| Tier | Unit | Role | Why | |------|------|------|-----| | S | Lilim | Magic Nuker / Healer | High AoE damage + group heal. Evolves from Succubus at Lv.15. | | A | Succubus (Base) | Debuffer / Disruptor | Can charm human males – turns them into temporary allies. | | A | Dark Knight (Corrupted Paladin) | Tank | High physical defense. Taunt skill protects backline. | | B | Imp | Scout / Harasser | Fast, cheap, can steal enemy mana per turn. | | B | Hellhound | Physical DPS | Glass cannon – good for killing mages. | | C | Zombie | Meat shield | No skills, but revives once per battle. Useful for soaking boss hits. |
Avoid: Slime Succubus – weak stats and no useful corruption synergy.
The narrative of Succubus Senki is refreshingly bleak. Unlike typical fantasy stories where a hero rises to slay the demon lord, Succubus Senki places you in the high heels of Lilith, a low-ranking Succubus in the fractured realm of Nyx. The King of Hell has been assassinated, and the throne sits empty. Six powerful Archdemons have split the underworld into warring territories, turning the infernal plane into a meat grinder of ambition. Succubus Senki
Your mission is not to save the world, but to conquer it.
Lilith, possessing minimal physical strength but maximal seductive cunning, must build an army. Because Succubi cannot directly tank damage like heavy demons, they employ a strategy of Corruption and Binding. Instead of recruiting allies through gold or persuasion, Lilith must seduce, enslave, or break the will of male warriors and rival monsters to fight for her. | Tier | Unit | Role | Why
The story branches into four distinct endings depending on how "corrupted" Lilith becomes. Do you retain your succubus identity and rule as a pragmatic queen? Or do you sacrifice your humanity (such as it is) to become a mindless avatar of hunger? The writing, translated from Japanese by the fan group Moonlight Subs, is reminiscent of Berserk meets Fire Emblem—gothic, violent, and unexpectedly philosophical about the nature of consent and power.
In the vast, often-overlooked world of Japanese adult strategy games (Eroge/SRPGs), few titles have cultivated a reputation as intensely loyal—and quietly niche—as Succubus Senki. The narrative of Succubus Senki is refreshingly bleak
Released in the mid-2010s, Succubus Senki (literally Succubus War Chronicle) is not a mainstream AAA title. It is a dark, tactical visual novel hybrid that asks a provocative question: What happens when you mix the brutal permadeath of Fire Emblem with the seductive mythology of Lilith?
For fans of mature narratives and grid-based combat, this game has become a cult classic. This article dives deep into the lore, gameplay mechanics, character design, and the lasting legacy of Succubus Senki.