Doom by Fate Survivors Tier List (March 2026) Best Characters Ranked

Doom by Fate Survivors Tier List

If you’ve been grinding through the terrifying matches of Doom by Fate on Roblox, you already know that choosing the right survivor can mean the difference between escaping to safety or becoming another victim. I’ve spent countless hours testing every survivor, analyzing their abilities, and watching the meta evolve since this game launched in public testing.

Doom by Fate has quickly become one of Roblox’s most intense asymmetrical horror experiences, drawing inspiration from Dead by Daylight and Limbus Company while adding its own unique twist with classic creepypasta characters. With only 5 survivors currently available, each with distinct abilities and playstyles, making the wrong choice can waste your hard-earned Tix and leave you vulnerable against skilled killers.

In this comprehensive tier list guide, I’m breaking down every single survivor in Doom by Fate, from the god-tier healers that can clutch impossible situations to the characters you should avoid until they receive buffs. Whether you’re a free-to-play player wondering which survivor to save up for first, or a veteran looking to optimize your loadout for competitive matches, this guide will give you the edge you need to survive.

Doom by Fate Survivors Overview

SurvivorTierCostBest ForKey Strength
Jane DoeS-Tier450 TixSolo & Team PlaySelf-healing + Team Support
SoldierS-Tier450 TixDefensive PlayWeapons + Ally Rescue
JesterA-Tier450 TixTeam SupportCrowd Control
BrawlerA-Tier500 TixAggressive PlayHighest Damage Output
BaconB-TierFreeBeginnersNone (No Abilities)

Before I dive deep into each survivor’s abilities and strategies, let me explain how this tier list works. Unlike other games where tier lists are purely about damage output, Doom by Fate survivors are ranked based on multiple crucial factors: survivability (can you stay alive when the killer finds you?), utility (how much do you help your team?), ease of use (skill floor and ceiling), cost effectiveness (Tix value), and meta relevance (how well does this survivor perform in the current game state?).

The tier rankings follow this structure:

  • S-Tier: Meta-defining survivors that excel in both solo and team play. These characters offer the best combination of self-sufficiency and team utility, making them worth every Tix spent.
  • A-Tier: Strong survivors with excellent abilities that shine in specific situations or require more skill to maximize. Still great investments that can carry games.
  • B-Tier: Underwhelming survivors with significant limitations. Either avoid these characters entirely or use them only if you have no other options.

S-Tier Survivors: The Meta Dominators

Jane Doe – The Clutch Healer (450 Tix)

Overall Rating: 10/10

Jane Doe stands alone as the absolute best survivor in Doom by Fate, and for good reason – she’s the only survivor with genuine self-preservation capabilities. After extensively testing every survivor across hundreds of matches, I can confidently say that Jane Doe’s healing abilities make her irreplaceable in both solo queue and coordinated teams.

Abilities Breakdown:

Q – Syringe (Dual Function)

  • Offensive Mode: Stab the killer with a syringe, dealing moderate damage and applying a brief stun
  • Support Mode: Cursor-aimed healing that restores 30 HP to any survivor
  • Cooldown: Approximately 20-25 seconds
  • Pro Tip: This is the only ability in the game that can heal yourself, making Jane Doe the most self-sufficient survivor available

Why Jane Doe is S-Tier:

Jane Doe solves the fundamental problem that plagues every other survivor – dependency. When you play Bacon, Brawler, or Jester, you’re entirely reliant on your teammates not going down first. With Jane Doe, you can recover from killer encounters that would be death sentences for other survivors.

The meta-defining aspect of Jane Doe is her ability to extend chases indefinitely when played correctly. Let me break down a typical Jane Doe power play: Killer finds you → You loop them around an obstacle → Take a hit → Keep running → Find a brief moment of safety → Heal yourself with Syringe → Continue the chase with full HP. This cycle can repeat multiple times in a single match, wasting enormous amounts of the killer’s time while your team completes objectives.

Best Playstyle & Strategy:

Jane Doe excels as a “chase extender” who can occupy the killer’s attention while your team progresses objectives. Your primary goal isn’t to completely avoid the killer (though stealth is valuable), but rather to maximize the time you stay alive once spotted.

Early Game: Focus on completing objectives efficiently while staying aware of the killer’s position. Save your syringe for healing rather than trying to stun the killer unless absolutely necessary.

Mid Game: When a teammate goes down, use your cursor-aimed heal to get them back up quickly. The 30 HP heal can be the difference between a successful rescue and a team wipe.

Late Game: During the critical escape phase, Jane Doe’s self-healing becomes absolutely clutch. You can trade hits with the killer to help teammates escape, then heal yourself and make your own escape.

Advanced Jane Doe Tech:

  1. Syringe Feinting: When the killer expects you to use syringe for healing, use it offensively to secure a stun, then create distance for a safer heal later
  2. Cursor Prediction: Practice leading your cursor-aimed heals to hit moving teammates mid-chase
  3. Resource Management: Don’t waste your syringe early – save it for critical moments when you absolutely need the heal or stun
  4. Altruistic Plays: Jane Doe can afford to take protection hits for teammates because she can heal the damage

Team Composition Synergy:

Jane Doe pairs excellently with:

  • Soldier: Soldier can rescue downed teammates while Jane heals them immediately afterward
  • Jester: Jester’s crowd control creates safe windows for Jane’s healing
  • Brawler: Brawler’s burst damage combined with Jane’s sustain creates an aggressive comp

Investment Value: At 450 Tix, Jane Doe is an absolute steal. She should be your first purchase after the free Bacon character. The versatility and self-sufficiency she provides makes her worth double her asking price.

Soldier – The Tactical Defender (450 Tix)

Overall Rating: 9.5/10

Soldier brings something no other survivor offers – genuine defensive capabilities and ally rescue potential. If Jane Doe is the self-sufficient carry, Soldier is the team enabler who can turn losing matches into victories through clutch rescues and defensive plays.

Abilities Breakdown:

Q – Carry

  • Pick up and carry downed allies to safety
  • Movement speed reduced while carrying
  • Allows for safe rescues even when the killer is camping downed teammates
  • Pro Tip: This ability single-handedly counters killer camping strategies

E – Block

  • Block incoming killer attacks
  • Successfully blocking twice triggers an automatic counter-punch that staggers the killer
  • Requires precise timing but offers massive reward
  • Pro Tip: The counter-punch creates a huge distance gap, perfect for escaping

R – Shotgun

  • Fire a shotgun pellet at medium range
  • Deals solid damage and applies a temporary stun
  • Uses the spear end, meaning you don’t need ammunition
  • Cooldown: Approximately 30 seconds

Why Soldier is S-Tier:

Soldier’s kit is perfectly designed for high-level play where team coordination matters. While Jane Doe excels at personal survival, Soldier excels at keeping the entire team alive through strategic interventions.

The Carry ability cannot be overstated – it completely changes rescue dynamics. In most matches, when a survivor goes down, they’re essentially guaranteed to die if the killer camps them. Soldier breaks this pattern by allowing safe extractions even under pressure. I’ve personally saved countless matches by carrying downed teammates across the map while my team completed objectives.

Best Playstyle & Strategy:

Soldier should position himself as the team’s “flex” player – someone who can handle objectives when safe, but pivots to support role when teammates need help.

Early Game: Focus on objective completion while keeping track of which teammates are being chased. Position yourself near objectives but in spots where you can quickly rotate to assist.

Mid Game: This is where Soldier shines. When teammates start going down, you become the rescue specialist. Use your shotgun to create pressure on the killer, then use Carry to extract downed allies.

Late Game: Your Block ability becomes crucial during the final escape. You can body-block for wounded teammates, counter the killer’s attack, and create the opening needed for everyone to escape.

Advanced Soldier Tech:

  1. Carry Routing: Pre-plan safe routes before rescuing downed teammates. Know where you’ll take them before you pick them up
  2. Block Timing: The Block requires precise timing. Practice against AI killers to get the timing down
  3. Shotgun Angles: Learn optimal shotgun angles. The pellet has travel time, so lead your shots on moving killers
  4. Fake Rescues: Approach downed teammates to bait the killer’s cooldowns, then back off. This creates pressure even without committing to the rescue

Team Composition Synergy:

Soldier pairs excellently with:

  • Jane Doe: Jane heals the survivors Soldier rescues, creating a powerful support duo
  • Jester: Jester’s traps and slows create safe windows for Soldier’s rescues
  • Multiple Soldiers: Yes, running 2+ Soldiers creates an unkillable team composition

Investment Value: Also 450 Tix, Soldier represents incredible value for team-oriented players. If you prefer support play over selfish survival, Soldier might actually be better than Jane Doe for your playstyle.

A-Tier Survivors: Strong But Situational

Jester – The Trickster Support (450 Tix)

Overall Rating: 8/10

Jester brings the most creative and entertaining kit to Doom by Fate. This survivor specializes in crowd control and area denial, making the killer’s life absolutely miserable through constant harassment and trickery.

Abilities Breakdown:

Q – Musical Hat

  • Place a hat on the ground that plays music
  • Creates a zone where the killer cannot sprint
  • Lasts 15 seconds or until the killer destroys it
  • Can only have one hat active at a time
  • Pro Tip: Place hats at choke points and loops to force killers into walking speed

E – Banana Trap

  • Place banana peels on the ground (maximum of 2)
  • Killer stepping on a peel causes them to trip and get staggered
  • Can press E again early while placing to trigger a counter-stagger if the killer is close
  • Peels remain until triggered
  • Pro Tip: The counter-stagger version is extremely powerful but requires close-quarters risk

R – Cream Pie

  • Throw a pie at the killer
  • If it hits, the killer becomes blinded and slowed temporarily
  • Pie also works if thrown at walls/floors and the killer touches it
  • Pro Tip: The wall/floor application creates area denial similar to the hat

Why Jester is A-Tier (Not S-Tier):

Jester has an incredibly powerful kit that can single-handedly shut down killers when played optimally. So why isn’t Jester S-tier? The answer is risk versus reward.

Every single Jester ability requires close proximity to the killer to be effective. Unlike Jane Doe who can heal from safety, or Soldier who can rescue from medium range, Jester must get dangerously close to deploy traps and land pies. This inherent risk means that while Jester has a high ceiling, the character also has a high floor – new players will struggle and frequently die while learning the optimal positioning.

Additionally, Jester provides zero personal sustain. Once you take damage, you’re reliant on Jane Doe or health items. This makes Jester significantly less forgiving than the S-tier survivors.

Best Playstyle & Strategy:

Jester should play as an “aggro support” – someone who actively harasses the killer to create space for teammates, but does so intelligently to avoid feeding.

Early Game: Place your musical hat near objectives that your team is working on. This creates a safe zone where the killer must walk, buying precious seconds.

Mid Game: Start playing more aggressively. When the killer commits to chasing a teammate, position yourself to deploy banana peels in their path. Even if you don’t get the trip, you’re splitting the killer’s attention.

Late Game: Jester excels at the final escape phase. Deploy all your traps near the exit points to cover your team’s escape. A well-placed banana peel or hat can be the difference between a team wipe and a full escape.

Advanced Jester Tech:

  1. Trap Chaining: Combine hat + banana peel + pie in sequence. Hat forces walk speed → Banana trip → Pie blind. This chain wastes 10-15 seconds of the killer’s time
  2. Predictive Trapping: Don’t place traps where the killer currently is – place them where they’re going
  3. Counter-Stagger Mastery: The banana peel counter-stagger is frame-perfect. Practice this extensively
  4. Psychological Warfare: Once you’ve landed a few banana peels, killers start walking everywhere to avoid them – even in areas with no peels

Team Composition Synergy:

Jester pairs excellently with:

  • Jane Doe: Jane’s healing covers Jester’s lack of sustain
  • Soldier: Soldier’s rescues work better when Jester slows the killer
  • Brawler: Jester’s stuns create perfect windows for Brawler’s Liver Blow

Investment Value: At 450 Tix, Jester is properly priced for an A-tier survivor. Buy this character if you enjoy active, high-skill gameplay and want to master crowd control mechanics.

Brawler – The Burst Damage Fighter (500 Tix)

Overall Rating: 7.5/10

Brawler is the most aggressive survivor in Doom by Fate, designed for players who want to actively fight back against the killer rather than just survive. While other survivors focus on support or evasion, Brawler brings raw damage output.

Abilities Breakdown:

E – Pocket Sand (Two-Part Ability)

  • Part 1: Pick up sand and hold it
  • Part 2: Throw the sand forward, pushing back the killer and briefly stunning and blinding them
  • Range: Short to medium
  • Pro Tip: The blind effect is more valuable than the damage – use it to create escape windows

R – Liver Blow

  • Punch the killer in the liver
  • Deals 50 HP damage – THE HIGHEST DAMAGE of any ability in the entire game
  • Applies a significant stagger
  • Requires melee range
  • Pro Tip: This is a finishing move. Only use it when you’re confident you can land it

Why Brawler is A-Tier:

Brawler occupies a unique niche as the only “damage dealer” survivor. The Liver Blow’s 50 HP damage is genuinely impressive and can pressure killers in ways other survivors cannot. However, this aggressive playstyle comes with significant drawbacks.

Both of Brawler’s abilities require close range, similar to Jester. However, unlike Jester whose abilities create space and safety, Brawler’s abilities are purely offensive. This means Brawler players must be incredibly skilled at juking and positioning, or they’ll simply feed the killer free downs.

Additionally, Brawler costs 500 Tix – 50 more than Jane Doe, Soldier, or Jester – despite being situationally weaker. This makes Brawler a poor first purchase for new players.

Best Playstyle & Strategy:

Brawler should play as a “hit-and-run” harasser who chips away at the killer’s HP while avoiding extended chases.

Early Game: Focus on objectives but look for opportunities to ambush the killer when they’re chasing teammates. Your Pocket Sand can save lives by interrupting killer attacks.

Mid Game: Start playing more aggressively if your team has a lead. Use Pocket Sand to blind, then follow up with Liver Blow for massive damage. Retreat immediately after.

Late Game: Brawler excels at protecting teammates during the escape phase. Your burst damage can deter killers from committing to chases near the exit.

Advanced Brawler Tech:

  1. Sand Pickup Positioning: Don’t pick up sand in advance – wait until you need it. The ability to throw is telegraphed
  2. Liver Blow Combos: Practice landing Liver Blow immediately after Pocket Sand blind. This is Brawler’s highest damage combo
  3. Counter-Play: Use Pocket Sand to counter killer abilities mid-animation
  4. Bait and Punish: Bait the killer into committing to an attack, dodge it, then punish with Liver Blow during their recovery

Team Composition Synergy:

Brawler pairs excellently with:

  • Jane Doe: Jane keeps Brawler healthy for aggressive plays
  • Jester: Jester’s crowd control creates perfect Liver Blow windows
  • Soldier: Soldier can rescue Brawler if aggressive plays go wrong

Investment Value: At 500 Tix, Brawler is slightly overpriced. I’d recommend buying Jane Doe or Soldier first, then considering Brawler as your third purchase if you enjoy aggressive gameplay.

B-Tier Survivors: Avoid If Possible

Bacon – The Free Starter (0 Tix)

Overall Rating: 3/10

Bacon is the free starter survivor that every player begins with. True to its “starter” status, Bacon is by far the weakest survivor in Doom by Fate and should be replaced as soon as you can afford literally any other survivor.

Abilities Breakdown:

No Abilities

  • Bacon currently has no moves, abilities, or perks
  • Purely default movement and interaction mechanics
  • Completely reliant on stealth and teammates

Why Bacon is B-Tier:

This is straightforward – Bacon has zero abilities. In a game where survivor abilities are specifically designed to counter killer pressure, having no abilities means you’re playing at a massive disadvantage.

Every killer encounter that another survivor could escape using abilities becomes a guaranteed down for Bacon. You can’t heal yourself like Jane Doe. You can’t block attacks like Soldier. You can’t deploy traps like Jester. You can’t fight back like Brawler. You can only run and hope.

Best Playstyle & Strategy:

If you’re playing Bacon (either because you’re new or saving Tix), you need to embrace pure stealth gameplay.

Entire Game: Stay hidden. Avoid the killer at all costs. Focus entirely on objective completion while your teammates handle killer pressure. When the killer finds you, you’ll go down fast – so your goal is to never be found.

How to Play Bacon Optimally:

  1. Maximum Stealth: Use line-of-sight blockers and stay at the edges of the map
  2. Objective Focus: You can’t fight, so contribute through objective completion
  3. Teammate Support: Distract the killer by making noise in areas away from chased teammates
  4. Exit Camping: Once objectives are done, get to the exit immediately. Don’t try to help downed teammates

Investment Priority: Save up 450 Tix as quickly as possible and buy Jane Doe or Soldier. Every match you play as Bacon is a match where you’re handicapping your team.

How to Unlock Survivors in Doom by Fate?

Unlocking survivors requires earning Tix (Tickets), the primary currency in Doom by Fate. Here are all the methods to earn Tix:

Playing Matches (Primary Method)

  • Win as Survivor: 50-100 Tix per match (varies by performance)
  • Win as Killer: 75-125 Tix per match (varies by kills)
  • Complete Objectives: Bonus Tix for each objective completed
  • Survival Time: Longer survival = more Tix
  • Pro Tip: Winning consistently is the fastest way to earn Tix. Focus on improving your gameplay rather than grinding losses

Redeeming Codes

Doom by Fate occasionally releases codes that provide free Tix and cosmetic items. Currently active code:

  • DOOMEDBYFATE: Grants 2,000 Tix + exclusive merchandise skin

How to Redeem Codes:

  1. Join the “What Is What Is” Roblox group (required)
  2. Like the Doom by Fate game page (required)
  3. Launch Doom by Fate
  4. Click the cogwheel (Settings) icon at the bottom of the screen
  5. Enter the code in the “CODE” text box
  6. Press Enter to claim your rewards

Daily Rewards & Milestones

  • First Win of the Day: Bonus Tix multiplier
  • Milestone Achievements: One-time Tix rewards for reaching certain goals

Recommended Purchase Order

Based on Tix efficiency and survivor power, here’s my recommended purchase order:

  1. First Purchase (450 Tix): Jane Doe
  • Why: Self-healing is the most valuable ability for new players
  • Alternative: Soldier if you prefer team support
  1. Second Purchase (450 Tix): Soldier
  • Why: Creates a powerful heal + rescue combo with Jane Doe
  • Alternative: Jester if you want crowd control
  1. Third Purchase (450 Tix): Jester
  • Why: Rounds out your roster with crowd control options
  • Alternative: Skip to killers if you prefer survivor variety
  1. Fourth Purchase (500 Tix): Brawler
  • Why: Only buy if you enjoy aggressive gameplay
  • Alternative: Invest in killer characters instead

Pro Tips for Surviving in Doom by Fate

Universal Survival Tips (All Survivors)

Map Awareness

  • Learn the layout of every map
  • Identify strong looping spots (areas with obstacles you can circle)
  • Know where objectives spawn
  • Memorize exit locations

Killer Tracking

  • Listen for the killer’s terror radius (audio cue)
  • Watch for visual indicators when the killer is nearby
  • Communicate killer position to teammates
  • Track which survivor the killer is chasing

Objective Management

  • Don’t all work on the same objective
  • Spread out to maximize efficiency
  • If the killer finds you on an objective, lead them away from it
  • Save the easiest objectives for the end game (closer to exits)

Team Coordination

  • Use in-game voice chat or Discord
  • Assign roles: 1-2 survivors handle objectives while others distract killer
  • Don’t all rush to rescue downed teammates
  • Time rescues for when the killer is occupied

Advanced Gameplay Strategies

Chase Extension Tactics

  • Looping: Circle around solid objects to avoid killer hits
  • Window Vaulting: Use windows to create distance (time your vaults)
  • 360 Spins: Quickly spin around the killer during their attack animation
  • Breaking Line of Sight: Use walls and buildings to hide mid-chase

Optimal Objective Strategy

  • Complete 2-3 objectives before the killer gets their first down
  • If the killer camps objectives, split up and work on different ones
  • Don’t greed objectives – if the killer is coming, leave and return later
  • Final objective should be the one closest to the exit

Rescue Priorities

  • Always rescue if you have Soldier’s Carry ability
  • Only rescue if you have Jane Doe’s heal ready
  • Don’t rescue if the killer is camping unless you have a plan
  • Sometimes leaving a teammate down is the right play if it means 3 escape instead of 0

Exit Game Strategies

  • Position near exits before completing the final objective
  • Don’t go back for risky rescues when exits are open
  • Use abilities to cover teammates’ escapes
  • Exit as soon as you safely can – don’t greed

Understanding the Current Meta

As of March 2026, Doom by Fate is still in its Alpha phase, which means the meta is actively evolving. Here’s what defines the current meta:

Dominant Strategies

Survivor Meta:

  • Heal Comp: Jane Doe + Jane Doe + Soldier (Maximum sustain)
  • Control Comp: Jester + Jester + Jane Doe (Maximum crowd control)
  • Balanced Comp: Jane Doe + Soldier + Jester (One of each role)

Killer Counterplay:

  • Killers are currently adapting to the healing meta by focusing on quick downs
  • Strong killers can pressure multiple survivors simultaneously
  • Camp strategies are less effective due to Soldier’s Carry ability

Meta Predictions

Based on the current state and developer activity, I predict:

Survivor Changes:

  • Bacon will likely receive abilities in a future update
  • Jane Doe may receive minor nerfs to her healing output
  • Brawler’s cost may be reduced to 450 Tix to match other paid survivors

New Survivors:
The game currently has 5 survivors, but the developers have hinted at expanding the roster. Potential future survivors might include:

  • A stealth specialist with invisibility abilities
  • A speed-based survivor with dash mechanics
  • A tank survivor with damage reduction
  • Additional support survivors with utility abilities

Frequently Asked Questions

Which survivor should I buy first in Doom by Fate?

Jane Doe should be your first purchase. Her self-healing ability makes her the most beginner-friendly and versatile survivor. At 450 Tix, she offers incredible value and will serve you well from early game through endgame content. The ability to heal yourself makes you less reliant on teammates and significantly increases your survival rate.

How many survivors are in Doom by Fate?

There are currently 5 playable survivors in Doom by Fate: Jane Doe, Soldier, Jester, Brawler, and Bacon. The developers have indicated they plan to add more survivors in future updates as the game moves out of Alpha testing.

Can you play Doom by Fate solo or do you need a team?

You can play Doom by Fate solo using the game’s matchmaking system, but having a coordinated team significantly improves your chances. The game supports both solo queue and pre-made groups. Communication through voice chat or Discord makes a huge difference in coordination.

How do you earn Tix fast in Doom by Fate?

The fastest way to earn Tix is by winning matches consistently. Focus on improving your gameplay skills rather than grinding losses. Redeem active codes like “DOOMEDBYFATE” for 2,000 Tix. Complete objectives during matches for bonus Tix. Win as a killer for slightly higher Tix rewards than survivor wins.

Is Bacon worth playing in Doom by Fate?

No, Bacon should only be played until you can afford to purchase Jane Doe or Soldier. Having no abilities puts you at a massive disadvantage. Save up 450 Tix as quickly as possible and upgrade to a survivor with actual abilities.

What’s the best survivor team composition?

The best team composition for most situations is Jane Doe + Soldier + Jester + (flex pick). This gives you healing, rescue capability, crowd control, and flexibility for the fourth slot. For maximum survival, run 2 Jane Does + 1 Soldier. For maximum disruption, run 2 Jesters + 1 Jane Doe.

Can survivors damage killers in Doom by Fate?

Yes, several survivors can damage killers. Brawler’s Liver Blow deals 50 HP (the highest damage in the game), Jane Doe’s Syringe deals moderate damage, and Soldier’s Shotgun deals damage while stunning. However, survivors cannot fully eliminate killers – only delay and damage them.

How do you redeem Doom by Fate codes?

First, join the “What Is What Is” Roblox group and like the game page. Launch Doom by Fate, click the cogwheel settings icon at the bottom of the screen, enter your code in the CODE box, and press Enter. Make sure to copy codes exactly as they appear.

Will Bacon get abilities in the future?

While not officially confirmed, community feedback suggests Bacon will receive abilities in a future update. The developers are aware that having a completely ability-less survivor creates poor new player experience. Stay tuned for announcements.

What’s better – playing Survivor or Killer in Doom by Fate?

Both roles offer unique experiences. Survivors require teamwork and strategy, while Killers require map pressure and decision-making. For earning Tix, Killers generally earn slightly more per match. For learning the game, start with Survivor to understand objectives and map layouts.

Final Thoughts

Doom by Fate offers one of the most intense asymmetrical horror experiences on Roblox right now. While the survivor roster is currently limited to just 5 characters, each brings unique abilities and playstyles that dramatically impact how matches unfold.

After hundreds of hours testing every survivor across countless matches, my final recommendations are clear:

For New Players: Start by saving up for Jane Doe immediately. Her self-healing ability will carry you through the learning process and remains powerful even at high-level play. Jane Doe’s 450 Tix cost is an absolute steal for what she provides.

For Team Players: Invest in Soldier after Jane Doe. The rescue and defensive capabilities make you invaluable to coordinated teams. The synergy between Jane Doe’s healing and Soldier’s rescues creates an unkillable duo.

For Skilled Players: Master Jester for the highest skill ceiling. When played optimally, Jester can single-handedly shut down killers through constant crowd control and harassment. However, this requires excellent positioning and game sense.

For Aggressive Players: Brawler offers the most direct combat options. If you enjoy actively fighting back against killers rather than running and hiding, Brawler’s burst damage playstyle will appeal to you.

Remember that Doom by Fate is still in Alpha, which means balance changes, new survivors, and meta shifts are coming. Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates as the game evolves.

The most important factor in Doom by Fate isn’t which survivor you play – it’s understanding the fundamental mechanics of chase extension, objective management, and team coordination. A skilled player on Bacon can outperform an unskilled player on Jane Doe.

Focus on improving your core gameplay skills:

  • Master looping and chase mechanics
  • Develop strong map awareness
  • Communicate effectively with teammates
  • Learn when to be aggressive vs. when to hide
  • Understand objective priority and timing

With the right survivor choice and solid gameplay fundamentals, you’ll transform from an easy target into a nightmare for killers. The terror of being hunted becomes the thrill of outplaying your opponent at every turn.

Now it’s time to jump into Doom by Fate, put this knowledge to work, and show those killers why you’re impossible to catch. Good luck, survivor – you’re going to need it.

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