Umamusume Tier List Maker
Build a practical Umamusume tier list for characters, support cards, or skills, then copy a clean text export for notes, Discord, or simulator planning.
Build your tier list
Add names, drag each card into a tier, rename tiers for your race plan, and export the result. The board runs in your browser and does not upload your list.
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Board summary
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How to use
A useful tier list is not just a popularity chart. It should state the race context, the distance, the running style, and the account assumptions behind each placement. Before you start, write the event name, target distance, surface, server version, and whether the list is for a new account or an invested account. Those details make the final board reusable instead of becoming another vague ranking.
Choose the list type
Decide whether you are ranking trainees, support cards, skills, or a small Champions Meeting shortlist. Mixing all of them in one board usually makes the result harder to use.
Add candidates
Paste names from your notes or load the sample list. Keep the board focused: twelve to thirty items is easier to judge than a giant list with every possible option.
Rename tiers
Change S, A, B, C, and D into labels such as Core pick, Strong option, Needs setup, Niche, and Skip if that better matches your guide or team-building process.
Validate with tools
After ranking, use the simulator, stamina calculator, rating calculator, and support-card guide to check whether your top tier still works for the exact course and account.
Example tier rules
Use different scoring rules for different list types. A character list should not use the same logic as a support-card list or skill list.
| List type | Best ranking signals | Common mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Character tier list | Distance fit, running style, unique skill timing, growth bonus, inheritance pressure, and support-card availability. | Copying a JP/global ranking without checking which characters and supports your account actually has. |
| Support card tier list | Training role, limit-break level, race bonus, hint value, deck slot pressure, and scenario fit. | Putting a card in S tier when it only performs there at full limit break or in one scenario. |
| Skill tier list | Activation window, effect type, distance condition, running-style condition, skill-point cost, and final-spurt impact. | Buying every high-ranked skill without checking whether the trigger works on your target course. |
Decision matrix
The board is fastest when you define the rules before moving cards. These checks keep the Umamusume tier list maker connected to real race planning instead of vague ranking. A practical board should explain why a pick moved up or down, especially when a popular character depends on a rare parent, a fully limit-broken support, or a course-specific acceleration trigger.
Course first
Start with the target distance and surface. A strong mile runner can be a poor long-distance pick, and a skill that fires late on one course may be irrelevant on another.
Account fit
Mark options down when they require missing supports, rare inheritance parents, or a training route your account cannot repeat consistently.
Simulator check
Promote choices that survive repeated Umalator runs, stamina checks, and rating comparisons. Demote choices that look good on paper but fail under race variance.
Patch awareness
Keep labels date-specific. A tier list made for a current global event may not match JP content, future balance changes, or a different Champions Meeting course.
Limitations
This tool helps organize decisions, but the ranking is still only as good as the assumptions you enter.
- It does not calculate hidden race formulas or automatically read your account inventory.
- It does not claim an official Umamusume ranking; it is a planning board for your own context.
- It works best when paired with course-specific testing instead of one universal ranking.
- Clipboard export depends on browser permissions; the text area remains selectable if copy is blocked.
Best practice
Write the event, distance, server, and update month beside your exported list. That small note prevents old tier lists from being reused in the wrong meta. When sharing the export, add one sentence explaining whether the board is for Global, JP, a current Champions Meeting, or general progression, because readers often compare tier lists from different metas.