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Attack on Titan Revolution Families Tier List (May 2024)

Where does your adopted family name place?

The first time you play Attack on Titan Revolution, you’re immediately adopted into a family, many of which you’re recognize like the Ackermans. Some families can offer a bunch of benefits, so naturally, some rank higher than others. For that reason, we had to rank every family in our Attack on Titan Revolution tier list.

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All Attack on Titan Revolution Families Ranked

RankingFamily Name
SAckerman, Reiss, Shiki, Yeager
AArlert, Braun, Galliard, Leonhart, Tybur
BAzumabito, Braus, Finger, Grice, Kruger, Ksaver, Smith, Springer, Zoe
CBlouse, Boyega, Bozado, Hume, Iglehaut, Inocenio, Kirstein, Munsell, Pikale, Ral, Reeves

S-Tier Families

The best of the best in Attack on Titan Revolution. These S-Tier families offer incredibly powerful abilities, skills, and bonuses to Titan damage and damage overall as well as other stats:

  • Ackerman
  • Reiss
  • Shiki (Unobtainable)
  • Yeager

The chances you’ll roll one of these families are slim, but if you get your hands on one, you’re set for life!

A-Tier Families

Now we have the A-tier families, the ones that are still very strong and offer great stats and features. More importantly, rolling an A-tier family is far easier than S-tier, so if you manage to get any of these, you’ll pretty much keep this for good:

  • Arlert
  • Braun
  • Galliard
  • Leonhart
  • Tybur

Another thing to note is most A-tier families have a really handy regenerative skill that lets you quickly heal health!

B-Tier Families

The B-tier families or in other words: the families that make you say, “I guess that’s good enough.” They aren’t bad, nor that good, but they’ll at least perform well enough in Attack on Titan Revolution until you can replace them with an A-tier or S-tier family.

  • Azumabito
  • Braus
  • Finger
  • Grice
  • Kruger
  • Ksaver
  • Smith
  • Springer
  • Zoe

Additionally, most of these families only offer small bonuses so inconsequential you won’t notice a difference.

The Leftovers

What I like to call the “bottom of the barrel” families in Attack on Titan Revolution. These families aren’t just bad, they offer no bonuses whatsoever aside from Kirstein. You’re better off with a B-tier family than these rejects.

  • Blouse
  • Boyega
  • Bozado
  • Hume
  • Iglehaut
  • Inocenio
  • Kirstein
  • Munsell
  • Pikale
  • Ral
  • Reeves

Well, that’s every family in Attack on Titan Revolution neatly placed in our tier list. You’ll find that many of the better families tend to be of higher rarity as well, and that’s no coincidence. The rarer a family is, the more powerful they are, in general. For more helpful guides, you’ll find code lists down below, even codes for Attack on Titan Revolution or the Attack on Titan Revolution Trello page.


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Brady Klinger-Meyers
Brady is a Freelance Writer at Twinfinite. Though he's been at the site for only a year, Brady has been covering video games, and the industry itself, for the past three years. He focuses on new releases, Diablo 4, Roblox, and every RPG he can get his hands on. When Brady isn't focused on gaming, he's toiling away on another short story.