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With new elements dropping frequently, Elemental Dungeons on Roblox has accumulated many different play styles and ability combos. With so many to pick from, it boils down to which ones you enjoy playing the most and which can provide you with the best and most consistent damage output.
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That said, the Mastery system in Elemental Dungeons makes picking an element quite a commitment, so we’ve compiled a tier list, sorting all the elements from worst to best in a few categories. Let’s explain how this tier list was formed without further ado.
How Our Ranking Was Determined
We have sorted these ranks by the following factors:
- How much damage can the element’s abilities do?
- Does the element have utility and mobility abilities?
- Does the element fair well against others of the same rarity?
We will be looking at the raw elements themselves only, as each element can be mastered to deal more damage. Corrupted elements’ variants deal twice the damage the regular element does, so they will not be considered, but limited-time elements will be.
Awakened element abilities will also be accounted for, as well as any passives the elements can gain.
The order in which the elements are listed within a tier is important, as the first element listed is the strongest within that tier. Each subsequent one is of similar strength, though weaker in some aspects than the one before it.
S Tier |
For the best elements in the game, S-Tier elements have the hardest-hitting abilities and can be used in any situation. |
A Tier |
This tier is for great choices that can compete with S-Tier elements, though they are more situational. |
B Tier |
Good choices that can work if mastered, but shouldn’t be focused on as much go in B-Tier. |
C Tier |
Elements in this tier should only be used if you’re upgrading from D-Tier ones. |
D Tier |
Beginner elements that only really work for the first few dungeons occupy this tier. |
S-Tier Elements
As you may have guessed, this tier consists of mostly Mythicals as they have a bigger and more impressive move-set. These can carry you throughout the whole game and are the peak of Elemental Dungeons’s power scaling.
Some require a very specific build to do well, but if the requirements are met, you can expect these to dominate over any other element below.
Element |
Rarity |
Description |
Solar |
Mythic / Limited |
The most consistent damage across the board, with Reaper very closely behind it. It works with most builds, isn’t difficult to pick up and learn, and has mobility that other elements lack. All of these factors put it comfortably at the top of S-Tier. |
Reaper |
Mythic |
Arguably the highest damage in the game, Reaper requires a very specific build to clean dungeons. We recommend this for very high-level players, as the awakened move-set puts it over the edge of other elements, but it does lack mobility. |
Kitsune |
Mythic |
The best Mythical element for lower-level players, Kitsune will carry you through most of the game easily. It’s easy to use, has mobility, and is one of the strongest M1 attacks in the game. |
Phantom |
Mythic / Limited |
Unique move-set, with high damage. This element is best suited for players with high-tier weapons, as its abilities consider weapon damage. |
Galaxy |
Mythic |
The best AoE and mobility in the game, with good damage. Others in this tier out-damage this element for bosses, but otherwise it’s a great choice for new and experienced players alike. |
Dragon |
Legendary |
With an awakened move-set, this ability out-damages even Mythical elements below it. As far as Legendary elements go, it is the best, and it deserves a spot in the S-Tier. |
A-Tier Elements
Very good choices, which are all almost as impressive as the S-tier elements can be. These elements are not to be looked down upon, as they can still clear most dungeons with ease.
Element |
Rarity |
Description |
---|---|---|
Angel |
Legendary |
With its healing abilities, Angel is almost mandatory in difficult Raid boss missions. Its damage is impressive for a healer class, making it viable even for solo players, and its awakened move-set lets you experiment with hybrid builds as well, as it scales with sword damage too. |
Infinity |
Mythic / Limited |
Infinity has damage deserving of its Mythical rarity, but its move-set leaves a lot to be desired. It doesn’t have mobility, so you’ll be relying on its AoE attacks to protect you from harm. Being a Mythical, it earns its spot in the A-Tier by default. |
Krampus |
Mythic / Limited |
Much like Infinity, Krampus falls short when compared with others of the same Rarity. Still, among the highest damage-dealing elements in the game, it sits comfortably right behind Infinity. |
Darkness |
Legendary |
High damage, but sadly no mobility or utility. It relies on high damage, but hard-to-hit, abilities, making it difficult to learn and master. If you can manage it, however, expect this element not to disappoint you in dungeons. |
Bunny |
Exclusive |
One of the few Exclusive elements in the game, its damage doesn’t disappoint. Buffs have brought it up to par with Legendaries, so we consider it to sit comfortably in the A-tier, if barely. |
B-Tier Elements
In Elemental Dungeons, there is a very clear divide between the amazing elements and the beginner elements, with very few elements that fit into a category between the two. This tier focuses mostly on weird entries that are hard to place anywhere else, as they aren’t necessarily bad choices, but otherwise have little to offer unless you like their play-styles.
Element |
Rarity |
Description |
---|---|---|
Lava |
Legendary |
Decent damage, but just not up to snuff for the rarity. It’s generally easy and fun to use, but when looking at what other Legendaries can do, maybe wait for the banner to turn its eye to them instead. |
Gravity |
Legendary |
Strangely underpowered abilities for the rarity, with frequent cases of them missing entirely, without it ever really feeling like it was your fault. For such a cool class, it’s disappointing to see it this low on the list, but sadly, its damage just can’t let it go any higher. |
Light |
Epic |
Peeking its head it to B-Tier, this element deals great amounts of damage with abilities that have very short cooldowns. For the Epic element that it is, Light is the best of that rarity. |
C-Tier Elements
Elements in this tier should only be focused on when you’ve warmed up to the game a bit, and are ready to move on from your beginner element. If you can afford to, we suggest moving on to something higher on the list.
Element |
Rarity |
Description |
---|---|---|
Lightning |
Epic |
Decent damage, decent mobility, and decent AoE. It’s a good all-rounder element, so if you see it on the banner, it’s not a bad choice to try getting it. |
Ice |
Epic |
Ice focuses on AoE and hard-hitting single attacks. It doesn’t have mobility, but, from what it does offer, you can make it pretty far with this element. |
Smoke |
Epic |
Very long-ranged attacks make this element unique for what it does. Out of the Epic elements, its damage is rather disappointing, but an upgrade over any Rare element. |
Nature |
Rare |
The best Rare element, and one that competes heavily with Epic elements. Mastery on this isn’t recommended, as that time is better spent on Legendary or rarer elements, but it may be tempting as this element can make you breeze through the first few areas. |
D-Tier Elements
Most elements in this tier meld together, as they’re meant for beginners only. The higher it is on the list, the better, but unless you’ve got Air, there’s no real reason to change between them unless you’d like to experiment with their move-sets.
Element |
Rarity |
Description |
---|---|---|
Fire |
Rare |
Closely behind Nature, it’s one of the best picks as far as the Rare elements go. AoE with high damage for the rarity, you can’t go wrong using Fire. |
Earth |
Rare |
A decent pick in the category, though you’ll quickly find its limitations in combat as it just doesn’t deal very high damage for the cooldowns the abilities have. |
Water |
Rare |
High AoE, but low damage. It’s not a bad element, but do switch from it when you’re able to. Ancient Tomb is weak to Water, so keep it until you’re out of there. |
Sand |
Rare |
Ancient Tomb has the element of Sand as its theme, and so this element falls behind in counterplay. It mostly focuses on single targets, but its damage doesn’t compensate for it. |
Air |
Rare |
The worst element in the game; it does have mobility, but nothing else of substance to offer. This is the only element we’d recommend you change if you have the funds for it. |
Fool’s Phantom |
Exclusive |
Being a joke element for April Fools, its abilities are not meant for combat. That being said, having a photorealistic hand follow you around scores it some style points. |
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