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Reverse 1999 Characters List

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Nov 1, 2023


Wondering who all the Reverse 1999 characters are? We’ve got you covered!

Reverse 1999 has a quickly growing roster of characters. Here’s your one-stop shop to keep track of them all.

Reverse 1999 Characters

A Knight (6✦)

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A Knight is very simple to explain. Extremely consistent damage output. He’s easy to earn Moxie with using a standard amount of Action Points, and after dealing heavy damage with his own Ultimate, increases the damage output of his allies as well. There’s no specific team he has to be played with, and nothing difficult to understand about his kit. He’s just a heavily consistent damage dealer.
Afflatus: Spirit Spirit
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

aliEn T (3✦)

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aliEn T is a Reverse 1999 character that has decent abilities, but no synergy between them. With one ability applying Taunt and Counter to aliEn T allowing it to attack enemies when targeted while its ultimate Disarms and Silences enemies making them unable to perform any attacks, it becomes a lackluster variety character instead of having synergistic skills.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

APPLe (4✦)

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APPLe is given to players by default at the beginning of the game, and he may stick on some teams for a while. He can provide healing for his team while outputting damage and does surprisingly high damage against enemies with low Mental DMG Resistance. While feeling very much like a standard early-game character, he works well in most content in the game.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Baby Blue (5✦)

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Baby Blue not only afflicts enemies with a wide variety of debuffs from dropping their defensives to increasing their damage taken, but she then increases the damage of her Ultimate using these debuffs. So not only does she constantly elevate the damage output of her teammates, but she then adds to the damage pool by committing her Ultimate to the pot.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Bette (3✦)

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You’d think Bette’s consistent shielding of teammates would be enough to make her usable, but on top of that, she even has a buff attached to her Ultimate. With her Ultimate, she can add a star to an ally’s incantation for 2 rounds, boosting enemy attacks alongside the shields she adds to them. Multifaceted but not stretched too thin, the perfectly flexible character.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Bunny Bunny (4✦)

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Bunny Bunny is a great character for players to learn mechanics with. Carrying heavy damage attacks, debuffs, and a healing Ultimate, Bunny Bunny is the full package. At 4✦ she’s not the easiest character to pull, but players are bound to get her in the first few rounds. The Beast Addlatus is competitive, but not all Beast characters are as flexible as Bunny Bunny.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Click (5✦)

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Not only is Click valuable for his Afflatus, but he’s self-sustainable as well. He outputs consistent Spirit Mental damage while reducing enemy damage output. He doesn’t require much investment from the rest of the team, allowing more slots to be filled by other debuffers, buffers, or even damage dealers.
Afflatus: Spirit Spirit
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Cristallo (4✦)

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A tragic character from the looks of things, Cristallo luckily isn’t so tragic in performance. She not only provides almost every defensive buff under the sun, but even provides some defense and healing debuffs to enemies. Her skills are easy to rotate through during battles for more consistent survivability and damage output at the same time.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Darley Clatter (3✦)

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As a mainly attacking character with some healing capabilities, Darley Clatter ends up serving as a poor replacement for Dikke. The damage nor healing is as impressive as other characters that serve those purposes, but having the ability to do both does serve to make Darley slightly valuable for those who want to work only a small amount of healing into a team and happen to need a Beast character.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Dikke (5✦)

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An unexpectedly high damage dealer for a healer, Dikke provides just enough support to keep the team alive at all times while putting out heavy damage of her own when she can. By using healing to build up Moxie, Dikke can easily get to her high damage output Ultimate which turns her from a healer to a fight-ender. On top of that, she’s a healer that can be slotted into any team.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Door (2✦)

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A sacrifice character, as the 2✦ characters were at release. It provides a Moxie boost to allies, giving the ability to draw team Ultimates at crucial times in battle. Though many may be weary of using sacrifice characters, the empowering effect of the Ultimate is very noticable.
Afflatus: IntellectIntellect
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Druvis III (6✦)

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For anybody who wants maximum Plant damage, Drivis is the way to go. With the ability to do single target damage, mass attack damage, and make it all high output at that, Druvis isn’t just the best Plant Afflatus attacker, but one of the best attackers at release. She’s so good in fact, that they made her a boss that makes you realize you’re going to have to pay attention to your team’s level from that point forward.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Eagle (4✦)

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Eagle looks like a very typical mid-level character but ends up being a really reliable damage dealer in terms of Plant Affluatus. She is the most accessible Plant damage dealer, being built exclusively for damage output. The majority of players are going to want her against Star Afflatus enemies paired with some kind of buffer or debuffer.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Erick (4✦)

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A decent attacker in her own right, Erick’s added ability to debuff enemies while outputting damage makes her a mixed attacker and debuffer. She can decrease Critical Resist on enemies as well as remove their buffs with her Ulitmate. She functions very well as a team’s sub DPS to enable the main DPS while putting out her own damage as well.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

John Titor (3✦)

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John is an easy-to-pull healer from a lesser-seen Afflatus. Providing both shields and health for teammates, John is one of the most supportive Reverse 1999 characters. Because of how easily they can be pulled, players can have a high Potray John Titor to utilize pretty early on as long as they’re making use of the banner pulls.
Afflatus:
Intellect Intellect
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

La Source (3✦)

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Never judge a book by its cover! This 3✦ peasant child can be a really great support for any team. She’s mainly a healer, providing Mass healing frequently, and even having a Mass attack to assist attackers in taking down targets. Her Ultimate does huge damage, especially against Star enemies, and removes Moxie which slows down enemy Ultimate building.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Leilani (3✦)

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Easy to obtain and easy to understand, Leilani is a fairly strong character that every player will receive for free. She is primarily a single target attacker, chipping down specific enemies until she earns her Ultimate which rewards players for using her Action Points on her to build Moxie and do heavy Mass damage, even boosting Moxie for allies. Not bad at all for a free character.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Matilda (5✦)

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This pretentious French girl will grow on players throughout the game. She’s a decent attacker, with the ability to lower Critical Resistance in enemies while boosting Critical Rate in her own Ultimate. Not only does she enable herself, but she can enable to Crit reliant Star Addlatus character Lilya as well creating an absolutely destructive team against Mineral Afflatus enemies.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Mesmer Jr. (4✦)

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Mesmer Jr. is not only a very interesting story character with a great design, but a solid team character as well. She carries a strong single-target attack, a team buff, and a debuff Ultimate. She’s an attacker who can empower herself, making her a reliable damage dealer of a less common Afflatus. Did we mention she has a really cool design?
Afflatus:
IntellectIntellect
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Mondlicht (4✦)

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Mondlicht is a great character to use for early-game players who are fortunate enough to pull her. She packs tons of damage with easy conditions to meet for bonus damage. Her entire style is a rip from RWBY’s main character, but that may just make her even cooler. Most of her attacks are Mass attacks with the exception of her Ultimate which can be used as an execute after dealing enough prior damage.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Ms. NewBabel (6✦)

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Though she has a very interesting design, Ms. NewBabel isn’t what most players want out of a 6✦ character. She’s objectively a fine character, but in comparison to her class, she’s less than desirable. She simply provides shields to her entire team and also draws enemy attacks to herself with her Ultimate. Nothing too impressive, but as long as the play has at least one more rare character with more damage capabilities, that kind of defensive support will work better.
Afflatus: Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Ms. Moissan (4✦)

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It is hard for Ms. Moissan to stand out against other Mineral Addlatus characters, but players who want a very slow defensive playstyle may enjoy using her. Being able to apply shields to teammates and also freeze enemies, she can really slow down the game. Building up buffs and healing will be much easier with Ms. Moissan buying time.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Ms. Radio (2✦)

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Both 2✦ characters at launch were sacrificial characters. While carrying some regular attacks, Ms. Radio’s main usage is in the Ultimate which removes Moxie from the enemy, prevents them from regaining Moxie for multiple turns, and deals a bit of damage. Shorter battles will prove beneficial for Ms. Radio, but otherwise she’s not going to be a team staple.
Afflatus: Spirit Spirit
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Necrologist (5✦)

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Necrologist is a bit outclassed in everything she wants to do. She’s Action Point hungry without providing reliable damage in comparison to the top-tier characters, and her Ultimate healing is very unreliable. She can function if invested into with Action Points, but she won’t function as smoothly as other options for characters of the same purpose.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Nick Bottom (4✦)

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As a single target buffer, Nick Bottom doesn’t provide much of what most teams want from a supporter. He absolutely requires a healer to be played with as his Ultimate removes 99% of his health, meaning he can only be played with a hyper carry attacker, but can’t play on a team with a damage buffer. Unless a team is in dire need of a Beast character, he limits team building a bit too much unless used as a sacrifice.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Oliver Fog (5✦)

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Though he seems like a defensive support at first, Oliver Fog can actually hold his own in battle. Aside from his skill that adds Mass Sturdiness to teammates, the rest of his kit is meant to output damage. He can even heal himself while dealing damage granting him the ability to solo sustain in teams that don’t take too many turns to output damage and defeat enemies.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Onion (3✦)

Reverse 1999 Characters Onion

Onion is a very standard character to use in the early game if needed. More than likely players will already have a better lineup, but if in dire need of a buffer, Onion can provide the team with Sturdiness which will increase their DMG Taken Reduction. She’s a very simple character but gets the job done in a pinch alongside stronger characters.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Pavia (4✦)

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Pavia is a very mixed bag, but overall is good when he’s played correctly. He’s a mass attacker who relies on bonuses that are based on his HP level. He can fluctuate between low HP and high HP by healing with his Ultimate, making it possible for a dedicated player to play both sides of his kit and maximize damage output. Because of his difficulty and lack of reliability, as well as his strict mass attack style, he works best as a secondary DPS.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Poltergeist (4✦)

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Poltergeist is one of the Reverse 1999 characters that will really surprise players. As a damage dealer, she will never be too impressive, but her Ultimate is very original and fun to use. She can draw enemy attacks to her, while also becoming immune to Reality DMG. This can void entire enemy turns and free up space for your team to combine Incantations and produce stronger attacks.
Afflatus: Spirit Spirit
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Rabies (4✦)

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Rabies starts off as a lackluster character, having damage bonuses on his attacks that he can’t activate himself. At Insight I though, he gets the ability to apply Poison to enemies with each attack, which then activates the effect of his most powerful attack, giving him thepotential to deal 550% damage to a target. He requires a bit of investment to reach the level of stronger characters, but his playstyle is one of the most fun to use.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Satsuki (5✦)

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While Satsuki is mostly a damage dealer, she also packs the ability to slow down enemies. She can output massive damage with her rarity and powerful skills, but alongside that, she can also slow enemies by petrifying them. Not only does her damage dealing skill do this, but her massive damage Ultimate can also apply Petrify when Rigidity is stacked which is quite easy to do when investing Action Points into her.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Sonetto (5✦)

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The Timekeeper’s loyal friend and the best character received for free upon starting the game. Regular damage dealing isn’t too impressive coming from Sonetto, but her ability to consistently apply Disarm to enemies, buff damage and defense for teammates, and heavily boost her own Ultimate equips her for a heavy variety of situations. Her only downside is the requirement of being a bit Action Point hungry, though the value from the Ultimate makes it worth it.
Afflatus:
Mineral Mineral
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Sotheby (6✦)

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This high-energy, born with a silver spoon potion maker will win your heart in the story and in battle. She is a rare healer/debuffer combo that can heal and cure teammates while poisoning enemies. Her kit is built around outlasting enemies by ticking their health down while increasing the health of her own team. With high damage attackers paired with her players can easily outpace even high health boss enemies.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Sputnik (3✦)

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Sputnik is one of the several Reverse 1999 characters that is simply an object. It serves as a decently well-rounded debuffer. It can stop attacks, buffs, debuffs, and healing as well as stick a counter on enemies that attack it, removing their Moxie and slowing their build towards an ultimate.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Sweetheart (5✦)

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A very standard damage dealer with just a bit of debuff capability. Sweetheart is very reliable for being able to draw consistent attacks of both Single Target and Mass attacks. While there are other straightforward attackers to compete with, her variety in strictly attack skills makes her a good hyper-carry or hyper-offensive teammate.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Tennant (5✦)

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Tennant is a mass shielder who doesn’t sacrifice attack capabilities to be able to buff teammates. She’s able to manage shielding all teammates at once while also being able to output significant single-target damage. For players looking to run a balanced team, this is the kind of character you want providing protection while being self sufficient with damage as well.
Afflatus: Beast Beast
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

The Fool (3✦)

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Jack of all trades, master of none. With middling damage output, decent defence building through level advancement, and some debuffing capabilities, The Fool ends up just being a filler character for any team needing a Star Afflatus slot covered. If given lots of action to work with he can build up plenty of debuffs on the enemy, but it would take action from big damage dealers.
Afflatus:
StarStar
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

TTT (4✦)

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As one of the most interesting designs out of all of the Reverse 1999 characters, TTT stands out in her skill kit as well. Though her stats don’t scale as well as some characters, her ability to debuff enemies by preventing the Moxie gain gives her a niche in teambuilding. As long as she’s fed AP by being allowed to attack frequently, she can slow down the enemy team and prevent enemies from building up ultimates.
Afflatus:
Star Star
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

Twins Sleep (3✦)

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Twins Sleep isn’t just a cool reference to “The Shining”, they are also the best 3✦ character on release of the game. They can decrease enemy damage, defense, and turns. That’s right, this 3✦ character’s Ultimate can completely stop an enemy from taking their turn until they’re hit. On a team with single-target attackers, you can take an enemy completely out of the battle until the rest of the team is dealt with first. They are one of the coolest styles to play, with a valuable Afflatus, lots of support capability, and a great reference to other media.
Afflatus: Spirit Spirit
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0

X (5✦)

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The Twitter rebrand personified, X is one of the few release characters with the Intellect Afflatus. He has many dispells across his skills and Ultimate, able to debuff any enemy no matter what they prep to do on their next turn. While his damage is middling, it’s the best out of all Intellect Afflatus characters at release, giving him a bit more value than simply debuffing.
Afflatus: IntellectIntellect
Damage Type: Reality
Released: 1.0

Зима (4✦)

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As both a buffer and debuffer, Зима ends up being an all-in-one support minus the healing. His skills allow for situational decision-making, with the downside of the action bar getting a bit crowded with unwanted attacks at times. Because of his versatility though, he can be worked into a variety of different teams.
Afflatus: Plant Plant
Damage Type: Mental
Released: 1.0



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