Fullbringers are one of the most explosive, mechanically interesting races in TYPE://SOUL. Their kits can swing matches, trivialize raids, or give you clutch tools for solo content. Below is a practical, community-informed tier list of every Fullbringer currently in the game, plus short notes on where each shines and what to watch out for.
Best Fullbringer Tier List

In TYPE://SOUL, Fullbringers are a special endgame race that harnesses the power of Twin Souls, gaining access to unique abilities tied to their chosen Fullbring. Obtaining and using a Fullbringer requires:
- Unlocking the Quincy path and progressing to Elite Grade, then achieving Twin Soul status.
- Fullbring itself grants a distinct set of moves and a powerful Final Form mode that transforms combat dynamics.
Fullbringers shine in both PvP and PvE, offering tools like time manipulation, zone control, and burst damage. Each Fullbring has different mechanics, so choosing the right one depends on your goals—whether you’re optimizing for solo raids, ranked matches, or general build strength.
S Tier — Meta Dominators
These Fullbringers are the ones you prioritize if you want the most impact in both PvP and PvE.
Book of the End (Mythic)
Reality-bending utility, massive combo potential and mode abilities that change fights. Book of the End offers one of the strongest mode forms and several moves that crowd-control or lock opponents down entirely. This is best used for competitive PvP, ranked matches, and high-level PvE where control and burst matter most. If you go with this, learn your mode timings. Book of the End is skill-dependent but extremely rewarding.
Chess (Mythic)
Chess grants huge battlefield control via positioning mechanics and an easy-to-access mode minigame that rewards skill. Very powerful for coordinated play. This is a PvP dominator and great for niche PvE encounters where positioning matters. Make sure to master the mode’s board interactions early. Chess users with map sense dominate.
A Tier — Strong, Reliable Picks
Great usable options; less oppressive than S-tier but versatile and reliable.
Time Tells No Lies (Legendary)
Time-control mechanics are unique and dangerous when mastered. It can create long damage windows or cancel enemy actions, making it powerful in both solo and group content. Generally for experienced players who want a high skill ceiling. It is excellent in PvE boss fights and clutch PvP scenarios. When using this, practice mode movement and rewinds in safe settings; timing is everything.
Zangetsu (Legendary)
This is a classical, straightforward damage-focused Fullbring. Strong baseline damage and easier to learn than the top picks. Mostly for new-to-intermediate players who want a solid PvP/PvE performer without steep mechanical demands. When in use, utilize Zangetsu’s grabs and range to set up safer engagements. Don’t brawl blindly.
B Tier — Niche or Build-Dependent
Good in the right hands or for specific roles; not universal meta picks.
Doll House (Rare)
This is more of a utility-focused kit. It can change encounters by manipulating entities or creating niche advantages. It’s situational: excellent for certain PvE fights and creative PvP plays, but not a consistent top-tier pick. Use this for PvE encounters where mob control or mechanical tricks help. However, you can pick it if you enjoy outplay potential. It is recommended to pair Doll House with range builds and practice its interaction timings. Just play smart and use Devil’s Arm as a stepping stone while you grind for higher-tier Fullbringers.
C Tier — Playable, but Limited
These Fullbringers work, but they’re generally outclassed by better choices or require odd builds to shine.
Devil’s Arm (Common)
Simple, melee-centric Fullbring. Reliable damage; beginner-friendly but lacks the higher-tier tools for late-game dominance. Mostly for newer players and grind sessions. Very decent in PvE but easily outclassed in high-rank PvP.
Quick Build & Playstyle Tips
- If you’re new: start with Zangetsu or Devil’s Arm — they let you learn combat basics quickly.
- If you want to push ranks: prioritize Book of the End or Chess — they’re the most meta-proof picks right now.
- If you prefer skill expression: Time Tells No Lies rewards practice with huge payoff.
- Twin Soul progression: remember that Fullbringers unlock Twin Soul mode via Elite/Twin requirements — plan your grind around ranked wins, raids, and clan matches.
Fullbringers bring unique flavor and strong tools to TYPE://SOUL. Book of the End and Chess currently lead the pack for raw impact, but Time Tells No Lies and Zangetsu remain perfectly viable for players who want something different. Doll House and Devil’s Arm round out the roster and remain valuable for specific roles and playstyles. For more tier lists, check another one I made for the best Shikai and Bankai in TYPE://SOUL!