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The Best Tales Characters

A big part of what makes the Tales franchise tick is its characters. These strong personalities always inspire and clash with each other in all the right ways. But as with every series, some characters simply have more gumption and deserve additional recognition. This menagerie of personalities is a big part of what pulled me into the Tales games.

Warning: Spoilers ahead 

Tear Grants (Tales of the Abyss) 


Tear Grants is one of the better-written female characters to grace RPGs. She’s headstrong, resourceful, and a little feisty, never letting the whiny Luke get away with any lip. But what makes Tear stands out as a great character is how realistically she’s written. She puts on a front at the start of Tales of the Abyss, not showing a hint of emotion, but then her facade begins to crumble. You start to see the impact of her past, especially how losing her parents at a young age affected her. Tear also has enough strength to stand up to her brother, the only family she has left, because she’s set on doing the right thing. Her banter with Luke is where she lets her hair down, showing a softer side and displaying her love for the adorable Mieu. Tear stands as a great example of a character with emotional depth and complexity. Most importantly, despite all her resistance, when she finally does show her humanity, it’s beautiful. 

Zelos (Tales of Symphonia/Dawn of The New World)


Zelos loves the ladies, but you know what he loves even more? Himself. He definitely comes off as immature and self-absorbed upon first glance in Tales of Symphonia, but initial impressions can be deceiving. Soon you find out he has emotional baggage that explains his behavior. His parents married out of obligation and not love, and neither gave him the time of day growing up. Poor Zelos could never catch a break; if you think you have family drama, take a look at Zelos to put it in perspective. His own stepmother tried to murder him so his stepsister could become the “Chosen of Mana.” Due to all this emotional abuse, Zelos grew up feeling worthless, like he’d never live up to being the “Chosen.” Watching Zelos come to terms with his dysfunctional childhood and strive for something better is a high point in Symphonia. 

Raven (Tales of Vesperia) 


Raven is the goofy “old” guy. At 35 years old, he stands as the oldest party member in Vesperia, and he never lets you forget it with his melodramatic complaints about how he’s too broken down for tasks. He doesn’t have much of a filter, providing plenty of laughs with innuendo-filled jokes and inappropriate flirtation with female party members. But what makes Raven stand out is his backstory – he died and was brought back to life by a man named Alexei. Ever since then, Raven’s felt indebted to his savior, even taking on corrupt tasks for him. Raven wasn’t really living a life of his own, causing him to desire release in death. When working for Alexei, he lives as Schwann, but once he meets Yuri and company and survives a near-death experience, he decides it’s time to wash his hands clean of previous transgressions, renaming himself “Raven.” The best part of Vesperia is watching Raven find a reason to enjoy life again – on his own terms. 

Cheria Barnes (Tales of Graces f) 


Cheria earns a spot because of her unique circumstances. Most games don’t focus on a character who has an illness, but Tales of Graces f made Cheria memorable by having her start out as a sickly child. Later she’s cured, but the impact of spending much of her life constrained by sickness is always there. Cheria is extremely kind and faces every challenge with a positive demeanor. Her illness gave her maturity beyond her years and the ability to appreciate life differently than most, but where Cheria shines brightest is in her determination to give back. She becomes a dedicated healer in a quest to help every injured person she encounters. Sometimes this is her downfall, because she runs headlong into danger to save someone. Still, it’s admirable, and you can see where her desire to heal comes from: she knows what it’s like being stuck on the sidelines. 

Jade Curtiss (Tales of the Abyss)


Jade has plenty of snarky quips that make him a delight to have as a party member. He speaks the truth, but his sarcasm can sometimes come off as mean-spirited or inappropriate. That’s part of the fun in having him around, though; you never know who he’s going to offend or what’s going to come out his mouth next. But Jade is also a complex man; he caused the death of his beloved Professor Nebilim after mistakenly releasing a powerful force, and he’s never been the same. Throughout Abyss, you watch him hide his feelings, but occasionally his guilt creeps in and you experience a softer side to the man with the silver tongue. He also keeps you smirking because he’s always a few steps ahead of the group and often tries to delicately point them in the right direction. The best part is when the group comes to a revelation he’s figured out ages ago; his face says it all. 

[Next Up: A comedic duo, a pooch with attitude, and a heartthrob...]

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Comments
  • After playing Graces f, I think Pascal is one of my favorite characters in the whole series. She's not exactly deep, but it's rare to have a JRPG character who's both a perpetual optimist and extremely smart, since it's usually one or the other. Plus, she's just plain funny.
  • Lloyd Irving from Tales of Symphonia/Dawn of the New World is my favorite, because of his duel wield swords. Also, his red jacket and has white cloth scraps made him look so cool. When the second game came out they had an ever cooler, but weak minded character Emil which was evenly cooler in weapon and look, but his personality made him not so like able.

  • I seriously love this article.

  • Well done! I would also add in Yuri Lowell from Tales of Vesperia. Unlike most heroic characters, he's down to earth & knows that most bad guys have to be killed for the sake of justice. Not only that, but he's willing to accept all responsibility for his actions, even if it was for the better of the world.
  • I liked Yuri and repede and Estelle. They were always in my party whenever possible. Estelle's innocence and naivety made her stand out.

  • The only Tales game I have played is Vesperia. I'm about 7 hours into it, but so far I really enjoy it. The combat is really enjoyable, and the Characters are not as wacky as a majority of JRPG characters (That I have seen) usually are. After I am done with this one, I think I will pick up the one for PS3 as well.
  • Yuri Lowell is my favorite character. Out of them all, he's the one I connected to the most.
  • I have every intention to play the Tales series. In fact, I own Tales of Vesperia. I just need to find the time to actually sit down and play it. It seems there are a lot of people who love the series, and I hope I'll be one of them someday.
  • leon magnus really left a mark in me

  • I really like Jade during Tales of the Abyss. He was probably the most enjoyable character in the game, in my opinion.

  • Yikes a good list. Even if it saddens me that I never played all the other Tales of... games but Vesperia. I have to admit I was a bit surprised that Raven made it on the list. I mean really I disliked the guy for a while as he was a bit of an ass but then again he was cool at the same time. He was carefree all comes around in the end of it. Now Repede would be a surprise if he DIDN'T make it on the list some way or another. He was a badass dog. Heck in the Anime he was cute as hell as a puppy and stole the scenes when he was in them. Bounded well with Yuri and why the two are never apart no matter what. Now not playing fair as I never played the others games and really it sucks but I don't own a PS3 and Vesperia was the only one out there on the XBox 360 (even if it was a Beta version and the Completed version is only in Japan and on the PS3...jerks all of them). So I can't say for sure. Still I'll put my two cents in and put out who I liked. Yuri Lowell is a bit of a no brainer in my book. He was slightly the de-facto leader of the group. Levelheaded and the last person you want to ask to for ladies advice. He had no high goals in life (some were explained in the anime). Plus one one I've seen to be a left-handed fighter. Even though he is Ambidextrous. That is my male choice. Now female wise...hmmm...tough one...as they were all good in my book. None of them were too far out there and really fit their parts well. Though I'd have to say... Rita Mordio. As to why? I don't have are a very good reason. Most likely that she grows just as much as Estelle does in the game. Though she was one that never wanted to make friends and in turn makes some greatest ones you'd want to have around you. Also the fact that Karol and Raven seem to always get beaten up by her.
  • Milla Maxwell & Elise from Xillia. Also glad to see Yuri not on the list. He's way too overrated
  • Yuri was easily my favorite Tales character.

  • Awesome list. Really glad to see Jade on there; he's definitely one of my favorites. I'm kind of wondering why Yuri didn't make it to the list. He was quite a strong character, in my opinion. I would have honestly replaced Repede with him, or Moses and Jay...I couldn't stand the cast in Legendia. >_> But, hey, there are so many characters, and they can't all be on there lol.
  • zelos all the way even the non cannon ending where he dies was deep with him, very sad

  • Needs more Tenebrae fron ToS:DotNW

    Say what you will about that game, but Tenebrae was all kinds of awesome

  • I love Zelos and Repede!

  • I can't wait to get Tales of the Abyss! ONly one more day!!

  • I'd definitely have put Yuri on this list.  He's one of the best-written characters in the series.

  • Gonna go by each game that I've played:

    Symphonia: Sheena - She has to travel between worlds to kill the chosen on the other side, only to find that what she was told about the people of Sylvarant is wrong and that they're just doing what's needed to survive - just like Tethe'alla's people (albeit with lesser technology).

    Legendia: Chloe - Compared to all the other characters, I liked her the most. Strong willed, adamant, but still has the softer side to her personality. Moses comes in a close 2nd, he's awesome.

    Abyss: Tear and Jade: Tear's story was well crafted compared to many other characters across the games in the series. Jade is just a badass all around; smart, strong, sarcastic, and serious all at the same time.

    Phantasia: Chester - Pretty much the same reason as the article.

    Symphonia (2) DotNW: Since the spotlight of the original main cast was stolen by Emil and Marta, I have to go with Marta. I just hated Emil, Marta was annoying but more bearable to listen to on all accounts in my opinion.

    Eternia (US Destiny 2): Farah - I don't remember too much of the story in this game, gonna just agree with the post and eventually replay Eternia lol.

    Vesperia: Rita and Yuri - Smart ass, very intelligent, and has some good comebacks against Raven's remarks (and some not so great, showing her smart mind is fallible given some remarks in certain skits). And who doesn't like using her in battle? Overlimit - "BLAH BLAH BLAH--- TIDAL WAVE!"
    Yuri is my favorite male character in the series, calm and collected, acting on his on volition, and doesn't come off as an idiot/annoying/***/emo like some of the other lead characters. He's down to earth, wanting justice, and wanting to do things for the better of everyone. He even becomes a vigilante and a guild co-founder, what's not to like?

    Graces f: Pascal - at first she came off as the super annoying anime character, but she quickly became one of the most enjoyable cast members in the series. Certainly much better than Asbel as a character.

    I haven't played Destiny or Destiny 2 yet, nor the DS games. I'm really wanting to get Xillia when it finally hits US shores.
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