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Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok Characters: Roster
Track the base roster, free update additions, Endless Ragnarok newcomers, and the best role picks for solo or co-op progression before the 2026 launch.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Best Team: Party Roles & Builds
Build the best team in Granblue Fantasy Relink with role balance, top character picks, solo and co-op templates, and late-game party rules.
granblue fantasy relink endless ragnarok price: Price Guide
Compare Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok pricing, edition contents, upgrade paths, and platform value before you buy the 2026 expansion.
granblue fantasy relink endless ragnarok release date: Guide
Find the Endless Ragnarok launch date, edition differences, crossplay rules, and purchase bonuses for Granblue Fantasy Relink, plus what changes on Steam.
granblue fantasy relink maglielle: Build, Skills & Tier
Learn how to build Maglielle in granblue fantasy relink with skill priorities, sigil picks, team roles, and quest-ready progression tips for late game.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Best AI Characters: Tier List
Find the best AI teammates in Granblue Fantasy Relink, with role-based rankings, party setups, and build priorities for safer story and endgame clears.
granblue fantasy relink narmaya build: Sigils & Combos
Build Narmaya for late-game damage with stance timing, weapon priorities, sigil tiers, and a clean quest rotation for solo or co-op clears.
granblue fantasy relink endless ragnarok demo: Demo Guide
Use the Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok demo to learn modes, collect rewards, and decide whether the expansion fits your build.
granblue fantasy relink sandalphon: Build Setup Guide
Build Sandalphon in Granblue Fantasy Relink with unlock steps, weapon and sigil priorities, combat tips, and 2026 postgame progression advice.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Characters: Tier List & Roles
Use this Granblue Fantasy Relink characters guide to compare the launch roster, free update additions, Endless Ragnarok fighters, roles, and best first picks.
granblue fantasy relink sandalphon build: Best Sigils
Build Sandalphon for boss damage, smooth skill loops, and efficient sigils in Granblue Fantasy Relink with practical weapon and party advice.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Fraux: Build, Skills & Tips
Build Fraux in Granblue Fantasy Relink with late-game sigil priorities, team roles, unlock notes, and progression tips for Endless Ragnarok.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink Codes, Relink Pack, and Redemption Rules
Use this guide to separate real official rewards from fake code lists, and to understand how PlayStation, Steam, and Endless Ragnarok bonuses differ.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink does not use public universal gift codes. Real code-related rewards come from official purchases, platform vouchers, eligible physical copies, eligible digital editions, or official add-ons. The most important restriction is platform-based: the original Relink Pack serial-code bonus is for PlayStation versions and is not included with Steam versions.
Granblue Special Item Set: Relink Pack
A bonus for the browser and mobile game Granblue Fantasy, not an item pack used directly inside Relink.
Applies to
- Eligible physical PlayStation copies of Granblue Fantasy: Relink
- Eligible PlayStation digital purchases made during the official inclusion period
Not included on
- Steam versions of Granblue Fantasy: Relink
- PlayStation digital purchases made after the original inclusion period ended
Included rewards
- Main Character Outfit: Rebelwear
- Choice of one progression set: Eternals' Transcendence Set or Evokers' Domain Set
Eligibility notes
- A Granblue Fantasy browser or mobile game account is required.
- Each Relink Pack can be redeemed once on a single Granblue Fantasy account.
- For PlayStation digital purchases, the Relink Pack is tied to the purchasing PlayStation Network account instead of being issued as a separate printed voucher.
- Cygames extended the Relink Pack redemption deadline beyond the original December 31, 2024 date.
How to Redeem the Relink Pack
Redemption steps
- 1On PlayStation, sign in to the PlayStation Network account that owns the eligible copy or voucher.
- 2For a printed voucher, open PlayStation Store and use Redeem Code to enter the 12-digit PlayStation voucher code.
- 3Launch Granblue Fantasy: Relink and open Serial Code from the title screen or from Siero's Knickknack Shack.
- 4Select Show Serial Code to display the serial code for Granblue Fantasy.
- 5Open Granblue Fantasy in a browser or supported mobile environment and enter the serial code on the in-game Serial Codes screen.
- 6Claim the delivered items from the Crate in Granblue Fantasy.
Platform rules
- PlayStation Store voucher codes are region and account bound.
- Voucher codes are one-time-use and cannot be transferred after redemption.
- The Relink Pack serial code cannot be entered through the iOS version of Granblue Fantasy; use a browser instead.
- Lost serial codes are not reissued.
Original Relink Pre-Order Bonuses
The original pre-order bonus period for Granblue Fantasy: Relink has ended.
Included rewards
- Stamina III Sigil
- Enmity III Sigil
- Early Access on eligible PlayStation editions
Platform rules
- Early Access was not included with the Steam version.
- Add-on and bonus items are claimed in Relink through Siero's Knickknack Shack under Claim Add-Ons.
Endless Ragnarok Purchase Bonuses
Applies to
- Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok full editions
- Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit editions
Included rewards
- Full Endless Ragnarok editions: Guts III and Autorevive III Sigil Set
- Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit editions: Supplementary Damage V and War Elemental Sigil Set
Platform rules
- The Upgrade Kit requires ownership of the base game on the same platform.
- Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 purchase-bonus eligibility runs through July 8, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Steam purchase-bonus eligibility runs through August 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Each early purchase bonus can be claimed once per user account.
Fake Online Gift-Code Lists
- Public lists claiming to offer free crystals, rupies, SSR tickets, weapon packs, or universal Relink gift codes
- Code generators
- Surveys or login pages that ask for PlayStation Network, Steam, Nintendo, Cygames, or Granblue Fantasy account credentials
Third-Party Serial-Code Buying and Selling
Cygames states that Relink Pack serial-code trading, resale, or exchange through auctions or third-party services is strictly prohibited.
- A code can already be used before delivery.
- A code can be region-locked or tied to a different platform account.
- A purchased code can violate official serial-code rules.
- Support will not reissue lost or invalid third-party codes.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink Character Tier List
A practical role-based tier list built around beginner comfort, AI teammate value, co-op usefulness, late-game damage, and survivability.
Cygames publishes character profiles, combat systems, updates, and expansion content, but it does not publish an official strength ranking. This tier list is a site editorial ranking designed for players choosing who to build first, who to assign as AI teammates, and who to bring into co-op or late-game quests.
Strong choices for long-term investment because they combine reliable damage, strong team value, survivability, or excellent AI consistency.
Cagliostro
Base roster Support caster and alchemy damage dealer
A flexible support pick with healing, buffs, and steady ranged pressure, making her valuable in solo parties and online play.
Eugen
Base roster Ranged gunner
A safe ranged attacker who performs well as an AI teammate and helps keep damage uptime against mobile bosses.
Lancelot
Base roster Fast melee attacker
Fast attacks, easy movement, and strong uptime make him one of the most comfortable melee characters for new and experienced players.
Charlotta
Base roster Mobile melee attacker
Short reach is balanced by excellent mobility, constant pressure, and simple execution.
Sandalphon
Version 1.3.0 update High-end melee damage dealer
A powerful post-launch character with strong payoff once his mechanics are understood.
Narmaya
Base roster Stance-switching katana attacker
Excellent damage ceiling with stance management; best for players who enjoy active melee timing.
Excellent characters that perform best when their timing, range, or character-specific mechanics are used properly.
Vane
Base roster Defensive bruiser
A sturdy frontliner whose defensive tools are especially useful in difficult co-op quests.
Percival
Base roster Charged melee attacker
Strong burst damage with deliberate charge timing; rewards players who know boss openings.
Zeta
Base roster Aerial spear attacker
Great aerial pressure and satisfying timing windows, with more execution demand than simpler melee picks.
Siegfried
Base roster Timed greatsword attacker
Durable and powerful when attack timing is maintained, but less forgiving than faster characters.
Id
Base roster Transforming melee attacker
A strong story character with a clear power fantasy and solid performance after his kit opens up.
Seofon
Version 1.2.0 update Sword avatar attacker
A high-ceiling DLC-era character built around sword pressure and strong offensive payoff.
Tweyen
Version 1.2.0 update Ranged archer
A ranged Eternal who brings strong coverage and safe uptime once unlocked or purchased.
Beatrix
Endless Ragnarok Technical melee attacker
Cycles offensive, defensive, and recovery self-buffs, giving her strong flexibility in expansion content.
Eustace
Endless Ragnarok Society marksman
A ranged expansion character suited to players who prefer steady distance control.
Captain
Base roster Balanced swordfighter and support
A reliable first investment with simple skills, party utility, and story availability from the start.
Useful characters with clear strengths, but they need more setup, more careful play, or a team that supports their preferred combat pattern.
Katalina
Base roster Defensive swordfighter
A safe early-game choice with defensive value, though her overall output is less explosive than top melee picks.
Io
Base roster Charge caster
Strong magic damage when charge windows are respected, but boss movement can interrupt her best rhythm.
Rackam
Base roster Ranged gunner
Easy to use and safe at range, but generally less valuable than the highest-performing ranged options.
Ferry
Base roster Mid-range whip and summon attacker
Strong control and reach, with a playstyle that depends on managing spacing and summoned pets.
Rosetta
Base roster Area-control support
Excellent for players who understand placement, but less straightforward in fast-moving fights.
Vaseraga
Base roster Heavy scythe attacker
Durable and hard-hitting, but slow animations make him less beginner-friendly.
Yodarha
Base roster Fast technical swordsman
Capable in practiced hands, but less universal than the easiest high-tier melee picks.
Maglielle
Endless Ragnarok Magic-blade attacker
An expansion character with stylish blade-based pressure and a more specialized learning curve.
Fraux
Endless Ragnarok Devil pactbearer attacker
A powerful expansion pick for players who want a more character-specific playstyle.
Fediel
Endless Ragnarok Darkness-themed attacker
A Six Dragons character with strong theme and late-game potential, best treated as a focused investment.
Gallanza
Endless Ragnarok Heavy spear-axe bruiser
A powerhouse with wide attack range, suited to players who like heavy melee commitment.
Playable and usable, but less efficient as a first major investment compared with easier or more broadly valuable characters.
Ghandagoza
Base roster Heavy fist attacker
Can hit hard, but his slow and commitment-heavy style is demanding against mobile bosses.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink Beginner Guide
A clean starting path for new players: story first, simple combat habits, sensible upgrades, and no early-game resource panic.
Relink is built around a four-person party, real-time action combat, story chapters, and repeatable quests. The smoothest start is to learn one main character, let AI teammates cover support and ranged damage, and avoid dumping rare materials into every shiny weapon like the sky realm is running a financial literacy experiment.
Start with the story and learn the core menus
Unlock basic systems before worrying about builds.
Do
- Play through the opening story chapters instead of grinding immediately.
- Use the main menu to review characters, weapons, skills, sigils, and quests.
- Read tutorial prompts when new battle systems unlock.
Avoid
- Do not judge a character before their core skills and weapon upgrades are available.
- Do not spend rare materials just because a menu shows an upgrade button.
Why it matters: Story progress unlocks more characters, systems, quests, town services, and better upgrade paths.
Pick one comfortable main character first
Build muscle memory instead of spreading resources across the whole roster.
Do
- Use Captain, Lancelot, Charlotta, Eugen, or Katalina for an easy early learning curve.
- Test characters in quests before committing major materials.
- Keep one main character slightly ahead in weapon level, skills, and sigils.
Avoid
- Do not try to master the entire roster in the first few hours.
- Do not force a technical character if basic dodging, guarding, and skill timing still feel messy.
Why it matters: A focused main character clears story and early quests faster, which unlocks better rewards for the rest of the party.
Learn the basic battle loop
Understand how damage windows work before chasing advanced builds.
Do
- Use normal attacks to build pressure and create openings.
- Use character skills when the boss is still, stunned, or locked in a long animation.
- Watch the stun gauge and trigger Link Attacks when available.
- Chain Skybound Arts with teammates to create Chain Bursts.
- Guard or dodge instead of attacking through every boss animation.
Avoid
- Do not spend every skill the moment it comes off cooldown.
- Do not ignore Link Attacks and Skybound Arts; they are core party-damage tools.
Why it matters: Relink rewards uptime, timing, and party chains more than button mashing.
Build a balanced four-person party
Let AI teammates cover jobs your main character does not handle well.
Do
- Run one main damage dealer controlled by you.
- Add one durable melee or defensive character for stability.
- Add one ranged attacker for consistent boss uptime.
- Add one support-leaning character with healing, buffs, or safety tools.
Avoid
- Do not build four fragile melee attackers as a first party.
- Do not leave AI teammates under-leveled while only upgrading your main character.
Why it matters: AI allies can contribute strong damage, revives, link attacks, and Skybound Arts when they are properly equipped.
Spend early Mastery Points on simple value
Buy upgrades that help immediately in every quest.
Do
- Prioritize basic offense, health, skill access, and practical survivability.
- Unlock useful character skills before polishing small stat nodes.
- Keep your main party's Mastery growth reasonably even.
Avoid
- Do not over-optimize tiny stat routes during the story.
- Do not ignore defensive upgrades if bosses are knocking characters down repeatedly.
Why it matters: Early Mastery choices should make fights safer and faster, not turn the first playthrough into a spreadsheet with sword noises.
Upgrade weapons and sigils with restraint
Stay strong enough for current quests while saving rare materials for better gear.
Do
- Keep your active party's equipped weapons upgraded enough to meet quest difficulty.
- Use sigils that clearly match your needs: attack, health, cooldown help, stun, survival, or character-specific value.
- Replace weak early sigils as stronger versions drop from quests.
Avoid
- Do not fully invest in every weapon as soon as it appears.
- Do not hoard so hard that your party falls behind basic quest requirements.
Why it matters: Relink gives many upgrade paths, and careful spending prevents early material shortages.
Use town services between quests
Turn quest rewards into steady progression.
Do
- Visit Siero's Knickknack Shack to claim add-ons, trade items, and manage useful services.
- Check quest rewards before farming so you know what a mission actually drops.
- Upgrade, equip, and review party members after major story beats.
Avoid
- Do not leave bonus items unclaimed if you own eligible add-ons.
- Do not farm random quests without checking whether they drop the material you need.
Why it matters: Town management is where most character growth happens between battles.
After the story, climb quest ranks gradually
Move from casual clearing into endgame preparation.
Do
- Clear available quest tiers in order instead of jumping straight into the hardest missions.
- Strengthen your main party before chasing perfect late-game sigils.
- Use co-op when a quest is slow or inconsistent with AI teammates.
- Learn boss patterns because higher quest ranks punish careless revives and missed damage windows.
Avoid
- Do not copy an endgame build before unlocking the systems and materials that make it work.
- Do not treat one failed high-rank quest as a character problem; it is often a gear, timing, or pattern-knowledge problem.
Why it matters: The post-story game is built around repeatable quests, stronger gear, tighter execution, and better party planning.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok
A full guide to the expansion's release, editions, upgrade kits, demo, bonuses, new story, characters, Chaos quests, Conflux, summons, and crossplay.
Endless Ragnarok is the major expansion for Granblue Fantasy: Relink. It adds a new story chapter, six playable characters, new systems, harder quests, solo endgame content, and cross-platform online play across Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation, and Steam.
Release Date and Platforms
- Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok launches on July 9, 2026 according to Cygames' official announcement.
- The expansion supports Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam.
- The Steam product page lists the Upgrade Kit release date as July 8, 2026, reflecting the Steam store timing.
- The game supports 1 player offline and 1 to 4 players online.
Which Edition to Buy
- New players can buy Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok as a full game package.
- Existing owners of the base game can buy the Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit.
- The Upgrade Kit requires the base game on the same platform.
- Standard and Special versions are available depending on platform and format.
Full Standard Edition
Physical or digital
Full Special Edition
Digital
Upgrade Kit Standard Edition
Digital
Upgrade Kit Special Edition
Digital
Standard vs Special Edition Contents
- Standard full editions include the base game and Endless Ragnarok content.
- Standard Upgrade Kit editions add Endless Ragnarok content for players who already own the base game.
- Special full editions include the Endless Ragnarok Special Pack.
- Special full editions and Special Upgrade Kit editions include the DLC Collection.
Pre-Order and Early Purchase Bonuses
- Full Endless Ragnarok editions include the Guts III and Autorevive III Sigil Set as the purchase bonus.
- Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit editions include the Supplementary Damage V and War Elemental Sigil Set as the purchase bonus.
- Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 bonuses are available for purchases through July 8, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Steam bonuses are available for purchases through August 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. local time.
- Each bonus can be claimed once per user account.
Demo Content
- The Endless Ragnarok demo became available on June 18, 2026.
- The PlayStation demo includes Story Mode, Quest Mode, and Tutorial Mode.
- Quest Mode includes four quests in total.
- Clearing the first three demo quests unlocks Sephira's Sanguine Glimmer, a quest that allows access to Summons.
- Each demo quest grants rewards that can be redeemed in the full game after release.
- Demo save data does not carry over to the full version.
New Story, Bosses, and Chaos Quests
- Endless Ragnarok adds a new story arc after the base Relink adventure.
- The expansion introduces new skybound threats including Beelzebub and The World.
- Chaos is a new high-difficulty quest tier designed as the expansion's most demanding challenge.
- Chaos quests feature ragnalia and new boss mechanics, including EX Burst attacks.
Six New Playable Characters
- Gallanza joins as a heavy spear-axe powerhouse with wide attack range.
- Maglielle joins as a magic-blade wielder and leader of the Sword Veil Fellowship.
- Beatrix joins as a Society fighter who cycles offensive, defensive, and recovery self-buffs.
- Eustace joins as a Society marksman wielding the seal weapon Flamek Thunder.
- Fraux joins as a pactbearer to The Devil.
- Fediel joins as one of the Six Dragons with dominion over darkness.
Summons and Primal Bursts
- Endless Ragnarok adds Summons as a new battle mechanic.
- Summons can be called during battle and have attack skills plus support abilities.
- The player becomes invincible while directly controlling a summon.
- Proto Bahamut and Excavallion can unleash Primal Bursts after specific battle conditions are met and all four party members use Skybound Arts.
The Conflux Solo Mode
- Conflux is a solo-exclusive mode built around sequential zones, combat objectives, and temporary perks.
- Players choose one of three temporary perks during a run.
- Conflux objectives and perk choices vary between runs.
- Rewards include materials and high-tier gear for character and weapon enhancement.
Crossplay and Local Play
- Endless Ragnarok adds cross-platform online play across Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam.
- Nintendo Switch 2 supports local communication with up to four players.
- Online play can require the relevant platform's online membership service.
- GameShare is not available during Nintendo Switch 2 local communication.
Buy Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok editions only from official platform stores (PlayStation Store, Steam, Nintendo eShop) or official Cygames channels to guarantee valid purchase bonuses and a working Upgrade Kit.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Characters
All playable, update, and Endless Ragnarok characters in one roster breakdown.
Browse the main launch roster, free update characters, and the new playable characters added with Endless Ragnarok. Each card covers role, source, playable status, and who should try them first.
Base roster
(19)Main Character (Gran / Djeeta)
Flexible sword user and party anchor
Unlock: Available as the player character, with Gran or Djeeta selected as the Captain.
Best for: Players who want a balanced starter character, easy party access, and a flexible build path.
Katalina
Saber wielder with defensive and support utility
Unlock: Available through the base story roster.
Best for: Players who want a steady melee character with protection, sustain, and team-friendly tools.
Rackam
Ranged gunner
Unlock: Available through the base story roster.
Best for: Players who prefer ranged pressure, safer positioning, and consistent damage uptime.
Io
Mage with charged spells and healing support
Unlock: Available through the base story roster.
Best for: Players who like spellcasting, burst windows, and helping the party recover.
Eugen
Long-range firearm specialist
Unlock: Available through the base story roster.
Best for: Players who want to target weak points from range and control space without constantly standing under a boss.
Rosetta
Zone-control support with rose-based attacks
Unlock: Available through the base story roster.
Best for: Players who enjoy positioning tools, area control, and supportive damage patterns.
Lancelot
Fast dual-blade attacker
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who like quick combos, evasive play, and aggressive melee pressure.
Vane
Durable axe user and protector
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who want a sturdy frontline fighter with party-saving defensive value.
Percival
Fire-aligned sword attacker with charged strikes
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who enjoy deliberate melee timing, strong hit confirmation, and stylish burst damage.
Siegfried
Heavy sword fighter built around timing
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who want powerful melee strings and are comfortable learning rhythm-based inputs.
Charlotta
Compact melee attacker with rapid sword combos
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who like fast attacks, close-range pressure, and a small, mobile target profile.
Yodarha
Technical katana duelist
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who enjoy counters, sharp timing, and compact melee skill expression.
Narmaya
Stance-based katana attacker
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who want a high-ceiling melee character with stance flow and burst potential.
Zeta
Spear attacker with aerial loops
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who like jump-based offense, spear combos, and staying active above ground threats.
Vaseraga
Heavy scythe attacker
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who prefer slow, heavy hits, armor-style commitment, and huge melee impact.
Ferry
Whip user with spectral companions
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who want mid-range control, summon-like pressure, and a different rhythm from standard sword users.
Ghandagoza
Martial artist and fist fighter
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who enjoy close-range brawling, big punches, and simple-looking attacks with strict timing.
Cagliostro
Alchemist with damage, healing, and utility
Unlock: Unlocked through crewmate access in the base game.
Best for: Players who want a flexible caster-support hybrid with strong team usefulness.
Id
Dragon-themed melee attacker
Unlock: Available after progressing through the base game story.
Best for: Players who want a dramatic melee kit tied closely to Relink's main story.
Free update roster
(3)Seofon
Sword specialist and Eternals leader
Unlock: Unlocked at no additional cost by meeting in-game requirements, or unlocked immediately through a paid character unlock set.
Best for: Players who want a late-game sword character and enjoy unlocking powerful roster additions through challenge content.
Tweyen
Bow master and long-range attacker
Unlock: Unlocked at no additional cost by meeting in-game requirements, or unlocked immediately through a paid character unlock set.
Best for: Players who want a precision ranged character with endgame-style unlock progression.
Sandalphon
Winged sword fighter with late-game story importance
Unlock: Added as a playable character in Version 1.3.0, with access tied to update content and related unlock items.
Best for: Players who want a major Granblue character added after launch and are ready for higher-level postgame content.
Endless Ragnarok roster
(6)Gallanza
Heavy spear-axe powerhouse with wide attack reach
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who want broad melee swings, a heavyweight feel, and a former Avia commander on their side.
Maglielle
Magical blade master
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who like elegant ranged-melee blade control, flashy attacks, and a stylish boss-turned-playable pick.
Beatrix
Society attacker with offense, defense, and recovery buff cycles
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who want an aggressive sword character with stance-like buff management and a high-energy combat style.
Eustace
Society marksman and firearm specialist
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who prefer composed ranged combat, tactical spacing, and a firearm-based kit.
Fraux
Pactbearer to The Devil with striking power
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who want an Evoker-style character with forceful close-range identity.
Fediel
Darkness-aligned dragon of the Six Dragons
Unlock: Added as one of the six playable characters in the Endless Ragnarok upgrade.
Best for: Players who want a powerful dark-element fantasy, dragon lore, and a standout expansion character.
Story cast
(4)Lyria
Primal-beast-linked story companion
Unlock: Appears throughout the base game story rather than as a standard quest roster pick.
Best for: Players following the main story and Granblue lore.
Vyrn
Mascot companion and crew member
Unlock: Appears throughout the base game story.
Best for: Players tracking the Grandcypher crew and story dialogue.
Rolan
Key Relink story ally
Unlock: Appears as a story-focused character in the base game.
Best for: Players who care about Relink's original story arc.
Lilith
Leader of the Pilgrims of Avia
Unlock: Encountered through the base game narrative.
Best for: Players following the Avia conflict and campaign bosses.
Free update boss
(1)Lucilius
High-difficulty boss known as the Primal Progenitor
Unlock: Fought through the post-story quest The Final Vision and related high-difficulty content.
Best for: Players looking for the signature late-game raid-style challenge.
Endless Ragnarok boss
(2)Beelzebub
Major expansion boss known as the Eternity Ender
Unlock: Appears as part of the Endless Ragnarok expansion content.
Best for: Players seeking expansion-era boss encounters and harder postgame progression.
The World
Arcarum-linked boss known as the Inchoate World
Unlock: Appears as part of the Endless Ragnarok expansion content.
Best for: Players interested in the expansion's Arcarum-themed threats and boss roster.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Builds, Weapons, and Sigils
Builds, weapons, sigils, Damage Cap, and Endless Ragnarok progression in one table.
Use this progression table to understand what to build first, when sigils start to matter, and how late-game systems such as Sigil Synthesis and Master Traits connect to character growth.
Main story and early quests
Build Goal
Learn one character, keep the party alive, and upgrade weapons steadily instead of chasing perfect sigils early.
Weapons
Use the best available weapon for your current character and upgrade it when materials are easy to spare. Base attack and weapon level matter more than rare optimization at this stage.
Sigils
Equip simple attack, health, defense, cooldown, and utility sigils that match how you actually play. Do not waste rare materials trying to force a final build before endgame.
Tip: Pick a main character and three AI party members you like. Spreading every upgrade across the whole roster too early slows progress.
Mid-game and first post-story farming
Build Goal
Start shaping characters by role: damage dealer, ranged attacker, support, tanky frontline, or utility pick.
Weapons
Continue strengthening the weapons used by your active party. Match upgrades to characters you actually bring into quests.
Sigils
Begin replacing filler sigils with stronger damage, survivability, cooldown, and character-friendly choices. Keep practical defensive sigils when learning harder fights.
Tip: Keep enough survivability to maintain damage uptime and clear quests consistently.
Late game before heavy min-maxing
Build Goal
Move from general power to focused damage uptime, boss control, and stable clears.
Weapons
Invest more heavily in the weapons of your main party and begin planning around endgame weapon growth instead of constantly swapping favorites.
Sigils
Start prioritizing Damage Cap when your attacks begin reaching the game's damage ceiling. Combine it with offensive sigils, useful utility traits, and survival tools for hard quests.
Tip: When more raw attack stops raising real hit numbers, Damage Cap becomes a core build piece rather than a luxury.
Proud, Lucilius, and endgame farming
Build Goal
Build around stable high-difficulty clears, not just attractive stat screens.
Weapons
Push your main weapon path hard, then support it with sigils that let you stay active through dangerous boss patterns.
Sigils
Damage Cap, War Elemental, Supplementary Damage, cooldown tools, quick skill access, and defensive insurance become high-value priorities for endgame-ready builds.
Tip: War Elemental and Supplementary Damage are premium endgame-style sigils. Treat them as build accelerators, not as a reason to ignore core weapon and mastery growth.
Version 1.3 Sigil Synthesis
Build Goal
Refine endgame builds by combining sigils and traits once your account has enough strong legendary sigils.
Weapons
Keep weapon upgrades moving while using synthesis to reduce awkward trait gaps in your build.
Sigils
Sigil Synthesis lets players combine sigils and traits, including eligible legendary sigils and sigils marked for synthesis, to create stronger build pieces.
Tip: Use synthesis to solve specific trait gaps and improve established endgame builds.
Free update character expansion
Build Goal
Build Seofon, Tweyen, and Sandalphon after unlocking them through update content or unlock items.
Weapons
Treat each update character as a serious build project with their own weapon, mastery, skill, and sigil needs.
Sigils
Use the same progression logic: safe early setup, focused damage and utility later, then endgame traits and Damage Cap when their numbers justify it.
Tip: New characters still need full investment. Unlocking them is not the same thing as making them ready for high-difficulty quests.
Endless Ragnarok progression
Build Goal
Use Master Traits, summons, new co-op tiers, and Chaos difficulty to push builds beyond the base postgame.
Weapons
Continue enhancing characters and weapons with materials earned from expansion quests and Conflux runs.
Sigils
Keep core endgame sigils while using Master Traits and expansion rewards to specialize characters further.
Tip: Master Traits are an expansion-layer growth system. Build them alongside sigils instead of treating them as replacements.
Conflux solo endgame
Build Goal
Create self-sufficient builds that can clear sequential solo zones and adapt to temporary perks.
Weapons
Bring characters with upgraded weapons and reliable personal damage because Conflux progress depends on your solo execution.
Sigils
Favor consistent damage, survival, and utility. Temporary perks can enhance a run, but the base build still needs to stand on its own.
Tip: Conflux rewards flexible builds. Over-specialized setups can crumble when a run asks for objectives your build cannot handle.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Quests and Bosses
Quest order, update bosses, Chaos difficulty, and Conflux progression on one path.
Follow the content path from main story quests into postgame, Lucilius, free update quests, Endless Ragnarok's Chaos difficulty, and the Conflux solo mode.
Base gameMain story and standard quest counter
Start with campaign progress, character access, basic party building, and regular Quest Counter missions.
Main story and standard quest counter
Start with campaign progress, character access, basic party building, and regular Quest Counter missions.
The base game teaches core battle systems such as normal attacks, skills, Link Attacks, Skybound Arts, Chain Bursts, dodges, guarding, and four-character party play. After the story opens up more quest access, the Quest Counter becomes the main place to farm materials, raise characters, and prepare for harder postgame content.
Bosses & targets: Campaign bosses, standard Quest Counter targets, material quests
Recommended order: Play before all update and expansion content.
Base postgamePost-story and Proud preparation
Farm materials, strengthen weapons, build sigils, and prepare your core party for the hardest base-game quests.
Post-story and Proud preparation
Farm materials, strengthen weapons, build sigils, and prepare your core party for the hardest base-game quests.
Post-story progression shifts from simply clearing quests to making your main team reliable. Focus on weapon upgrades, Mastery, useful sigils, skill loadouts, and party balance. This is the stage where boss mechanics matter more and incomplete builds start getting punished.
Bosses & targets: Higher-difficulty Quest Counter encounters and Proud-level preparation targets
Recommended order: Clear after the story and before Lucilius or expansion-era challenge tiers.
Free update 1.1.0The Final Vision and Lucilius
Version 1.1.0 adds The Final Vision, a post-story quest featuring Lucilius.
The Final Vision and Lucilius
Version 1.1.0 adds The Final Vision, a post-story quest featuring Lucilius.
The Final Vision becomes available after completing a story segment in Seedhollow. It is built as a high-difficulty update quest and functions as one of the major late-game boss checks before later update and expansion progression.
Bosses & targets: Lucilius
Recommended order: Attempt after your party has strong weapons, practical sigils, and reliable survival.
Free update 1.2.0Seofon and Tweyen unlock quests
Version 1.2.0 adds Seofon and Tweyen as playable characters and adds quests tied to their update content.
Seofon and Tweyen unlock quests
Version 1.2.0 adds Seofon and Tweyen as playable characters and adds quests tied to their update content.
The update introduces the quests Lock Horns and Gulp... So These Are the Rumored Monsters, alongside Seofon and Tweyen as playable roster additions. Both characters can be unlocked at no additional cost by meeting in-game requirements, with paid unlock sets available for immediate access.
Bosses & targets: Lock Horns, Gulp... So These Are the Rumored Monsters
Recommended order: Clear after building a stable postgame team, then invest in the new characters if you want to main them.
Free update 1.3.0Sandalphon, Zero, and Version 1.3 challenge quests
Version 1.3.0 adds Sandalphon, new quests, Photo Mode, Sigil Synthesis, and additional endgame systems.
Sandalphon, Zero, and Version 1.3 challenge quests
Version 1.3.0 adds Sandalphon, new quests, Photo Mode, Sigil Synthesis, and additional endgame systems.
The update adds Sandalphon as a playable character and introduces Pageant of Might and Magic, Zathba's Volunteers, Dark Swordsman's Nightmare, and Zero. It also adds Sigil Synthesis, giving endgame players a deeper way to combine sigils and traits.
Bosses & targets: Pageant of Might and Magic, Zathba's Volunteers, Dark Swordsman's Nightmare, Zero
Recommended order: Play after Version 1.1 and Version 1.2 content when your team is ready for deeper postgame optimization.
ExpansionEndless Ragnarok story and Chaos quests
Endless Ragnarok adds a new story arc, new co-op quest tiers, Chaos difficulty, Master Traits, summons, and major bosses.
Endless Ragnarok story and Chaos quests
Endless Ragnarok adds a new story arc, new co-op quest tiers, Chaos difficulty, Master Traits, summons, and major bosses.
Endless Ragnarok expands the game with new stories and game modes, including the domain of Ragnalia, gateways, Beelzebub, new co-op quest tiers, summon unlocks, and Master Traits. Chaos difficulty is presented as the expansion's most challenging quest tier, with bosses gaining EX Burst attacks.
Bosses & targets: Ragnalia, Beelzebub, The World, Chaos-tier bosses
Recommended order: Start after clearing the base game and building at least one serious endgame party.
Expansion systemSummons and Primal Bursts
Endless Ragnarok adds summons that provide attack skills, support abilities, and Primal Burst follow-ups.
Summons and Primal Bursts
Endless Ragnarok adds summons that provide attack skills, support abilities, and Primal Burst follow-ups.
Summons can be equipped to characters and used in battle for offensive, support, or crowd-control value. Some summons can be invoked and controlled for a short period, and certain conditions allow Primal Bursts from powers such as Proto Bahamut and Excavallion.
Bosses & targets: Summon unlock quests, Primal Burst-enabled encounters
Recommended order: Use throughout Endless Ragnarok progression once summon access opens.
Expansion modeThe Conflux solo endgame
The Conflux is a solo mode with sequential zones, objectives, battles, temporary perks, and high-tier rewards.
The Conflux solo endgame
The Conflux is a solo mode with sequential zones, objectives, battles, temporary perks, and high-tier rewards.
Conflux runs send one character through multiple zones with puzzles, battles, and special traits or buffs. Each zone can offer temporary perk choices, while rewards include treasure used to enhance characters and weapons, rare materials, and high-tier equipment.
Bosses & targets: Solo Conflux objectives, zone bosses, reward encounters
Recommended order: Enter after you have an expansion-ready character with upgraded weapons, practical sigils, and strong personal survivability.
Granblue Fantasy Relink Platforms and Crossplay
Platforms, multiplayer, crossplay, Switch 2, and PC requirements compared.
Compare PlayStation, Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2 support before buying the base game or Endless Ragnarok. This table separates base-game platform rules from the expansion's all-platform crossplay support.
PlayStation 4
PS4Players staying in the PlayStation ecosystem or upgrading from PS4 to PS5.
Version
Base game and Endless Ragnarok support
Players
1 player offline; online co-op supports 1-4 players.
Crossplay: Base game cross-platform play is supported between PS4 and PS5. Endless Ragnarok supports crossplay with Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam.
Requirements
The PS4 version can be upgraded to the digital PS5 version at no additional cost. Online play requires the relevant platform online service.
PlayStation 5
PS5Players who want console play, PlayStation cross-generation co-op, and expansion crossplay.
Version
Base game and Endless Ragnarok support
Players
1 player offline; online co-op supports 1-4 players.
Crossplay: Base game cross-platform play is supported between PS5 and PS4. Endless Ragnarok supports crossplay with Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam.
Requirements
PlayStation 5 is one of the official launch platforms for the base game and one of the supported platforms for Endless Ragnarok.
Steam base game
PC / SteamPC players who want keyboard and controller flexibility and Steam multiplayer.
Version
Granblue Fantasy Relink base game
Players
Single-player and online co-op for up to four players.
Crossplay: The base game does not support cross-platform play with PlayStation. Base-game cross-platform play is listed only for PS4 and PS5.
Requirements
The Steam base game is required before purchasing and using Endless Ragnarok upgrade content on Steam.
Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit on Steam
PC / SteamExisting Steam owners who want the expansion story, Chaos quests, Conflux, summons, Master Traits, and new playable characters.
Version
Standard Edition or Special Edition upgrade kit
Players
Online co-op supports up to four players in supported expansion quests.
Crossplay: Endless Ragnarok supports four-player online co-op crossplay across Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam.
Requirements
The upgrade kit requires the base game on the same platform. The Special Edition includes extra color packs, useful item packs, and character unlock-related items for Seofon, Tweyen, and Sandalphon.
Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2Players who want portable play, local Switch 2 co-op, or all-platform expansion crossplay.
Version
Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok
Players
Supports handheld, tabletop, and TV modes. Online play is supported, and local communication supports up to four-player co-op.
Crossplay: Endless Ragnarok supports crossplay with Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam.
Requirements
Nintendo lists the release date as July 9, 2026, download size as 38.7 GB, and supported languages including Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, and Chinese. Save Data Cloud backup is listed as unsupported.
Crossplay rule
All platformsPlayers buying the game mainly to co-op with friends on different platforms.
Version
Base game versus Endless Ragnarok
Players
Online co-op supports up to four players where online play is available.
Crossplay: Base game: PS4 and PS5 crossplay only. Endless Ragnarok: Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, PS4, and Steam crossplay.
Requirements
Platform membership or online service requirements may apply. GameShare is not available during Nintendo Switch 2 Local Communication sessions.
Steam minimum requirements
PC / SteamPC players checking whether their system can run the game before buying.
Version
Base game and Endless Ragnarok PC requirement profile
Players
Online co-op support depends on Steam and network access.
Crossplay: Base Steam does not crossplay with PlayStation; Endless Ragnarok supports expansion crossplay across all listed platforms.
Requirements
Minimum: Windows 11 64-bit, Intel Core i3-9100 or AMD Ryzen 3 3200G, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB, DirectX 11, 90 GB available storage, SSD recommended, target profile 1080p and 30 FPS on Standard settings.
Steam recommended requirements
PC / SteamPC players who want smoother high-setting gameplay and a safer setup for expansion co-op.
Version
Base game and Endless Ragnarok PC requirement profile
Players
Online co-op support depends on Steam and network access.
Crossplay: Base Steam does not crossplay with PlayStation; Endless Ragnarok supports expansion crossplay across all listed platforms.
Requirements
Recommended: Windows 11 64-bit, Intel Core i7-8700 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB, DirectX 11, 90 GB available storage, SSD recommended, target profile 1080p and 60 FPS on Ultra settings.