Warriors: Abyss is an exhilarating roguelike with the likes of Hades and Vampire Survivors coursing through its veins, offering engaging boss encounters, rewarding gameplay, and surprisingly robust systems that will keep you locked in when learning new Heroes. And, with 100 playable Heroes on the roster, you will be kept busy.

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If 100 Heroes seems daunting to you, that’s because it is, but there are, fortunately, many characters in the game that are extremely beginner-friendly, allowing you to pick them up and play as you learn the ropes. They will do an excellent job at teaching you the basics of combat while also giving you enough variety for builds that can open the door for experimentation as you get better!
The Best Beginner Heroes Overview
When it comes to choosing the best beginner-friendly Heroes available in Warriors: Abyss, several factors come into play, as some characters are extremely varied and have complex moves and combos that could be a bit tougher to grasp in the heat of the moment if you’re new to the genre.
Some Heroes have unique actions that allow them to deal more damage by rotating the analog stick after performing a Charge Attack. It’s a very cool mechanic overall, but it is not recommended that someone completely new to the series or genre try it, especially in this game where you are put into an arena with hundreds of enemies flooding in at you from all directions.
Additionally, since some Heroes must be obtained with Karma Embers via the Hall of Bonded Souls, we’re splitting this guide up into two sections, one that focuses on Heroes available from the jump as soon as you begin the game. And another that highlights some of the best beginner-friendly options that you should prioritize unlocking first!
All Heroes will be more than capable of standing their own in the later portions of the game; some will just need to stick to a strict build, which can be a bit more challenging if the RNG isn’t going your way. Regardless, if you like the Hero and how they play, you can likely get them across the finish line, no matter how early or late you’ve obtained them!
Best Beginner-Friendly Starter Heroes
Starter Heroes are tremendously strong in Warriors: Abyss, as they allow you to dip your toes into the water and see what’s up. Not only will they allow you to accumulate Karma Embers and unlock more Heroes, but they will also teach you everything you need to know about the game’s many systems and mechanics.
Furthermore, just because they are Starter Heroes doesn’t mean they’re terrible or anything, as most of them can absolutely be late-game powerhouses, allowing you to start and finish your journey through hell with them. So, if you really enjoy playing some of these characters, don’t be afraid to stick with them!
Kunoichi
Kunoichi is easily one of the best Heroes in Warriors: Abyss, especially for beginners, as she has the potential to unleash substantial damage and only really needs to rely on Speed to get the job done. Anything else is an added bonus that will make her shine even brighter.
Pairing her with Allied Heroes that also have Speed Emblems will go a long way, allowing her to branch off into Skill Emblems and more elemental Emblems such as Flame or Slay for substantially more damage. The more Speed she has, the more her Attack increases, which is tremendously potent, especially in the first zone!
Cao Cao
Cao Cao is a bit different, as he requires Allied Heroes who also have the ‘Wei Emblem’ to get the most out of his abilities, which will be characters such as Xiahou Dun and Yue Jin, as well as many more Heroes in the game. Having these Heroes on his team will grant him an additional five percent Attack per Allied Hero with that Emblem, which is excellent.
What makes him a bit more complex is that he thrives on Wisdom, Charm, and Ice Emblems the most, but they aren’t necessarily required if you can get enough Heroes in your Formation with Wei Emblems. Regardless, he’s an excellent pick that can deal lots of damage with devastating and simple combos!
Xiahou Dun
Speaking of Xiahou Dun, he’s our next pick, as he is yet another fantastic beginner-friendly Hero in Warriors: Abyss. He shares essentially the same Hero Trait as Cao Cao, so you must have multiple Heroes with the Wei Emblem in your Formation if you want to get the most out of him.
Aside from that, Vigor and Slay Emblems will be Xiahou’s primary focus, which is an excellent pairing that can deal substantial damage if you can get started on them early on. That combination, paired with additional Attack from Allied Heroes, will make him a force to be reckoned with!
Kenshin Uesugi
Next in line is Kenshin Uesugi, a Starter Hero who thrives on the Summoning Skills of his Allied Heroes, granting them an additional 20 percent Attack while increasing his Vigor Emblems by a whopping 50 percent, making him tremendously strong if you can stick to the build.
Vigor is obviously one of his best Emblems that you must focus on, but so are the Skill and Bolt Emblems. Leveling your Skill will enable you to perform more Attack Strings as well as use all six Allied Heroes in your Formation, which goes hand in hand with his gameplan. If you want to be a bit more involved, then Kenshin is your man!
Guan Yu
Our last pick for the Starter Heroes is Guan Yu, an unbelievable powerhouse with lots of Defense, making him hard to take down with a proper build. Aside from that, he will also gain five percent Attack for every Allied Hero in his Formation with the Brave General Emblem, which will make him downright terrifying.
Vigor, Strength, and Flame Emblems will bring out the best characteristics of Guan Yu’s combat prowess, which will only be enhanced with his War God Hero Trait. He may not be as fast or overtly aggressive as some of the other picks, but he’s very fun to play and can be near unstoppable if the RNG plays nice!
Best Beginner-Friendly Unlockable Heroes
After settling in with some of the Starter Heroes and begin unlocking more Heroes with Karma Embers, you will want to keep an eye out for their synergies and also scoop up Heroes that have the same unique Emblems as they do and ones that help other Allied Heroes out. While that will take some time to do, it will be well worth it.
Nonetheless, here are some of the best beginner-friendly Heroes Embers can buy in Warriors: Abyss if you’re looking for slightly more involved yet perfectly understandable Attack Strings with decent build variety and ease of use. Again, most of these will be late-game-worthy Heroes, so don’t think they will suddenly stop being good!
Nene
Nene is similar gameplay-wise to Kunoichi, as she thrives on building her Speed Emblems up as soon as possible, but can also passively begin building Defense if she recruits Allied Heroes with the Toyotomi Emblem to her Formation, which can go a long way if you’re actively only focusing on more offensive-focused Emblems.
She is also a very affordable Hero, coming in at only 300 Karma Embers, making her perfect for beginners. Speed and Bolt should be her primary focus, but she will be fine with just about any other Element-based Emblem, so long as she has Speed locked down!
No
No is our next choice, as she is a fascinating Hero who offers unique and snappy gameplay that can feel a bit more involved than some of the others mentioned. Her Hero Trait allows her to charge her Musou Gauge by ten percent for every recruited Hero with an Oda Emblem, which will be helpful in later areas.
Not only that, but her primary Emblems are Charm and Slay, which opens the door for many combinations, allowing her to scoop Speed and Skill Emblems into the mix. While it may take some time to get going, once her ideal build is off the ground, she is easily one of the strongest options. The only downside is she costs a decent 1000 Karma Emblems to obtain!
Yue Jin
If you want a Hero who is hyper-aggressive, then Yue Yin is your guy, as he gains ten percent more Attack Speed for 15 seconds after every 1000th consecutive hit, rewarding him for hacking and slashing his way through the endless hordes of monsters.
And, with the Skill and Speed Emblems being his primary focus, you can mix them with any Elemental-based Emblem for substantially more damage, making him an absolute blast to play. He also only costs 500 Karma Embers to obtain, which makes his one of the best early offerings in the game!
Renmaru Mori
Renmaru Mori follows, offering a relatively basic playstyle that is somehow very satisfying to play, especially if you can get Nobunaga Oda in your Formation (which won’t be until much later in your journey). Still, while you may not be able to use her Hero Trait right away, she is still a devastating force that is a blast to play.
Her only primary Emblem is Ice, essentially giving you free reign of what to pair it with. We strongly recommend Skill and Speed, as they offer the most utility, but feel free to match it to your preferred playstyle and go wild; she adapts well to anything you toss at her. And the good news is that she’s only 100 Karma Embers, which is a steal as far as we’re concerned!
Zhou Tai
Zhou Tai is our final recommendation for a beginner-friendly Hero as he makes the best use of the Slay Emblem’s ability to generate more frequent one-hit kills, which will temporarily increase his Speed by ten percent for ten seconds, allowing him to be hyper-aggressive without having to focus on building out his Speed Emblems.
Instead, he can focus his efforts on the Skill and Slay Emblems while mixing in one more Main Emblem, such as Vigor, to become extremely well-rounded. You will be landing constant one-hits the more you level your Slay Emblems, which will make clearing hoards much easier, making him well worth the 500 Karma Embers asking price!

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