Building the perfect Trickcal: Chibi Go team can feel like solving a puzzle. Every Apostle brings a unique mix of skills, roles, and elemental advantages, making it tricky to decide who deserves your investment. Whether you're stuck in the campaign or just starting to form your first full lineup, this Trickcal: Chibi Go tier list is here to help.
We've carefully ranked every Apostle based on performance, flexibility, and synergy. From the top-tier picks that dominate every stage to the useless ones, this guide covers them all. If you want to clear tough stages faster, build smart elemental teams, and avoid wasting upgrade materials, this is your way to start.
These are the best Apostles in Trickcal: Chibi Go. They dominate both PvE and PvP, fitting easily into most team setups. If you pull one of these, you've hit the jackpot — invest confidently.
Character |
Personality / Race |
Position / Role |
Damage Type |
Highlights |
Aya |
Composed / Witch |
Middle Row – DPS |
Magic |
Excels in elemental advantage stages. Strong mono-element synergy and one of the best long-term investments. |
xXion |
Depressed / Phantom |
Back Row – DPS |
Physical |
Arguably the strongest overall DPS. Hard to dupe but devastating both with and without advantage. |
Yomi |
Depressed / Mystic |
Middle Row – Support |
Magic |
Best support in the game. Provides healing, SP recovery, ally buffs, and enemy debuffs — a must-have unit. |
Vivi |
Innocence / Dragon |
Front Row – Tank |
Magic |
The most durable tank with full shields and lifesteal. Great in both PvE and PvP. |
Chloe |
Madness / Sprite |
Front Row – Tank |
Magic |
Excellent secondary tank. Perfect for Madness-heavy content where Vivi loses advantage. |
Ui |
Vivacious / Elemental |
Middle Row – Support |
Magic |
Hybrid support with strong heals, AoE damage, and passive damage reduction for allies. |
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The next in this Trickcal: Chibi Go tier list are T1 Apostles. These are very powerful but a bit more specialised. They might not fit every team composition, yet they perform exceptionally when used in the right setups or elements.
Character |
Personality / Race |
Position / Role |
Damage Type |
Highlights |
Amelia |
Composed / Elf |
Back Row – Support |
Physical |
Solid AoE damage with stuns and electrocution debuffs. Great early-game unit. |
Picora |
Composed / Witch |
Back Row – Support |
Magic |
Strong healer and buffer with continuous HP regen and physical defence buffs. |
Kidian |
Depressed / Dragon |
Front Row – DPS |
Physical |
High investment frontliner that pays off in mono-element teams. |
Kommy |
Depressed / Werebeast |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
Self-sustaining tank that fits perfectly into Depressed team setups. |
Gabia |
Innocence / Elemental |
Middle Row – Support |
Magic |
Casts frequent shields and pairs beautifully with Vivi. |
Haley |
Innocence / Elf |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
AoE DPS with blind and DoT can save your team in clutch moments. |
Momo |
Vivacious / Werebeast |
Back Row – DPS |
Magic |
Summons clones for a heavy burst. Top Vivacious damage dealer at launch. |
These are not the best characters, but using them wisely can still help you progress faster in Trickcal: Chibi Go.
T2 Apostles in this Trickcal: Chibi Go tier list are solid performers but need higher investment or specific conditions to shine. They're worth building if they fit your preferred element or playstyle.
Character |
Personality / Race |
Position / Role |
Damage Type |
Highlights |
Jade |
Composed / Dragon |
Middle Row – DPS |
Magic |
Needs high skill upgrades to compete; consistent once levelled. |
Sylla |
Composed / Elemental |
Back Row – DPS |
Physical |
Single-target damage queen, great for boss fights. |
Velvet |
Composed / Witch |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
Can taunt and heal herself, but risky as a solo frontline. |
Posher |
Depressed / Witch |
Back Row – Support |
Magic |
Offers sustain and healing; an early-game support option. |
Rim |
Depressed / Phantom |
Front Row – DPS |
Physical |
RNG-based sustain works for towers and raids. |
Erpin |
Innocence / Sprite |
Back Row – DPS |
Magic |
AoE-focused and buffs Innocence allies’ damage. |
Diana |
Madness / Werebeast |
Middle Row – Support |
Magic |
Good healing and crit reduction; reliable for Madness setups. |
MaestroMK2 |
Madness / Elf |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
Budget-friendly tank with shields, best for raids. One of the best Apostles for beginners in Trickcal: Chibi Go. |
Shaydi |
Madness / Phantom |
Front Row – DPS |
Physical |
Assassin-style DPS that teleports to the enemy backline. |
Rudd |
Vivacious / Dragon |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
AoE tank with enemy damage reduction debuff. Needs buffs to compete. |
The last in this Trickcal: Chibi Go tier list are T3 units. These are mostly filler options or early-game companions. They can be fun to experiment with, but are usually outclassed by higher-tier characters.
Character |
Personality / Race |
Position / Role |
Damage Type |
Highlights |
Espi |
Composed / Phantom |
Back Row – Support |
Magic |
SP reducer with silence utility. Better after future updates. |
Fricle |
Composed / Witch |
Middle Row – DPS |
Magic |
AoE silencer good vs Madness enemies. Cute skin, low damage. |
Meluna |
Composed / Elemental |
Back Row – Support |
Magic |
Hybrid DPS/healer, but lacks endgame potential. |
Festa |
Depressed / Elf |
Front Row – Support |
Physical |
Reduces enemy output, but is overall weak. |
Levi |
Depressed / Witch |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
Free unit for early Depressed teams. Decent but limited. |
Allet |
Innocence / Elf |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
Useful only for resource farming. Not viable in combat. |
Bigwood |
Innocence / Elemental |
Front Row – Tank |
Physical |
Good vs magic attackers with frequent shields. |
Mago |
Innocence / Werebeast |
Middle Row – Support |
Magic |
Decent heals, removes buffs from bosses. |
Silphir |
Innocence / Dragon |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
AoE attacker with short cooldowns, early-game only. |
Speaki |
Innocence / Phantom |
Back Row – Support |
Magic |
Boosts ally crit damage; helpful for raid setups. |
Belita |
Madness / Witch |
Back Row – DPS |
Magic |
Boosts frontliner damage. Weak until more front DPS releases. |
Ifrit |
Madness / Elemental |
Front Row – DPS |
Magic |
Fire DoT user; low damage scaling overall. |
Mayo |
Madness / Sprite |
Back Row – DPS |
Physical |
Deals poison DoT; falls off quickly late-game. |
Sist |
Madness / Dragon |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
Self-buffing attacker but lacks real power. |
Beni |
Vivacious / Werebeast |
Front Row – DPS |
Physical |
Gains SP when hit; long cooldowns limit her. |
Canna |
Vivacious / Elf |
Back Row – DPS |
Physical |
Weak, selfish DPS with some stun utility. |
Jubee |
Vivacious / Elemental |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
Single-target attacker; relies too much on fragile summons. |
Marie |
Vivacious / Sprite |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
DoT-based damage; limited scaling. |
Rufo |
Vivacious / Werebeast |
Middle Row – DPS |
Physical |
Assassin-style Apostle; weak numbers make her niche. |
With this, our Trickcal: Chibi Go tier list comes to an end. From overpowered units like Yomi, Aya, and Vivi, to flexible mid-tiers like Amelia and Picora, this list gives you a clear picture of where to focus your resources. As updates roll out and new Apostles join, the rankings may shift, but the fundamentals of team balance and elemental synergy will always matter.
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