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I’ve combed through the latest battlefield data, consulted with top players across multiple servers, and done the math so you don’t have to. This is the definitive 2026 Generals Tier List—no fluff, no outdated picks, just straight-up who’s worth your resources and who should be collecting dust in your “maybe someday” folder.
How This Tier List Works

Before we dive in, let’s get one thing straight: not every general is meant for every job. That’s where most tier lists get it wrong. A general who’s S-tier for monster hunting might be complete trash for PvP rallies.
That’s why I’ve broken this down by role and primary troop type. Whether you’re a rally leader, a solo hitter, or a defense main, you’ll find exactly what you need.
Tier Breakdown:
- S-Tier (Overpowered)– Meta-defining. Build them immediately if you have them.
- A-Tier (Excellent)– Strong, reliable, but may need specific setups to shine.
- B-Tier (Situational)– Good for specific roles but outclassed at the top end.
- C-Tier (Niche Only)– Use only if you have nothing better.
- F-Tier (Benchwarmers)– Just don’t.
S-Tier Generals – The Absolute Best of 2026
Mounted PvP
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Genghis Khan |
Vlad al III |
Genghis Khan– Still the king of mounted rallies in 2026. His kit converts directly into speed and raw damage output. But here’s the catch—he’s extremely sensitive to missing specialties and poor refines. Half-built Genghis is worse than no Genghis at all. Commit fully or don’t bother .
Vlad al III– Newer to the scene but absolutely terrifying. Fully maxed with pledges unlocked, he hits +250% mounted attack and +18% troop capacity. That’s not a buff—that’s a war crime. His wounded conversion rate of +8% also means you keep more troops alive after trades .
Ground PvP
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Scipio Africanus |
Francis I of France |
Scipio Africanus– The anchor of ground-focused alliances. He doesn’t top damage charts instantly, but his consistency in drawn-out engagements is unmatched. When fully built, nothing about him collapses under pressure .
Francis I of France– New for 2026 and already terrorizing the battlefield.+200% ground attack when attacking, plus +8% wounded conversion and +18% troop capacity. He’s an absolute unit for offensive ground PvP. The catch? Most of his buffs are attack-only, so don’t expect him to carry your defense .
Ranged PvP
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Simeon the Great |
Zhou Yu |
Simeon the Great– The debuff specialist. His value isn’t raw attack stats—it’s his ability toreduce enemy troop HP, which compounds massively across large rallies. In high-end PvP, that debuff often matters more than another 50% attack .
Zhou Yu– The top-tier wall defender for 2026. With full buffs across all troop types (especially ranged and siege), he’s a nightmare for anyone thinking about attacking your keep. Only problem? He’s nearly impossible to get without spending heavily .
Siege PvP
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Olaf Skotkonung |
Romulus |
Olaf Skotkonung– Newly added in early 2026 and already dominating the siege meta.+531% siege attackwhen fully built, with balanced defense and HP. He’s top-tier for both damage output and survivability in siege marches .
Romulus– Slightly higher damage ceiling than Olaf with+547% siege attack, but lower defense. If you want raw destruction, go Romulus. If you want your siege to actually survive the return trip, go Olaf .
Monster Hunting

Julius Caesar (with skin)– The undisputed PvE mounted king for 2026. With his skin equipped, he hits+165% mounted attack against monstersand gives+15% double item drop rate. That means more materials, more gems, and more boss kills for your alliance .
Economic / Development

Queen Boudica– Still the best economic general in the game. Increased resource production, research speed, and construction time. If you’re focused on long-term kingdom growth, she’s a must-have .
A-Tier Generals – Excellent, Reliable, Worth Building
These generals won’t let you down, but they might not single-handedly win you a SvS.
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General |
Role |
Why They’re Here |
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Elektra |
Ranged PvP |
Flexible offense/defense, works well in multiple contexts. One of the most versatile ranged generals |
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Hannibal |
Mounted PvP |
Trades burst for stability. Better than Genghis for longer engagements and cav-vs-cav matchups |
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Henry IV |
Mounted PvP |
Constant trigger buffs mean he performs well even in defense. +210% mounted attack, solid durability |
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Elise / CPO de Mar |
Ground PvP |
Late-game ground dominance, but only if fully maxed. Partial builds here are inefficient |
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William Marshall |
Defense (Wall) |
Solid all-around defender with skin. Balanced across ranged and siege |
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Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Ranged PvP |
Not elite, but efficient. Great transitional general while building toward Simeon or Elektra |
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Skanderbeg |
Hospital / Sustain |
+25% hospital capacity—essential for PvP sustainability. Not flashy, but wins wars through attrition |
B-Tier Generals – Good, But Situational
These are your “use them if you have them” generals. They’ll do the job, but don’t expect miracles.
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General |
Role |
Notes |
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Constance I |
Gathering |
+20% troop load. Still great for farming, just don’t bring her to PvP |
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Princess Lucy |
Gathering |
+15% gathering speed across all resources. Solid backup gatherer |
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Robert E. Lee |
Mounted |
Decent early-game cavalry, but outclassed by Genghis and Ishvān later |
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Julius Caesar |
Generalist |
Balanced stats but lacks specialization. Fine for filler marches |
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Cleopatra VII |
Economic |
Good economic boosts, but Boudica is strictly better |
C-Tier & F-Tier – Avoid Unless Absolutely Necessary
Let’s be honest—these generals are why you’re losing rallies.
C-Tier (Niche Only):
- Li Shimin – Outdated cavalry pick
- Attila – Only useful for raiding much weaker players
- Hannibal (in some rankings) – Falls off hard at high investment levels
- Washington, Spartacus, Joan of Arc – Just… no.
F-Tier (Benchwarmers):
- Dmitry, William Wallace, Takeda Shingen, Alexander Nevsky, Genghis Khan? (Wait, he’s S-tier above—this shows how rankings vary by source!)
- The reality is that many older generals simply can’t compete with the 2025-2026 releases. Newer generals consistently have +50-100% higher buff caps thanks to pledges, awakened specialties, and covenant systems.
2026’s New Meta: Pledges and Assistants

If you’ve been away for a while, you might have missed two game-changers:
- Pledge System– Adds significant buffs (often +15-25% to key stats) but requires pairing with specific generals. Always check pledge requirements before committing.
- Assistant Generals– Completely changed pairing strategies. Some generals who are mediocre as mains become S-tier assistants, and vice versa.
For example: Hersilia is quite good as an assistant for siege, but making her a main general is painful due to how hard she is to ascend .
Quick Reference: Top Picks by Role
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Role |
Best General |
Runner-Up |
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Mounted PvP (Offense) |
Genghis Khan |
Vlad al III |
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Mounted PvP (Balanced) |
Hannibal |
Henry IV |
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Ground PvP (Offense) |
Francis I of France |
Scipio Africanus |
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Ranged PvP |
Simeon the Great |
Elektra |
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Siege PvP |
Olaf Skotkonung |
Romulus |
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Wall Defense |
Zhou Yu |
William Marshall |
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Monster Hunting |
Julius Caesar (skin) |
Baibars |
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Economic |
Queen Boudica |
Cleopatra VII |
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Hospital / Sustain |
Skanderbeg |
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The Bottom Line
2026 is the year of specialization. Gone are the days when you could run a jack-of-all-trades general and dominate. The power creep from pledges, covenants, and new releases means that picking the right general for your specific role has never been more important.
Build fewer generals. Finish them properly. And for the love of all that is holy, stop putting runestones into Washington.
Now get out there and conquer, you beautiful strategist.

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Savannah Reed is a senior game editor at LDShop.gg, specializing in in-depth coverage of RPG and strategy games. With a strong focus on titles like Wuthering Waves, Honkai: Star Rail and Whiteout Survival, she combines industry insight with firsthand player experience to deliver clear, informative, and actionable content. Her work is dedicated to helping gamers make smarter decisions—whether it’s understanding new updates or optimizing their in-game strategy.











