Picking the wrong Champ in Parkour Champions is a real problem. Rerolls cost Robux, free slots are limited, and the cost climbs every time you want a new one. Spending that on a C-tier style when S-tier options exist is a painful lesson. This tier list breaks down every Champ currently in Roblox, ranked by actual performance, skill utility, ease of use, and where the meta sits right now.
What are all the Champs in Parkour Champions?
Parkour Champions groups its Champs into five rarity tiers. Higher rarity generally means better abilities and a lower drop rate, so knowing which ones are worth chasing matters before you burn through rerolls.
Here is every Champ currently in the game, sorted by rarity:
Rare
- Gaado
- Zoren
- Edward
Epic
- Gen
- Kallui
- Torodoki
Legendary
- Sasuke
- Yuroichi
Mythical
- Koku
- Stretch Man
Secret
- Zaruto
- 100% Hero
- The Honored One
Parkour Champions Champs tier list
After testing styles across different play scenarios, here is how every Champ ranks right now. The tiers account for skill effectiveness, combo potential, ease of execution, and overall value for the Robux investment.
S tier: the best Champs to use
Zaruto, Stretch Man, and 100% Hero sit at the top for a reason. Each one brings strong movement utility, solid combat skills, and high combo ceiling. Zaruto and 100% Hero are Secret rarity, so they are harder to pull, but Stretch Man is Mythical and a realistic target if you are actively rerolling. These three are the ones worth building your slot around.
A tier: strong picks that hold up in most situations
Torodoki, Gen, Kallui, Sasuke, and Koku are all genuinely good. Kallui stands out here as one of the more accessible strong options since it is Epic rarity, making it more likely to appear in rerolls than the Mythical or Secret picks above it. Koku is Mythical and punches close to S tier in the right hands. Sasuke and Torodoki are Legendary and Epic respectively, both reliable for players who want consistent performance without needing the rarest pulls.

A-tier Champ abilities
B tier: usable but outclassed
Yuroichi, Zoren, and Edward are not bad Champs. They work, they have their moments, and if one drops early it can carry you through the mid-game. The problem is that A and S tier options do the same things better. If you are sitting on a B-tier Champ and have the Robux for another slot, it is worth rerolling.
C tier: worth replacing when you can
Gaado is the only Champ sitting at the bottom of the list. As a Rare rarity pick, it is the most common pull and the weakest performer. Replace it as soon as something better comes along.
What's the best Champ to use in Parkour Champions?
The four strongest options right now are Zaruto, Stretch Man, 100% Hero, and Kallui. The first three are obvious choices if you can pull them. Kallui earns its spot on this shortlist because it is Epic rarity, meaning it shows up in rerolls far more often than the Secret and Mythical picks above it, and its skills hold up well in actual play.
If you are just starting out and want a practical target, chase Kallui first. It is achievable without extraordinary luck and strong enough to stay relevant well into the game.
How do you get Champs in Parkour Champions?
Champs come from rerolls in the Champs menu. There is one free slot available, and each additional slot costs Robux with the price increasing as you add more. The rarity system means Secret Champs are the hardest to obtain, while Rare ones like Gaado are the most common outcome.
Spending Robux efficiently means knowing which Champs are worth keeping before you commit to a slot. This tier list exists precisely for that reason.
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