Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Tier List (April 2026) – PvE & PvP!

If you want to get the best Breathing Styles in Weak Legacy 2 we've got a tier list that will help you figure out which ones you should be aiming for!
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Are you playing Weak Legacy 2 but want to know the best Breathing Style to use? Then, use our Weak Legacy 2 Breathing tier list, and you’ll know the best Breathing Style to use to annihilate your enemies in both PvE and PvP. If you’re like me, I want the best you can get; this tier list will help you!

If you’re after some freebies, why not head to our Weak Legacy 2 codes page and see what you can get? Or find out where you can find each Breathing Trainer in our All Breathing Trainer Locations in Weak Legacy 2 guide!

Best Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Tier List

This guide categorizes the best Breathing in Weak Legacy 2. The following Weak Legacy 2 Tier List ranks all available Breathing Styles into these tiers:

  • S-Tier: OP
  • A-Tier: Best
  • B-Tier: Good
  • C-Tier: Average
  • D-Tier: Below Average

Best Breathing Styles for PvE in Weak Legacy 2

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style S-Tier – PvE

  • Insect Breathing
  • Serpent Breathing
  • Sound Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style A-Tier – PvE

  • Love Breathing
  • Thunder Breathing
  • Wind Breathing
  • Sun Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style B-Tier – PvE

  • Mist Breathing
  • Water Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style C-Tier – PvE

  • Water Breathing
  • Flame Breathing

Best Breathing Styles for PvP in Weak Legacy 2

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style S-Tier – PvP

  • Serpent Breathing
  • Love Breathing
  • Thunder Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style A-Tier – PvP

  • Sound Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style B-Tier – PvP

  • Mist Breathing
  • Insect Breathing
  • Wind Breathing
  • Flame Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style C-Tier – PvP

  • Sun Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style D-Tier – PvP

  • Water Breathing

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Tier List FAQ

How do the Tiers Work?

Our tiers are ranked from best to worst and assess the overall usefulness of the ability.

  • S-Tier: These are the best-of-the-best and likely overpowered. If you get one of these, you should keep it and not change anything.
  • A-Tier: These are outstanding performers and would be a great addition to your character. Due to the rarity of an S-Tier, it might be better to just hold onto one of these because the other ones are so hard to get.
  • B-Tier: Can be good for a while, but you will likely want to upgrade these at some point.
  • C-Tier: While not great it at least functions as somewhat of an improvement to your character.
  • D-Tier: Worst of the worst and provides no benefit. Should be spun away as soon as possible.

How were the Rankings Decided?

When creating our tier lists, we strive to gather information from a variety of sources. Although our gameplay experience serves as one reference point, our primary goal is to create comprehensive lists that cater to a wide range of playstyles. To achieve this, we also consider the rankings and opinions of other players in the game community and use Discord, YouTube, and Reddit to get a conclusive tier list.

When is the Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Style Tier List Updated?

Our team is committed to keeping the list current by regularly revising it to reflect new releases and balance changes. Therefore, we highly recommend that you check back periodically to stay updated with the latest rankings.

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

His writing and game guide work has also been featured on platforms such as Metro UK and Game Rant, along with other smaller publications. He has been a devoted gamer since the days of Amiga, with a journey spanning roughly 31 years.

Mark's future goals are to grow the Try Hard Guides network as much as possible while helping gamers everywhere with gaming guide content. When not immersed in gaming, Mark enjoys delving into the worlds of D&D (Dungeons & Dragons), strumming his guitar, and indulging in a good read. His heart belongs to RPGs, the Final Fantasy series, and The Legend of Zelda. Moreover, he has a keen affection for dogs.

Contact: mark@tryhardguides.com

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