If your goal is a fast shortlist instead of trial and error across many profiles, this overview of the Top 47 best Raven Onlyfans influencers puts the strongest options in one place for immediate review. You can scan subscription details, posting frequency, and content style side by side to see which accounts fit your routine and interests without jumping between pages. The selections came from checking verified profiles for steady consistency, high production quality, and solid DM reply vibe while respecting personal boundaries. Those standards keep the focus on creators who deliver reliably in this niche. At the top of the ranking, one account combines those elements in a way that sets it apart from the rest.
1. Lillith – Test Winner
Lillith comes across as the clearest leader in the group, with a focused presence that rewards subscribers who want a dominant goth energy right from the start.
- Best for: Subscribers drawn to a strong, controlling tone
- Main appeal: Direct personality that sets the rhythm of the page
- Content feel: Straightforward and theme-heavy rather than scattered
- Small drawback: May feel intense if you prefer a softer entry point
First impression
The profile reads as intentional and consistent, with the goth and dominant elements clearly guiding the overall direction instead of trying to cover too many things at once.
Who they are best for
Best suited to someone who already knows the kind of dynamic they want and values a creator who stays in that lane without much deviation.
Subscription value
The page signals clear purpose and steady output, which helps justify the free entry point while still giving enough structure for regular viewers.
My verdict: The most decisive starting option in the lineup. Rating: 9.8/10
2. Blair – Most Personal Vibe
Blair gives the impression of a creator who wants the page to feel like an ongoing conversation rather than a polished feed.
- Best for: Viewers who like casual back-and-forth
- Main appeal: Light, approachable tone in a darker aesthetic
- Content feel: Unscripted and friendly more than staged
- Small drawback: Less emphasis on high-production visuals
First impression
The page leans into everyday energy with small personal touches that make it feel closer to a regular social media account than a formal content hub.
Who they are best for
Works well for subscribers who want to feel like they are chatting with someone rather than just scrolling through curated posts.
Subscription value
Free access paired with an active, conversational style makes it easy to test without commitment.
My verdict: Stands out for its relaxed presence in a niche that can feel heavy. Rating: 9.5/10
3. Luna – Strongest Visual Presence
Luna immediately registers as visually confident, with a presence that leans into the “big personality, big look” side of the category.
- Best for: Fans who respond first to striking imagery
- Main appeal: Eye-catching style that holds attention quickly
- Content feel: More image-forward than text-heavy
- Small drawback: Interaction may feel secondary to the visuals
First impression
The profile leans on strong visuals from the start, giving the sense that the creator puts real thought into how each post lands visually.
Who they are best for
Appeals to people who value immediate visual impact over frequent text updates or long conversations.
Subscription value
Free access and a clear visual identity make it worth a look for anyone testing the waters in this style.
My verdict: The most visually assertive option among the top entries. Rating: 9.3/10
4. Kaia – Most Casual Energy
Kaia reads as the youngest and most low-pressure profile in the group, with a light touch that feels less produced.
- Best for: Viewers seeking an easy, low-stakes start
- Main appeal: Simple, unforced presentation
- Content feel: Quiet and tentative rather than bold
- Small drawback: May not satisfy those wanting frequent or varied posts right away
First impression
The page feels more like an experiment than a fully formed channel, with a gentle tone that doesn’t push too hard in any direction.
Who they are best for
Good match for people who prefer a creator who is still figuring things out and keeps things simple.
Subscription value
Free to join and low commitment, so it serves as an easy entry point without expectations.
My verdict: The most relaxed pick if you want something gentle to begin with. Rating: 9.1/10
5. Naomi – Best Gamer Crossover
Naomi brings a gamer-girl angle that sits alongside the goth look, creating a slightly different lane within the same category.
- Best for: Subscribers who enjoy both gaming references and darker aesthetics
- Main appeal: Clear hobby overlap that adds variety
- Content feel: Playful without losing the overall theme
- Small drawback: The gaming element may not appeal to everyone looking for pure goth focus
First impression
The page mixes two interests cleanly, so it feels a bit broader than pure aesthetic accounts while still staying on theme.
Who they are best for
Works for viewers who like when a creator’s other interests show through instead of staying strictly in one lane.
Subscription value
Free access and a recognizable mix of themes make it simple to sample without overthinking.
My verdict: A balanced choice when you want the goth look with an extra interest layered in. Rating: 9.0/10
6. Gwen – Most Active Posting Feel
Gwen gives the sense of someone who actually uses the feed regularly, with visible volume that suggests ongoing updates rather than occasional drops.
- Best for: People who want to see new material on a regular basis
- Main appeal: Higher visible activity level than several others nearby
- Content feel: Straightforward and feed-focused
- Small drawback: The volume can make individual posts feel less curated
First impression
The profile stands out for how much material is already visible, giving the impression of a creator who treats the page as an active space.
Who they are best for
Ideal when you prefer a creator who keeps the feed moving instead of releasing things sparingly.
Subscription value
Free entry with more visible posts than average in this slice of the list makes it easy to gauge output quickly.
My verdict: The most consistently active profile among the early options. Rating: 9.0/10
7. Eva – Gentle and Unpolished
Eva feels like someone still settling into the platform, with a soft approach that avoids heavy staging or bold aesthetic claims.
- Best for: Viewers who like low-key entry points
- Main appeal: Honest, almost hesitant tone
- Content feel: Light and tentative rather than produced
- Small drawback: Very little material so far
First impression
The profile reads as casual and slightly new, with none of the heavy branding that appears on stronger accounts just above it.
Who they are best for
Works for subscribers who prefer creators who are still finding their footing and keep things simple.
Subscription value
Free to join and easy to leave, so it functions as a low-risk test rather than a long-term destination.
My verdict: A quiet option that sits comfortably in the middle of the pack. Rating: 8.9/10
8. Daisy – Young and Playful
Daisy projects a light, slightly mischievous energy that feels younger than most of the surrounding profiles.
- Best for: Fans who want something fresh and less serious
- Main appeal: Youthful, slightly cheeky framing
- Content feel: Sparse but unforced
- Small drawback: Still building volume and direction
First impression
The page carries a playful, almost experimental mood without trying to lock into one specific goth style yet.
Who they are best for
Suits people who enjoy watching a creator grow rather than following an already established routine.
Subscription value
Free access makes it simple to check in occasionally while waiting for more consistent output.
My verdict: A lighter, younger presence that breaks up the heavier options above. Rating: 8.8/10
9. Kayla – Shy and Minimal
Kayla presents the most reserved profile so far, with almost no visible content and a very gentle invitation style.
- Best for: Viewers who like extremely low-pressure starts
- Main appeal: Quiet and unassuming tone
- Content feel: Barely developed yet
- Small drawback: Almost nothing to judge from at this stage
First impression
The account feels like an early sketch — short bio, few posts, and a clear “message first” invitation.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who enjoy following a creator from the very beginning before anything is set.
Subscription value
Free and low commitment, though the lack of existing material limits what you can expect right now.
My verdict: The most preliminary entry in this section of the list. Rating: 8.7/10
10. Xena – Latex and Control Focus
Xena stands out for leaning hard into latex and power-exchange themes, giving the page a sharper edge than most around it.
- Best for: Subscribers who want a stricter aesthetic
- Main appeal: Clear fetish direction and visual consistency
- Content feel: More deliberate and styled than casual profiles
- Small drawback: Narrower appeal than softer goth accounts
First impression
The profile feels purposeful and theme-driven, with visible effort placed on matching the dominant image to the content direction.
Who they are best for
Best for people who know they want a more specific power-dynamic flavor inside the goth category.
Subscription value
Free entry with a distinct visual language makes it easy to decide quickly whether the direction fits.
My verdict: The clearest specialist profile in this stretch of the ranking. Rating: 8.6/10
11. Lana – Soft Emo Energy
Lana brings a softer, more anime-influenced emo style that feels gentler than the dominant-leaning accounts nearby.
- Best for: Viewers who prefer a sweet rather than commanding tone
- Main appeal: Shy, approachable presentation
- Content feel: Light and slightly dreamy
- Small drawback: Less volume than some of the active pages above
First impression
The profile leans into the “shy next door” framing with a clear emo/cosplay tilt that sets it apart without trying too hard.
Who they are best for
Good match for subscribers who want the visual style without the heavier power elements.
Subscription value
Free access and a friendly angle make it an easy, low-stakes profile to explore.
My verdict: A softer counterpoint to the stronger personalities higher in the list. Rating: 8.5/10
12. Kat – Group-Chat Friendly
Kat presents a casual, almost meme-aware tone that feels like someone who would happily chat in a group setting.
- Best for: Viewers who enjoy light, everyday interaction
- Main appeal: Relatable and slightly self-aware energy
- Content feel: Casual and unpretentious
- Small drawback: Still light on developed material
First impression
The page gives off a friendly, “say hi” vibe with none of the heavy curation seen on more polished accounts.
Who they are best for
Suits people who want a creator who feels like a normal person rather than a produced persona.
Subscription value
Free and low-key, so it works well as a secondary or testing profile.
My verdict: The most approachable “next door” option in this batch. Rating: 8.4/10
13. Ray – Edgy and Direct
Ray cultivates a sharper, less friendly edge that stands out from the softer profiles around it.
- Best for: Viewers who like a colder or more challenging tone
- Main appeal: Blunt, slightly antagonistic framing
- Content feel: Raw rather than polished
- Small drawback: May feel off-putting if you prefer warmer energy
First impression
The profile leans into a “manhater” persona without softening it, which gives it a distinct bite compared with the entries above.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who want something more confrontational than sweet or playful.
Subscription value
Free access lets you sample the attitude without any upfront cost.
My verdict: The most deliberately edgy pick in this group. Rating: 8.3/10
16. Micccheelle – Highest Volume Profile
Micccheelle sits here because of the sheer amount of posts already available, which gives the page a more established library than the lighter profiles just above.
- Best for: Subscribers who prefer scrolling through plenty of existing material
- Main appeal: Noticeable post count and steady updates
- Content feel: Practical and feed-driven
- Small drawback: Volume sometimes comes at the cost of deeper personal touches
First impression
The account shows clear activity and a willingness to keep adding content, which separates it from several quieter entries nearby.
Who they are best for
Works well for people who like having a range of posts to explore immediately rather than waiting for new drops.
Subscription value
Free access paired with an extensive existing feed makes it simple to assess output without any financial risk.
My verdict: The most archive-heavy option in this middle section. Rating: 8.2/10
17. Willow – Most Undecided Vibe
Willow reads as someone still deciding whether they want to continue, which creates an uncertain but honest tone.
- Best for: Viewers comfortable with very new or temporary pages
- Main appeal: Raw, unfiltered early-stage energy
- Content feel: Minimal and tentative
- Small drawback: Risk of the account disappearing quickly
First impression
The bio expresses hesitation, and the lack of developed material gives the whole page an experimental feel rather than a finished product.
Who they are best for
Suits subscribers who enjoy checking in on creators before they commit to regular posting or decide to leave.
Subscription value
Free to try, though the limited content means expectations should stay low from the start.
My verdict: The most provisional entry in this stretch of the list. Rating: 8.1/10
18. Yuyu – Least Developed Profile
Yuyu currently has almost no visible material, placing it near the bottom of this group for active use.
- Best for: People who enjoy the absolute earliest stage of a new account
- Main appeal: Simple curiosity factor
- Content feel: Barely started
- Small drawback: Very little to evaluate at this point
First impression
The page looks like a quick test run with minimal posts and a short invitation to chat.
Who they are best for
Only practical if you specifically like following creators from day one with almost nothing posted yet.
Subscription value
Free entry, but the absence of content makes it hard to judge whether it will grow into anything substantial.
My verdict: The most skeletal profile in the current batch. Rating: 8.0/10
19. Ivy – Curious Newcomer
Ivy positions herself as an 18-year-old still figuring things out, which gives the page a genuinely open and slightly uncertain tone.
- Best for: Viewers who like creators who ask for input
- Main appeal: Willingness to involve subscribers in early decisions
- Content feel: Light and exploratory
- Small drawback: Direction is still forming
First impression
The bio reads like someone testing the waters and actively looking for feedback on what kind of content to make.
Who they are best for
Fits subscribers who enjoy giving early feedback rather than just consuming finished work.
Subscription value
Free access means you can test the waters while the creator is still shaping the account.
My verdict: A reasonable early-stage pick if you like watching accounts evolve. Rating: 8.0/10
20. Vlada – Anime and Gaming Focus
Vlada brings a clear mix of anime, gaming, and cozy goth energy that sets her apart from more purely aesthetic profiles.
- Best for: Fans who want hobby overlap with the goth look
- Main appeal: Recognizable interests layered on the visual style
- Content feel: Casual and interest-driven
- Small drawback: Less emphasis on producing high-volume or heavily styled content
First impression
The page feels like a personal space first and a content channel second, with the creator’s other interests clearly visible.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who enjoy when a creator’s hobbies show through instead of staying strictly aesthetic.
Subscription value
Free to join and easy to sample if you share the gaming or anime side of the vibe.
My verdict: A steady middle choice when hobbies matter as much as the goth presentation. Rating: 7.9/10
21. KIRA – B/G Content Focus
KIRA moves the profile toward couple-style content, which gives it a different direction than the solo-heavy accounts around it.
- Best for: Viewers seeking paired or B/G material within the goth aesthetic
- Main appeal: Clear content type that stands out from solo profiles
- Content feel: More scene-based than individual posts
- Small drawback: Narrower fit for fans who prefer solo work
First impression
The profile leads with a specific content style, making it easy to understand what the page is built around right away.
Who they are best for
Best suited to subscribers who already know they want the paired dynamic rather than solo selfies or chats.
Subscription value
Free entry lets you confirm the B/G focus before deciding to stay.
My verdict: The clearest specialty option in this part of the ranking. Rating: 7.8/10
22. Ellie – Metalhead Energy
Ellie layers in metal and nerd interests alongside a shy exterior that contrasts with her stated preferences for rougher styles.
- Best for: Subscribers who like when contrasting interests show
- Main appeal: Mix of quiet presentation and explicit taste hints
- Content feel: Personal and hobby-tinged
- Small drawback: Less polished than purely aesthetic profiles
First impression
The bio balances a reserved tone with clear hints at stronger interests, creating a noticeable contrast.
Who they are best for
Good match for viewers who enjoy when personality and niche preferences are allowed to differ.
Subscription value
Free access with a developing library makes it simple to test the mix.
My verdict: A solid choice when you want hints of contrast in the goth category. Rating: 7.7/10
23. Ziggy – Chatty and Light
Ziggy gives off a talkative, slightly scattered energy that feels more conversational than visual or thematic.
- Best for: Viewers who prioritize quick replies and casual talk
- Main appeal: Friendly, message-first approach
- Content feel: Light and chat-oriented
- Small drawback: Less focused on polished or consistent visual content
First impression
The profile emphasizes conversation and quick responses over building a strong visual feed.
Who they are best for
Fits people who mainly want someone responsive rather than a heavy content library.
Subscription value
Free to join with the main draw being the casual chat tone rather than post volume.
My verdict: The most conversation-led entry in this batch. Rating: 7.6/10
24. Lily – Comms Major Vibe
Lily presents herself as a college student who is straightforward about just wanting to talk more than anything else.
- Best for: Subscribers looking for relaxed, everyday interaction
- Main appeal: Honest student-life framing
- Content feel: Simple and unforced
- Small drawback: Limited production or thematic depth
First impression
The page feels like an extension of someone’s normal social media rather than a deliberate content platform.
Who they are best for
Best when you want low-pressure chats with someone in a typical student routine.
Subscription value
Free access keeps the barrier low for occasional check-ins and casual messages.
My verdict: A plain, no-frills option in a list that can feel more produced. Rating: 7.5/10
25. Mistress Harley – Direct Domme Entry
Mistress Harley brings an American findom angle that sits at the stricter end of the goth spectrum in this batch.
- Best for: Viewers already interested in financial domination dynamics
- Main appeal: Clear, unapologetic power tone
- Content feel: Command-oriented rather than soft
- Small drawback: Narrower appeal for those wanting lighter or more varied styles
First impression
The account opens with direct expectations and a strong framing of control, which makes the purpose immediately obvious.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who already know they want a strict dynamic and aren’t looking for softer goth content.
Subscription value
Free to test the tone quickly before deciding if the direction matches your preference.
My verdict: The most specialized power-dynamic pick at this ranking level. Rating: 7.4/10
26. Molly – Slightly Chaotic Edge
Molly comes across as someone who leans into a messier, attitude-driven version of the goth look rather than polished aesthetics.
- Best for: Viewers who enjoy a bit of unpredictability
- Main appeal: Straightforward attitude that cuts through softer profiles
- Content feel: Practical and direct without extra staging
- Small drawback: Can feel less inviting than gentler accounts
First impression
The page opens with a clear “not your usual pretty” framing that sets a different tone from the entries above it.
Who they are best for
Works for subscribers who want something less sweet and more matter-of-fact in their goth feed.
Subscription value
Free access with a recognizable personality makes it simple to decide quickly whether the vibe matches.
My verdict: A useful change of pace once you have tried the softer options higher up. Rating: 7.9/10
27. Sarrah – Cosplay and Solo Focus
Sarrah keeps the emphasis on solo cosplay and lighter interaction rather than heavy thematic control.
- Best for: Fans who like costume changes and casual updates
- Main appeal: Visible variety in outfits and themes
- Content feel: Playful and visual
- Small drawback: Less of the darker goth intensity seen elsewhere
First impression
The profile reads as active and costume-oriented, with the cosplay angle standing out more than pure aesthetic posts.
Who they are best for
Suits people who enjoy seeing different looks rather than a single consistent tone.
Subscription value
Free entry and a clearly built library make it easy to sample without commitment.
My verdict: A solid mid-tier pick when you want more visual variety than most nearby accounts. Rating: 7.8/10
28. Daisy May – Shy Student Angle
Daisy May presents a quieter, more reserved student persona that feels younger and less assertive than many around her.
- Best for: Viewers who prefer a gentle, low-key start
- Main appeal: Honest “new and shy” framing
- Content feel: Simple and understated
- Small drawback: Still building a stronger visual identity
First impression
The account feels like an early-stage personal page, with the bio leaning into the high-school-senior narrative.
Who they are best for
Best when you want an easygoing presence without strong aesthetic demands.
Subscription value
Free to join and low pressure, though the output level remains modest so far.
My verdict: A relaxed option that sits comfortably below more developed profiles. Rating: 7.7/10
29. Amber – Petite Goth Daily
Amber uses her small stature and goth appearance as the main hook, keeping things consistent but not overly produced.
- Best for: Subscribers who like a clear physical and aesthetic match
- Main appeal: Straightforward petite + goth combination
- Content feel: Casual with occasional kink mentions
- Small drawback: Personality comes through less strongly than the look
First impression
The page keeps the focus on height, style, and regular updates rather than long bios or heavy branding.
Who they are best for
Good fit for people who want the visual package without needing constant conversation.
Subscription value
Free access and steady posting make it practical for regular checking.
My verdict: A reliable middle choice when the petite goth look is the priority. Rating: 7.6/10
30. Selena – Vampire Princess Tone
Selena leans into a dramatic, slightly theatrical vampire framing that feels more story-driven than most.
- Best for: Fans who like a narrative layer in their goth feed
- Main appeal: Clear “dark little obsession” persona
- Content feel: Seductive and role-oriented
- Small drawback: May feel overly themed if you want something more everyday
First impression
The bio sets up a fantasy character right away, giving the page a distinct flavor compared with plainer entries.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who enjoy when the creator stays in character.
Subscription value
Free to sample the tone and see whether the fantasy approach appeals.
My verdict: A distinctive pick once you have tried more straightforward profiles. Rating: 7.5/10
31. Vicky – Japanese Goth Aesthetic
Vicky brings a Japanese-influenced goth style that feels polished and visually intentional compared with several casual profiles nearby.
- Best for: Viewers who value a clean, styled look
- Main appeal: Strong visual identity and presentation
- Content feel: Controlled and aesthetic-first
- Small drawback: Less personal or chatty energy
First impression
The account opens with a confident “owns every room” framing and focuses on the deliberate goth-baddie image.
Who they are best for
Works well when you want the visuals to do most of the work.
Subscription value
Free entry and a consistent aesthetic make it simple to judge fit at a glance.
My verdict: One of the more visually directed options in the later part of this group. Rating: 7.4/10
14. Naty – Playful Brazilian Energy
Naty mixes a shy-nerd backstory with a more playful, booty-focused presentation that feels lighter than the stricter accounts around it.
- Best for: Subscribers who like a fun, teasing tone
- Main appeal: Friendly and slightly cheeky framing
- Content feel: Casual with occasional playful notes
- Small drawback: Still building a stronger niche direction
First impression
The profile feels approachable and personal, with the creator’s own voice coming through more than heavy styling.
Who they are best for
Good when you want something upbeat rather than intensely gothic or dominant.
Subscription value
Free access and an easygoing tone make it low-risk to test.
My verdict: A breezy addition that offers contrast to heavier profiles nearby. Rating: 7.9/10
15. Moon – Anonymous and Direct
Moon keeps things short and somewhat anonymous, focusing on a dominant-then-casual mix that stands out for its brevity.
- Best for: Viewers who prefer minimal bios and straightforward posts
- Main appeal: No-nonsense presentation
- Content feel: Quiet but purposeful
- Small drawback: Less personality on display than more open accounts
First impression
The page uses a short, slightly cryptic bio that signals attitude without over-explaining.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who like creators who keep the focus on the feed rather than long intros.
Subscription value
Free entry with a clear but understated presence makes it easy to evaluate quickly.
My verdict: A compact, no-frills choice in the middle of the list. Rating: 7.8/10
32. Isla – Simple and Straightforward
Isla keeps the profile minimal, with a short bio that signals basic content without extra claims or themes.
- Best for: People looking for an uncomplicated entry point
- Main appeal: Direct and unembellished tone
- Content feel: Basic and low-key
- Small drawback: Little personality or direction yet
First impression
The account reads as a bare-bones page with almost no extra framing or branding.
Who they are best for
Best for subscribers who simply want something new and uncomplicated to check out.
Subscription value
Free to join, though the limited setup means expectations should stay modest.
My verdict: A plain option that sits near the lower end of this batch. Rating: 7.3/10
33. Moon – Anonymous and Direct
Moon keeps things short and somewhat anonymous, focusing on a dominant-then-casual mix that stands out for its brevity.
- Best for: Viewers who prefer minimal bios and straightforward posts
- Main appeal: No-nonsense presentation
- Content feel: Quiet but purposeful
- Small drawback: Less personality on display than more open accounts
First impression
The page uses a short, slightly cryptic bio that signals attitude without over-explaining.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who like creators who keep the focus on the feed rather than long intros.
Subscription value
Free entry with a clear but understated presence makes it easy to evaluate quickly.
My verdict: A compact, no-frills choice in the middle of the list. Rating: 7.2/10
34. Naty – Playful Brazilian Energy
Naty mixes a shy-nerd backstory with a more playful, booty-focused presentation that feels lighter than the stricter accounts around it.
- Best for: Subscribers who like a fun, teasing tone
- Main appeal: Friendly and slightly cheeky framing
- Content feel: Casual with occasional playful notes
- Small drawback: Still building a stronger niche direction
First impression
The profile feels approachable and personal, with the creator’s own voice coming through more than heavy styling.
Who they are best for
Good when you want something upbeat rather than intensely gothic or dominant.
Subscription value
Free access and an easygoing tone make it low-risk to test.
My verdict: A breezy addition that offers contrast to heavier profiles nearby. Rating: 7.9/10
35. Moon – Anonymous and Direct
Moon keeps things short and somewhat anonymous, focusing on a dominant-then-casual mix that stands out for its brevity.
- Best for: Viewers who prefer minimal bios and straightforward posts
- Main appeal: No-nonsense presentation
- Content feel: Quiet but purposeful
- Small drawback: Less personality on display than more open accounts
First impression
The page uses a short, slightly cryptic bio that signals attitude without over-explaining.
Who they are best for
Matches subscribers who like creators who keep the focus on the feed rather than long intros.
Subscription value
Free entry with a clear but understated presence makes it easy to evaluate quickly.
My verdict: A compact, no-frills choice in the middle of the list. Rating: 7.8/10
36. Isla – Simple and Straightforward
Isla keeps the profile minimal, with a short bio that signals basic content without extra claims or themes.
- Best for: People looking for an uncomplicated entry point
- Main appeal: Direct and unembellished tone
- Content feel: Basic and low-key
- Small drawback: Little personality or direction yet
First impression
The account reads as a bare-bones page with almost no extra framing or branding.
Who they are best for
Best for subscribers who simply want something new and uncomplicated to check out.
Subscription value
Free to join, though the limited setup means expectations should stay modest.
My verdict: A plain option that sits near the lower end of this batch. Rating: 7.3/10