The Dolls you deploy in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium define your battle outcomes. With each Doll bringing unique skills and attributes to the field, choosing the right ones can significantly impact your success. To help you craft winning strategies, we’ve put together a Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium characters tier list, evaluating the best units based on their overall effectiveness, versatility, and synergy with others.
Tier | Dolls |
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S | Daiyan, Makiatto, Qiongjiu, Suomi, Tololo |
A | Ksenia, Lotta, Sabrina, Sharkry |
B | Colphne, Dushevnaya, Mosin-Nagant, Papasha, Peritya |
C | Cheeta, Groza, Littara, Nagant, Nemesis, Ullrid |
D | Krolik, Vepley |
Dolls in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium are divided into SR and SSR rarities, but that doesn't mean all SSR characters are superior to SR. While SSRs often top tier lists thanks to their powerful stats and abilities, some SRs excel due to their reliability or strength in a certain niche. This GF2: Exilium Tier List highlights the pros and cons of each Doll so you know which ones are worth your resources.
Doll | Pros and Cons |
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![]() Daiyan (SSR Vanguard) | +Exceptional movement +Arguably the best Stability breaker unit -Average damage dealer |
![]() Suomi (SSR Support) | +Healer +Shielder +Buffer +Debuffer +Strongest shield in the game -Low damage |
![]() Makiatto (SSR Sentinel) | +Excellent damage +Sniper range +Huge Crit Rate -Needs to stay at high HP for some of her buffs |
![]() Qiongjiu (SSR Sentinel) | +High single target damage +Burn -Slow |
![]() Tololo (SSR Sentinel) | +2 Action Phases at the start of battle +Great damage -Single Target only -Requires careful Contamination Gauge management |
The best at what they do, boasting unmatched damage, healing, or general utility. They excel in any team composition and serve as the backbone of any top-tier team. Investing in these units is a guaranteed way to elevate your gameplay.
Doll | Pros and Cons |
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Sharkry | +High Single Target damage +Main Doll for Burn teams +Excellent stability-lowering abilities -Single Target damage only -Slow |
Ksenia | +Healer +Buffer +Debuffer +Great for Burn teams -Single Target healing only |
Lotta | +Knockback Ability +Cover destruction +Easy to V6 |
Sabrina | +Buffer +Debuffer +AOE -AOE only |
Reliable and effective, these units perform consistently well in most scenarios. While they may not reach the overwhelming power of S Tier, they excel in specific roles or niches, making them a core component in the right situations.
Doll | Pros and Cons |
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Dushevnaya (Support) | +Freeze damage +Good freeze debuff options -Not good enough buffs for an SSR unit |
Papasha | +Robot works as an extra unit on the field +Easy to V6 -Robot dies easily, which significantly lowers her overall DPS |
Mosin-Nagant | +Range +High Single Target damage +Paralysis +Action Support -Slow -Needs Support that clears Stability to trigger Action Support consistently |
Peritya | +AOE Corrosion damage specialist +Grenades can move enemies -AOE attacks only -Low Stability damage |
Colphne | +Healer +Buffer +High Healing output +Stability recovery -ATK Buff only -Low damage |
Solid options for specific roles or strategies, these units can hold their own with the right synergy. However, they lack the raw power or versatility of higher-tier units, often requiring more investment to reach their potential.
Doll | Pros and Cons |
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Cheeta (SR Support) | +Powerful Healer +Debuffer +Buffer +Ultimate deals damage, Heals, and applies 4 Buffs -Low attack -Buffs are random with inconsistent durations -Can’t heal Stability |
Nemesis | +High damage potential +Range +Debuffer +Support Attack -Ultimate requires proper timing for max damage -Low mobility -Slow |
Groza | +Single target and AOE attacks +Buffer +Works in a variety of teams -Master of none -Other units cover her strengths better |
Ullrid | +Camouflage ability +High Burst damage +Mobility -Low Stability damage -Long Cooldowns -Melee range only |
Littara | +Debuffer +Low investment support -AOE damage only |
Nagant | +Debuffer +Applies stun to debuffed enemies -Low attack -Short debuff duration |
These units are situational, thriving only in specific teams or battle scenarios. They often struggle to keep up in tougher battles, and usually, there is a better alternative available. While they are fine for early-game use, they’ll likely be replaced as you progress through the game.
Doll | Pros and Cons |
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Krolik | +High Mobility +Extra Movement -Low Stability -Meele Range Only |
Vepley | +Mobility +Single target and AOE attacks +Knockback ability -Range -Movement Failure bane |
In the current meta, these units offer limited utility and struggle to compete with higher-tier options. While they may not be considered worth building, they aren’t entirely useless and may still have niche uses or be fun to play.
Rerolling in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is simple, yet not essential to enjoy the game. While securing the top characters may make the game easier for you, the most important thing is to pull the characters you’re interested in. Keep in mind that the meta can always change in the future, and mid-tier characters can still perform well with the right strategy, investment, and team.
To reroll your account, the trick is to start playing as a Guest, rather than signing up for the game. If you are unsatisfied with your initial pulls, restart the game and make a new account as a guest until you achieve your desired results. For more summons, don’t forget to input Girl Frontline 2: Exilium Codes! Once you're happy with your lineup, link your account to save your progress.
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