Dragalia Lost Tier List: Best Adventurers, Dragons, and Endgame Teams Ranked
If you played Dragalia Lost near the end of its life, you probably remember how hard it became to answer a simple question like, “Who is actually good?” Early on, raw strength and skill damage could carry an adventurer pretty far. Later, the game piled on dispels, afflictions, strength amps, defense amps, dragon mechanics, Curse of Nihility, mana spirals, shared skills, and increasingly demanding endgame fights. A character who looked amazing on paper could feel awkward in Sinister Dominion, while an older unit with the right utility could suddenly become valuable again.
That is why this dragalia lost tier list is built as a retrospective look at the game’s final-era meta rather than an imaginary 2026 live ranking. Dragalia Lost officially ended service in late November 2022, so there are no official balance patches, banners, or new adventurers changing the rankings anymore. Instead, I’m judging characters based on how useful they were around the mature endgame period, especially in Agito, Sinister Dominion, Primal Dragon Trials, raids, and other difficult encounters.
This also means I’m not ranking characters purely by DPS simulator numbers. From actually building teams in Dragalia Lost, I found that reliability mattered just as much as a flashy damage ceiling. Dispel access, survivability, AI behavior, healing, amp generation, affliction uptime, dragon performance, and team synergy could be the difference between a smooth clear and watching your AI teammate walk directly into another purple attack.

I. Introduction to the Dragalia Lost Tier List
A. What Dragalia Lost Is and Why a Tier List Matters
Dragalia Lost was an action RPG developed by Cygames and published by Nintendo, built around real-time combat, elemental teams, collectible adventurers, and the ability to shapeshift into dragons. Instead of simply choosing four characters and letting numbers decide everything, players actively dodged attacks, managed skills, broke bosses, inflicted status effects, and timed shapeshifts.
That action focus made tier lists more complicated than they are in many turn-based gachas. A strong adventurer could be mediocre under AI control but absurdly powerful when manually controlled. Some support units did barely any personal damage but massively improved the performance of the whole party. Certain characters also became dramatically better after receiving a mana spiral.
For that reason, this dragalia lost tier list should be treated as a team-building reference rather than a rule saying that lower-tier adventurers are unusable.
B. How This Dragalia Lost Tier List Was Ranked
My ranking gives the most weight to final-era performance. I looked at damage potential, buffing and debuffing, healing, survivability, dispel access, affliction consistency, dragon synergy, AI reliability, and how naturally each character fitted into difficult teams.
I also give extra value to flexibility. An adventurer who works in several encounters and team styles ranks higher than somebody who becomes amazing only under one highly specific setup.
II. Tier List Ranking Criteria
A. Meta Tier List Relevance and Current Meta Units
Because official development has ended, “current meta” here means the final established Dragalia Lost environment. Later adventurers such as Bondforged Euden, Bondforged Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Sheila, Origa, and other late releases deserve more consideration than rankings frozen in 2020 or early 2021.
The endgame also changed what players wanted from units. Pure buff bots became less universal when Curse of Nihility started removing many conventional buffs, while unique buffs, amps, dispels, afflictions, and self-contained kits gained value.
B. Skill Damage, Strength Buff, and Crit Rate Factors
Skill damage remained one of the easiest ways to increase burst output, but it was never the whole story. Characters capable of quickly charging their skills, maintaining damaging afflictions, reducing resistance, or stacking team amps could create more total value than somebody with one gigantic skill modifier.
Critical builds were another major source of damage. Adventurers with high innate crit rate, strong combo mechanics, critical-damage bonuses, or team critical-damage amps could scale extremely well with the right wyrmprints and dragons.
C. Endgame Content and Raid Boss Performance
I rank consistent endgame performance above easy farming. Agito fights rewarded burst damage and mechanics knowledge, Sinister Dominion heavily affected ordinary buff strategies, and Primal Dragon Trials pushed final-era rosters even further.
Raid performance matters too, but raid bosses often allowed more freedom. An adventurer that destroys a raid while struggling badly in harder solo content therefore does not automatically earn SS tier.
III. Dragalia Lost Adventurer Tier List
This overall ranking combines different roles, so a healer in SS tier is obviously not competing with a DPS adventurer by personal damage. The question is how valuable that unit was when building serious teams.
| Tier | Recommended Adventurers |
|---|---|
| SS – Overpowered | Bondforged Euden, Bondforged Zethia, Gala Leonidas, Gala Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Gala Emile, Gala Notte, Gala Mascula, Gala Audric, Sheila, Origa, Sandalphon, Summer Verica, Grace |
| S – Top Tier | Gala Mym, Gala Laxi, Ayaha & Otoha, Kimono Elisanne, Lapis, Regina, Gala Elisanne, Humanoid Mercury, Basileus, Cecile, Shingen, Gala Leif, Gala Luca, Gala Prince, Ilia, Ryszarda, Peony, Gala Chelle, Gala Alex, Alberius, Joker, Yukimura, Halloween Lowen |
| A – High Tier | Marth, Ezelith, Nobunaga, Panther, Armored Yachiyo, Karina, Xander, Tiki, Xainfried, Nurse Aeleen, Mitsuba, Gala Ranzal, Humanoid Midgardsormr, Mona, Templar Hope, Formal Noelle, Lowen, Hildegarde, Vixel, Gala Zena, Mitsuhide, Isaac, Patia, Gala Cleo, Delphi, Veronica, Ieyasu |
| B – Competent | Seimei, Valentine’s Hildegarde, Ramona, Emma, Jiang Ziya, Lily, Summer Celliera, Laranoa, Akasha, Hawk, Lin You, Tobias, Wedding Elisanne, Albert, Julietta, Amane, Halloween Elisanne, Bellina, Forte, Summer Patia, Cleo |
| C – Sub-Tier | Gala Sarisse, Student Maribelle, Chelsea, Chrom, Valerio, Catherine, Eugene, Louise, Maribelle, Kirsty, Summer Cleo, Lucretia, Annelie, Yaten, Heinwald, Cassandra |
| D/E/F – Bottom Tier | Marty, Aurien, Melsa, Pietro, Waike, Aeleen, Eleonora, Francesca, Nicolas, Philia, Sophie, Elias, Estelle, Irfan, Linus, Malka, Malora, Rawn, Edward, Norwin, Vida, Zace |
A. SS Tier / Overpowered Tier Adventurers
Bondforged Euden and Bondforged Zethia deserve special mention because they arrived during Dragalia Lost's final Gala period and were designed like true late-generation characters. Bondforged Euden brought excellent wind offense and dragon interaction, while Bondforged Zethia combined light damage, flashburn, dispel capability, team protection, healing utility, and strong skill scaling.
Gala Leonidas is another unit I would happily build a flame team around. His rapid-fire manacaster gameplay, scorchrend access, hit-count generation, and dependable damage made him incredibly comfortable.
Grace is different. Her personal DPS was irrelevant; what mattered was her life-shield mechanic. For a huge portion of Dragalia Lost's auto-battle history, Grace could turn unstable compositions into safe farming teams.
B. S Tier Characters
S-tier adventurers are strong enough for serious endgame use but have slightly more competition or narrower advantages.
Gala Notte, Basileus, Gala Mascula, Gala Chelle, Gala Alex, Lapis, Gala Luca, and Gala Mym are good examples. These are characters that can dominate when the fight favors their mechanics but are not necessarily the answer to every possible encounter.
C. A Tier Characters
A-tier units are where Dragalia Lost's roster depth becomes obvious. Characters such as Karina, Templar Hope, Patia, Lowen, Hildegarde, Gala Cleo, and Xander all had periods where players leaned heavily on them.
Some were eventually power-crept, but being power-crept in Dragalia Lost did not mean becoming useless. Equipment, spirals, shared skills, and strong teammates could keep an older adventurer perfectly functional.
D. B Tier Characters
B-tier adventurers can clear plenty of content when properly invested. Their problem is efficiency. If two characters fulfill roughly the same role and one deals more damage, needs less setup, or behaves better under AI control, the weaker choice naturally falls here.
E. C Tier Characters
C-tier picks normally need either a favorable matchup or extra investment to justify using them over stronger alternatives. They can still be fun—and in a game with real-time manual combat, player skill can compensate for a surprising amount.
F. D/E/F Tier Characters
These are mostly older units whose kits became too basic relative to final-era design. They may lack modern afflictions, dispels, amps, strong spirals, or competitive damage.
I would still avoid calling them completely worthless. Dragalia Lost was generous enough with promotion and equipment systems that dedicated players could drag some pretty questionable favorites through content.
IV. Dragalia Lost Dragon Tier List
Dragons can influence a build just as much as adventurers. Their passive auras affect strength, skill damage, attack speed, critical performance, shapeshift mechanics, and utility.
| Tier | Notable Dragons |
| SS/S | Gala Mars, Gala Bahamut, Gala Chronos Nyx, Gala Reborn Jeanne, Gala Reborn Poseidon, Gala Reborn Zephyr, Gala Reborn Agni, Gala Reborn Nidhogg, Primal Brunhilda, Gala Beast Ciella |
| A | Gaibhne & Creidhne, Fudo Myo-o, Daikokuten, Shinobi, Vayu, Konohana Sakuya, Siren, Cupid, Azazel, Freyja |
| B/C | Leviathan, Apollo, Horus, Cerberus, Arctos, Long Long, Pazuzu, Pop-Star Siren, Ramiel, Marishiten, Chthonius |
| D/E | Older welfare dragons, basic story dragons, many low-rarity strength/HP dragons, and outdated defensive options |
| Special/X | Ramiel, Azazel, Freyja, Gaibhne & Creidhne, Halloween Maritimus and other dragons whose utility can outweigh conventional DPS rankings |
A. SS/S Tier Best Dragons
Gala Mars was one of the defining flame dragons because his combination of offensive stats and skill-refresh utility after shapeshifting created ridiculous burst windows.
Gala Bahamut became an obvious shadow powerhouse, while Chronos Nyx gave light teams a highly aggressive shapeshift option. The Reborn dragon series was generally excellent because those dragons paired large offensive auras with modern mechanics.
B. A Tier Sub-Meta Dragons
A-tier dragons are still great. Many simply lost the raw numbers battle against later Gala releases. Vayu, Shinobi, Siren, Daikokuten, and similar dragons remained useful long after newer alternatives appeared.
C. B/C Tier Competent-to-Lackluster Dragons
This range contains plenty of former meta choices. Leviathan and Cerberus were fantastic earlier in the game's history, for example, but eventually had to compete with much more aggressive modern auras.
D. D/E Tier Bottom Dwellers
Low-rarity dragons and older defensive dragons usually fall here. They were useful while progressing through the story, but there was little reason to keep them equipped once a developed account had strong five-star alternatives.
E. Special/X Tier Dragons
Utility dragons deserve their own category. Freyja's support value, Azazel's skill-haste applications, Ramiel's dragon-prep utility, and Gaibhne & Creidhne's skill-oriented mechanics could make them better than a supposedly higher-ranked dragon in the correct composition.
V. Fire Element Tier List
A. S Tier Flame Characters
My final-era flame favorites are Gala Leonidas, Sheila, Gala Mym, Gala Laxi, Ayaha & Otoha, Kimono Elisanne, and Halloween Lowen.
Gala Leonidas is the easiest one to recommend for general offense. Sheila brings more modern late-game design, while Ayaha & Otoha combine unusual mechanics, healing, affliction support, and offensive value.
Halloween Lowen stays near the top despite being a healer because he is simply comfortable. When I wanted a flame team that stopped randomly dying, he was one of the first characters I considered.
B. A/B Tier Flame Characters
Marth, Ezelith, Nobunaga, Panther, Armored Yachiyo, Seimei, Valentine’s Hildegarde, Ramona, Emma, and Yukata Cassandra all belong somewhere in the next group.
Marth in particular demonstrates how much mana spirals could revive older adventurers. A unit did not need a modern release date to remain useful if its upgrades solved the right problems.
VI. Water Element Tier List
A. S Tier Water Characters
Gala Emile, Gala Mascula, Regina, Lapis, Sandalphon, Gala Elisanne, and Humanoid Mercury form my main high-end water group.
Gala Emile is one of the strangest success stories in the cast. Story-wise, players spent years making jokes about him; mechanically, his Gala version became an extremely capable support who could generate strength and defense amps.
Sandalphon is my preferred water healer for difficult content because she brings much more than basic HP restoration.
B. A/B Tier Water Characters
Karina, Xander, Tiki, Xainfried, Nurse Aeleen, Mitsuba, Jiang Ziya, Lily, Summer Celliera, and Yoshitsune still have legitimate uses.
Karina deserves historical respect in particular. At her peak, doublebuff-based Karina setups could turn supposedly difficult encounters into demolition jobs.
VII. Wind Element Tier List
A. S Tier Wind Characters
Bondforged Euden, Gala Notte, Basileus, Cecile, Shingen, Gala Leif, Formal Noelle, and Lowen are my preferred wind standouts.
Bondforged Euden sits at the top because his final-era kit mixes strong damage with powerful dragon-oriented mechanics. Gala Notte is also excellent because she combines fast gameplay, dispel value, and strong transformed-state pressure.
B. A/B Tier Wind Characters
Humanoid Midgardsormr, Gala Ranzal, Mona, Templar Hope, Tobias, Hawk, Lin You, Akasha, Wedding Elisanne, and Saiga make up a strong second wave.
Templar Hope is especially memorable because rarity never stopped him from becoming one of the game's best defensive support pieces when doublebuff strategies were strong.
VIII. Light Element Tier List
A. S Tier Light Characters
My S-tier light group includes Bondforged Zethia, Origa, Gala Audric, Gala Luca, Gala Prince, Ilia, Ryszarda, Peony, Hildegarde, and Vixel.
Light went through several dramatic meta changes, but Gala Luca remained one of the classic examples of critical damage scaling done right. Later characters such as Gala Audric and Bondforged Zethia offered more modern mechanics and broader endgame utility.
B. A/B Tier Light Characters
Gala Zena, Mitsuhide, Isaac, Julietta, Albert, Amane, Halloween Elisanne, Pecorine, Lucretia, and Annelie are all capable alternatives.
Hildegarde is technically more support-oriented than offensive, yet her upgraded healing kit could make difficult light teams extremely forgiving.
IX. Shadow Element Tier List
A. S Tier Shadow Characters
Shadow has arguably the most ridiculous history of any element. My top group is Gala Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Grace, Summer Verica, Joker, Alberius, Gala Chelle, Gala Alex, and Yukimura.
Gala Zethia brings tremendous sustained damage, while Gala Nedrick rewards aggressive dragon-focused play. Grace deserves a place despite dealing little personal damage because she transformed how players approached solo and auto teams.
B. A/B Tier Shadow Characters
Patia, Gala Cleo, Veronica, Delphi, Ieyasu, Bellina, Forte, Summer Patia, Cleo, Curran, and Lathna remain solid.
Gala Cleo was once so influential that she practically defined shadow composition discussions. Later mechanics reduced her dominance, but that does not erase how strong her combined damage and support package was.
X. Best Support, Healer, and Buffer Characters
A. Top Healer Characters
If I had to build a healer collection from scratch, I would prioritize Summer Verica, Sandalphon, Hildegarde, Halloween Lowen, Lowen, Formal Noelle, and Vixel.
Summer Verica is arguably the standout thanks to strong shadow healing and excellent endgame utility. Sandalphon gives water teams a similarly premium option.
Grace deserves a special note. She is not a traditional healer, but her shields often prevent more damage than a normal healer could comfortably restore.
B. Top Buffer/Support Characters
Gala Emile, Kimono Elisanne, Gala Elisanne, Patia, Templar Hope, Isaac, Peony, Gala Cleo, and Tobias are some of the support characters I value most.
Just remember that traditional buffs became less reliable in Curse of Nihility encounters, so later amp-based and unique-effect supports gained an advantage.
XI. Best DPS and Damage Dealer Adventurers
A. Top Damage Dealer Picks
For raw offensive potential, I would place Bondforged Euden, Gala Leonidas, Sheila, Gala Mascula, Gala Notte, Gala Audric, Gala Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Gala Mym, and Gala Luca among the most attractive picks.
They do not all deal damage in the same way. Leonidas loves relentless ranged pressure and combo generation. Gala Luca wants critical synergy. Gala Zethia provides sustained shadow offense. Bondforged Euden leans heavily into dragon mechanics.
That variety is exactly why one universal DPS ranking can be misleading.
B. Crit Rate and Skill Damage Synergy
Critical rate becomes much more valuable when paired with critical damage, while skill damage obviously favors characters whose rotations depend heavily on damaging skills.
The important lesson is not to stack one stat blindly. I would rather build a balanced character with strength, skill damage, punisher effects, and appropriate crit bonuses than waste wyrmprint slots overcapping a single modifier.
XII. Gala, Seasonal, and Collab Characters Tier Ranking
A. Gala Characters
Gala units generally occupy the upper end of this dragalia lost tier list. Bondforged Euden and Bondforged Zethia headline the final Gala period, while Gala Leonidas, Gala Notte, Gala Mascula, Gala Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Gala Audric, Gala Chelle, Gala Luca, and Gala Mym remain standout names.
Not every Gala character aged equally well, though. Gala Sarisse is a good example of an older premium character who eventually faced much stronger competition.
B. Halloween, Summer, Valentine, Wedding, and Dragonyule Characters
Among seasonal units, Halloween Lowen and Summer Verica are easy recommendations because good healers stay useful for a long time.
Summer Ieyasu, Summer Patia, Halloween Laxi, Valentine’s Chelsea, Wedding Elisanne, Dragonyule Xainfried, and other limited characters can also perform well depending on element and encounter.
The “seasonal” label itself never guaranteed power. Some limited units were meta-changing; others were mostly collector favorites.
C. Persona 5 Strikers Collab Characters
The Persona 5 Strikers collaboration produced Joker, Mona, Panther, and Sophie.
Joker is my highest-ranked member thanks to strong shadow performance and useful mechanics. Mona is a good wind option, Panther gives flame teams another capable damage dealer, and Sophie works as a respectable light unit.
For collectors, however, all four carry extra value because collaboration characters were limited and never became ordinary permanent-pool units.
XIII. Best Team Composition for Endgame Content
A. Solo Content Team Building
For solo play, I usually start with one manually controlled main DPS, one secondary damage dealer, one support or utility character, and one healer or defensive specialist.
Then I adjust for the boss. If dispel is required, bring reliable dispel. If the boss can be punished by scorchrend, flashburn, stormlash, shadowblight, or another relevant affliction, build around it. If AI survival is the problem, sacrificing a little theoretical DPS for safer characters is completely reasonable.
Elemental advantage should also be treated as mandatory in serious endgame content rather than a minor bonus.
B. Co-op and Raid Boss Team Building
Co-op changes the equation because every player controls one adventurer. That makes mechanically demanding units much stronger than they may appear in auto-team rankings.
A good raid or co-op group normally benefits from complementary roles instead of four players competing to use the same selfish DPS character. Defense reduction, amps, healing, affliction uptime, dispels, dragon gauge support, and burst timing can raise the group's total damage far more than another redundant attacker.
XIV. Reroll Guide for New Players
A. How to Reroll on Android and iOS
Historically, Dragalia Lost eventually received an extremely friendly tutorial reroll system. New players could perform 50 tutorial summons and reset those pulls repeatedly until satisfied, eliminating much of the painful reinstall-and-redownload process associated with old-school gacha rerolling.
Earlier versions were less convenient: Android players commonly cleared app data, while iOS players generally reinstalled the game.
None of this applies to the official game anymore because official service has ended.
B. Best Starter Adventurers and Dragons to Reroll For
For the late tutorial pool, I would prioritize premium dragons before obsessing over adventurers. Gala Mars and other strong Gala dragons were fantastic targets because a good dragon could be moved between multiple adventurers of the same element.
Among adventurers, Gala Leonidas, Grace, and useful Gala characters were excellent starting targets.
A balanced reroll with several high-quality dragons was usually better than an account containing one flashy adventurer and weak equipment options.
XV. Gacha Summon Mechanics and Currency Guide
A. Wyrmite and Diamantium Currency
Wyrmite was Dragalia Lost's primary free summoning currency, while Diamantium was its paid premium currency. A normal single summon cost 120 currency, and a tenfold cost 1,200; the tenth summon in a tenfold guaranteed at least a four-star result.
The game also used summon vouchers and tenfold vouchers, which helped free-to-play players stockpile pulls for valuable banners.
Later versions added Wyrmsigils. Ordinary summons awarded one sigil, paid Diamantium summons awarded two, and reaching 300 on an eligible showcase allowed you to exchange them for an eligible featured adventurer or dragon.
B. Tenfold Summon and Summon Showcase Rates
Standard showcases generally started at a 4% five-star rate, while Gala Dragalia banners started at 6%, which was one reason I almost always preferred saving for Gala unless a limited character was especially important.
The game also had a pity system. Going multiple summons without a five-star gradually increased the rate until a five-star appeared and reset it.
XVI. Character Progression Systems
A. Mana Circle and Mana Spiral
Mana Circles acted as each adventurer's core skill tree. The standard circle contained 50 nodes that improved stats, skills, abilities, co-abilities, and other character features.
Selected adventurers later received Mana Spirals, adding another 20 nodes for a maximum of 70. Spirals could increase the level cap from 80 to 100 while improving skills, abilities, and basic combat performance.
This system is one reason old tier lists age badly. A mediocre launch character could receive an excellent spiral and suddenly jump several tiers.
B. Wyrmprint and Weapon Skill Upgrades
Wyrmprints worked like customizable passive equipment. Their real value came from effects such as skill damage, strength, critical rate, punisher bonuses, skill haste, buff time, and other specialized modifiers rather than their modest raw stats.
Weapons were equally important. Later weapon progression revolved heavily around powerful crafted sets such as Agito weapons, with weapons providing stats, abilities, wyrmprint slots, and sometimes skills.
This is why comparing naked adventurer stats never tells the whole story.
XVII. Dragalia Lost Game Status and Availability
A. End of Service and Shutdown Timeline
Dragalia Lost launched on September 27, 2018. Nintendo later announced the game's closure, and official service ended on November 29, 2022 in Pacific Time, corresponding to November 30 in Japan and other Asian regions. Nintendo's support pages now classify the title as discontinued.
After shutdown, the official application no longer provided access to the actual game. Nintendo explicitly stated that players launching it after service ended would be shown an end-of-service notice instead.
B. Whether Dragalia Lost Is Still Playable Today
As of 2026, there is no official playable version of Dragalia Lost. Nintendo and Cygames have not relaunched the live service.
However, community preservation work has changed the answer slightly. Unofficial projects such as Dawnshard have recreated portions of the server infrastructure and report that the game is playable through modified clients, including ongoing development activity in 2026. These projects are fan-operated and are not official Nintendo or Cygames services, so they should be treated separately from the original game.
For the purposes of this dragalia lost tier list, all rankings refer to the original game's final balance environment rather than balance changes made by unofficial servers.
XVIII. Frequently Asked Questions
A. How Often Is the Tier List Updated?
During active service, a Dragalia Lost tier list could become outdated almost every time a major adventurer, dragon, mana spiral, balance update, or new endgame boss arrived.
Today there is no official live meta to update. I would only revise this ranking if better final-era data changes how a character should be evaluated, or if the discussion specifically concerns an unofficial preservation server with different balance rules.
B. Where to Find More Adventurer and Dragon Tier List Resources
For deeper research, the most useful approach is to compare archived character databases, individual kit information, old endgame discussions, DPS testing, clear videos, and community analysis rather than trusting one tier list blindly.
That matters because Dragalia Lost was unusually sensitive to context. A character might look average in a generic ranking but become fantastic against one boss because they possess the exact affliction, resistance, dispel, amp, or dragon interaction that fight rewards.
Looking back at Dragalia Lost, one of the things I appreciate most is that its roster was never as simple as “five-star good, four-star bad.” Some low-rarity adventurers became endgame staples. Older characters returned through mana spirals. Support units could be more valuable than DPS monsters, and the arrival of Curse of Nihility forced players to rethink strategies that had dominated for months.
If I had to reduce this dragalia lost tier list to a handful of names, Bondforged Euden, Bondforged Zethia, Gala Leonidas, Gala Zethia, Gala Nedrick, Gala Emile, Gala Notte, Gala Mascula, Gala Audric, Sheila, Origa, Grace, Summer Verica, and Sandalphon represent some of the safest high-value choices from the game's final era. On the dragon side, Gala Mars, Gala Bahamut, Chronos Nyx, the Gala Reborn dragons, and other late premium dragons sit comfortably near the top.
Still, Dragalia Lost was at its best when you stopped treating tier lists like commandments. Manual skill mattered. Team construction mattered. Equipment mattered. And sometimes the most satisfying clear was not using the strongest adventurer available—it was finally beating a brutal boss with the character you actually wanted to play.
Even though the official servers are gone, that depth is a big reason players still talk about Dragalia Lost years after its shutdown.