Tier list criteria: Souls are ranked on a combination of passive bonus strength, transformation duration and multipliers, move versatility, and real-world performance across both PvP and boss grinding. A Soul that excels in one area but fails in another is placed based on overall utility. Playstyle-specific notes are included for Souls that deviate from the general ranking in specific use cases.

Anime Limitless Best Souls Tier List — May 2026

Tier Soul Rarity Passives (Summary) Verdict
S SSJ4 Goku Legendary Strength %, Attack Speed, Stamina Efficiency Anime Limitless best souls — #1 overall
S Majin Buu Legendary HP Regen %, Defense %, AoE Damage Anime Limitless best souls for boss farming
A Kaido Rare Strength %, AoE Radius, Knockback Strong PvP Soul without Rift grind
A Naruto (Sage Mode) Rare Speed %, Ninjutsu Damage, Energy Regen Best mobility & energy efficiency
B Ichigo Uncommon Speed %, Critical Rate, Burst Damage Boost Solid mid-game option
B Sukuna Uncommon Strength flat, Curse Damage, Life Steal Consistent DPS, easy to obtain
C Starter Soul Common No meaningful passives Replace as soon as possible

S Tier — Anime Limitless Best Souls (Legendary)

SSJ4 Goku (Legendary) — Best Overall Soul

SSJ4 Goku holds the top position in this tier list for May 2026 due to the combination of its offensive passive set, long transformation window, and versatility across content types. The Strength percentage passive is the single most impactful passive bonus available on any Soul currently in the game: a percentage multiplier on Strength means every stat point invested becomes worth more — a compounding effect that grows with your progression. At high stat totals, the difference between having this passive and not having it translates to a measurable and consistent damage advantage in every combat encounter.

The attack speed modifier that SSJ4 Goku provides affects the rate at which certain melee combo strings can be chained. This is distinct from pure movement speed and refers specifically to the animation recovery time between attacks. Faster attack animation recovery means more hits land in the same time window, which matters both for raw DPS calculation and for combo lock potential in PvP — opponents have fewer opportunities to interrupt your attacks when you can chain them faster than the standard animation timing allows.

SSJ4 Goku's transformation is one of the longest-duration Legendary transformations in the game. Extended transformation time matters because the in-transformation bonuses for Legendary Souls are substantially higher than passive-only bonuses — being in transformation effectively unlocks a second tier of power multipliers on top of your always-on passives. More time in transformation means more time at peak power, which compounds favorably in extended fights like boss encounters and multi-wave PvP scenarios. The iconic visual of the SSJ4 form is also among the most recognizable in Dragon Ball history, which contributes to the social appeal of this Soul for players who care about presentation alongside performance.

Best for: PvP, boss farming, general grinding. The go-to recommendation for any player who wants a single Soul that performs well across all game content without needing to specialize or adapt their playstyle significantly.

Majin Buu (Legendary) — Best Boss Farming Soul

Majin Buu's design philosophy is fundamentally different from SSJ4 Goku's, and that difference is what makes it S tier on its own terms rather than simply a weaker version of Goku. While Goku is built to maximize damage output, Buu is built to maximize survivability and sustained engagement duration. In practical terms, this means Majin Buu players die less often during difficult boss encounters and can maintain their offensive output for longer without needing to disengage and recover.

The HP regeneration passive is Majin Buu's defining feature. This is a percentage-based heal that ticks continuously during gameplay — including during combat — rather than only activating between fights. In boss encounters where you are absorbing regular damage over an extended fight duration, the regen passive functions as a constant offset against incoming damage. At high regeneration values, a Majin Buu character can sustain through boss attacks that would force a Goku character to stop attacking and reposition to recover health. This directly translates to faster boss kill times in practice, even though Buu's damage output per hit is lower than Goku's, because Buu can maintain continuous damage pressure while Goku must periodically disengage.

The defense percentage passive compounds with the regen to create a double layer of survivability. Defense reduction means each hit from a boss deals less damage, which means the regen passive has less work to do per tick, which means the net effective HP the regen provides per minute is functionally higher. The two passives work together rather than independently, making Majin Buu's overall survivability significantly higher than either passive alone would suggest.

In PvP, Majin Buu is rated below Goku because the survival-focused passive set does not translate as cleanly to player-versus-player encounters. PvP fights in Anime Limitless tend to be shorter and more burst-oriented than boss fights, which reduces the value of the regen passive (which requires time to accumulate meaningful healing) and amplifies the value of Goku's offensive multipliers (which affect every attack immediately). Players who exclusively focus on PvP may find Buu frustrating to use at the highest competitive level.

Best for: Solo boss grinding, tanky playstyles, players who want to farm difficult bosses efficiently without worrying about dying mid-fight.

A Tier — Anime Limitless Best Souls Without Legendary Grind

Kaido (Rare) — Best Non-Legendary for PvP

Kaido occupies the top of A tier because it provides the closest approximation to Legendary-level offensive power available from open world Soul spawns without requiring the Rift Awakening process. The Strength percentage passive is smaller than SSJ4 Goku's but operates on the same principle — a multiplicative Strength bonus that compounds with your stat investment. The AoE radius increase on Kaido's moves makes it particularly effective against groups of enemies and in PvP scenarios where opponents cluster or where hitting multiple targets simultaneously is advantageous.

The key advantage Kaido holds over other Rare Souls is that it does not require the Rift Awakening process. If you want a powerful Soul quickly without farming for the Legendary base Souls and completing the Rift trial, collecting Kaido from open world spawns represents the fastest path to meaningful Soul power. A Kaido player at the point where a Goku player is still farming their base Soul will outperform that Goku player in every combat metric, making Kaido a strategically sound choice if you want to be competitive in PvP while working toward Legendary status over time.

Best for: Competitive mid-game PvP, players who want strong performance before committing to the Legendary Awakening grind.

Naruto (Sage Mode) — Best Mobility Soul

This Soul prioritizes Speed and energy efficiency over raw damage output. The Speed percentage passive increases both movement speed and certain speed-related combat calculations, which affects dodge timing, pursuit capability in PvP, and the rate at which you can close distance to bosses after repositioning. The energy regeneration modifier reduces the downtime between ability uses, which matters for Souls whose move sets include energy-consuming special attacks.

It is the best choice among Anime Limitless best souls when you prefer a mobile, ability-focused playstyle over stationary damage trading. It excels in PvP situations where map control and positioning are decisive factors, and it performs well in boss encounters where frequent repositioning is required to avoid telegraphed attack patterns.

Best for: Mobile playstyle, ability-heavy builds, players who prioritize positioning and dodge timing over maximum damage.

B Tier — Anime Limitless Best Souls for Mid-Game

Ichigo (Uncommon) — Best Early Upgrade from Starter

Ichigo represents the most accessible meaningful upgrade from the Starter Soul, combining a Speed bonus with a critical rate increase that makes its hits more variable but occasionally explosive. The burst damage boost passive activates under specific conditions — typically after a successful dodge or specific combo — which rewards skilled players who can consistently trigger it. For players in the early-to-mid-game phase who cannot yet afford many Soul Dealer pulls, Ichigo from a lucky early pull provides a genuine performance upgrade with a relatively forgiving playstyle requirement.

Sukuna (Uncommon) — Best Consistent DPS Option at Uncommon

Sukuna's strength is consistency rather than ceiling. The flat Strength bonus it provides is lower than percentage-based Strength passives but applies immediately with zero conditions, making Sukuna a reliable damage increase from the moment it is equipped. The life steal passive — which returns a percentage of damage dealt as health — provides some degree of self-sustainability that mitigates the Soul's lower defensive stats compared to Majin Buu. Sukuna is a strong choice if you want predictable, reliable performance without the RNG-dependency of crit-based Souls like Ichigo.

C Tier — Anime Limitless Best Souls Baseline

Starter Soul (Common)

The Starter Soul exists as a placeholder to ensure every character has a Soul slot filled from game start. It has no meaningful passive bonuses, a short and weak transformation, and generic moves that do not offer competitive utility at any stage of the game beyond the first few minutes. The only situation in which keeping the Starter Soul is acceptable is if you are actively in the process of saving Gold for your first Soul Dealer pull. Replace it with any other Soul at the first opportunity — even an Uncommon Soul from an early pull is a meaningful step up in combat performance.

Which Anime Limitless Best Souls Suit Your Playstyle?

The "best" Anime Limitless Soul is not universal — it depends on what you actually spend most of your time doing in the game. Here is a concise decision framework based on your primary activity:

How the Anime Limitless Best Souls Rankings Are Maintained

This tier list is based on analysis of each Soul's documented passive values, transformation durations, and move sets at the time of the game's launch in May 2026. As the game receives balance patches and new Souls are introduced in content updates, this list will be updated to reflect the current state of the game. Significant balance changes — particularly buffs or nerfs to Legendary Soul passives, which would shift the S-tier rankings — will trigger an immediate review and update.

Community feedback from Anime Limitless Discord server discussions and high-level player performance data also informs this ranking. If you believe a Soul has been mis-ranked based on your in-game experience, the criteria used for each tier are documented above — check whether the Soul excels in a specific use case (rather than overall) before concluding it belongs in a higher tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, in the long run. Kaido is an excellent Soul and will serve you well through mid-game, but SSJ4 Goku's Legendary-tier passive bonuses create a performance ceiling that Kaido cannot match at endgame stat totals. The Rift Awakening process is time-consuming, but the upgrade from Kaido to SSJ4 Goku is the largest individual power jump currently available. Plan to use Kaido as your Soul while farming for the Goku base Soul and saving for the Rift attempt.
Switching requires a Soul reset costing 150 Gems each time. Since both are Legendary Souls requiring the Rift Awakening process, you would also need to re-obtain the base Soul through world spawns and re-complete the Rift after resetting to re-obtain the new Legendary — you cannot simply store Legendary Souls and swap between them. Most dedicated players choose one Legendary to commit to and only switch if their game activity changes significantly (e.g., shifting from PvP-focused play to exclusive boss grinding).
Yes. Legendary Souls have the most elaborate transformation animations, particle effects, and visual design changes. Rare Souls have good-quality transformations with less visual complexity. Uncommon and Common Souls have simpler transformations that are noticeably less impressive visually. The visual quality difference between Uncommon and Legendary is significant enough that many players factor it into their Soul targeting decision alongside pure performance metrics.

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