Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this mobile game called “Live a Hero” lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I’ve seen some tier lists floating around online, but they’re kinda all over the place, so I figured, why not make my own? I mean, I’ve been playing this game pretty religiously, so I think I’ve got a decent handle on who’s who in the zoo.
Getting Started
First off, I had to actually, you know, play the game. A lot. Like, a LOT a lot. I downloaded it onto my phone and started grinding away. At first, I was just kinda picking characters based on who looked cool, but then I realized that some of them were way better than others. Not just in terms of looks, but in terms of, like, actual usefulness in battle.

Experimentation
So, I started experimenting. I’d put together different teams, throw them into the arena, and see how they fared. Some combinations totally rocked, while others… well, let’s just say they didn’t make it past the first round. I started taking notes, scribbling down which characters worked well together, which ones were good on their own, and which ones were just kinda ‘meh’.
I spent hours doing this, trying out different strategies, seeing what worked and what didn’t. I’d read up on some guides online, but honestly, nothing beats just getting in there and trying things out yourself. I even joined a few online communities, just to see what other people were saying. They had this whole report thing about character popularity, which was kinda neat, but also a bit overwhelming. Still, it gave me some ideas, so I can’t complain too much.
Building the List
After weeks of this, I finally felt like I had enough data to start putting together a proper tier list. I made a big spreadsheet and started sorting characters into different tiers, from the god-tier, must-have characters, all the way down to the “why even bother” tier. It was a lot of work, but it was also kinda fun, seeing it all come together.
I went back and forth on a few characters, debating whether they belonged in one tier or another. Some of them were just so tricky to categorize! But eventually, I came up with a list that I felt pretty good about. It’s not perfect, of course, and I’m sure some people will disagree with me, but hey, that’s the internet for you. Anyway, that’s the whole long story of how I made this tier list. It was a lot of trial and error, a lot of grinding, and a lot of fun. Hopefully, it’s helpful to some of you out there who are also trying to figure out this game.
- Download the game – First, get the game on your phone.
- Play a bunch – Seriously, play a lot to get a feel for it.
- Try different characters – Don’t just stick to the same ones.
- Experiment with teams – See which characters work well together.
- Take notes – Write down what you learn.
- Read guides (optional) – They can be helpful, but not necessary.
- Join online communities (optional) – Talk to other players.
- Make your list – Sort characters into tiers based on your experience.
So, that is the story of how I made this tier list. It was a ton of playing, testing, and messing around. Hopefully, it is helpful to some of you who are also trying to figure out this game.