No new Clans have been added in the Balance Update.
Fire Force Reignitionhas a lot of systems, and one of those is the Clan system. A lot of new players don’t understand the actual benefit of being in a Clan because, frankly, the game does a terrible job of explaining it, and they don’t seem to do anything. Well, some, but not all, clans give you certain benefits, and being in a particular Clan can actually give you an advantage. So much so that we decided to give you a CompleteFire Force ReignitionClans Tier List.
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How Clans Work in Fire Force Reignition
As soon as you start playingFire Force Reignition,the game will randomly assign you to one of the clans. A Clan is, essentially,your last name. You can see which Clan you belong to when you look at the leaderboard. At first, you won’t really understand what the benefit is. It’s just a name, right? Well, yes and no.
Most Clans in the game are, indeed, just names, butcertain clans can give you passive buffs, and that’s whereRare and Legendary Clanscome in. The game randomly rolls a clan for you, and chances are, you’re going to end up in a clan with no benefits. Here are the roll rates for all the clans:
As you’re able to tell, in most cases, you’ll end up in a Common Clan. Of course, the game is more than happy tolet you reroll your clan… for a price (250 Robux). You can also sometimes get Clan rerolls by using codes. If you manage to roll a Rare or a Legendary Clan,you can get a buffthat will apply to you as long as you keep your Clan’s last name.
Fire Force Online Clan Tier List
Obviously, we aren’t going to list every single Clan in the game (because Common ones don’t give you any benefits), so this tier list is only going to includeRare and Legendary Clansalong with their benefits.
And there you have it. Good luck rolling for the best clan inFire Force Reignition. If you’re in the mood to play a similar game, check outGHOUL://REfor a very similar experience, which uses the same combat style.