Naraka: Bladepoint boasts a myriad of characters with diverse skills, suited for distinct positions in battles.
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Naraka: Bladepoint has officially reached the milestone of 10 million players globally, emerging as one of the most beloved and unique survival games today. Currently, Naraka: Bladepoint has introduced 12 heroes, each with their own set of skills and strengths, fostering diversity in every battle.

Differing from other similar titles, Naraka: Bladepoint is a game that demands high individual skills and presents rich challenges. Players need to thoroughly understand their chosen characters to unleash their maximum potential. So, for newcomers, what are the hero choices that are easier to get accustomed to?
Tianhai
Tianhai is a versatile character, capable of seamlessly transitioning between tank and support roles. TianHai's Divine Bell F skill can block physical attacks and counter long-range assaults, making this character one of the perfect contenders in battle. Particularly in Titan’s Call mode, TianHai can transform into a Vajra, seizing distant enemies and crushing them.

Tianhai's skill set is divided into 2 main skills: Talent and Talent Enhancement. Each skill has 3 branches for players to choose from, but overall, this is a well-rounded offensive and defensive hero, capable of absorbing damage and helping players survive well in battle.
Yoto Hime
As a collaborative development character, Yoto Hime does not have a common storyline in Naraka: Bladepoint, but she is always one of the most beloved heroes, with simple maneuvers yet significant damage.

Yoto Hime's F skill, Spirit Slash, can turn regular sword strikes into long-range attacks and allows Yoto Hime to teleport to the enemy's position. The ultimate move, Ominous Blade, is considered an enhanced version of Spirit Slash, few enemies can withstand.
Tarka Ji
Tarka Ji plays the role of a counter-attacking tank, with the F skill – Inner Fire, capable of blocking close-range attacks and allowing immediate counterattacks after successful blocks. Tarka Ji's Gigaflame can launch a heavy-damage fireball and hurl enemies. Overall, this would be a rather ideal choice for players fond of long-range attacks.

Matari
Matari serves a role quite similar to Yoto Hime but with significantly lower damage output. Nevertheless, her skills are quite practical for evasion and pursuit, making her a character that beginners may consider using.

Matari's F skill is Silent Flutter – a handy skill for reconnaissance and swift movement, allowing Matari to teleport far with just one press. Unseen Wings and Matari's ultimate can reduce the cooldown of Silent Flutter and help her go invisible.
Kurumi
Beautiful, intelligent, and kind-hearted, in the world of Naraka: Bladepoint, Kurumi is known as the Flower of Helioth. With innate talent, she inherits the ancient knowledge of Yin and Yang Masters. Kurumi bids farewell to her homeland to embark on a journey to seek and perfect her secrets.

All of her skill talents will leave a mark in front of her if not used on teammates. Then she can use her skills on that mark. The mark can be destroyed by enemy damage. Additionally, Kurumi is the only character in Naraka: Bladepoint who can remotely rescue teammates by casting skills on the fallen. Of course, she will not be able to do anything other than moving.
Above are the heroes you may consider when starting Naraka: Bladepoint. Later on, you can explore the power of other heroes like Viper Ning, Justina Gu, Takeda, and more.

An interesting side note is that 3 new female heroes will join Naraka: Bladepoint in the near future. Especially, Ziping Yin is the first one confirmed to debut on August 19th.