Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles Special Characters Tier List – Best Unique Units to Use

Oct 7, 2025 at 07:26am EDT
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles cover art with illustrated characters.

In addition to the 23 versatile Jobs available for every unit, Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles features 12 unique characters, each with a powerful, exclusive Job Command. Here is our tier list for these special units, highlighting which characters are essential to create a party that can deal with all sorts of enemies.

Note: This Job Tier list is based on Enhanced Mode’s Tactician difficulty, with rankings determined by each unit’s utility at the time of joining and in the endgame, growth potential, and skill set synergy with Jobs other than their unique main Job. The ranking is largely applicable to other difficulty settings and Classic Mode. Screenshots were captured from the 1.0 Steam release.

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Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles Special Characters Tier List

TierDescription
SGame-Breakers. These characters possess unparalleled damage and utility. They can easily solo encounters and trivialize the campaign with minimal effort
APowerhouses. Reliable and versatile charactters that excel in their roles. Solid endgame choices.
BSpecialists. Solid characters but with specific niche roles. They often require moderate investment to keep up with S and A tier characters.
CSituational. Characters who are either hindered by their late recruitment, required grinding, or limited gear and Job options.
DUnreliable. Character whose unique skillset is generally outperformed by a generic unit.

S Tier

A Tier

B Tier

C Tier

D Tier

This concludes our Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles special characters tier list. Check out our other guides if you need additional help, or read our review to learn why this game is an excellent remaster of an excellent tactical role-playing game.

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