In Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus, there are only a limited number of pets available in the game, and each hero can take only one pet. Unlike cards and artifacts, pets join you directly on the battlefield. They deal damage, activate buffs, and provide direct stat bonuses to their assigned hero and sometimes to the entire party. Which are the best ones? In this pet tier list, we'll go over each pet and rank them based on their power. We'll also walk you through the easiest way to acquire these pets by playing Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus using OSLink remote desktop . So let's get into it!

Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus Pet Tier List Rankings
Here, we'll rank the pets from S to C tier. S-rank pets are the strongest, while C-rank pets have the lowest overall power. Even though the game only categorizes pets as Normal, Mini, and MVP, we'll take it a step further by ranking them in detail based on performance and usefulness.

When you get a new pet, it's important to pay attention to both the tier and which hero you assign it to. For example, a healer like Aiyi doesn't really need the high HP buff provided by Golden Beetle. Instead, it makes more sense to assign that pet to a tank class buddy who can actually benefit from it.
So always consider your hero's class and job when picking a pet, otherwise, you won't be able to take full advantage of their skills and boosts.
How to Reroll Easily in Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus
If you're not familiar with rerolling, it basically means playing as a guest account, progressing through the game until you unlock a gacha banner, and then using your free pulls to try and get the best possible unit, in this case, pets. In Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus, the pet banner unlocks once you reach Chapter 4, so you'll need to play up until that point before you can summon.
The problem is that reaching Chapter 4 takes around two days of playtime, making it impractical to reroll one account at a time. That's where LDPlayer and OSLink come in. With LDPlayer's Multi-Instance feature, you can run and level up multiple accounts simultaneously, drastically cutting down your reroll time. Meanwhile, OSLink remote play lets you manage and monitor everything from anywhere, making a 24/7 reroll setup effortless. Here's how to set it up:
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Download and install LDPlayer , then open it and install Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus through the Play Store.
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Let the game complete its additional download, then close LDPlayer.
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Open LDMultiplayer (the multi-instance manager), select the pre-created instance, and clone it three times (so you'll have 4 total). Once done, close LDMultiplayer.

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Now install OSLink on both your PC and mobile device. Log into the OSLink client on both platforms. Now when you open OSlink, you'll see the created LDPlayer instances show up on your mobile screen.

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Launch each instance one by one, and since the game is already installed, you can boot up instantly.
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In one of the instances, open the “More Tools” menu and enable the Synchronizer. This allows you to mirror your actions across all running instances, so when you play the game on one, the others follow along and your other accounts will level up at the same time!

When you are AFKing, you can even set up the OSLink Auto-click feature to auto-run battles in Adventure mode. This way you can let your team grind while you're AFK to earn bonus loot and daily online rewards. Just make sure to check in occasionally to level up your heroes and keep progressing through the chapters.
Once you hit Chapter 4, use your collected pet from Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus events and task summoning keys (from achievements, 7-day challenges, etc.) to roll for the pets you want. If you don't get lucky, no worries, you can just clear app data from all the game instances and start fresh.
When you finally get a result you're happy with, make sure to bind that account to your email to keep it safe. And that's it! You're now rerolling like a pro, and doing it 4x faster than before. So let's see what pets you want to look for when rerolling.
Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus S Tier Pets
These are the absolute best pets in Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus. Whether it's raw damage, game-altering debuffs, or massive team utility, these pets can carry your battles and synergize well with most team comps. If you're rerolling or picking your first lineup, prioritize these first, they'll make the biggest difference in both PvE and PvP.
Rank
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Pet Name
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Reasoning
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S
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Reborn Demigod
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Insane AoE and debuff pressure with 89% activation rate. Grants Demonic Fury and Demonic Authority stacks to all allies and enemies respectively, boosting allies' ATK/MATK and reducing enemies' defenses over time. A true raid boss-level carry for both offense and debuff stacking.
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S
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Dracula
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High AoE burst + sustain. Applies healing debuff, grants shields, and reduces enemy healing effectiveness. Perfect hybrid of offense, sustain, and anti-healing utility. Great in both PvE and PvP.
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S
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Nidhogg
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Exceptional team-wide healing and SP restoration, strong AoE magic damage, and rare team-wide 3s immunity and shield scaling with PvP boost. A top-tier support for magic comps.
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S
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Red Eye Black Dragon
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Massive AoE fire damage with 85% trigger chance, Fire RES shred, and true damage on death. Grants fire elemental ATK and SP regen to allies, making it a strong pick for burn-focused or magic-heavy teams.
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S
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Thanatos
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Applies Evil Spirit stacks to boost damage, AoE burn effects, and boosts both self and master P.ATK by 46%. Incredible synergy with physical burst teams and long-lasting damage-over-time pressure.
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S
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Lord of the Dead
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Massive burst damage and utility: team-wide 84% DMG reduction, AoE with stun, self-shield based on %HP, and passive DoT + Blood Burn that scales over time. Excellent for tanky and PvP-focused builds.
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S
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Dark Lord
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Huge magic burst (7528% + AoE), scaling buff stacks, AoE debuff that lowers enemy pet ATK by 55%, and self-buffing over time. Great for magic DPS teams and long fights.
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S
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Doppelganger
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Strong PvP disruptor: multi-layer buff dispel, AoE healing reduction, Obsession stack scaling for CRIT/DMG boosts. Heavy-hitter with disruptive utility.
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S
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Sticky Rice (NuoMi)
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Extremely high activation rate (85%), true damage, AoE silence/stun, shield, and permanent stat growth with Soul Sublimation. Scales beautifully over time while suppressing enemy pet skills.
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S
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Sarah Irene
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High M.ATK scaling, strong team support with elemental boost, SP regen, and potent single-target magic burst. Complex but powerful synergy with advanced teams.
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Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus A Tier Pets
These pets are powerful in their own right and often shine when paired with the right team setup. While they may not completely dominate the battlefield like S-tier pets, they bring solid utility, consistent damage, or key support skills that make them valuable assets. They're great for players who've already secured their core lineup and are looking to expand into more specialized strategies.
Rank
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Pet Name
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Reasoning
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A
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Kafra Alty
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Solid team-wide shielding (3600% M.ATK), AoE dispel + silence + true damage, plus passive healing on every attack. She brings both defense and utility, making her a strong flexible pick.
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A
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Lora
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High physical AoE burst that ignores DEF, teamwide P.ATK boost, and stack-based Laura's Anger scaling. Very strong in aggressive, fast-paced comps.
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A
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Weaver Girl
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Boosts team CRIT and ATK while dishing out strong AoE M.DMG. Adoration stacking adds an extra layer of synergy for buff-focused teams. Great magic DPS-support hybrid.
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A
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RSX 0806
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Massive AoE physical burst (Blade Storm + RSX Flame), consistent DPS to lowest HP enemies, guaranteed CRIT every 4.5s. Reliable in sustained fights with tons of DPS pressure.
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A
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Osiris
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Buff-blocking Witch Curse is a huge advantage in PvP. Damage scales well with debuff stacking, and the curse prevents buff-heavy comps from gaining momentum.
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A
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Eddga
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Tanky and defensive with healing, P.DEF boost, and DMG reduction for both master and self. Great for survival-focused or frontline-heavy teams.
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A
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Am Mut
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Strong single-target P.ATK, healing block, P.DEF shred, and huge physical ATK buffs for the master. Excellent synergy with bursty assassin-type heroes.
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A
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Mistress
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Consistent AoE M.DMG, Swarm stacking for M.ATK boosts, and high magic resistance boost (7125%). Great for long magic skirmishes.
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A
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Baphomet
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Soul-stacking mechanic scales well with time; has AoE, CRIT-based buffs, and stuns. High ceiling pet that shines in PvE or long encounters.
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A
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Metaller
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Great balance of offense and support. Provides CRIT boosts, stuns, and early battlefield activation to enhance master’s burst potential.
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A
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Goblin Leader
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Bleed-based DPS + thorn shield with reflect makes him a great pick for aggressive teams or PvP bait strategies. Strong shield scaling.
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A
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Golem
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Excellent utility with AoE stun, team shields, buff dispels, and debuff resist. Great all-arounder for defensive or control-focused setups.
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A
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Moonlight Flower
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High single-target burst, AoE buff dispel, and stuns. Great against buff-reliant enemies.
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A
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Bigfoot
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Strong early-game tank pet. Gives flat P.DEF and a sturdy shield. Not flashy, but very dependable.
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A
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Ancient Worm
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M.DEF shred, battlefield entry stat boost, and decent AoE poison damage. Scales well in debuff comps.
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Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus B Tier Pets
These pets aren’t bad by any means, in fact, many of them can perform well when used in the right context. They’re typically solid backups or bridge options until you land higher-tier pets. Their skills may lack burst or scaling compared to top picks, but they can still add value to your team, especially if you’re building around a specific stat, debuff, or role.
Rank
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Pet Name
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Reasoning
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B
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Angeling
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Offers both AOE healing and a decent shield, but healing scaling is mid compared to stronger support pets like Nidhogg or Kafra Alty. Still useful for casual content or low-pressure fights.
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B
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Sohee
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AoE healing and a flat P/M.ATK buff are okay, but lacks strong passives or battlefield-changing effects. Can be used with beginner healers.
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B
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Andre
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Solid single-target heal and unique SP recovery utility, but the SP regen doesn’t shine unless your comp relies heavily on mana usage.
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B
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Whisper
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AoE debuff with attribute RES down and a conditional reactive attack. Good in very specific anti-caster comps, but has inconsistent uptime.
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B
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Owl Duke
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Decent burst with single-target + AoE fireball and a solid M.ATK buff, but lacks utility or disruption compared to Owl Baron or Red Eye.
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B
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Marionette
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M.ATK buff and conditional AoE heal over time. A passive-style support pet, but needs good healer synergy to activate Renovatio.
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B
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Condor
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AoE M.ATK damage + debuff on dodge trigger. Not bad early on, but lacks the impact needed for tougher content. Best as filler.
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B
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Desert Wolf
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Good CRIT/CRIT DMG passive, but low chance to trigger and single-target focus make it fall off in AoE-centric metas.
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B
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Poison Spore
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Poison cloud and DoT are okay, but there are better pets for sustained AoE pressure. Works early-game or in DoT-themed comps.
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B
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Dokebi
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Offers defense buffing and a solid AoE hit, but lacks synergy or impactful debuffs. Feels a bit plain.
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B
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Mummy
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Good burst damage + conditional P.ATK buff, but requires stun synergy to activate its secondary skill. Not always reliable.
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B
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Owl Baron
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Has nice magic burst + buff removal, but silence duration is short and uptime feels inconsistent compared to higher-tier magic debuffers.
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B
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Tirfing
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Nice damage and decent crit scaling, but its kit is just too basic to compete with higher-tier DPS pets. Early-game DPS pick.
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B
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Moonlight Flower
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Not bad for single-target focused teams, especially with her buff dispel and stun, but very niche use.
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Ragnarok Idle Adventure Plus C Tier Pets
These pets aren't useless, but they're either too situational, have outdated scaling, or are just clearly outperformed by others in similar roles. They might help out during early progression or serve as placeholders, but if you're aiming for optimized builds or pushing higher-level content, it's better to move on from these when you can.
Rank
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Pet Name
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Reasoning
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C
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Poison Spore
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Poison damage over time is okay early-game, but scales poorly and lacks burst or crowd control. Outclassed by other AoE pets.
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C
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Condor
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Attribute debuff relies on enemies dodging your attacks—not consistent enough to be useful outside niche PvP.
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C
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Mummy
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Secondary skill requires stun trigger and the bonus isn't worth the setup. Easily replaced by better P.ATK buffers.
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C
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Wander Man
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Has some AoE and single-target burst, but stats don't scale well. Feels very outdated compared to modern DPS pets.
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C
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Goblin Leader
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Bleed effect is fun, but his shield and reflect are weak compared to stronger tanks or support picks.
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C
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Marionette
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Needs healing synergy to trigger its passive sustain. Without the right healer, it's a bit clunky to use.
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C
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Sohee
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Heals and buffs are okay, but she's totally outclassed by pets like Angeling, Nidhogg, or Kafra Alty.
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C
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Dokebi
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Defense buffs and AoE are okay early-game, but not much value later on. Doesn't bring enough to justify a team slot.
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C
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Andre
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SP regen is niche and rarely needed. Other healers offer better raw healing or shield effects.
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C
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Tirfing
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Solid-looking numbers, but lacks utility or unique value. More of a stat stick than a game-changer.
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Conclusion
Now that you know which pets are worth aiming for and how to reroll efficiently, it's time to speed up your progress. Download OSLink and start rerolling across multiple accounts with LDPlayer to get your dream pet team faster than ever!