Paradox Clan Tier List – Soul Reaper, Quincy, Arrancar

paradox clan tier list and guide

I’ll be covering the best clan in Paradox for Soul Reapers, Quincy and Hollow/Arrancar players. These are much simpler to rank than Shikai/Schrifts/Resurrections since Clans just give static passive bonuses. Here’s my Paradox Clan tier list and guide.

All Paradox Clans Ranked

The best Paradox Clans are just based on the best passive stats you get and it’s usually HP and Posture. These directly help you in duels and trades with Reiatsu usually being of secondary importance or on very specific builds. That’s why you should generally look for the highest HP clan you can get, with some even combining HP and Reiatsu in one. If you really just want Reiatsu then the B-Tiers are usually Reiatsu-focused clans. Here are all clan bonuses for easy browsing.

Other Paradox tier lists:

Soul Reaper Clan List

Soul Reaper Clans Clan Bonuses
Aizen
Legendary
+10 HP
+10 Reiatsu
+5 Posture
Kurosaki
Legendary
+20 Reiatsu
+5 Posture
Unohana
Legendary
+15 HP
+5 Posture
Yamamoto
Legendary
+15 HP
+15 Reiatsu
Zaraki
Legendary
+10 HP
+5 Posture
Ichimaru
Rare
+7 HP
+1 Posture
Hirako
Rare
+5 Reiatsu
Urahara
Rare
+8 Reiatsu
Kuchiki
Rare
+5 HP
Komamura
Rare
+3 Posture
Other Clans
Common
No bonuses

Quincy Clan List

Quincy Clans Clan Bonuses
Yhwach
Legendary
+20 HP
+10 Reiatsu
Ishida
Legendary
+15 HP
+5 Posture
+5 Reiatsu
Haschwalth
Legendary
+15 HP
+10 Posture
Nakk Le Vaar
Legendary
+30 Reiatsu
+5 Posture
Valkyrie
Legendary
+10 HP
+15 Reiatsu
Du
Rare
+5 HP
Parnkgjas
Rare
+10 HP
Basterbine
Rare
+10 Reiatsu
Nodt
Rare
+15 Posture
Waccabrada
Rare
+5 Posture
+5 Reiatsu
Other Clans
Common
No bonuses

Hollow/Arrancar Clan List

Hollow Clans Clan Bonuses
Starrk
Legendary
+20 Reiatsu
+3 Posture
Jaegerjaquez
Legendary
+15 HP
+5 Posture
Cifer
Legendary
+10 HP
+10 Reiatsu
+4 Posture
Louisenbairn
Legendary
+17 Reiatsu
+9 HP
+3 Posture
Halibel
Legendary
+15 HP
+8 Posture
Odelschwanck
Rare
+10 HP
Llargo
Rare
+4 Posture
Gilga
Rare
+2 Posture
+4 HP
Chelute
Rare
+10 HP
Granz
Rare
+8 Reiatsu
Other Clans
Common
No bonuses

How to Reroll Clans in Paradox

To get a new clan in Paradox, you’ll need Clan Rerolls. The easiest way to get them is via Paradox codes. Besides that, you can also get them as rewards for completing Boss Raids, Ranked, and other difficult game modes. Follow the instructions below on how to reroll clans.

  1. Open your inventory.
  2. Click on the Clan Reroll and select Use item.
  3. Select the Roll till Rare or Roll till or Roll till Legendary options to skip useless Common clans. These cost Robux, though.
  4. Warning: You can’t revert your action when you change clan.

That’s it for my Paradox clan tier list for Soul Reapers, Quincy and Arrancar/Hollows. Check out our Paradox Codes for clan rerolls and more.

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Arcanine hitting an attack on Gallade in Pokemon Champions

Doubles battles in Pokémon Champions can be a true test to master, and more so if you’re new to the competitive scene. This is the official format of all championships, and you have to take on 2v2 battles. Naturally, you need to be far more strategic when it comes to team building.

This guide will help you figure out the very best Pokémon that you can use in the 2v2 battles.

Best Pokémon to use in Doubles battles in Champions

The table below has a list of the best Pokémon that you can use in Doubles.

NameTypeProsCons
KingambitDark
Steel
First, it’s available for free from several starter lineups.
You can use Definat to benefit from moves that lower the opponent’s attack.
Completely immune to two elements, with resistances for nine.
Kowtow Cleave is a guaranteed hit, which is useful to get damage done.
Avoid matchups against Fighting as it has a 4x weakness.
Low speed and Special Defense makes it a bad choice against those with high Special Attack.
GarchompDragon
Ground
Available for free from several starter lineups.
Great stats that are perfect for a bulky attacker.
Offers moves that do incredible AoE damage and hits mutiple enemies.
Rough Skin is the perfect counter for Rough Skin.
Avoid matchups against Ice due to 4x weakness.
Struggles against Pokémon with decent speeds.
IncineroarFire
Dark
One of the most used Pokémon in the competitive scene, and for very good reason.
Can control the match’s momentum due to bulk and speed.
Has six resistances and one immunity.
Trigger Intimidate to counter Physical attackers.
Needs a very good damage-dealing partner.
Avoid matches with Defiant as it’s a direct counter.
DragoniteDragon
Flying
Offered to all for free.
Awesome Mega Evolution potential.
Great attack and bulk in the non-mega form.
Avoid matchups against Ice due to 4x weakness.
Don’t Mega Evolve if the opponent Pokémon can set the weather.
TorkoalFireA very simple, but effective, Pokémon in doubles.
Use Drought to set the sun, which sets it up for Eruption.
Works well as a bulky support as well.
Poor matchup against Watertypoe moves.
Poor against other Pokémon that can set the weather.

In Doubles, always focus on the roles of your Pokémon. You don’t need to do damage with both, but having complementary pairs will be necessary. You can also check this list to find the Pokémon that are considered universally best in the current meta.

You can also use Replica Codes to use teams created by pro players. If you’re someone who loves playing Singles, here’s our recommendation of the best choices.

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