Alright, so I decided to make my own “attacker tier list” today. It all started when I was scrolling through some gaming forums and saw a bunch of people arguing about the best attackers in their favorite game. Everyone had different opinions, and nobody could agree on a definitive list. That’s when I thought, “Why not create my own?”
First, I needed to pick a game. I went with that popular hero-shooter everyone’s playing these days. You know, the one with the colorful characters and crazy abilities. Seemed like a good place to start.

Gathering My Tools (and Thoughts)
I didn’t want to just pull opinions out of thin air. I needed some data, or at least, a solid framework. So, here’s what I did:
- Played a bunch of matches: No substitute for firsthand experience, right? I spent a few hours playing as many different attackers as I could. Tried to get a feel for their strengths and weaknesses, how they played in different game modes, and how they matched up against other characters.
- Jotted down notes: After each match, I’d scribble down some quick thoughts. Stuff like, “This character’s ultimate is super powerful, but their reload speed is awful.” Or, “This one’s great on open maps, but struggles in tight corridors.”
- Rank the characters from S tier, to A, B, C and D: I decided to divide my list into some tiers, it’s pretty straightforward, Just my gut feeling based on how strong I thought each character was.
Putting It All Together
After a few hours of playing and note-taking, I felt like I had a decent grasp on things. My list definitely reflects my own playstyle and preferences, and I’m sure other people will disagree with some of my choices. But hey, that’s the fun of tier lists, right? They’re meant to spark discussion and debate.
I created a simple google sheet to orgnize all attackers, and give a rank to all of them, and explain why I put them in there.
It took me a whole afternoon, but I finally finished my attacker tier list. It’s not perfect, and it’s definitely subjective, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. At last, I published the tier list I made on my social media.