Alright, let’s dive into this Captain Tsubasa: Ace tier list thing. So, I got hooked on this game, right? And like any sane person, I wanted to know who the real MVPs are. You know, the players that can actually carry your team kicking and screaming to victory.

First thing I did? Jumped into the game, obviously. I started playing every mode I could, just to get a feel for the different characters and their abilities. I didn’t just rely on the flashy stuff, though. I paid attention to the stats, the hidden potential, all that jazz.
Then I started taking notes. I mean, seriously, notebooks full of scribbles. I’d write down who was consistently performing well, who was a total liability, and everything in between. It was a messy process, but hey, gotta start somewhere, right?
Next up: YouTube and forums. I wanted to see what the “experts” were saying. Watched a ton of gameplay videos, read through countless forum threads, and tried to piece together a consensus. But let’s be real, everyone’s got their own opinion, so I took it all with a grain of salt.
Started testing out different team compositions. You can’t just throw a bunch of good players together and expect them to win. Gotta figure out the synergies, the counters, the whole tactical shebang. This involved a lot of trial and error, and a whole lot of losing. But that’s how you learn, am I right?
Now, the actual tier list building. I broke it down into categories: S-tier (the absolute gods), A-tier (amazing, top-tier), B-tier (solid, reliable), C-tier (okay, but niche), and D-tier (avoid at all costs). It was tough, man. Some players were borderline, but I had to make the call.

Finally, I put it all together. My personal Captain Tsubasa: Ace tier list, based on hours of gameplay, research, and good old-fashioned intuition. It ain’t perfect, but it’s mine, and I stand by it. It reflects my experience and play style.
So there you have it. My journey into creating a Captain Tsubasa: Ace tier list. It’s a constant work in progress, of course, because the meta always shifts. But for now, this is where I’m at. Game on!