Redo of Healer: Which Character Are You?
Are you a fan of the anime series "Redo of Healer"? Have you ever wondered which character you resemble the most? Now's your chance to find out! Take our "Which Redo of Healer Character Are You?" quiz and discover which character's personality matches yours. Will you get the protagonist Keyaru, the loyal and protective Setsuna, or the fierce and independent Freia? Click the "Start" button below to begin the quiz and uncover your result!

About “Redo of Healer” in a few words:
“Redo of Healer” is an anime series based on a light novel of the same name. The story follows the main character, Keyaru, a healer seeking revenge against those who have harmed him in the past. Through the use of his unique healing abilities, he gains the power to redo the past and change the course of events. The series is known for its controversial themes and graphic content, including sexual assault and violence.
Meet the characters from Redo of Healer
Eve Reese
Okay, Eve is wild — equal parts schemer and wounded sweetheart, you can almost hear her plotting while she pins a corsage on and smiles too sweetly. She gives off this aristocratic-glass vibe but then does something unexpectedly petulant, like snapping at a servant and then offering them her last biscuit five minutes later. There’s a habit of tapping her fingers when she’s thinking, which is oddly endearing and borderline creepy, depending on the day. Honestly she’s complicated in the best way: fragile-seeming but not to be underestimated, and she hoards tiny trinkets for reasons no one fully gets.
Keyaru
Oh man, Keyaru is the kind of character you either want to analyze for hours or clap at for being absolutely relentless — revenge-driven, clever, and morally messy in a deliciously chaotic way. He’s supposedly a healer but ends up rewriting his whole life, which is simultaneously brilliant and pretty terrifying if you think about it too long. He’ll one minute be quiet and calculating and the next blurt out something awkward like he collects plushies — actually, yes, he probably owns a cursed rabbit plush or something. He’s got that “don’t cross me” energy but also weirdly loyal to his few people, and you can’t help but watch with this mix of awe and low-key horror.
Setsuna
Setsuna is the stoic sword-wielder who looks like she never sleeps — serious, duty-bound, and impossibly skilled, but she has this tiny soft spot that sneaks out when she’s around people she trusts. She can cut through enemies and awkward silences with the same efficiency, yet she also hums to herself when she’s nervous (which I love, because it makes her human). She’s got scars and a rigid moral code but also weirdly fond of baking cookies badly, like totally burns them but insists they’re fine. The loyalty is fierce and sometimes stubborn to the point of hilarious self-sacrifice, which makes her both inspiring and a little worrying.
Flare Arlgrande Jioral
Flare is big, bold, and queenly in every dramatic entrance — she’s got royal vibes turned up to eleven and a flair (ha) for extravagant gestures that sometimes land and sometimes flop in the cutest way. She’s proud and commanding, but also secretly panicked most of the time, which is why she buys too many ribbons and hides them in drawers like some anxious dragon hoarding shiny things. People think she’s untouchable, and then you catch her blinking too fast when a plan goes wrong and suddenly she’s very human again. She’s dramatic, strategic, and occasionally bafflingly sentimental about small, useless souvenirs.
Kureha Crylet
Kureha gives off quiet-willow energy — gentler than some of the others but with an inner spine of iron that shows up when it matters, and she’s more resilient than she lets on. She’s the type to say three words and make them land like a verdict; also she probably waters plants with the intensity of a general planning a campaign. There’s this soft melancholy around her, like she keeps old letters in a box and rereads them for reasons she won’t explain. She’s a calming presence but don’t underestimate the simmering fire — she’ll surprise you by snapping into action in the blink of an eye.
Norn Clatalissa Jioral
Norn is spicy aristocrat energy: glamorous, manipulative in exquisite heels, and somehow both petulant and terrifyingly composed in the same breath. She loves status the way some people love coffee, and will rearrange the entire social chessboard to make sure she’s always three moves ahead — but also, like, she might cry over a romantic novel at 2 a.m., which makes no sense and is kind of perfect. She’s got an uncanny knack for reading people and then using that information in ways that feel unfair but brilliant. Basically she’s the velvet-gloved glove that sometimes hides a fist, and you can see her smirking as she plans a little chaos.
Bullet
Bullet is the big, blunt-force option — loud, super direct, and the kind of muscle everyone secretly wants on their side because he just gets things done. He hurls himself into fights with a grin and a terrible dad-joke ready, and also has an inexplicable hobby like carving tiny wooden animals in between brawls, which cracks me up. He’s loyal to a fault, impulsive, and suspiciously sentimental (he keeps ticket stubs from things he vaguely remembers going to). Not subtle, never quiet, but honestly sometimes you need a wrecking ball with a heart — and that’s Bullet in a nutshell.
