Paladins Characters
Table of Contents.Tier List Descriptions. Tier S — These champions are incredibly strong. If you want to have a competitive edge over your enemies, you can’t really go wrong choosing these characters.
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Tier A — Above the average, these champions are popular choices within the current meta. These playable characters are useful in almost any team composition.
Tier B — Average, these champions are dependable and common choices within the current meta. Tier C — Less popular than higher tier champions, these characters are generally considered to only be useful situationally. Tier D — The lowest tier champions, these characters are generally the least popular picks and are generally considered to be less effective than higher tier champions.
Excuse Plot: Outside of 'Hailing from an Alternate Universe that Pip created a portal to', we have no real clue to any character-specific details in any outside media. Unlike most other Champion skins, which have dubious or no connections to the Paladins' lore, Pepper is treated as a canonical character in the story. More characters you can shake a stick at, all in one place. Meet the entire roster of legends in Brawlhalla and get to know which ones you might want to take into.
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