
The official Twitter account for My Hero Ultra Rumble revealed the five best characters in the game, organized by their overall win rates. These five characters boast the highest win rates, arguably making them the My Hero Ultra Rumble best Characters.
But just because your favorite character isn’t listed on here, don’t think of it as a sign to find a new main. Patch updates and balances are sure to change the meta, therefore only making it a matter of time before the best characters shift.
Rightfully standing as the number one hero, All Might is the best character in the game. He boasts the highest win rate at a whopping 21.68% — which in a competitive game like a battle royal, indicates he is one of the My Hero Ultra Rumble best characters.
The biggest aspect of All Might that makes him so strong is his ability to pretty much everything. He has mobility, utility, and even a decent ranged Alpha ability. When an ally falls, he can pick them up and revive them shortly after. And when in a tough position, he can simply jump into the air and dip.
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In addition, All Might’s tornado reflects projectiles, thereby providing defensive capabilities to handle tough situations. These all combine to make an insanely powerful character. But one of the reasons why his win rate is so high is that he’s locked behind the max level for the battle pass. This means people who unlocked All Might have already grinded the game substantially.
The second My Hero Ultra Rumble best character is Mt. Lady — with an overall win rate of 20.11%. Though a solid 1.5% behind All Might, Mt. Lady is a force to be reckoned with. She’s got mobility, damage, and even solid area of effect burst damage.
When playing Mt. Lady, you might be tempted to turn big whenever possible. But this leaves her vulnerable to the enemy’s hits, so it should be used prudently. It’s best used to honestly cover for your allies when they’re in need of protection, making Mt. Lady a great team player.
She does lack in ranged capability, but her general kit is super friendly and safe. Thanks to her kick, which is her Gamma Ability, she can traverse tall buildings easily — allowing her to escape sticky situations as well.
The biggest tip to provide when playing her is don’t overestimate yourself simply because you can become Godzilla. Know your limits, and play it safe.
Tsuyu Asui, also known as Froppy, is arguably very broken. With an overall win rate of 19.9%, she’s got an instant revive, strong damage, and unmatched mobility. Combo this with her invisibility, and she can easily adapt to practically any situation as long as she’s not overwhelmingly outnumbered.
Froppy stands as easily the most annoying character to play against for exactly these reasons. She’s hard to hit, pops out of nowhere, and has so much safety built into her kit that making top 3 during a battle royal is super easy. After all, how can players kill a target that they can’t hit, much less see.
Her damage definitely takes a while to grow accustomed to optimizing, but once players grow used to her she’s truly a force to be reckoned with.
It really wouldn’t be a proper My Hero game without the main protagonist ranking in the top 5. Izuku Midoriya has an overall win rate of 19.22%, largely thanks to his versatility. Similar to All Might, Midoriya boasts a lot of various utility.
He revives allies, traverse the map efficiently, and deals strong damage from various ranges. Though nerfed recently, the pick still carries the title of top tier. He is also free to use from the very beginning of the game, making him the perfect character for beginners to learn the game.
Kirishima is a slept on pick by most — which likely attributes to his high win rate of 19.02%. The character received buffs in the last patch, and has fantastic survivability. It’s thanks to his high defensive stats that the character sees great success in My Hero Ultra Rumble.
For those who don’t know, he becomes unbreakable, during which Kirishima is granted super armor. Nothing except death can budge him, making him an unstoppable tank. Considering so many characters flinch upon being hit, this lack of a flinch makes him great for navigating intense combat.
Keep in mind, every character in the game is viable. Some characters are undeniably easier to win with than others. In addition, overall win rates are strong indicators of a character’s strength, and often used as statistical indicators. But they’re not necessarily the end all be all.
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