Metaphor: ReFantazio is Atlus's fantasy RPG from the creators of Persona, blending turn-based JRPG combat with open-world exploration in the kingdom of Euchronia. The Archetype system replaces Personas — you unlock and equip character classes from a massive skill tree that lets any party member fill any role. A calendar system creates tension between dungeon crawling, raising Royal Virtues (social stats), and building Follower bonds that unlock powerful combat abilities. The game runs on a Persona-like time management loop but in a high fantasy setting with themes of prejudice, democracy, and human nature.
Picking the right build determines how your experience plays out. These builds are ranked by overall effectiveness — factoring in damage, survivability, gear requirements, and how well they scale into endgame.
Quick Rankings
| Build | Tier | Playstyle | Core Gear |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seeker | A | Balanced fighter who adapts to situations and samples other Archetype skills. | Seeker Blade, balanced armor, Royal Virtue-boosting accessories |
| Warrior | A | Frontline melee fighter dealing physical damage and absorbing hits. | Knight's Greatsword, heavy armor, strength accessories |
| Mage | S | Backline caster who exploits elemental weaknesses for extra turns. | Mage's Staff, magic-boosting robes, MP accessories |
| Healer | S | Party sustain through healing, buffing, and status management. | Healer's staff, defense robes, MP recovery accessories |
| Faker | S | Adaptive mimic who copies the strongest enemy abilities for burst damage. | Masked Weapons, agility armor, luck accessories |
A-Tier: Seeker
The protagonist's starting Archetype with balanced physical and magical abilities. The Seeker line evolves into Soul Hacker (steals enemy abilities) and other advanced forms. A solid foundation that teaches the Archetype system before branching into specializations.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Seeker Blade | The protagonist's signature weapon scaling with both Strength and Magic. |
| Core Gear | Seeker Blade, balanced armor, Royal Virtue-boosting accessories | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Strength = Magic > Agility > Luck | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | archetype system | Archetypes are character classes (Seeker, Warrior, Mage, Healer, Knight, Gunner, Faker, etc. |
How to Play Seeker
Balanced fighter who adapts to situations and samples other Archetype skills.
The protagonist's starting Archetype with balanced physical and magical abilities. The Seeker line evolves into Soul Hacker (steals enemy abilities) and other advanced forms. A solid foundation that teaches the Archetype system before branching into specializations.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Seeker Blade and archetype system creates a gameplay loop that outperforms other options. Core gear like Seeker Blade, balanced armor, Royal Virtue-boosting accessories amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Highest overall performance
- Clear stat priority (Strength = Magic > Agility > Luck) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Popular pick, resources may be contested
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
A-Tier: Warrior
Pure physical damage dealer with high HP and attack. Evolves into Berserker (sacrifice defense for offense) or Knight (defensive tank). The Berserker path has the highest single-target physical damage in the game through charged attacks.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Knight's Greatsword | Heavy two-handed weapon with the highest physical damage per hit. |
| Core Gear | Knight's Greatsword, heavy armor, strength accessories | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Strength > Endurance > HP > Agility | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | royal virtues | Five social stats — Courage, Wisdom, Tolerance, Eloquence, and Imagination — that gate Follower relationships and certain story options. |
How to Play Warrior
Frontline melee fighter dealing physical damage and absorbing hits.
Pure physical damage dealer with high HP and attack. Evolves into Berserker (sacrifice defense for offense) or Knight (defensive tank). The Berserker path has the highest single-target physical damage in the game through charged attacks.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Knight's Greatsword and royal virtues creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like Knight's Greatsword, heavy armor, strength accessories amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Most versatile option
- Clear stat priority (Strength > Endurance > HP > Agility) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Lower peak damage than S-tier
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
S-Tier: Mage
Elemental magic specialist with fire, ice, wind, and electric spells. Evolves into Wizard (AoE specialist) or Warlock (debuff focus). Exploiting elemental weaknesses in Squad Combat grants extra turns, making Mage essential for efficient combat.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Mage's Staff | Channeling weapon that boosts magic damage and MP recovery. |
| Core Gear | Mage's Staff, magic-boosting robes, MP accessories | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Magic > MP > Agility > Luck | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | fast and squad combat | Weaker enemies can be defeated in real-time with Fast Combat (action-based auto-kills) without entering the turn-based system. |
How to Play Mage
Backline caster who exploits elemental weaknesses for extra turns.
Elemental magic specialist with fire, ice, wind, and electric spells. Evolves into Wizard (AoE specialist) or Warlock (debuff focus). Exploiting elemental weaknesses in Squad Combat grants extra turns, making Mage essential for efficient combat.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Mage's Staff and fast and squad combat creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like Mage's Staff, magic-boosting robes, MP accessories amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Best survivability
- Clear stat priority (Magic > MP > Agility > Luck) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Slower clear speeds
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
S-Tier: Healer
Support Archetype with healing spells and status recovery. Evolves into Savant (offensive support with buffs/debuffs) or Saint (pure healing). Every party benefits from one Healer, especially during boss encounters where sustain determines victory.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Gunner's Firearms | Ranged weapons from the Gunner Archetype with unique piercing properties. |
| Core Gear | Healer's staff, defense robes, MP recovery accessories | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Magic > MP > Endurance > Agility | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | follower bonds | Relationships with party members and NPCs that unlock combat abilities, Archetype access, and story content. |
How to Play Healer
Party sustain through healing, buffing, and status management.
Support Archetype with healing spells and status recovery. Evolves into Savant (offensive support with buffs/debuffs) or Saint (pure healing). Every party benefits from one Healer, especially during boss encounters where sustain determines victory.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Gunner's Firearms and follower bonds creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Healer's staff, defense robes, MP recovery accessories amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Strong in group/team content
- Clear stat priority (Magic > MP > Endurance > Agility) makes gearing straightforward
- Excels in its niche
Cons:
- Weaker solo performance
- Requires deep game knowledge
S-Tier: Faker
A unique Archetype that copies enemy abilities temporarily. Can mimic boss attacks for devastating burst damage. The most versatile Archetype but requires knowledge of enemy move sets to maximize. Late-game Faker builds can counter any boss.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Masked Weapons | Faker-exclusive weapons that change properties based on the currently copied ability. |
| Core Gear | Masked Weapons, agility armor, luck accessories | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Agility > Luck > Magic > Strength | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | tournament system | The main story is structured around a royal tournament to determine the next king. |
How to Play Faker
Adaptive mimic who copies the strongest enemy abilities for burst damage.
A unique Archetype that copies enemy abilities temporarily. Can mimic boss attacks for devastating burst damage. The most versatile Archetype but requires knowledge of enemy move sets to maximize. Late-game Faker builds can counter any boss.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Masked Weapons and tournament system creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Masked Weapons, agility armor, luck accessories amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Unique, rewarding playstyle
- Clear stat priority (Agility > Luck > Magic > Strength) makes gearing straightforward
- Excels in its niche
Cons:
- High skill floor, punishing when misplayed
- Requires deep game knowledge
Build Progression Path
- Start with Warrior — the most forgiving option for learning the game
- Transition to Seeker once you understand core mechanics and have access to Seeker Blade
- Keep a Mage setup for content that keeps killing you
- Try Faker for a fresh experience once you've mastered the basics
Gearing Tips
- Invest in your primary equipment first — it gives the biggest power spike
- Fast Combat kills enemies below a certain level threshold instantly — grind weak enemies this way to save calendar days
- Each Follower bond rank requires a minimum Royal Virtue level; check requirements before spending a day on them
- Don't spread upgrade resources across multiple builds until endgame
See our tier list for current meta rankings, or the beginner's guide if you're just getting started.



