Star Wars Battlefront 2 Heroes Vs Villains Tier List

Okay, let's be honest, we all love a good brawl in the Star Wars galaxy. And Star Wars Battlefront 2's Heroes vs. Villains mode? Pure, unadulterated chaos (in the best way, of course!).
But who reigns supreme in this galactic playground? Time for a lighthearted look at which heroes and villains truly shine, and which ones... well, let's just say might need a little extra Force training.
The Galactic Gods: Top Tier
First up, the heavy hitters. These are the characters that make other players groan when they see them locked in during character selection.
Luke Skywalker. Imagine this: The seemingly innocent farmboy is a whirling dervish of lightsaber fury. He's surprisingly nimble and packs a serious punch.
And then there's Emperor Palpatine. Don’t let the old man’s looks deceive you. He zaps fools to oblivion with a grin that could curdle milk. He’s got the power, unlimited power!
He is the dark side incarnate and surprisingly good at dodging angry Wookies.
"Good... Gooood..." - Emperor Palpatine after electrocuting his foes.
The Runner-Ups: High Tier
These folks are definitely contenders, strong in the Force (or the dark side, depending), but maybe lack that *one* thing to catapult them into god-tier status. They're still formidable, though.
Han Solo. He might not have the Force, but he's got a blaster and a whole lot of charm. A skilled Han player can be an absolute menace on the battlefield.
Darth Vader. The OG Sith Lord is always a solid choice. With his tank-like health and powerful abilities, he's a force to be reckoned with. Just watch out for those pesky rebels trying to kite you.
A properly used Darth Vader can lock down entire sections of maps.
"Impressive... most impressive." - Darth Vader commending his allies.
The Mid-Range Marauders: Middle Tier
These characters are perfectly fine. They're not going to carry your team single-handedly, but they're not going to be complete liabilities either. Solid, dependable, but not exactly game-changers.
Think Rey with her mind trick and lightsaber skills, or Kylo Ren with his angsty freeze and pull. They can definitely hold their own, but require a bit more finesse.
Then there's Iden Versio, the Imperial commander with a droid that’s more annoying than helpful. Her Pulse Cannon can do some serious damage, but she's a bit of a glass cannon herself.
The "Needs Some Love" Squad: Low Tier
Bless their hearts. These characters aren't *bad* per se, but they often require a level of skill and dedication that frankly, most of us don't have. Or patience for.
Bossk, the lizard-like bounty hunter. His abilities sound cool on paper, but in practice, he's a bit clunky and easy to take down. Poor Bossk, always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Captain Phasma? Let's just say her turret is more of a minor inconvenience than a terrifying defensive tool. She deserves a buff. Come on, DICE!
And let's not forget Finn. Good ol' Finn. His abilities are... supportive? But in a mode where raw power and aggression are key, he often feels a bit out of place.
Ultimately, the best character is the one you enjoy playing the most. So, go out there, experiment, and may the Force (or the dark side) be with you!

















