Both Chrono and Skyler are new characters in Free Fire. They have distinctive skills. Let's compare and see which one is better here.

#1. Wall Breaking

The new character Skyler has a unique ability called Riptide Rhythm that lets him break up to five Gloo Walls. Moreover, the cooldown time of this skill is 60 seconds. Besides, he can recover HP after breaking Gloo Walls. Therefore, he will take the sniper role well. Meanwhile, Chrono is an ideal character for the tanker role with a Time-Turner ability. However, Skyler cannot break the shield of Chrono.

Skyler Can Break The Gloo Wall To Heal
Skyler Can Break The Gloo Wall To Heal

#2. House Rushing

Chrono is better for house rushing because of the force field. The enemies, including Skyler, cannot break that field to kill him instantly. Therefore, you can choose to play Chrono if you are rushers. You can use the character, Skyler, to support Chrono when rushing houses. Skyler will help Chrono to break the Gloo Wall and Chrono will finish the enemies.

Choose Choro If You Are A House Rusher
Choose Choro If You Are A House Rusher

#3. Open Fights

Chrono is also better in open short-range combat. This character will get less damage in close fights when activating his Time-Turner ability. Then, he will kill the enemies first if you shoot accurately. However, Skyler is often better in open mid-range combat, especially when the enemies use the Gloo wall to hide.

Skyler Is A Better Character For Open Fights
Skyler Is A Better Character For Open Fights

#4. Aggressive/Defensive Gameplay

If you are aggressive players in Free Fire, choose Chrono character to rush, clutch, and clear the map. In contrast, you should choose to play Skyler if you are defensive players. He can heal HP just by breaking Gloo walls. Then, you don't need to use medkits to heal HP. Then, players can save time, return to the combat quickly, and clear other enemies quickly.

Chrono Is A Better Character For Open Fights
Chrono Is A Better Character For Open Fights

In short, you should choose the character based on the role and play style.