This Journey Renewed Tier List ranks every character card from best to worst to help you build a balanced team of elites with consideration for their placement and role.
Check out Journey Renewed: Fate Fantasy via its Official Website. If you’re a tiers fan, you may also like our Ash Echoes Tier List and Love and Deepspace Tier List.
Journey Renewed Tier List
Being a strategy card game, we advise you to build a team with consideration for card types and their unique attributes. You’ll need varied companions with different roles and fine-tuned assets to perfect your balanced team build that survives each realm through to the late game.
S-TIER
The best cards in Journey Renewed that stunt great strategic and team potential. They’re great at their specific roles and often have something additional that makes them feel more prestige than lesser tiers.
- White Dragon
- Jade Vixen
- Yama
- Six-eared Macaque
- Tang Xuanzang
- Chang’E
- Nezha
- Lord Erlang
- South Pole Star
A-TIER
Great alternatives to the S-Tier bunch if you need to pad your team out with additional characters, or don’t have access to solely S-Tier picks. These units are still strong and equipped to handle combat, but don’t provide anything additional to your build, unlike the highest tier.
- Zhu Bajie
- Sha Wujing
- Sun Wukong
- Lady Spider
- Princess Peacock
- Black Bear Spirit
- Nine-headed Bird
- Queen of Womanland
- Blazeheart
B-TIER
Ideally, these average few should be deemed your last resort options. They’re decent with their niche and good placeholders whilst you work on obtaining higher-tier characters more equipped for future battles.
- Jade Rabbit
- Wordless Scriptures
- Ink Spirit
- Snow White Mouse
- Star Lord Maori
- Pagoda King
- King Golden Horn
- King Silver Horn
C-TIER
Whilst not the worst, I’d encourage you to strive for higher-tier characters as these characters have a few drawbacks on the playing field and perform less than peers with similar attributes.
- Lady White Bone
- Goat Immortal
- Gao Cuilan
D-TIER
These cards are deemed niche picks as they don’t contribute much to a well-balanced and versatile team, and even amongst their peers of a similar role, they fall short of being ideal.
- There are currently no D-Tier cards! Let’s hope it stays this way.