Welcome to our comprehensive Smite 2 Tier List. We’ll be providing regular monthly updates on SMITE 2, the meta and our GTL tier rankings for each God. We’ve included a short guide for each God along with our view on the meta and what’s new and different between SMITE and SMITE 2.
SMITE 2 has evolved the battleground of the gods, bringing fresh dynamics while keeping the core essence of the game intact. As the meta shifts and new strategies emerge, some things remain consistent—legendary gods like Bacchus and Loki are still ruling the arena. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just getting started, knowing which gods are thriving is key to staying competitive. Here’s a closer look at the latest rankings and how the top gods stack up in this ever-changing landscape.
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Bacchus is not just the god of wine—he’s the life of every team fight. His ability to initiate engagements with a well-timed Belly Flop, followed by a disorienting Intoxicate, can turn the tide in your favor before the enemy knows what’s hit them. Despite his jovial demeanor, underestimating Bacchus is a mistake many regret. His crowd control and durability make him a formidable frontline guardian who’s hard to take down. So, raise a toast to Bacchus and watch your enemies reel under his onslaught.
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If playing mind games is your forte, Loki is your go-to assassin. He thrives on deception and burst damage, making him a nightmare for isolated enemies. Slip into the shadows with Vanish, strike when least expected, and disappear before the rest can react. However, tread carefully—a misstep can leave you exposed. Mastering Loki requires patience and precision, but the payoff is immense when you see enemies paranoid about every shadow.
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Jing Wei is all about mobility and persistence. Her passive allows her to fly back to lane quickly after recalling, keeping her ahead in farm and pressure. She excels at hit-and-run tactics, frustrating enemies who can’t pin her down. In the late game, her damage scales exceptionally well, making her a significant threat. If you enjoy outmaneuvering opponents and dictating the pace of engagements, Jing Wei will feel like a breath of fresh air.
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Fenrir is the embodiment of raw, unbridled ferocity. His early-game aggression can snowball into a dominant performance if leveraged correctly. Pouncing on unsuspecting foes and tearing through their defenses, Fenrir thrives in chaotic skirmishes. His ultimate, Ragnarok, is not just a damaging ability but a tool to isolate key targets. If you relish the idea of being the big bad wolf that even the bravest gods fear, Fenrir is your choice.
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Unpredictability is The Morrigan’s greatest weapon. With the power to become any god on the battlefield, she brings a layer of strategy that’s unmatched. Whether mimicking an ally to double up on strengths or turning into an enemy to sow confusion, The Morrigan keeps opponents guessing. This flexibility demands a deep understanding of the entire roster, but the rewards are immense. For players who love to outthink and outplay their foes, she offers endless possibilities.
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Bellona is versatility personified. She adapts to situations on the fly, switching stances to meet the demands of the battlefield. While she may not top the charts in any single aspect, her well-rounded kit makes her a consistent threat. Whether absorbing damage, controlling crowds, or dealing steady damage, Bellona fits seamlessly into most team compositions. She’s the dependable warrior you want when flexibility is key.
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Kukulkan is the classic artillery mage—devastating from a distance but vulnerable up close. His abilities can decimate clustered enemies, making him a nightmare in team fights. Positioning is everything; stay safely at the backline and unleash storms upon your foes. While he lacks escapes, his speed boost can help dodge danger. If you enjoy raining destruction from afar and watching health bars vanish, Kukulkan delivers in SMITE 2.
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Ymir is the glacier that stops enemies cold—literally. His crowd control is top-tier, with abilities that can single-handedly disrupt enemy strategies. Blocking paths, freezing foes, and unleashing devastating area damage, Ymir controls the flow of battle. He’s not about speed but about making the enemy play on your terms. For those who like to be the immovable object, Ymir stands tall.
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Hades walks the line between mage and tank, bringing a unique playstyle to the battlefield. His ability to heal himself while damaging enemies makes him deceptively durable. Timing is crucial—landing a well-placed Pillar of Agony can swing team fights dramatically. While he may be squishier than traditional tanks, his potential for high-impact plays is undeniable. If you enjoy high-risk, high-reward scenarios, Hades beckons.
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Anhur is the tactician’s hunter, rewarding those who can position both themselves and their enemies optimally. Utilizing terrain to stun with Impale separates good Anhur players from great ones. He might not have the flashy escapes of other hunters, but his zoning and crowd control tools keep enemies at bay. For players who appreciate skill shots and strategic play, Anhur is a satisfying pick.
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Zeus is a powerhouse—if you can keep him alive. His damage output is tremendous, capable of obliterating teams that underestimate him. However, his lack of mobility makes him a prime target. Positioning behind allies and utilizing his shield for protection are essential. In the right hands and with a team that can safeguard him, Zeus brings the thunder like no other.
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Chaac is the enduring warrior who weathers the storm—sometimes literally. His self-healing and area control make him a stalwart presence in lanes. While he may not burst enemies down, his ability to sustain through fights can wear opponents down. Strategic use of his axe and timing of his ultimate can catch enemies off-guard. For those who prefer a steady, methodical approach, Chaac stands firm.
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Cernunnos offers versatility but requires juggling his seasonal stances to maximize effectiveness. He brings utility to the hunter role, but in a meta favoring mobility and burst, he can feel a step behind. Skillful management of his abilities can still yield great results, especially against teams unprepared for his crowd control. If adaptability and a varied toolkit appeal to you, Cernunnos has much to offer.
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Athena’s global presence used to be a game-changer, but in the current meta, she struggles to keep up. While her taunt is powerful, it requires coordination to capitalize on. Her ultimate can still turn fights, but other guardians offer more immediate impact. For players who value strategic map presence and team support, Athena can still shine, but be prepared for an uphill battle.
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Neith is the quintessential beginner’s hunter, with a straightforward kit and global ultimate. However, simplicity comes at the cost of depth, and she lacks the advanced tools of her peers. In a meta dominated by high-mobility and high-damage hunters, Neith feels outpaced. She can still contribute, especially in coordinated teams, but don’t expect to carry games single-handedly. If you’re learning the ropes or prefer a relaxed experience, Neith is a safe, if unexciting, pick.
The battlegrounds of Smite 2 are faster and more lethal than ever. High mobility and burst damage reign supreme, with assassins like Loki and Fenrir dictating the pace from the shadows of the jungle. Hunters who can reposition swiftly and scale well, such as Jing Wei, dominate the lanes. The days of passive play are fading; aggression and adaptability are the new norms.
Guardians and warriors are embracing a more assertive role, with Bacchus leading the charge as both initiator and disrupter. The unified Strength and Intelligence item system has opened up creative build paths, blurring the lines between traditional roles. Experimentation is rewarded, and the meta is ripe for innovative strategies.
Smite 2 isn’t just a sequel—it’s a reimagining. The shift to Unreal Engine 5 has breathed new life into the game, making combat more fluid and visually stunning. The introduction of the unified item system encourages players to break free from conventional builds. Ever wanted to run a crit build on Ymir?
The gameplay feels faster, the stakes higher. Every decision carries weight, and the expanded possibilities demand a deeper understanding of the game mechanics. Smite 2 retains the soul of its predecessor while boldly forging a new path. It’s an exciting time to be a part of the community.
As the dust settles on the new battleground of Smite 2, one thing is clear: adaptation is key. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a fresh-faced initiate, staying informed about the meta will give you a significant edge. The gods listed above are shaping the current landscape, but remember—the only constant is change. Patches will come, strategies will evolve, and new champions will rise.
So gear up, choose your god wisely, and step onto the battlefield with confidence. After all, fortune favors the bold, and the gods are watching.
Learn more about SMITE 2 on the official website: SMITE 2
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