Stella Sora – Complete Characters Guide

Stella Sora is a top-down action RPG where each Trekker brings a distinct role, element, and playstyle to your three‑member team. This guide follows the familiar BlueStacks format to give a concise overview of how every currently available Trekker works, how they are generally ranked, and which teams they fit into.
How Trekkers Work
Trekkers are divided into three combat roles: Vanguard, Versatile, and Support. They also belong to one of six elements—Ignis, Aqua, Terra, Ventus, Lux, or Umbra—which drives mark interactions and elemental advantage in combat.
Most effective teams use one on‑field Vanguard or Versatile as the main DPS in the Main slot, backed by two Supports or Versatiles that amplify damage, provide sustain, or apply marks from the backline. Rarity (stars) affects stats and ceiling, but roles, elements, and synergy matter just as much for clearing high‑end stages.
Ignis Trekkers
Ignis characters focus on aggressive damage and burning down Ventus foes quickly.
Amber – Ignis Vanguard, 4★Amber is the introductory Ignis Vanguard and a reliable front‑line damage dealer for new accounts, using dual pistols and fluid combos. Her Ignis element gives her strong performance against Ventus enemies, and her kit rewards smart positioning and reload timing.Basic tips: Prioritize offensive Discs with attack and crit, invest in straightforward damage Potentials, and pair her with Supports that provide shields or healing so she can stay in range safely.

Flora – Ignis Support, 4★Flora is a lower‑rarity Ignis Support who contributes both damage and offensive utility, particularly in Ignis‑focused teams. She is not a top‑tier unit on raw numbers but helps fill out mono‑Ignis squads when higher rarity supports are missing.Basic tips: Use Flora in lineups centered on Ignis Vanguards like Amber or Chixia, and favor Potentials or Discs that increase buff uptime or skill effectiveness.

Chixia – Ignis Versatile, 5★Chixia is a headline Ignis Versatile Trekker known for wide‑area attacks and strong multi‑target damage, often highlighted for wave clearing. Her skills allow her to control groups of enemies while maintaining good sustained output, making her a flexible pick for both story and endgame.Basic tips: Build Chixia with skill damage and cooldown reduction, then surround her with allies who can group enemies or further amplify Ignis damage.

Kasimira – Ignis Versatile, 4★Kasimira, associated with the White Cat Troupe, offers a mobile playstyle but is generally rated below the top Ignis options. She remains viable for casual and early content, especially when roster depth is low.Basic tips: Invest lightly, using her mainly in theme or early mono‑Ignis squads until stronger Ignis Trekkers are available.

Aqua Trekkers
Aqua Trekkers excel at control and sustained damage, and they counter Ignis enemies.
Chitose – Aqua Vanguard, 5★Chitose is widely rated as an S‑tier Aqua Vanguard thanks to her high damage, multi‑hit combos, and crowd control potential. She performs exceptionally well as a main DPS in both boss fights and dense mob stages.Basic tips: Focus upgrades on attack, crit, and skill effectiveness, then pair Chitose with Aqua Supports or Versatiles that enhance her marks or help keep enemies grouped.

Freesia – Aqua Versatile, 5★Freesia is a high‑rarity Aqua Versatile who combines AoE damage with a strong power‑up mode, offering both burst and extended damage. While not always ranked at the very top, she remains a strong choice for accounts that invest in her early.Basic tips: Build her around skills and survivability so she can stay on the field during her enhanced windows, and support her with characters that offer debuffs or extra crowd control.

Iris – Aqua DPS, 4★Iris is a mid‑tier Aqua attacker with serviceable damage and straightforward gameplay, often used as a stepping‑stone DPS. She fits naturally into early Aqua or mixed‑element squads until stronger Trekkers are obtained.Basic tips: Give Iris simple offensive gear and invest modestly; retire her from core teams once S‑ or A‑tier Aqua options become available.

Teresa – Aqua Support / hybrid, 4★Teresa is described as a defensive‑leaning Aqua Trekker who can protect allies with shields and mitigation, making her appealing for safer teams. While she does not dominate tier lists, her defensive tools are useful in harder content for players who value survivability.Basic tips: Build HP and defensive stats on Teresa, and run her behind fragile Vanguards that need extra protection to stay on the field.

Shimiao – Aqua DPS / utility, 4★Shimiao is a lower‑tier Aqua unit who can clear basic content but seldom appears in high‑end recommendations. She helps fill elemental gaps but is generally replaced once better Aqua Trekkers are recruited.Basic tips: Limit investment to early game and remove her from main teams as soon as more efficient Aqua units are obtained.

Terra Trekkers
Terra Trekkers often blend toughness, control, and damage, and they counter Lux enemies.
Gerie – Terra Vanguard, 5★Gerie is an S‑tier Terra Vanguard and a premier DPS option, known for strong damage, good self‑protection, and general versatility. She excels as a primary carry in Terra‑aligned teams and remains relevant deep into endgame.Basic tips: Make Gerie your main on‑field DPS, stacking offensive Discs and Potentials while pairing her with Terra Supports like Nazuna for maximum damage amplification.

Nazuna – Terra Support, 5★Nazuna is one of the game’s most valued Supports, offering healing, sustain, and Terra‑focused damage amplification. She enhances the entire team and creates powerful synergies when combined with other Terra Trekkers.Basic tips: Prioritize Nazuna in Support slots for any Terra‑heavy lineup, and build her with stats that improve healing and skill uptime rather than pure damage.

Fuyuka – Terra Support / hybrid, 5★Fuyuka (often spelled similarly in various sources) appears as a high‑tier Terra Trekker with strong supportive and hybrid damage tools. She frequently features in top recommendations for Terra squads alongside Nazuna and Gerie.Basic tips: Use Fuyuka as a flexible Support or secondary DPS, and align her build with team needs—either more healing/utility or additional damage.

Ridge – Terra Versatile, 4★Ridge is commonly described as a Terra melee specialist who combines solid single‑target damage with helpful utility for Terra allies. Often rated around A tier, Ridge fits nicely as an off‑field hybrid who complements stronger Vanguards.Basic tips: Put Ridge in a Support slot in Terra squads, stacking damage and debuff‑oriented effects that boost the main DPS.

Ventus Trekkers
Ventus Trekkers focus on mobility, speed, and supporting Ventus‑aligned damage.
Ann – Ventus DPS, 4★Ann is often placed in A tier as a stable, easy‑to‑use DPS who offers reliable damage without complex setups. She is especially helpful for early and mid‑game players who need a simple carry while building their roster.Basic tips: Focus on attack and crit builds, and pair Ann with Ventus Supports or Versatiles that boost her element and keep enemies controlled.

Nanoha – Ventus Vanguard / hybrid, 5★Nanoha is an A‑tier Ventus Trekker with strong offensive presence and supportive capability, allowing her to speed up allies and boost overall team damage. She is especially attractive in mono‑Ventus teams or lineups that lean on movement and tempo.Basic tips: Emphasize offensive Potentials and attack speed, and surround Nanoha with Ventus units that can capitalize on her buffs.

Noya – Ventus DPS / utility, 4★Noya sits toward the lower tiers and is mainly used as an early‑game option or for Ventus coverage when higher rarity units are not available. She remains functional but is eventually outclassed by stronger Ventus Trekkers like Nanoha and Ann.Basic tips: Keep investment modest and replace Noya once more competitive Ventus characters are recruited.

Canace – Ventus DPS / utility, 4★Canace, associated with Grace Imperium, is another Ventus Trekker who offers functional damage and some utility but rarely appears in top‑tier recommendations. She is best considered a filler unit for covering Ventus elemental requirements.Basic tips: Use Canace as a temporary solution for Ventus teams, focusing resources instead on higher‑impact units over time.

Lux Trekkers
Lux Trekkers often blend damage, sustain, and support, and they counter Umbra enemies.
Shia – Lux Vanguard, 5★Shia is commonly recommended among the best Lux Vanguards, mixing strong burst damage with good stats and popularity on banners. She can easily occupy the main DPS role in Lux‑centered squads.Basic tips: Build Shia as a primary carry, and pair her with Lux Supports or Versatiles that provide shields and offensive buffs.

Tilia – Lux DPS, 4★Tilia is usually rated in A tier as a dependable Lux damage dealer, offering competitive scaling and a straightforward kit. She is a strong choice for players who want a solid Lux DPS without relying on limited banners.Basic tips: Invest in standard DPS stats and use her as a main or co‑main DPS in Lux or mixed‑element lineups.

Jinglin – Lux Versatile, 4★Jinglin, associated with Fenghuang‑themed lore, functions as a flexible Lux Versatile unit with mixed damage and support. She rarely tops tier lists but can help glue Lux teams together when options are limited.Basic tips: Run Jinglin in Support slots, leaning her build toward either extra damage or utility depending on what your main DPS lacks.

Laru – Lux DPS / utility, 4★Laru, linked to Grace Imperium, usually appears in lower tiers with modest performance compared to other Lux units. She is serviceable for early content but not recommended as a long‑term core investment.Basic tips: Use Laru briefly to cover Lux weaknesses, then phase her out as you secure stronger Lux Trekkers.

Umbra Trekkers
Umbra Trekkers emphasize debuffs, tricky utility, and damage focused on Lux opponents.
Caramel – Umbra Versatile / support, 4★Caramel uses the Umbra element and provides buffs to other Umbra allies, making her a useful team player even if she is not the highest DPS. She often appears in mid tiers as a supportive pick rather than a primary carry.Basic tips: Place Caramel in a Support slot in Umbra‑focused teams and build her for utility and buff uptime over pure attack.

Cosette – Umbra hybrid DPS/support, 4★Cosette offers a mix of damage and supportive or debuff effects, ranking in the mid tiers for raw power. She is a flexible choice for accounts that want a hybrid Umbra unit that can adapt to different team needs.Basic tips: Treat Cosette as a secondary Trekker who supplements your main DPS, focusing her build on whichever aspect (damage or utility) your roster lacks.

Coronis – Umbra DPS / utility, 4★Coronis is generally rated in the lower tiers, with a kit that works but is overshadowed by higher‑rarity Umbra options. She is mainly useful early on or when filling specific element slots.Basic tips: Limit upgrades and rotate her out once more impactful Umbra Trekkers are available.

Mistique – Umbra Versatile / support, 5★Mistique (often stylized similarly in different sources) is frequently placed in A or high B tier thanks to her blend of damage and team utility. She can enhance allies through buffs or debuffs while still contributing meaningful DPS.Basic tips: Position Mistique as a support‑leaning Versatile who amplifies your main attacker, and build her with a balance of damage and utility.

Team‑Building Basics for All Trekkers
Most successful teams in Stella Sora follow a simple template: one main DPS (usually a Vanguard or strong Versatile) plus two Supports or Versatiles of the same element. Mono‑element squads unlock more consistent marks, debuffs, and passives, which in turn significantly raise effective damage and survivability.
Stella Sora’s Trekkers cover a broad range of roles, elements, and power levels, and building a strong roster means understanding how each one fits into the Vanguard–Versatile–Support framework. By prioritizing a small core of high‑tier main DPS units in your favorite elements and surrounding them with synergistic Supports and Versatiles, you can clear story, Monoliths, and late‑game content efficiently while still experimenting with lower‑tier or favorite characters. For the best gaming experience, play Stella Sora on BlueStacks!
















