SP Support Tier List

DIGIMON UP SP Support tier list with WarGreymon SP analysis, Neptunemon and Pegasusmon comparisons, and reroll priority guidance.

What Are SP Supports?

SP Supports (Special Supporters) occupy a separate slot from regular Support Digimon. They provide burst-oriented passives — team-wide buffs on Partner Critical Hits, short post-skill buffs, Combo Damage amplification — that directly spike damage output. The SP slot unlocks at Stage 125, so it is not part of launch-day teams but defines long-term account power.

WarGreymon (SP Ver.) is the flagship SP Support and top reroll target. Roughly 0.5% rate with a daily 10-pull limit on Daily Summon makes acquisition harder than standard EX+ Supports.

SS Tier — WarGreymon (SP Ver.)

WarGreymon SP's core strength is granting up to 250% team-wide damage on Partner Critical Hits. Synergizes with Agumon → WarGreymon lines, Gabumon Crit builds, and Renamon Skill Crit setups. Decisive burst in Battle Terminal.

Downsides: extreme acquisition difficulty and no SP slot until Stage 125. Reroll success does not mean immediate power — it is a long-term account investment still worth chasing for competitive players.

S Tier — Neptunemon

+60% Support Damage for five seconds after skill use. Raises Support slot damage rather than Partner burst. Less explosive than WarGreymon SP but excellent sustained offense with HiAndromon builds.

A Tier — Pegasusmon / Holsmon

Pegasusmon — +48% Combo Damage after skills. Best for Guilmon and Gabumon combo lines.

Holsmon — +48% Crit Damage after skills. Pairs with Durandamon and Crit Supports.

Tyrannomon (SP Ver.) — launch banner SP added alongside WarGreymon SP. Lower burst ceiling than WarGreymon but easier to pair with early teams; see launch gacha guide.

B Tier — Digmon / Flamedramon

Lower-tier alternatives to Pegasusmon and Holsmon. Acceptable early placeholders. Do not heavily invest unless they are your only SP option.

SP Support Growth and Team Tips

SP Supports level with Digi Meat like regular Supports. Limit Break duplicates when possible. Even before Stage 125, holding WarGreymon SP in inventory is fine — plan your five Support slots first, then slot SP at Stage 125 for a massive power spike.

Reroll guide: WarGreymon SP reroll walkthrough. Stage gate details: progression & unlocks.

SP vs Regular Support Investment

Regular Supports (Skardimon, HiAndromon) affect every fight from early game. SP Supports matter most after Stage 125 and in Battle Terminal. F2P players should prioritize banner level 23 EX+ Supports before chasing SP duplicates.

Reroll Value vs Usability Gap

WarGreymon SP reroll culture treats 0.5% as a lottery, but the Stage 125 gate means months of inventory storage before equipping. Account value is still top-tier for collectors and PvP-focused players willing to grind Stages.

Alternatives like Neptunemon and Pegasusmon offer strong SP slot performance without the same hype — consider them if reroll burnout hits.

Future SP Releases

Bandai Namco will likely add more SP Supports via banners and events. WarGreymon SP may remain the burst king, but power creep is possible. Monitor patch notes and our tier list updates.

SP Support Acquisition Summary

Daily Summon — 10 pulls/day, primary reroll path.
Ticket Summon — possible but tickets are scarce; save for banner levels.
Events — future SP pickup banners may appear; watch events.

Probability reference: 0.5% per pull ≈ 138 pulls for 50% chance, ~460 for 90%. Set mental quit lines to protect your enjoyment of the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I equip SP Supports?

After clearing Stage 125. You can hold them in inventory earlier.

Is WarGreymon SP the same as Partner WarGreymon?

No. Partner WarGreymon is your Mega evolution. WarGreymon SP is a separate Support unit.

What is WarGreymon SP's drop rate?

Approximately 0.5% on Supporter Summon, including Daily Summon.

Best SP if I skip reroll?

Neptunemon for sustained damage or Pegasusmon/Holsmon for combo/crit builds.

Does SP Support need Limit Break?

Yes for maximum performance, but base copies still provide strong buffs.

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