Quick ranking
VV Ultimatum tier list by role and decision risk
VV Ultimatum changes like a live Roblox RPG, so a useful tier list should rank choices by practical role rather than pretending every patch has one permanent best option. Treat the rows below as a framework for clans, races, weapons, and abilities when exact balance values are still being checked.
| Tier | Best for | Examples to evaluate | How to use it |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Options that stay valuable in several modes | Strong mobility, reliable burst, safe boss damage, flexible PvP pressure | Keep unless a verified patch nerf changes the core mechanic. |
| A | Strong choices with a clearer tradeoff | High damage but harder timing, strong farming but weaker duels, good clan passive with narrow build needs | Use when the playstyle matches your goal instead of chasing S tier names. |
| B | Playable leveling and budget builds | Stable early progression, simple combos, acceptable PvE comfort | Good enough while learning combat; reroll later only when rewards are spare. |
| C | Niche or outdated choices | Slow farming, low survivability, awkward cooldowns, patch-dependent gimmicks | Avoid spending rare rerolls here unless you are testing a specific setup. |
This page does not claim an official in-game ranking. It explains how to read tier lists safely until verified patch data is available.
Ranking criteria
How to judge clans, races, weapons, and abilities
A good VV Ultimatum tier list should explain why a choice is strong. The same clan can feel different when you are leveling, farming bosses, dueling, or learning movement.
Mobility and uptime
Movement, gap closing, and cooldown uptime matter because a high-damage option loses value if it cannot stay active in real fights.
Boss and PvE safety
Boss farming rewards consistent damage, survivability, and simple recovery windows more than flashy combos that fail under pressure.
PvP pressure
For duels, judge burst windows, stun access, punish potential, escape tools, and how easy the setup is to read.
Reroll cost
A small upgrade is not always worth spending clan, weapon, or color rerolls if your current build already clears the content you play.
Build planning
Which tier list priority fits your goal?
Before rerolling, decide what problem you are solving. A player stuck on early quests needs a different answer from someone optimizing PvP pressure.
| Goal | Priority | Tradeoff | Reroll when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner leveling | Simple combos, safe range, forgiving cooldowns | May not be the highest late-game damage | Only after you understand combat and have spare rewards. |
| Boss farming | Sustained damage, survivability, uptime | Some boss-safe builds feel slower in PvP | When your current kit cannot clear a target boss reliably. |
| PvP pressure | Burst, mobility, stun access, escape tools | Harder execution and more patch sensitivity | When the setup matches your timing and you can test it against real players. |
| Patch testing | Flexible choices that survive balance shifts | Less specialized than a pure meta build | After official notes or trusted community tests confirm the change. |
How to read it
Why this guide separates tier list intent from codes and Trello
Players often reach a VV Ultimatum tier list after redeeming codes or finding a Trello link. Those searches are connected, but they should not be merged into one page. Codes answer which rewards may work today. Trello and Discord answer where to verify sources. A tier list answers how to spend rewards and compare choices after you understand the current version.
The safest way to use a VV Ultimatum tier list is to define your goal first. If you mainly need early leveling comfort, a simple and stable B or A tier setup can be better than a difficult S tier option. If you are preparing for bosses, survivability and uptime may beat raw burst. If you focus on PvP, movement, stun windows, and punish potential become more important than farming speed.
Patch context matters because Roblox anime RPGs shift quickly. A clan, race, weapon, or skill tree can rise after a bug fix, fall after a balance pass, or become popular because a YouTube combo looks strong in one scenario. Whenever a ranking changes, check the official Roblox page, Discord announcements, and current community testing before spending rare rerolls.
This guide therefore works as a ranking framework while the wiki expands. It gives players crawlable criteria, a clear decision matrix, and internal links to the codes and Trello source-check pages. Future updates can add named clan, race, weapon, and boss data once those values are verified against the live game.
When a new player asks for the best VV Ultimatum build, the useful answer starts with the content they are actually trying to clear. Early quests reward reliability: short cooldowns, simple aim requirements, and forgiving recovery windows. Boss farming rewards consistency over highlight damage, because a build that survives every attempt usually earns more progress than a build that only wins when every combo lands. PvP rewards pressure, escape options, and matchup knowledge. Ranking all of those goals in one flat list is misleading unless the page explains the criteria behind each tier.
Reroll value also changes after codes and update events. If a code grants several clan or weapon rerolls, testing a higher-risk option may make sense. If rewards are limited, the safer move is to keep a playable setup and wait for stronger evidence from patch notes, Roblox descriptions, or trusted community testing. A tier list should help players protect rare resources as much as it helps them chase stronger choices.
The most reliable tier list workflow is simple: identify your current roadblock, compare the build traits that solve that roadblock, check whether the information is current, then decide whether the reroll cost is justified. This process prevents a common mistake where players abandon a stable leveling build because a PvP-focused ranking placed it below a harder combo build.
Future clan, race, weapon, and ability entries should be added only when the wiki can explain the reason for each placement. A name without rationale is not enough. Each ranked option should include where it performs well, where it struggles, what kind of player benefits from it, and what patch or test window supports the claim.
Use the page as a living checklist. If a future update adds a new race path, adjusts boss damage, changes cooldowns, or releases code rewards that increase reroll supply, the ranking logic should be reviewed again. That is more useful than freezing a tier list around one early launch opinion.
Common mistakes
Tier list mistakes that waste rerolls
Most bad tier list decisions happen because the player copies a rank without checking the goal, source date, or current patch.
- Do not reroll a playable build just because one old video ranks it lower.
- Do not treat an unofficial list as developer confirmation.
- Do not spend rare rewards before checking whether a code, Trello note, or Discord announcement is current.
- Do not compare PvP-only rankings with boss farming needs.
- Do not ignore comfort: a slightly weaker option you can use well often beats a difficult meta pick.
Next steps
Use the tier list with source checks
Use the supporting pages before spending rewards or trusting copied rankings.
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