Tier ListbeginnerUpdated: 7/13/2026

Ascend to ZERO Avatar Tier List — S-C Rankings With Justification & Analysis

Comprehensive avatar tier list for Ascend to ZERO. S through C rankings with detailed justification, growth profile analysis, and synergy considerations.

This avatar tier list ranks all playable characters in Ascend to ZERO from S tier (highest potential) to C tier (situational or niche). Rankings are based on late-run damage scaling, timer preservation ability, and versatility across all four stages. Each ranking includes detailed justification so you can understand the reasoning and make informed decisions for your playstyle.

Tier List Criteria

Avatars are evaluated on four dimensions, each weighted according to its impact on successful runs:

CriterionWeightWhat It Measures
Damage Scaling35%How well damage grows through the inflation curve
Timer Preservation25%How effectively the avatar avoids timer drain
Build Flexibility20%How many viable chip builds exist
Stage Versatility20%How consistently the avatar performs across Stages 1-4

Important note: This tier list reflects overall potential at maximum investment. A lower-tier avatar played by an expert will outperform a higher-tier avatar played by a beginner. Skill and familiarity with an avatar's mechanics matter more than tier placement.

S Tier — Blossom Blade

Blossom Blade ranks S tier due to its unmatched exponential damage scaling with sword-type skill chips. Each sword chip adds a multiplicative bonus to melee damage, and multiple sword chips stack multiplicatively. In the late run when levels reach hundreds of thousands, this creates the highest damage output in the game.

S tier justification:

FactorRatingDetail
Damage Scaling★★★★★Exponential sword chip stacking
Timer Preservation★★☆☆☆Low defense means hits cost more seconds
Build Flexibility★★☆☆☆Locked into sword chips
Stage Versatility★★★★☆Strong in all stages once built

Key strengths: Highest burst damage in the game, fastest boss kill times, strongest late-run scaling, dominant in ZERO Rush challenge

Key weaknesses: Glass cannon — every hit costs timer seconds, requires close-range engagement, unforgiving of mistakes, poor early game before sword chips

Best build: 3-4 sword skill chips, damage stat chips, extra time device, extra resurrection device. See our Blossom Blade Guide for the full build.

A Tier — Golden Gunslinger & Frost Moon Hacker

Golden Gunslinger ranks A tier for its consistent ranged DPS and timer preservation. The gap-creating time-resume ability keeps enemies at distance, minimizing timer drain. While it lacks Blossom Blade's burst ceiling, it makes up for it with safety.

A tier justification (Gunslinger):

FactorRatingDetail
Damage Scaling★★★★☆Solid linear scaling with gun chips
Timer Preservation★★★★★Ranged combat minimizes damage taken
Build Flexibility★★★☆☆Needs gun skill chips
Stage Versatility★★★★★Safe in all stages

Frost Moon Hacker ranks A tier for its area control through drone swarms. In the late run, drone swarms deal massive passive damage while the player focuses on movement and timer management. The primary limitation is the weak early game before drones are established.

A tier justification (Hacker):

FactorRatingDetail
Damage Scaling★★★★★Drone swarm compounds exponentially
Timer Preservation★★★★☆Passive damage lets you focus on movement
Build Flexibility★★☆☆☆Locked into device chips
Stage Versatility★★★☆☆Weak early game, strong late game

B Tier — Chrono Child

Chrono Child ranks B tier because its balanced scaling lacks the specialization needed for top performance. The AOE explosion is beginner-friendly but does not scale as dramatically as specialized avatar abilities. Chrono Child performs adequately in all stages but excels in none.

B tier justification:

FactorRatingDetail
Damage Scaling★★★☆☆Moderate, outscaled by specialists
Timer Preservation★★★☆☆AOE positioning is forgiving but not optimal
Build Flexibility★★★★☆Works with most chip types
Stage Versatility★★★☆☆Adequate everywhere, exceptional nowhere

When Chrono Child outperforms its tier: For absolute beginners who have not yet mastered time freeze timing, Chrono Child's forgiving AOE pattern prevents many deaths that specialized avatars would suffer. The effective tier for a beginner is A, while the effective tier for an experienced player is B.

Tier Rankings Summary

TierAvatarCore StrengthCore Weakness
SBlossom BladeMaximum burst damageLow defense, requires skill
AGolden GunslingerSafe ranged combatLower damage ceiling
AFrost Moon HackerArea control, passive damageWeak early game
BChrono ChildForgiving AOE, balancedOutscaled in late game

Stage-Specific Tier Adjustments

Tier rankings shift by stage because different mechanics favor different playstyles:

AvatarStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4
Blossom BladeA (needs chips)S (burst dominant)S (kills fast)S (best boss killer)
Golden GunslingerAA (safe vs turrets)A (safe vs contamination)A (safe vs swarms)
Frost Moon HackerC (drones weak)B (drones established)A (area control)A (passive damage)
Chrono ChildA (forgiving)B (AOE useful)C (outscaled)C (lacks burst)

The progression curve: Frost Moon Hacker has the most dramatic tier shift — C in Stage 1 (drones too weak) to A in Stage 3-4 (drones fully built). Blossom Blade starts at A and reaches S by Stage 2 when sword chips are established.

Avatar Tier List for Different Game Modes

The avatar tier list shifts depending on the game mode or challenge you are attempting:

Standard Run tier list (reaching highest possible stage):

  • S: Blossom Blade
  • A: Frost Moon Hacker, Golden Gunslinger
  • B: Chrono Child

ZERO Rush Challenge tier list (fastest run completion):

  • S: Blossom Blade
  • A: Golden Gunslinger
  • B: Frost Moon Hacker, Chrono Child

The ZERO Rush tier list differs because the challenge rewards speed, not depth. Frost Moon Hacker's weak early game is a liability in timed competitions. Golden Gunslinger's consistency makes it a strong choice for predictable, fast clears. Blossom Blade's burst damage clears rooms faster than any other avatar. For challenge strategies, see our ZERO Rush Challenge Strategy.

Survival Mode tier list (longest timer duration):

  • S: Golden Gunslinger (fewest hits taken = longest timer preservation)
  • A: Frost Moon Hacker (passive damage = less combat engagement = fewer hits)
  • B: Blossom Blade (close-range = more hits = faster timer drain)
  • C: Chrono Child (moderate everything, no survival specialization)

New Player tier list (first 5-10 runs):

  • S: Chrono Child (forgiving AOE, easy to learn)
  • A: Golden Gunslinger (safe ranged combat)
  • B: Frost Moon Hacker (early game frustration, late game reward)
  • C: Blossom Blade (unforgiving, requires skill)

Choose your avatar based on your current goal, not just the overall tier ranking. A beginner playing Blossom Blade because it is "S tier" will have worse results than a beginner playing Chrono Child. See our Best Avatar for Beginners for personalized recommendations.

Avatar Tier List Adjustment for Time Machine Investment

AvatarBase TierTier at 100 KeysTier at 300 KeysTier at 500+ Keys
Blossom BladeSSS+S+ (dominant)
Frost Moon HackerAAA+S
Golden GunslingerAAAA+
Chrono ChildBBBB

Why Hacker benefits most from investment: Hacker's weakness is the early game. Starting time upgrades directly address this, turning a D-tier early game into a B-tier early game. This is why Hacker moves from A to S with 500+ keys.

Why Chrono Child benefits least: Chrono Child's limitation is fundamental scaling, not early-game weakness. Time Machine upgrades cannot change the AOE explosion's moderate damage growth. For the full Time Machine strategy, see our Time Machine Guide.

Avatar Tier List for Multiplayer and Social Context

While Ascend to ZERO is a single-player game, the avatar tier list affects social dynamics:

Streamer appeal: Blossom Blade is the most popular streaming avatar because the burst combo is visually impressive. Drone builds are interesting for educational streams (showing area control strategy). Gun builds are less visually exciting but demonstrate consistent technique.

Community challenges: The ZERO Rush challenge (July 13-27, 2026) creates competitive dynamics. Leaderboard rankings are dominated by Blossom Blade players due to the speed advantage. For players who cannot match Blade speeds, separate "safe completion" categories exist on the official Discord for Gunslinger and Hacker players.

Avatar diversity recommendation: While Blossom Blade is S tier, playing all four avatars develops transferable skills. Blade teaches positioning. Hacker teaches patience and area control. Gunslinger teaches ranged management. Chrono Child teaches time-freeze timing fundamentals. The best players have experience with all avatars, even if they compete with only one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the S tier avatar always the best choice?

No. Blossom Blade is S tier for experienced players who can maintain close-range positioning without taking hits. If you are a beginner or struggle with timer management, Golden Gunslinger (A tier) or Chrono Child (B tier for experts, A tier for beginners) may actually perform better for you. Choose based on your skill level, not just tier placement. See our Best Avatar Guide for personalized recommendations.

Will the tier list change with updates?

Yes. Balance patches may adjust avatar stats, chip interactions, or stage mechanics. This tier list reflects the game state as of July 2026. Check the official Discord for community tier list updates after patches.

How much do Time Machine upgrades affect tier rankings?

Significantly. An avatar with 300+ Zero Keys invested performs effectively one tier higher than the same avatar with 0 keys. The inflation model amplifies permanent bonuses, making bunker investments the single biggest factor in avatar performance. For investment strategy, see our Bunker Upgrade Guide.

Where can I discuss tier list placements?

The official Discord has a #tier-list channel for avatar ranking discussions. The Steam community hub also hosts tier list debate threads.