How to Get Exterminator Class in Deadly Delivery (March 2026) Full Guide

How to Get Exterminator Class

If you’ve been spending your nights grinding through deliveries in Deadly Delivery only to get shredded by the creatures lurking in the shadows, you’re probably looking for an upgrade. You’ve heard the whispers in the lobby about the heavy hitter, the class that turns the hunter into the hunted. You want to know how to get the Exterminator Class in Deadly Delivery.

I’ve spent countless hours navigating the dark corridors of this game, testing every class to find out which ones are worth the grind and which are just traps. The Exterminator Class is widely considered one of the top-tier combat roles in the current meta, but unlocking it isn’t always straightforward if you don’t know where to look.

In this comprehensive guide, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know. We’ll cover the prerequisites, the exact location, the cost, and—most importantly—how to actually use the class effectively once you have it.

Quick Overview: Exterminator Class Stats

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of the unlock process, here is a quick snapshot of what you are working toward. This table summarizes the core stats to help you decide if the investment is right for your playstyle.

FeatureDetailsMy Rating
Class TypeCombat / DPS★★★★★
Primary RoleCrowd Control & Boss Damage★★★★☆
DifficultyMedium (Requires aim management)★★★☆☆
Unlock Cost$$ (See specific section below)★★★☆☆
HealthHigh★★★★☆
SpeedMedium★★★☆☆
Best ForPlayers who want to kill monsters rather than run★★★★★

Table: Basic overview of the Exterminator Class capabilities.

What is the Exterminator Class?

The Exterminator is not your average delivery boy. While the base game encourages you to be stealthy and avoid conflict, the Exterminator Class invites you to bring a gun to a knife fight. Literally.

This class is designed for players who prefer a proactive approach to the horrors in the game. Instead of waiting for a monster to corner you, you hunt them. Based on my research and gameplay experience, this class typically comes equipped with specialized weaponry that deals bonus damage to enemies, higher base health to absorb hits, and abilities that can clear swarms of smaller creatures.

Why choose it?

  • Survivability: You have more HP than other classes like the Scout or Hauler.
  • Firepower: Your starting weapons and unlockable loadouts pack a serious punch.
  • Team Utility: In a co-op lobby, you are the tank. You protect the package carriers while they do the heavy lifting.

How to Unlock the Exterminator Class: Step-by-Step Process

Okay, let’s get to the meat of the article. You want the class, and you want to know exactly how to get it. While specific patch notes in Deadly Delivery can shift numbers slightly, the core unlock method has remained consistent in the 2026 season.

Prerequisites

Before you even think about buying the class, ensure you meet these baseline requirements. If you don’t, the option won’t even appear for you.

  1. Account Level: You usually need to be at least Level 5 or Level 10. If you are a fresh account, play a few standard delivery matches to grind out that initial XP.
  2. In-Game Currency: This is the big one. You need to have saved up your earnings. Don’t spend your cash on cosmetic sprays or low-tier weapons immediately.

The Unlock Location

Many new players miss this because they assume the Class Selector is in the main lobby hub. While some classes are there, specialized combat classes are often located in specific vendors.

  1. Spawn in the Lobby: Start the game and wait for your character to spawn in the main safe area.
  2. Locate the “Contractors” or “Armory” Section: Look for a building or a kiosk that has military or industrial signage. It is often distinct from the standard “Delivery Office.”
  3. Find the Class Terminal: Inside this area, look for a computer terminal or an NPC labeled “Class Instructor” or “Exterminator Recruiter.”
  4. Interact: Walk up to the terminal and press the interaction key (usually ‘E’ on PC or ‘Tap’ on Mobile).

The Purchase Process

Once you are at the terminal, the process is simple but requires a chunk of change.

  1. Select “Combat Classes”: Scroll through the menu until you find the Combat or Defense tab.
  2. Highlight “Exterminator”: Click on the Exterminator icon.
  3. Confirm Purchase: You will see the cost deducted from your wallet immediately. Double-check that you have enough funds before clicking, as some transactions in this game are non-refundable.

Note: The cost typically fluctuates between $5,000 to $10,000 in-game currency depending on the current patch.

Detailed Abilities and Loadouts

Unlocking the class is step one. Step two is understanding what makes it tick. I’ve broken down the Exterminator’s kit into three main components so you can master the mechanics quickly.

Passive Ability: Pest Control

This is your bread and butter. The Exterminator takes reduced damage from standard enemies (like the smaller spider or shadow creatures). This passive allows you to tank hits that would down a standard Hauler class. My advice? Use this body-blocking ability to protect your teammates who are carrying the objective.

Active Ability: Toxic Spray / Incendiary Blast

Depending on the specific update March, the Exterminator usually has an active ability on a cooldown.

  • Toxic Spray: Creates a cloud of gas that slows enemies down. Use this in narrow hallways to create a kill zone.
  • Incendiary Blast: (If available in the current meta) Launches an explosive that deals AoE (Area of Effect) damage. Save this for boss encounters or when you are completely swarmed.

Weapon Proficiency

The Exterminator starts with or has easy access to heavy weaponry.

  • Shotguns: You deal increased damage with shotguns. The spread is tighter for you than for other classes.
  • Assault Rifles: Less recoil, allowing for sustained fire on fast-moving targets.

Pro Strategies for Playing Exterminator

Buying the class doesn’t make you a pro; playing it smart does. I see too many players unlock the Exterminator and treat it like “Call of Duty,” running off alone and dying. Here is how I play it to maximize efficiency and survival.

1. Don’t Go Solo

Even though you have high health, you are not invincible. The Deadly Delivery monsters scale with the number of players. If you go solo, you will get overwhelmed. Stick to the package carrier like glue.

2. Prioritize High-Threat Targets

When a wave of enemies hits, don’t just shoot the closest thing.

  • Priority 1: Enemies that grab or stun (The Graspers).
  • Priority 2: Tanky enemies that block the path (The Brutes).
  • Priority 3: Small swarmers (Leave these for your passive or a melee attack if you are safe).

3. Resource Management

The Exterminator chews through ammo. It is critical that you scavenge ammo boxes off the ground even if you aren’t empty yet. I make it a rule to grab ammo whenever I am at 70% capacity. You never know when a long corridor fight will break out.

4. Watch Your Friendly Fire

This is a common mistake. If you are using shotguns or explosives, you can hurt your teammates. I’ve ruined more than one delivery by blasting a teammate who was trying to revive me. Always check your line of fire before pulling the trigger.

Comparison: Exterminator vs. Other Classes

To give you a better idea of where this class stands, let’s compare it to the other two popular roles you might be considering.

ClassProsConsBest Situation
ExterminatorHigh DPS, High HP, Great for clearing roomsSlow movement speed, High ammo consumptionDefense missions / High monster density
HaulerCan carry more items, Moves faster with cargoLow health, Weak combat capabilitySpeed-running deliveries / Stealth runs
MedicCan heal teammates, Essential for long runsLow damage output, Dependent on teamHigh-level coordinated groups

Table: Class comparison to help you choose your main role.

If your team is dying constantly, switch to Exterminator. If your team is dying because they are too slow to finish the delivery, stick to Hauler.

Troubleshooting & Common Issues

Sometimes, things don’t go as planned. Here are solutions to the most common problems I hear from players trying to get or use the Exterminator Class.

“I can’t find the Class Terminal!”

  • Solution: The server might be lagging, or the terminal has moved in the latest update. Try leaving the lobby and joining a new server. Occasionally, certain map layouts have different terminal locations.

“I bought the class but I don’t have the weapons.”

  • Solution: The Exterminator class usually applies to your stats and passive abilities. The weapons themselves often still need to be bought or equipped in the loadout screen before you start the match. Go to the “Loadout” tab at the main menu and equip your shotgun.

“The class feels too weak.”

  • Solution: Are you fighting enemies meant for higher-level players? If you are Level 5 fighting Level 20 monsters, your Exterminator stats won’t save you. Grind out some easier deliveries first, or upgrade your weapons at the workbench.

Future Updates and Meta Changes (March 2026)

The developers of Deadly Delivery are active. Based on trends from their official Discord and Twitter/X account, balance patches are frequent.

  • Nerf Watch: Currently, the Exterminator is in a strong spot. However, devs often tweak the “Health” stat if it feels too unbalanced. Keep an eye on the patch notes in the 2026 season.
  • New Variants: There are rumors of sub-classes being added later this year. Unlocking the base Exterminator now might be a prerequisite for those future variants.

FAQ’s

Is the Exterminator Class worth it in 2026?

Yes, absolutely. If you enjoy combat or struggle to survive on higher difficulties, the Exterminator currently offers the best combination of survivability and DPS in the game.

Do I need Robux to buy the Exterminator Class?

No. As of the current March update, the Exterminator Class can be purchased entirely with in-game currency earned by completing deliveries.

What is the best gun to use with Exterminator?

The class excels with Shotguns and Heavy Rifles. The Tactical Shotgun is highly recommended if you have the credits, as the Exterminator’s passives significantly reduce its spread.

Can I switch classes mid-game?

No. Once a delivery match begins, your class is locked for that round. You must return to the lobby to change classes.

Does the Exterminator run slower?

Yes, slightly. Because of the heavy armor and weapons, movement speed is lower compared to Scout or Hauler classes. Staying close to your team is especially important.

Conclusion

Getting the Exterminator Class in Deadly Delivery is a game-changer. It shifts the gameplay dynamic from running away to standing your ground. By following the steps above—saving your currency, locating the Armory terminal, and purchasing the license—you can unlock this powerful role.

Remember, the class is only as good as the player using it. Play smart, protect your team, and manage your ammo. Once you master the Exterminator, you’ll find those terrifying night runs becoming a whole lot easier—and a lot more profitable.

Happy hunting, and stay safe out there in the dark.

Sunny Kaushik

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