Path to Nowhere Level List – All Characters Ranked

  • Greetings
  • Scarf
  • Coquelic
  • Countless Chelseas
  • Demolition
  • Golan
  • Snake
  • RouLecca
  • Zoia
  • Vigil
  • Priscilla
  • Hecate
  • Airplane
  • McQueen
  • Victory
  • Ray of Luvia
  • Crache
  • EMP
  • Dudu
  • Joanna
  • Summer
  • Arianna
  • Read
  • Lynx

Notes on countless Chelsea

Role: Endura

Countless Chelsea is one of the most complex heroes in Path to Nowhere. But in professional hands, she can show excellent results. Countless Chelsea can summon a panther that can be used as a shield. In addition, Countless Chelsea has damage reduction, which allows her to take a lot of damage.

Notes on Demolia

Role: Endura

Demolia's main feature is her health points. She can quickly increase them and then heal herself, which significantly increases her survivability. The only reason she isn't in Tier S is that there is a limitation on her HP boost and healing.

Notes on the snake

Role: Umbra

Although Serpent looks cute, she is one of the deadliest heroines in Path to Nowhere. While using a standard attack, she applies a slow effect to enemies and increases her speed. Additionally, when there are no enemies near Serpent, she will increase her attack.

Notes on RouLecca

Role: Network

RouLecca has poor DPS and can only deal damage with critical attacks, but can increase his critical hit rate and damage while attacking.

Notes on Zoya

Role: Fury

Zoya is an A-tier hero who will most likely appear in the S-tier in the future. She has a 3×3 AoE attack that can deal significant damage. Additionally, Zoya has a lot of health and has no problem killing enemies at close range. But the best thing about Zoya is her passive ability. It increases her attack speed, making her suitable even in the late game.

Notes on Pricilla

Role: Network

Pricilla can summon a clone to help her during battle. She also has a high DPS, allowing you to quickly kill enemies. Unfortunately, her lack of health does not make her worthy of becoming Tier S.

Notes on Hecate

Role: Arcane

Hecate's unique ability has a long range of fire and hits every target in this range, which is extremely powerful. But Hecate doesn't have good survivability, so you should be careful when using it.

Notes on the Plane

Role: Catalyst

Aerial is the only healer in Tier A. The only difference between her and Hamel is that she is universal. Aerial has increased damage, which allows her to fight against enemies. And for increased damage, she gives up her healing abilities. So, Aerial cannot heal as effectively as Hamel.

Notes on Victoria

Role: Arcane

Victoria is a heroine with really significant damage. However, she gives up health points for such a high attack capacity. She will lower her health points to get more attacks and kill enemies more effectively.

Notes on Luvia Ray

Role: Arcane

Luvia Ray is the most classic damage dealer in Path to Nowhere. She has high stats and a passive ability aimed at increasing attack. Overall, she is a powerful heroine that will always benefit your team.

Notes on Crache

Role: Umbra

Crache has one of the best special attacks in Path to Nowhere. The AoE attack can quickly deal a large amount of damage. In addition, this attack has an unblocking effect, so opponents will not be able to dodge it. The only disadvantage of Crache is that it has purely physical stats. Therefore, it must be complemented by powerful characters who can deal a lot of damage.

Notes on EMP

Role: Network

The best thing about EMP is that this hero is free. You can get it by completing the first chapter of the story. And speaking of EMP in battles, she is perfectly suited for the role of a background hero. Her special attack can wipe out heroes with low HP and provide additional buffs for your team.

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