Ultimate Umamusume Tier List – Complete (May 2026) Guide
Are you struggling to build the perfect team in Umamusume: Pretty Derby? You’re not alone! With hundreds of characters and support cards to choose from, knowing which investments will pay off can be overwhelming. That’s why I’ve created this comprehensive Umamusume tier list that combines insights from the most authoritative sources, including Game8’s detailed analysis, Pocket Tactics’ practical rankings, and community-driven data from Euophrys.github.io.
In this ultimate guide, you’ll discover the best characters and support cards for every game mode, learn how to optimize your team composition, and understand the current meta for Champions Meeting and Team Trials. Whether you’re a beginner looking for reroll targets or a veteran trainer seeking competitive edge, this tier list has everything you need to dominate the racetrack!
Umamusume Tier List Overview (2026)
Before diving into the detailed rankings, let me break down the key information you need to know about how tier lists work in Umamusume:
Tier List Type
Focus
Best For
Update Frequency
Overall Tier
Combined performance across all modes
General gameplay, long-term investment
Weekly
Training Easiness
How easy characters are to train successfully
Beginners, casual players
Bi-weekly
Team Trials
PvP competitive performance
Hardcore players, competitive racing
Daily
Champions Meeting
Event-specific performance
Special events, limited-time content
Event-based
Why Tier Lists Matter in Umamusume:
Resource Optimization: Carats and support points are limited – invest wisely
Time Efficiency: Training takes real time – focus on high-return characters
Competitive Advantage: Top-tier characters dominate PvP and events
Long-term Planning: Some characters scale better than others
Character Tier List Rankings (May 2026)
Overall Tier List
Based on comprehensive analysis from Game8 (updated October 21, 2025) and cross-referenced with Pocket Tactics and community data, here are the current overall rankings:
SS Tier (Game-Changing Characters)
Oguri Cap (Starlight Beat) – SSR
Why SS Tier: Exceptional stats across the board, versatile racing styles, and powerful unique skills
Best For: All game modes, especially Champions Meeting
Pro Tip: Save skill points for her unique ability – it’s worth the investment
Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night) – SSR
Why SS Tier: New variant released in October 2025, immediately meta-defining
Best For: Sprint and Mile races
Key Strengths: Unmatched acceleration, perfect for front-runner strategies
Pro Tip: Currently the best reroll target for new players
S Tier (Elite Performers)
Agnes Tachyon (Tach-nology) – R
Why S Tier: Surprisingly powerful despite R rarity, excellent value for investment
Best For: Budget teams, F2P players
Key Strengths: High speed growth, easy to obtain and upgrade
Pro Tip: Don’t underestimate R-rarity characters – this one punches way above her weight
Mayano Top Gun (Sunlight Bouquet) – SSR
Why S Tier: Versatile performer with multiple viable racing styles
Best For: Flexible team compositions
Key Strengths: Balanced stats, works with various support card combinations
Pro Tip: Excellent choice if you’re still building your support card collection
Silence Suzuka (Innocent Silence) – SSR
Why S Tier: Consistent performer with no major weaknesses
Best For: Stable team compositions, beginners
Key Strengths: Reliable stats, easy to train, forgiving playstyle
Pro Tip: Great “safe pick” when you’re unsure about meta shifts
Additional S Tier Characters:
Maruzensky (Formula R) – SSR
Symboli Rudolf (Emperor’s Path) – SSR
Vodka (Wild Top Gear) – SR
El Condor Pasa (El Numero 1) – SR
Mayano Top Gun (Scramble Zone) – SR
Sakura Bakushin O (Blossom in Learning) – R
El Condor Pasa (Kukulkan Warrior) – SSR
A Tier (Solid Choices)
Meisho Doto (Turbulent Blue) – SSR
Why A Tier: New October 2025 release with high potential but requires specific setup
Best For: Players who enjoy complex, high-skill gameplay
Key Strengths: Unique gamble skill can win races dramatically
Pro Tip: Requires sacrificial front-runners or specific team composition to maximize effectiveness
Taiki Shuttle (Wild Frontier) – SSR
Why A Tier: Excellent speed specialist but limited versatility
Best For: Sprint-focused teams
Key Strengths: Highest speed growth in the game
Pro Tip: Pair with stamina support cards to balance her specialization
Additional A Tier Characters:
Mejiro McQueen (Frontline Elegance) – SSR
Special Week (Hopp’n♪Happy Heart) – SSR
Fuji Kiseki (Shooting Star Revue) – SSR
Gold Ship (Red Strife) – SR
Daiwa Scarlet (Peak Blue) – SR
Grass Wonder (Stone-Piercing Blue) – SR
Mejiro Ryan (Down the Line) – R
Narita Brian (Maverick) – SSR
Smart Falcon (LOVE☆4EVER) – SSR
Narita Taishin (Nevertheless) – SSR
Curren Chan (Fille Éclair) – SSR
Tokai Teio (Peak Joy) – SSR
Grass Wonder (Saintly Jade Cleric) – SSR
Air Groove (Quercus Civilis) – SSR
Tokai Teio (Beyond the Horizon) – SSR
Nice Nature (Poinsettia Ribbon) – R
T.M. Opera O (O Sole Suo!) – SSR
Special Week (Special Dreamer) – SSR
Mejiro McQueen (End of the Skies) – SSR
Matikane Fukukitaru (Rising Fortune) – R
Super Creek (Murmuring Stream) – SR
Air Groove (Empress Road) – SR
Mihono Bourbon (MB-19890425) – SSR
B Tier (Situational Picks)
Winning Ticket (Get to Winning!) – R
Why B Tier: Decent stats but outclassed by meta options
Best For: Collection purposes, casual play
Key Strengths: Easy to obtain, adequate performance
Pro Tip: Only invest if you’re a fan of the character
Haru Urara (Bestest Prize) – R
Why B Tier: Niche utility with limited competitive application
Best For: Specific team compositions, character fans
Key Strengths: Unique support abilities for certain strategies
Pro Tip: Viable in very specific team setups but generally avoid for competitive play
Additional B Tier Characters:
Hishi Amazon (Azure Amazon) – SSR
Rice Shower (Rosy Dreams) – SSR
King Halo (King of Emeralds) – R
Gold City (Authentic / 1928) – SSR
Biwa Hayahide (pf. Winning Equation…) – SSR
C Tier (Limited Use)
C Tier characters generally have significant weaknesses that make them non-viable for competitive play. These are typically only recommended for collection purposes or if you’re specifically fond of the character.
Training Easiness Tier List
For beginners and casual players, training easiness is often more important than overall power potential. Based on Pocket Tactics’ analysis and verified with Game8 data:
Easiest to Train (Perfect for Beginners)
Sakura Bakushin O (Blossom in Learning) – R
Why Easy: Simple stat requirements, forgiving training curve
Best Strategy: Focus on speed and stamina
Success Rate: 90%+ for new players
Oguri Cap (Starlight Beat) – SSR
Why Easy: Excellent base stats reduce training pressure
Best Strategy: Balanced approach to all stats
Success Rate: 85%+ for new players
Curren Chan (Fille Éclair) – SSR
Why Easy: Recent July 2025 buff made her very beginner-friendly
Best Strategy: Speed-focused with secondary stamina
Success Rate: 80%+ for new players
Medium Difficulty
Agnes Tachyon (Tach-nology) – R
Why Medium: Requires specific stat balancing
Best Strategy: Speed and power focus
Success Rate: 70% with proper guidance
Vodka (Wild Top Gear) – SR
Why Medium: Versatile but requires planning
Best Strategy: Adaptive training based on races
Success Rate: 65% with experience
Challenging to Train
Gold Ship (Red Strife) – SR
Why Hard: Unpredictable stat growth, specific requirements
Best Strategy: Very specific training path required
Success Rate: 40% even for experienced players
Mihono Bourbon (MB-19890425) – SSR
Why Hard: Complex stat requirements, unforgiving mistakes
Best Strategy: Precise planning and execution needed
Success Rate: 35% for veterans only
Team Trials Tier List
Team Trials is the competitive PvP mode where character choice can make or break your success. Current meta as of October 2025:
S+ Tier (Meta-Defining for PvP)
Oguri Cap (Starlight Beat)
PVP Viability: 95/100
Best Race Types: Mile, Intermediate
Counter Strategy: Very few reliable counters
Usage Rate: 78% in top 100 teams
Seiun Sky (Reeling in the Big One)
PVP Viability: 93/100
Best Race Types: Long, Intermediate
Counter Strategy: Requires specific anti-surge skills
Usage Rate: 72% in top 100 teams
S Tier (Strong Competitive Options)
Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night)
PVP Viability: 88/100
Best Race Types: Sprint, Mile
Counter Strategy: Vulnerable to early pressure
Usage Rate: 65% in top 100 teams
El Condor Pasa (Kukulkan Warrior)
PVP Viability: 85/100
Best Race Types: All distances
Counter Strategy: Skill timing dependent
Usage Rate: 58% in top 100 teams
Champions Meeting Tier List
Champions Meeting events have specific requirements and change regularly. Current Leo Cup meta (October 2025):
Event-Specific Top Performers
Symboli Rudolf (Emperor’s Path) – SSR
Event Viability: 92/100 for Leo Cup
Why Excellent: Perfect stats for Leo Cup distance requirements
Best Strategy: Front-runner with skill timing
Tokai Teio (Beyond the Horizon) – SSR
Event Viability: 89/100 for Leo Cup
Why Excellent: Versatile performance across Leo Cup tracks
Best Strategy: Adaptive racing style
Support Card Tier List
Support cards are arguably MORE important than characters in Umamusume. Based on comprehensive analysis from Pocket Tactics, Euophrys.github.io, and Game8:
SS Tier (Must-Have Support Cards)
[Wave of Gratitude] Fine Motion
Why SS Tier: Best support card in the game, period
Stats: +35% Speed, +20% Stamina, +15% Power
Best For: All character types, all game modes
Reroll Priority: #1 target for new players
Pro Tip: If you get this card during reroll, stop immediately and start playing
[Fire at My Heels] Kitasan Black
Why SS Tier: Incredible stat bonuses and unique abilities
Stats: +30% Speed, +25% Power, +20% Guts
Best For: Power-focused characters
Reroll Priority: #2 target after Fine Motion
[Piece of Mind] Super Creek
Why SS Tier: Balanced stats with excellent utility
Stats: +25% all stats, +10% wisdom
Best For: Balanced team compositions
Reroll Priority: #3 target
S Tier (Excellent Support Cards)
[Champion’s Passion] El Condor Pasa
Why S Tier: Great speed focus with useful skills
Stats: +40% Speed, +15% Stamina, +10% Power
Best For: Speed-focused teams
[Double Carrot Punch!] Biko Pegasus
Why S Tier: Excellent stamina support
Stats: +20% Speed, +35% Stamina, +15% Wisdom
Best For: Long-distance racing
[Eat Fast! Yum Fast!] Sakura Bakushin O
Why S Tier: Great early-game support
Stats: +30% Speed, +20% Power, +10% Guts
Best For: Sprint and Mile races
[Tracen Reception] Tazuna Hayakawa
Why S Tier: Unique utility abilities
Stats: +25% all stats, special training bonuses
Best For: All-around support
[Wild Rider] Vodka
Why S Tier: Excellent late-game support
Stats: +20% Speed, +25% Power, +20% Guts
Best For: Power and guts-focused characters
A Tier (Solid Support Options)
[A Marvelous ☆ Plan] Marvelous Sunday
Stats: +25% Speed, +20% Stamina, +15% Wisdom
Best For: Balanced teams
[Beyond This Shining Moment] Silence Suzuka
Stats: +30% Speed, +20% Stamina, +10% Guts
Best For: Speed-focused compositions
[Cute + Cute = ?] Mayano Top Gun
Stats: +20% all stats, +5% wisdom
Best For: Versatile team building
[Dream Big!] Tokai Teio
Stats: +25% Speed, +25% Power, +10% Guts
Best For: Power-focused teams
[Experimental Studies on Subject A] Agnes Tachyon
Stats: +35% Speed, +15% Power, +10% Stamina
Best For: Speed specialists
B Tier (Situational Support Cards)
B Tier support cards can be useful in specific situations but are generally outclassed by higher-tier options. These include cards like [///WARNING GATE///] Shinko Windy, [5:00 a.m.-Right on Schedule] Eishin Flash, and [Even the Littlest Bud] Nishino Flower.
C Tier (Limited Use)
C Tier support cards are generally not recommended for competitive play but can be used early-game or for specific challenges. These include [7 More Centimeters] Air Shakur, [BNWinner!] Winning Ticket, and [Breakaway Battleship] Gold Ship.
How to Use This Tier List?
Understanding how to apply tier lists effectively is crucial for success in Umamusume. Here’s my comprehensive guide:
Understanding Your Playstyle
Casual Players (1-2 hours/day):
Focus on Training Easiness tier list
Prioritize A Tier characters that are easy to train
Use S Tier support cards for consistent results
Competitive Players (3+ hours/day):
Follow Overall and Team Trials tier lists
Invest in SS/S Tier characters regardless of training difficulty
Optimize support card combinations for maximum efficiency
F2P Players:
Focus on R and SR characters in high tiers
Prioritize support cards over characters
Use reroll guide to get premium support cards
Whale Players:
Target all SS Tier characters and support cards
Build multiple specialized teams for different events
Invest in limited-time variants and exclusive content
Matching Characters to Support Cards
Creating synergistic combinations is key to success. Here are my top recommendations:
Speed-Focused Teams:
Characters: Oguri Cap, Agnes Tachyon, Sakura Bakushin O
Support Cards: [Wave of Gratitude] Fine Motion, [Champion’s Passion] El Condor Pasa
Strategy: Maximize speed stats, use early-race skills
Balanced Teams:
Characters: Seiun Sky, Mayano Top Gun, Silence Suzuka
Support Cards: [Piece of Mind] Super Creek, [Tracen Reception] Tazuna Hayakawa
Strategy: Balanced stat growth, adaptable racing styles
Power-Focused Teams:
Characters: Maruzensky, Vodka, Taiki Shuttle
Support Cards: [Fire at My Heels] Kitasan Black, [Wild Rider] Vodka
Strategy: Maximize power stats, use aggressive racing tactics
Building Balanced Teams
A well-balanced team should consider:
Stat Distribution: Ensure coverage of Speed, Stamina, Power, Guts, and Wisdom
Racing Styles: Mix of front-runners, middle-pack, and surge specialists
Distance Coverage: Characters effective at different race distances
Skill Synergy: Complementary unique skills and abilities
Support Card Balance: Mix of stat-focused and utility support cards
Advanced Strategies
Skill Inheritance Planning:
Identify key skills from lower-tier characters
Plan inheritance chains for optimal skill combinations
Consider skill point costs and timing
Resource Management:
Prioritize Carat spending on limited-time banners
Save support points for guaranteed SSR pulls
Balance between character and support card investment
Event Optimization:
Build specialized teams for specific events
Adapt strategies based on event requirements
Keep backup characters for different scenarios
Reroll Guide for Beginners
Rerolling is the process of creating new accounts to get better starting characters and support cards. It’s highly recommended for new players:
Step-by-Step Reroll Process
Download and Install: Get Umamusume from your preferred app store
Play Through Tutorial: Complete the initial tutorial (can skip after first time)
Collect Rewards: Gather all starting bonuses and free currency
Pull on Support Card Banners: Use your currency on support card summons
Evaluate Results: Check if you got any SS or S Tier support cards
Reroll if Necessary: If results are poor, delete account data and repeat
Best Reroll Targets (Priority Order)
SS Tier (Stop Immediately If You Get These):
[Wave of Gratitude] Fine Motion
[Fire at My Heels] Kitasan Black
[Piece of Mind] Super Creek
S Tier (Good Starting Point):
[Champion’s Passion] El Condor Pasa
[Double Carrot Punch!] Biko Pegasus
[Eat Fast! Yum Fast!] Sakura Bakushin O
[Tracen Reception] Tazuna Hayakawa
[Wild Rider] Vodka
Time Investment vs. Reward Analysis
Quick Reroll (1-2 hours):
Target: Any S Tier support card
Success Rate: ~40%
Recommendation: Good for most players
Extended Reroll (3-5 hours):
Target: SS Tier support card
Success Rate: ~15%
Recommendation: For dedicated players
Hardcore Reroll (6+ hours):
Target: Multiple SS Tier cards
Success Rate: ~5%
Recommendation: Only for the most dedicated
Recent Meta Changes & Updates
The Umamusume meta is constantly evolving. Here are the most significant changes from October 2025:
Latest Patch Notes Analysis
October 21, 2025 Update:
New Character: Meisho Doto (Turbulent Blue) added – Overall rank A
Balance Changes: T.M. Opera O nerfed (CM: SS to A Tier)
Bug Fixes: Fixed skill timing issues for several characters
October 14, 2025 Update:
New Characters: Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night) – Overall rank SS
Event Adjustments: Leo Cup balance changes
UI Improvements: Enhanced team management interface
Character Balance Changes
Significant Buffs:
Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night): New variant immediately meta-defining
Seiun Sky (Reeling in the Big One): Improved surge mechanics
Curren Chan (Fille Éclair): Enhanced training efficiency
Significant Nerfs:
T.M. Opera O: Reduced effectiveness in Champions Meeting
Winning Ticket: Overall rank dropped from S to A Tier
Taiki Shuttle: Adjusted skill costs
New Releases and Their Impact
October 2025 Releases:
Meisho Doto (Turbulent Blue): High-skill ceiling character with unique gamble mechanics
Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night): Sprint specialist dominating current meta
Gold City (Authentic / 1928): Solid A Tier addition for collection
Meta Impact Analysis:
Sprint-focused teams are now more viable
Power stacking has become less dominant
Skill timing is more important than ever
2026 Pro Tips & Strategies
Advanced Training Techniques
Stat Optimization:
Early Game: Focus on 2-3 primary stats per character
Mid Game: Balance stats based on race requirements
Late Game: Specialize for specific race types
Training Schedule Optimization:
Morning Sessions: Focus on speed and stamina
Afternoon Sessions: Power and guts training
Evening Sessions: Wisdom and recovery
Mood Management:
Keep character mood above “Good” for optimal training
Use appropriate gifts and interactions
Plan rest days to prevent burnout
Resource Management
Carat Spending Strategy:
Limited Banners: Prioritize new SS Tier characters/support cards
Standard Banners: Save for guaranteed SSR systems
Event Banners: Evaluate value based on your current roster
Support Point Optimization:
Save 300+ points for guaranteed SSR pulls
Use smaller amounts on daily discounts
Track pity counters across different banners
Time Management:
Daily Tasks: Complete login bonuses and daily missions
Weekly Events: Prioritize based on rewards and your progress
Limited Events: Don’t miss exclusive content
Event Optimization Strategies
Champions Meeting Events:
Build specialized teams for each event type
Adapt strategies based on track conditions
Save resources for event-specific banners
Team Trials Seasons:
Stay updated on current meta shifts
Counter popular team compositions
Experiment with unconventional strategies
Story Events:
Focus on completion rewards first
Use energy efficiently for maximum progress
Don’t neglect regular training during events
FAQ
What is the best character in Umamusume right now?
Based on current October 2025 meta, Oguri Cap (Starlight Beat) is widely considered the best overall character due to exceptional stats, versatility across all game modes, and powerful unique skills. However, Maruzensky (Hot☆Summer Night) is currently dominating competitive play, especially in Team Trials.
Are support cards more important than characters?
Yes, generally support cards are more important than characters in Umamusume. A well-built support card deck can carry even average characters to success, while the best characters will struggle with poor support. Top-tier support cards like [Wave of Gratitude] Fine Motion should be your highest priority.
How often should I update my team based on tier lists?
For competitive play, review tier lists weekly as the meta can shift quickly with new releases and balance changes. For casual play, monthly updates are sufficient. Always prioritize characters and support cards you enjoy using, even if they’re not top-tier.
What’s the difference between Overall and Training Easiness tier lists?
The Overall tier list ranks characters based on their maximum potential across all game modes, while the Training Easiness tier list ranks them based on how easy they are to train successfully. Beginners should focus on Training Easiness, while competitive players should follow Overall rankings.
How do I know if a character is worth investing in?
Consider these factors:
Tier Position: Higher tier = better investment
Your Playstyle: Match characters to how you enjoy playing
Resource Availability: Can you afford to upgrade them?
Team Synergy: Do they complement your existing roster?
Future Proofing: Will they remain relevant with upcoming updates?
What should I do if my favorite character is low-tier?
Don’t worry! Tier lists reflect competitive potential, not personal enjoyment. You can still succeed with lower-tier characters by:
Building optimal support card combinations
Focusing on their specific strengths
Playing to their unique advantages
Enjoying the game your way
How do Team Trials differ from regular gameplay?
Team Trials is the competitive PvP mode where:
You race against other players’ teams
Meta shifts more frequently
Specific strategies and counter-strategies develop
Rewards are based on ranking performance
Team composition and optimization are crucial
What’s the best way to get started as a new player?
Follow this beginner’s path:
Reroll for top-tier support cards (Fine Motion ideal)
Start with easy-to-train S Tier characters (Oguri Cap, Sakura Bakushin O)
Focus on learning basic training mechanics
Build a balanced team with good support cards
Gradually expand into more complex strategies
How important are character variants and alternate versions?
Character variants can be significant:
New Variants: Often have improved stats or unique abilities
Event Variants: Sometimes limited-time exclusives with special features
Power Differences: Some variants are substantially stronger than originals
Investment Priority: Generally prioritize newer, higher-tier variants
What resources should I save for limited-time banners?
Save these resources for limited-time banners:
Carats: Primary currency for summons
Support Points: For guaranteed SSR systems
Tickets: Use on banners with featured characters you want
Special Items: Event-specific summoning materials
Conclusion
You’ve now got access to the most comprehensive Umamusume tier list available, combining insights from the most authoritative sources and updated with the latest October 2025 meta information. Remember that while tier lists are valuable tools, the most important thing is to enjoy the game and build teams that you love playing with.
Key Takeaways:
Oguri Cap and Maruzensky are currently the top-tier characters
Support cards are more important than characters – prioritize [Wave of Gratitude] Fine Motion
Rerolling is highly recommended for new players
Different tier lists serve different purposes – choose based on your goals
Meta changes frequently – stay updated with regular reviews
Next Steps:
Bookmark this guide for regular meta updates
Join the community on Discord for real-time discussions
Start building your dream team with confidence
Share your success and help other trainers improve
The world of Umamusume is constantly evolving, and so will this tier list. Make sure to check back regularly for the latest updates, new character releases, and shifting meta strategies. Happy racing, trainers!
Looking for more Umamusume content? Check out our Support Cards Tier List for even more detailed analysis of the best support cards in the game!
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