Fiery Voyage: True Bonds is an action-adventure RPG based on the anime ‘One Piece’, where courage, trust, and teamwork shape every step of your journey through this vast world. In this game, you need to voyage across the seas and explore various islands with your crewmates to earn exciting rewards and resources.
Speaking of crewmates, there are plenty of them to choose from. Each hero has unique stats and passives, which can decide your battle’s outcome. But not every hero is worth becoming your crewmate. So, to help you choose, here’s a complete Fiery Voyage True Bonds heroes tier List ranking the meta heroes in the game.
Every Hero in Fiery Voyage True Bonds – Ranked

| Tier | Heroes |
|---|---|
| S | Nika Luffy, New World Pirate Empress, Stealth Black Sanji, Firefist Ace, Kizaru, Kaido |
| A | New World Chopper, Sengoku, Sanji, Katakuri, New World Luffy, White Beard, Red Haired, Trafalgar Law, Hancock, Mihawk, Carp |
| B | New World Sabo, Enel, Zoro, Sabo, Nami, Jinbe, Ivankov, Buggy, Tyrant |
| C | Doflamingo, Bartolomeo, Mansherry, Brook |
The above list provides a comprehensive overview of all the meta crewmates in Fiery Voyage: True Bonds, ranked by their effectiveness and overall impact. Here, the S-Tier heroes are the best, whereas the C-Tier heroes are the weakest. So, to break it down for you, we’ve listed all crewmates and explained why they’re ranked as follows.
S Tier – Best Heroes in Fiery Voyage True Bonds
| Hero | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|
| Nika Luffy | + Always starts attacking first, and a normal attack is converted to three hits, dealing damage equal to 6% of its max HP. + Gains 4 stacks of Rubber Giant, which makes this unit immune to CC and Armor breaks and will also not be killed. + Can apply the Cursed effect as a rebound to the attacker. |
| New World Pirate Empress | + Applies the Empress Guardian to friendly units, allowing her to deal passive damage to attackers if they attack the protected crewmate. + Provides the team with 15% damage reduction from the very start of the battle. + Has a high base damage and DPS, as this unit can inflict Electric Shock, which reduces the enemy’s HP for 3 rounds. |
| Stealth Black Sanji | + Reduces the enemy’s damage reduction and attack damage by applying the Steal debuff. + Has a very high base damage and can deal massive AoE damage to all enemies. + Can detonate the Curse stacks to increase its overall damage output. |
| Firefist Ace | + Deals increased damage with its active skill to both the front row and the middle row attackers. + Can also apply the Burn effect for two rounds, dealing DoT and shredding through tanks. + Deals increased damage to all targets that are affected by the Burn effect. |
| Kizaru | + Prioritizes attackers in the middle and back rows, dealing increased damage and also lifestealing a certain amount of damage as HP. + Deals increased damage to attackers with low HP and executes them. + Damage is increased against the attacker inflicted with the Freeze effect. |
| Kaido | + Deals increased Magic damage to 3 attackers with the highest AD and can also inflict the Curse debuff on them. + When HP drops below 15%, it gains a shield for 1 turn and also increases the damage reduction. + Can deal Magic AoE damage to all enemies, ignoring their defense stats. |
A Tier Heroes
| Hero | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|
| New World Chopper | + Can restore HP of all ally units equal to 140% of his base AD and also provides a damage buff to an ally with the highest AD. + Deals increased Magic damage to all attackers and can also reduce their healing and AD. – Performs inconsistently and requires proper timing to execute. |
| Sengoku | + Can break the armor of the enemy for 2 turns, dealing increased damage to them. + Very beefy and durable frontline, also providing good buffs and utilities. – Deals less damage in comparison to other high-tier picks. |
| Sanji | + Becomes immune to all CC and debuff effects for 2 rounds. + Gains increased damage reduction and Crit rate, allowing it to be more durable and deal consistent damage. – Struggles a little bit from its counterpart as it has a lower HP, making it a bit more vulnerable in late-game content. |
| Katakuri | + Deals increased Physical damage to enemies in the middle and the back rows with its active ability. + Extends his hands and deals increased damage to the lowest HP enemy and deals even more damage if the target is marked with Fear. – Provides no buff to allies, making it a utility-less crewmate. |
| New World Luffy | + Deals Physical damage to enemies in the front row using its Rubber Fire Pistol. + Can convert a random enemy’s buff into a Curse effect, which in turn increases the overall damage output. – Provides no team buff like its own counterpart. |
| White Beard | + Its active ability deals increased Physical damage to enemies in the front row. + Has the potential to deal high Physical damage to a single target in the front 3 times. – Enters Hibernation mode after dealing a substantial amount of damage, restricting you from taking any action in the next turn. |
| Red Haired | + Dashes between front row and back row enemies, while dealing Physical damage and also applying the Shock status. + Heals allies whenever a Shock effect-inflicted enemy dies, making this unit an all-around crewmate. – Has a lower base HP, which can be eventful in the later stages of the game. |
| Trafalgar Law | + Provides useful AD buffs to all allies and also removes any debuffs from the 4 highest AD allies. + Provides a shield that increases magic immunity and also distributes the damage evenly across all allies. – Provides good healing only upon its death. |
| Hancock | + Restores ally HP equal to 99% of her attack damage and also applies a damage reduction and healing buff. + Can revive a fallen ally and heal them for 240% of her own base AD. – The kit is utility-focused and has minimal focus on damage. |
| Mihawk | + Leaps forward and deals a heavy burst of Physical damage to a single target. + When low in HP, gains a damage buff and removes any debuffs and CC from self. – Has a very low base HP, making it vulnerable in boss fights or late-game content. |
| Carp | + Deals increased Magic damage to enemies with the highest attack damage. + Provides good buffs and self buffs, which increase the overall damage output. – Low base HP makes it vulnerable against powerful bosses. |
B Tier Heroes
| Hero | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|
| New World Sabo | + Deals increased Magic damage to the enemy with the highest attack damage and also reduces the target’s AD for 2 rounds. + Can dispel enemy debuffs for increased DoT. – Has very low base HP, which is an issue in late-game content. |
| Enel | + Throws magic-infused shurikens, which deal increased damage to all enemies hit. + Can also inflict Armor Break status, which makes the enemies vulnerable for 2 rounds. – Lackluster base HP. |
| Zoro | + Deals increased Physical damage to 2 random enemies in the middle and the back rows. + Gains damage and Crit buff when Zoro attacks first. – Struggles to survive in the late game due to its low base HP. |
| Sabo | + Can remove any debuff from self and restore some amount of HP based on its max HP. + Protects allies in the back row who’re below 50% HP. – Deals minimal damage, with a heavy focus on utility. |
| Nami | + Deals increased Magic damage to all the targets in the front and middle rows. + Prays and increases her Crit rate, and also gains a Shield. – Has a self-centered kit with little to no focus on team utility. |
| Jinbe | + Deals increased damage to an enemy in the front row and also gains damage buffs. + Reduces enemy Crit rate by a certain amount for 2 consecutive rounds. – Has a lower base HP. |
| Ivankov | + Deals increased Magic damage to all enemies in the back row and converts that damage into a shield for 3 allies with the lowest HP. + Can reduce enemy attack damage for 2 rounds. – Requires skillful timing to improve its overall performance. |
| Buggy | + Launches its knife-wielding arms to deal damage and reduce the Magic immunity of the targets. + Can inflict Fear on targets, restricting their turn, and also deals burst damage by procking Cursed stacks. – Provides very little utility. |
| Tyrant | + Deals heavy Physical damage to a single target in the front row while also healing for 35% of its damage dealt. + Counters whenever he gets attacked. – Has a lower base HP, which is underwhelming. |
C Tier – Weakest Heroes in Fiery Voyage True Bonds
| Hero | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|
| Doflamingo | + Deals good damage and provides debuffs for utility. – Every debuff has a probability of being inflicted, meaning it can be either way. – Has low base HP. |
| Bartolomeo | + A very durable tank and also deals decent damage with its active ability. – Although it deals decent damage, it does not deal consistently, rendering it useless in combat. – Can or cannot apply a debuff due to its probability chances. |
| Mansherry | + Restores ally HP equal to 143% of her own attack damage. – The kit fully focuses on utility with very little focus on damage. – Lacks debuffs. |
| Brook | + Provides Defense buffs to the 3 highest attack damage allies and also increases the Damage of the ally if they are of Wind type. – Has low defense stats. – Base HP makes it vulnerable and reliant on the team. |
How to Reroll in Fiery Voyage True Bonds
Now that you know about all the meta heroes in Fiery Voyage: True Bonds, it is also important to know about rerolling. By rerolling, you’ll be able to get new heroes, which are better and far superior, and will help you in your progression. Below, we’ve mentioned all the steps on how to reroll in Fiery Voyage: True Bonds.
- First, start the game and play the tutorial to become familiar with the game mechanics.
- Play the game until you unlock the ‘Recruit’ feature. You can find this at the bottom section of your screen.
- Once you unlock the feature, click on the ‘Advanced Recruitment’ banner to use your free pulls.
- Claim all the rewards from the mail for additional pulls.
- After that, if you’ve not received a top-tier hero, head to the ‘Settings’ option on the top left of your screen. Then, press the ‘Switch Account’ option and continue with ‘Guest Login’ to reroll.
Make sure to log in to the game with a guest account. Don’t sync your account unless you get good heroes from those pulls. However, if you obtain a top-tier hero, sync your account with any of your social media, and you’re good to go. If you’re still unlucky, keep following the steps mentioned above.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The best hero to reroll for would be New World Pirate Empress or Nika Luffy, as they both offer damage and utility based on what you want.
Although it is not mandatory to reroll in Fiery Voyage: True Bonds, you can still do it to unlock better heroes, as it will also help you in your progression.
Nika Luffy, New World Pirate Empress, and Firefist Ace are the best heroes currently in this meta, due to their effectiveness and impact on battles.
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