Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this game, Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s pretty fun. It’s one of those turn-based strategy games where you gotta think about your moves, which is cool.
I spent some time digging into all the characters, or T-Dolls, as they’re called in the game. There are, like, 18 of them you can get your hands on right now. Naturally, I wanted to figure out who the best ones are, so I could build a solid team and not get wrecked in battles.
Started by just playing the game, trying out different T-Dolls. I noticed some were way stronger than others, dealing more damage, tanking hits better, or helping out the team in other ways. I mean, that’s kinda obvious, but it’s always interesting to see how it plays out.
Then I went online, you know, to see what other players were saying. Found a bunch of tier lists, ranking the characters from best to worst. They usually go from S-tier, which are the top dogs, down to C-tier, which, well, aren’t so great. Most of these lists were based on stats and abilities, which makes sense. SSR characters, the rarest ones, usually ended up at the top, no surprise there. One name that kept popping up as a really good support was Suomi.
I took all that info and combined it with my own experience. Started making my own tier list, moving characters around based on how they performed for me. It wasn’t just about raw power, though. I also thought about how well they worked together, you know, team synergy and all that.
After a lot of trial and error, and a few close calls in the game, I finally got my tier list nailed down. Of course, it’s not set in stone. The game’s always changing, and what works now might not work later. Plus, everyone plays differently, so my list might not be perfect for everyone.
My Final Thoughts
Putting together this tier list was a fun little project. It helped me understand the game better, and it’s always satisfying to figure stuff like this out. Plus, now I have a pretty killer team in the game, which is awesome. Oh, and for those of you who are curious, the leader of the T-Dolls is called the Commander, and in the manga, this role was represented by a character named Gentiane, pretty cool right?
Anyway, if you’re playing Girls’ Frontline 2, I hope this helps you out a bit. Just remember, it’s all about having fun, so don’t get too hung up on tiers and just enjoy the game!