Twisted Wonderland Character Distraction Tier List My Personal Enjoyment

Hey everyone! As a huge fan of Twisted Wonderland, I've created an updated tier list based on how much I enjoy distracting the various characters. This isn't about their strength or personality, but purely about the fun factor of pulling their attention away from their tasks. So, without further ado, let's dive into the chaos!

S Tier: The Kings of Chaos

This tier is reserved for the characters who provide the most rewarding and hilarious distractions. They react in the most entertaining ways, and the effort put into distracting them is always worth it.

  • Leona Kingscholar: Oh, Leona, the epitome of lazy royalty. Distracting him from his naps or duties is an art form. His initial grumpy reaction quickly melts into a grudging amusement, especially if you involve something that sparks his competitive spirit. The key to successfully distracting Leona is persistence and knowing his weaknesses – like a good game or a chance to prove his superiority. He might act annoyed, but deep down, he secretly enjoys the break from responsibility. Plus, the exasperated sighs and eye-rolls are pure gold. Leona's S-tier status comes from the challenge and the rewarding reactions. You have to be clever and strategic to get his attention, and the payoff is always worth it. Whether it's a playful prank or a well-timed interruption, seeing Leona's stoic facade crack is incredibly satisfying. Just be prepared for the eventual grumbling and threats of retaliation – it's all part of the fun!
  • Azul Ashengrotto: Now, Azul is a different kind of fun to distract. He's so meticulously organized and focused on his business that derailing him is a true accomplishment. The initial look of utter bewilderment and slight panic is priceless. However, be warned, distracting Azul often comes with a price – he's not one to let things go easily. To successfully distract Azul, you need to appeal to his interests or exploit his vulnerabilities. Mentioning a potential business opportunity, a rumor about a rival, or even a particularly shiny object can do the trick. But be prepared for the consequences, as Azul is a master strategist and will likely find a way to turn the situation to his advantage. Despite the risks, the challenge of outsmarting Azul and seeing him momentarily lose his composure makes him a top-tier distraction target.
  • Malleus Draconia: Distracting Malleus is like playing with fire, but in the most exhilarating way possible. His aura of power and mystery makes every attempt feel like a daring feat. When you manage to pull his attention away from his duties, the shift in his gaze, the slight curve of his lips – it's captivating. The best way to distract Malleus is to pique his curiosity. Ask him about a rare spell, a forgotten legend, or a strange phenomenon. He's a scholar at heart, and anything that sparks his intellectual interest will draw him in. Just be prepared for a potentially long and winding conversation, as Malleus is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about his interests. The risk involved in distracting Malleus only adds to the thrill. You're interacting with a being of immense power, and the fact that you can momentarily capture his attention is a testament to your own charm and wit.

A Tier: The Masters of Mild Annoyance

This tier includes characters who are fun to distract, but their reactions might be a bit more subdued or predictable. They're still great targets, but require a slightly different approach.

  • Riddle Rosehearts: Riddle is a prime candidate for distraction due to his strict adherence to the rules. Disrupting his routine or presenting him with a rule-breaking situation is guaranteed to elicit a reaction. However, the reaction is usually a lecture or an attempt to restore order, which can be entertaining in its own right. To effectively distract Riddle, you need to be creative and a little bit mischievous. Present him with a situation that challenges his sense of order, like a minor rule infraction or a seemingly illogical scenario. The key is to do it in a way that doesn't cause actual harm or chaos, as Riddle's reactions can escalate quickly. While he might not show it outwardly, Riddle secretly enjoys the challenge of dealing with unexpected situations, making him an enjoyable distraction target.
  • Kalim Al-Asim: Kalim is always up for anything, making him an easy target for distractions. His enthusiastic and carefree nature means he's easily pulled away from his tasks by anything that seems fun or exciting. The challenge with Kalim is that he's so agreeable that his reactions might not be as dramatic as others. However, his genuine joy and excitement make any distraction worthwhile. To distract Kalim, simply suggest a fun activity or show him something interesting. He's easily captivated by shiny objects, interesting stories, and the prospect of a good time. Just be prepared for him to drag you along on whatever adventure he has in mind. Kalim's infectious enthusiasm makes him a delightful distraction target, even if his reactions are more positive than chaotic.
  • Vil Schoenheit: Distracting Vil is a delicate art. He's meticulous, focused, and demands perfection, so interrupting him is a bold move. However, the reward is seeing his carefully constructed composure crack, even for a moment. To effectively distract Vil, you need to appeal to his vanity or challenge his sense of aesthetics. Present him with a beauty-related dilemma, ask for his opinion on a fashion choice, or subtly imply that something isn't up to his standards. Be prepared for a sharp retort or a withering glare, but also a glimpse of his genuine passion and dedication. Distracting Vil is a high-risk, high-reward endeavor, but the payoff is worth it for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

B Tier: The Mildly Amused

These characters are a bit harder to distract, either because they're too focused, too aloof, or simply don't react strongly to external stimuli. It's still possible to get a reaction, but it requires more effort and ingenuity.

  • Ace Trappola: Ace is easily distracted in general life, but when he is serious his focus is very high. When he's in the middle of something important, distracting him can be a challenge. His reactions tend to be more sarcastic and teasing, but his annoyance is visible. To distract Ace when he's focused, you need to be persistent and use reverse psychology. Challenge him, make him curious or make him feel like he needs to get involved. Be prepared for some playful banter and some resistance, but it's possible to get his attention diverted with the right approach. Despite the resistance, Ace is easily distracted if you manage to reach him.
  • Deuce Spade: Deuce is earnest and determined. Deuce takes his responsibilities seriously, making him a difficult target for distraction. He's also quite straightforward and honest, so subtle tactics might not work on him. However, his strong sense of justice and desire to help others can be exploited. To distract Deuce, present him with a situation where someone needs help or where there's a potential injustice occurring. He'll likely drop what he's doing to address the issue, but be careful not to abuse his good nature. While his reactions might not be overly dramatic, Deuce's sincerity makes him a worthwhile distraction target.
  • Trey Clover: Trey is a steady and reliable person, which makes him a tough nut to crack when it comes to distractions. He's usually calm and collected, so it takes a lot to ruffle his feathers. However, his loyalty to his friends and his love of baking can be used to your advantage. To distract Trey, involve his friends in your scheme or create a baking-related emergency. He'll likely put aside his own tasks to help out, but be prepared for a gentle scolding if your distraction is too disruptive. Trey's mild reactions might not be the most exciting, but the challenge of getting his attention is rewarding in itself.

C Tier: The Unfazed

This tier is for the characters who are nearly impossible to distract. They're either too stoic, too focused, or simply don't care enough to react. Distracting them is a monumental task, and the payoff is usually minimal.

  • Cater Diamond: Cater is always on his phone, making him seem like an easy target for distraction. However, he's surprisingly good at multitasking and can usually maintain his focus even when bombarded with external stimuli. His reactions tend to be superficial and fleeting, making it difficult to get a genuine rise out of him. To distract Cater, you'd need to present him with something truly shocking or attention-grabbing, something that can pull him away from his digital world. This is a difficult task, but if you succeed you will gain his full attention. It's not impossible, but the effort might not be worth the minimal reaction you receive. Also, there is a chance that he will take pictures of you, so keep that in mind when distracting Cater.
  • Ruggie Bucchi: Ruggie is pragmatic and street-smart, making him difficult to distract with frivolous things. He's primarily focused on his own goals and is unlikely to be swayed by anything that doesn't directly benefit him. His reactions are usually calculated and self-serving, making it hard to get a genuine emotional response. To distract Ruggie, you'd need to offer him something he wants or present him with a situation that directly affects his interests. This could involve money, food, or an opportunity for personal gain. However, be prepared for him to try and turn the situation to his advantage. Ruggie's calculating nature makes him a challenging distraction target, and the payoff is often minimal.

D Tier: Mission Impossible

These characters are basically distraction-proof. Don't even bother.

  • Idia Shroud: Idia lives in his own world, and trying to pull him out of it is a futile effort. He's so engrossed in his online activities and personal interests that external stimuli rarely register. His reactions are usually minimal, and he's likely to retreat further into his shell if you try too hard. Distracting Idia is like trying to move a mountain – it's technically possible, but the effort required is astronomical, and the results are negligible. It's best to just let him do his own thing and focus your distraction efforts elsewhere. You can talk to him, but it is unlikely he will be paying attention, as his brain is probably focusing on some other task or interest.

So, there you have it – my updated tier list of Twisted Wonderland characters based on how much I enjoy distracting them! Remember, this is all in good fun, and each character has their own unique charm and appeal. Happy distracting, everyone!