So each characteris alsoquite literally a weapon.
Further below we’ll also list each of the Simulacrum themselves, and their pros and cons in combat.
What are Simulacrum in Tower Of Fantasy?

you might equip a Simulacrum and a weapon independently of one another.
Simulacrum are essentially cosmetic character skins and personalities that replace your character’s default look.
But each Simulacrum also has passive effects which you could begin to unlock once you hit Level 18.

This is known as Simulacrum Awakening.
Her damage can grow to insane levels, and all while staying at range and in relative safety.
Samir also has excellent control, with her Electro Field skill able to strongly suspend enemies.

She’s an excellent healer, with her Sanctuary and Swift Deliverance abilities generating healing auras for nearby allies.
This means she can almost always have a healing effect active, keeping allies alive to focus on DPS.
King
Bosses are incredibly tough in Tower of Fantasy, as they often have multiple shields.

Nemesis
Like Cocoritter, Nemesis is one of Tower of Fantasy’s best healers.
When this banner cycles out later this week, Nemesis might remain unavailable for the foreseeable future.
That’s a shame, because her Electrodes offer huge healing potential for yourself and allies.

Crow
Dropping into A-tier, Crow is an amazing DPS-based Simulacrum who focuses on electricity damage.
Most of his DPS potential comes from combining backstabs with electricity.
Shiro
Like King, Shiro is focused on shattering enemy shields.

However, most of Tsubasa’s DPS comes from her Sharp Arrow stacks.
Zero
The last of the SSRSimulacraon this tier list, Zero is a support-focused character.
Likewise, Ene’s advancements are much less significant, with her only damage-reducing ability appearing at 3 stars.

Like Ene, Echo just doesn’t have the potential to rival SSR characters that fill a similar role.
Her healing skills are largely similar to Cocoritter, but with lower stats and less healing potential.










