowd control, and fits well with most other Dolls, but her kit becomes largely useless against bosses.
The main drawback with Groza is that she’s primarily useful in early PvE content and quickly becomes obsolete as you progress. You’ll mainly use her until you pull someone better to replace her.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Low investment – replace as soon as possible Best Team Comps: Early game teams before acquiring better options
Rarity: SSR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Corrosion
Best Role: Corrosion Team Support
Mechty truly shines when used alongside Klukai and Peritya, forming the backbone of the Corrosion team. She converts Peritya’s support attacks into Corrosion damage and implants Corrosion weakness on enemies, enabling all three Dolls to exploit that weakness.
However, Mechty loses a lot of her usefulness when not placed on a team with Klukai and/or Peritya. This heavy dependency on specific team compositions makes her a B-tier pick despite her potential in the right setup.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: High investment ONLY if running Corrosion teams Best Team Comps: Corrosion teams with Klukai and Peritya
Rarity: SR
Class: Vanguard
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: Niche Utility
Papasha is a character who fills very specific niches in team compositions. While she can perform adequately in certain situations, she’s generally outclassed by other Vanguards and supports in the higher tiers.
Her main value comes from specific utility that can be useful in particular game modes or against certain enemy types, but she requires significant investment and specific team building to make work effectively.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Low investment unless specific needs Best Team Comps: Specialized compositions requiring her unique utility
These characters should generally be avoided unless you have a specific reason to use them, such as personal preference or very specific team compositions that require their unique abilities.
Rarity: SR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Corrosion
Best Role: Corrosion Team Support
Peritya is an interesting case – she can actually be quite good when paired with Klukai, as her support attacks become incredibly powerful. However, without Klukai, she loses most of her effectiveness and becomes largely irrelevant.
This heavy dependency on a specific S+ tier character makes her difficult to recommend for most players. Unless you’re committed to building a full Corrosion team around Klukai, Peritya will likely disappoint.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Very low investment unless with Klukai Best Team Comps: Only with Klukai in Corrosion teams
Rarity: SR
Class: Support
Damage Type: Physical
Best Role: General Support
Yoohee represents the type of character who simply doesn’t bring enough to the table to justify investment. Her support capabilities are underwhelming compared to S and A-tier supports, and she lacks the unique utility that might make her worth using in specific situations.
While she can technically function as a support character, there are almost always better options available, making her difficult to recommend for serious team building.
Key Strengths:
Build Priority: Avoid unless absolutely necessary Best Team Comps: Not recommended for serious play
Building effective teams in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium requires understanding character synergies and roles. Here are the most powerful team compositions in the current meta:
Core Composition: Qiongjiu + Vector + Suomi + Centaureissi
Burn teams currently dominate the GFL2 meta thanks to the incredible synergy between Qiongjiu and Vector. This composition excels at both single-target damage and AoE clearing, making it versatile for all game modes.
Why it works:
Core Composition: Suomi + Makiatto + Lotta + Springfield
Freeze teams focus on controlling the battlefield while dealing consistent damage. This composition excels at prolonged fights where control and sustain are key to victory.
Why it works:
Core Composition: Klukai + Peritya + Mechty + Suomi
Corrosion teams specialize in devastating AoE damage that can clear entire enemy formations quickly. This composition requires specific characters but offers incredible destructive potential.
Why it works:
Core Composition: Qiongjiu + Suomi + Nikketa + Belka
Hybrid teams offer flexibility and can adapt to various situations. This composition provides a good balance of damage, utility, and sustain without being locked into a specific elemental focus.
Why it works:
Our tier list is based on comprehensive analysis of multiple factors that determine a character’s effectiveness in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium:
We evaluate each character’s damage potential across different scenarios:
Characters are assessed based on their ability to contribute beyond raw damage:
We consider how well characters can stay alive in various situations:
Characters are evaluated based on how well they work with others:
We assess the return on investment for each character:
When building your teams in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, avoid these common pitfalls:
It’s tempting to invest in characters you like or who perform well early on, but resources are limited. Focus your investment on S and S+ tier characters who will remain relevant throughout the game.
Building a team of individually strong characters doesn’t always result in a strong team. Pay attention to elemental synergies, role complementarity, and mechanical interactions between characters.
Many players focus solely on DPS characters and neglect essential supports like Suomi. A well-supported B-tier DPS will often outperform an unsupported S-tier DPS.
New characters are regularly introduced, but not all of them are worth investing in. Wait for tier list updates and community feedback before committing resources to new releases.
It’s fine to copy successful team compositions, but make sure you understand why they work. This knowledge will help you adapt and optimize teams for your specific needs and roster.
For experienced commanders looking to maximize their effectiveness, consider these advanced strategies:
Advanced players understand that Action Points are often more valuable than raw damage. Characters like Tololo who generate extra Action Points can enable devastating turn sequences that win fights before enemies can respond.
Learning to manipulate enemy Stability Index can dramatically increase your damage output. Characters who can reduce Stability Index (like Suomi’s Support Attacks) set up your main DPS for devastating blows.
The top players always build teams around exploiting enemy elemental weaknesses. Maintain a diverse roster with different elemental coverage to handle any situation the game throws at you.
Advanced tactical play involves mastering positioning and cover mechanics. Characters with long-range capabilities can often safely deal damage while avoiding threats that would force melee characters into disadvantageous positions.
Plan your resource allocation months in advance. Know which characters you want to build and save your resources accordingly. Don’t spread yourself too thin by trying to build too many characters simultaneously.
Qiongjiu is currently considered the best overall character in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium. Her universal applicability, incredible damage output through follow-up attacks, and synergy with Burn team compositions make her essential for almost any team.
Rerolling in GFL2 is generally not recommended. The game is quite generous, giving you a free SSR within the first 30 pulls. The rerolling process is also time-consuming and requires multiple Google accounts, making it more trouble than it’s worth for most players.
The best team compositions currently are:
This tier list is updated regularly to reflect balance changes, new character releases, and meta shifts. With Version 2.1 introducing Andoris and Belka, the meta has evolved significantly, and we’ll continue to update as new content releases.
Not necessarily. While C-tier characters are generally not recommended for serious play, some can be viable in specific situations or for players who particularly enjoy their playstyle. However, for optimal performance, focus on S and A-tier characters.
While SSR characters generally have higher potential, many SR characters can perform exceptionally well with proper investment and team building. Don’t dismiss SR characters automatically – some, like Daiyan and Lotta, can be valuable additions to your roster.
Focus your resources on S and S+ tier characters who fit into strong team compositions. It’s better to have one fully invested S-tier character than multiple partially invested lower-tier characters.
Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium offers a deep and complex tactical experience where team building and character investment are crucial to success. This comprehensive tier list should serve as your guide for making informed decisions about which characters to prioritize and how to build effective teams.
Remember that tier lists are tools, not absolute rules. The best team is one that you enjoy playing and that works well with your specific roster and playstyle. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different compositions and find what works best for you.
As the game continues to evolve with new updates and character releases, we’ll keep this tier list updated to reflect the latest meta developments. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly for the most current information.
Pro Tip: Save your resources for limited-time banners featuring S+ tier characters, and always prioritize building a balanced team with good synergy over simply collecting the highest-rarity characters.
Happy commanding, and may your Dolls lead you to victory in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium!