Roblox Forsaken Tier List (March 2026) Best Killers & Survivors Ranked

Are you ready to dominate in Roblox Forsaken but struggling to choose the right character? Whether you’re a survivor desperately trying to escape the eternal nightmare or a killer hunting down your prey, picking the perfect character can mean the difference between victory and defeat.
I’ve spent countless hours analyzing every character in Forsaken, testing their abilities across different maps and scenarios, and compiling this comprehensive tier list based on current meta performance, ability effectiveness, and overall win potential. This guide covers everything you need to know about the best Forsaken killers and survivors in March 2026, including the newly added Guest 666 and Veeronica from the Strangers From The Past update.
| Character Type | S-Tier | A-Tier | B-Tier | C-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survivors | Guest 1337, Veeronica | Shedletsky, OO7n7, Dusekkar, Two Time | Noob, Builderman, Chance, Taph | Elliot |
| Killers | Cool Kid, Guest 666 | 1x1x1x1, John Doe, Noli | Coolkidd | Jason |
Forsaken is an asymmetric horror game on Roblox inspired by Dead by Daylight, where one player takes on the role of a Killer while others play as Survivors trying to repair generators and escape. With over 600 million visits and a massive community, understanding which characters reign supreme is essential for climbing the ranks.
Forsaken Killers Tier List
In Forsaken, playing as a Killer is all about pressure, map control, and punishing survivor mistakes. Each Killer has a unique kit that determines their playstyle, from aggressive rushdown hunters to methodical trap-setters. Here’s my complete breakdown of every Killer in the game, ranked from best to worst.
Complete Forsaken Killers Tier List Table
| Tier | Killer | Cost | Difficulty | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Cool Kid | 900 | ⭐⭐ | Fast-paced aggression |
| S | Guest 666 | 1,666 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Blood mechanics & map pressure |
| A | 1x1x1x1 | 1,250 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Debuffs & zombie summoning |
| A | John Doe | 1,000 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Trap control & corruption |
| A | Noli | 1,100 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Hallucinations & teleportation |
| B | Coolkidd | 900 | ⭐⭐ | Robot tracking & projectiles |
| C | Jason | Free | ⭐ | Learning basics |
S-Tier Killers
Cool Kid – The King of Aggression
Cool Kid currently sits at the top of the Forsaken killer tier list, and for good reason. His combination of speed, damage output, and tracking abilities makes him devastatingly effective at all skill levels.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 800
- Walk Speed: 7.5 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 28 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 60 studs
Abilities:
- Punch: 26.5 damage with a lightning-fast 0.1s wind-up and 2s cooldown – the fastest basic attack in Forsaken
- Corrupt Nature: A projectile that passes through walls, dealing 15 damage plus Slowness I while revealing survivor auras
- Walkspeed Override: A devastating lunge lasting 1.34s that deals 30 damage plus Burning I (45 total damage) with a 20s cooldown
- Pizza Delivery: Summons two bots that chase survivors, dealing 15 damage plus Burning I and revealing auras (50s cooldown)
Why Cool Kid is S-Tier:
Cool Kid’s punch is the fastest basic attack in the entire game, making him incredibly consistent in chase scenarios. His lunge ability (Walkspeed Override) covers massive ground with high damage, and while you can’t steer it, the width and speed make it nearly impossible to dodge. The Pizza Delivery bots provide excellent tracking utility, helping you locate survivors even when they’re trying to hide. He dominates across all skill levels, making him the most reliable route to victories.
Pro Tips:
- Abuse Walkspeed Override’s decent cooldown to constantly pressure survivors
- Use Pizza Delivery to flush survivors out of strong loop positions
- Corrupt Nature is perfect for tagging survivors through walls in tight corridors
Guest 666 (Sixer) – The Blood Hunter
Guest 666, also known as Sixer in the community, is the sixth Killer added to Forsaken during the Strangers From The Past Halloween update. This terrifying new addition brings unique blood-based mechanics that can single-handedly turn the tide of any match.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 1,200
- Walk Speed: 8 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 27.5 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 80 studs (largest in game)
- Cost: 1,666 Player Points
- Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐
Passive Abilities:
- Manic Fixation: Guest 666 gains up to 10% speed when chasing a highlighted survivor. If the target escapes chase radius, the bonus increases to 20%
- Bloodhound: Attacks inflict Hemorrhage I, causing survivors to drop Blood Orbs that Guest 666 can collect to power up abilities
Active Abilities:
- Carving Slash: 20-damage slash that can hit multiple targets. With 10+ Blood, holding M1 triggers Eviscerate for additional damage
- Eviscerate: A lunge dealing 10 damage that propels forward, inflicts Hemorrhage I, and grants 10 Blood
- Demonic Pursuit: Leap toward a target location with damage scaling from 26-40 based on charge time. Can vault over obstacles
- Infernal Cry: A roar that inflicts Blindness II on nearby survivors
- Blood Hunt (Ultimate): After collecting enough blood, reveals all survivor locations, grants stun immunity, and significantly increases damage
Why Guest 666 is S-Tier:
Guest 666 is built for pure aggression and snowball potential. His Blood Hunt ultimate can completely devastate survivor teams when activated at the right moment. The Hemorrhage mechanic forces survivors to play differently – running while bleeding leaves a trail that directly powers up Sixer. His massive Terror Radius creates constant psychological pressure across the entire map.
Advanced Strategies:
- Maximize blood gain early by using hit-and-run tactics to inflict Hemorrhage on multiple survivors
- Wait to activate Blood Hunt until survivors are scattered and injured for maximum effectiveness
- Use Demonic Pursuit to counter survivor looping and quickly traverse the map
- Infernal Cry is perfect for breaking chase loops and blinding survivors around corners
A-Tier Killers
1x1x1x1 – The Infection Master
1x1x1x1 remains one of the most feared Killers in Forsaken due to his devastating debuff kit and unique zombie summoning ability. While not as straightforward as S-tier picks, mastering 1x1x1x1 makes you an absolute nightmare for survivors.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 1,100
- Walk Speed: 8 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 27 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 60 studs
Abilities:
- Slash: 20 damage plus Glitch I & Poison I with 0.4s wind-up and 1.75s cooldown
- Mass Infection: Deals 35-75 damage in a wave that passes through walls (14s cooldown)
- Entanglement: A narrow projectile inflicting Slowness X and Helpless, forcing survivors to click pop-ups (18s cooldown)
- Unstable Eye: Grants Speed I, Blindness III, and aura reveal (25s cooldown)
- Rejuvenate the Rotten: Summons a zombie of a killed survivor that deals damage and grants Speed I when killed (200s cooldown)
Why 1x1x1x1 is A-Tier:
1x1x1x1 can nearly one-shot survivors with Mass Infection and trap them with Entanglement. His zombie summon ability makes him absolutely terrifying for the last remaining survivor. The combination of poison, glitch, and slowness effects makes it incredibly difficult for survivors to maintain their health and escape. However, his slower base speed and reliance on landing precise shots mean he can struggle against highly skilled survivors on open maps.
Pro Tips:
- Use Mass Infection through walls when survivors cluster around generators
- Entanglement is devastating in corridors where survivors can’t dodge
- Save Rejuvenate the Rotten for when 2-3 survivors remain for maximum pressure
- Unstable Eye is perfect for initiating chases by revealing hidden survivors
John Doe – The Corruption Controller
John Doe is a map control specialist who excels at cutting off survivor escape routes and punishing positional mistakes. His trap-based kit rewards smart play and map knowledge.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 1,500
- Walk Speed: 9 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 27.25 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 60 studs
Abilities:
- Natural Malevolence (Passive): Walking leaves a corruption trail that inflicts Corrupted II on survivors
- Unstoppable (Passive): While using certain abilities, stun duration reduced to 2s and grants Speed I for 4s
- Slash: 28 damage with 0.4s wind-up and 1.75s cooldown
- Corrupt Energy: Creates a line of 27 spikes dealing up to 48 damage with an 18s cooldown, plus Speed I buff on hit
- Digital Footprint: Three traps that slow, corrupt, and highlight survivors (165s duration)
- 404 Error: Highlights all survivor auras for 4 seconds (20s cooldown)
Why John Doe is A-Tier:
John Doe’s toolkit allows him to control loops and punish mistakes effectively. His traps and spike wall cut off escape routes, and his Unstoppable passive punishes survivors who try to stun him. The 404 Error ability is a game-changer in the late game when only a few survivors remain. He’s map-dependent – excellent on enclosed maps but weaker on open ones – but mastering positioning and timing makes him a top-tier pick.
Advanced Strategies:
- Place Digital Footprint traps at popular generator locations and escape routes
- Use 404 Error when survivors are hiding or during Last Man Standing scenarios
- Corrupt Energy is perfect for zoning survivors away from objectives
- Your corruption trail makes walking more effective than running in certain situations
Noli – The Hallucination Specialist
Noli is a unique Killer who excels at map control through teleportation and psychological warfare. His hallucination mechanics add pressure but rarely win fights on their own.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 1,110
- Walk Speed: 7.5 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 27.5 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 80 studs (largest)
Abilities:
- Hallucination (Passive): Inflicts fake visuals like wrong timers, fake generators, and phantom Noli appearances
- Prankster (Passive): Spawns fake generators that cause hallucination when used
- Stab: 25 damage with 0.4s wind-up and 1.8s cooldown
- Void Rush: A steerable dash dealing 10 or 50 damage plus Hallucination II (20s cooldown)
- Nova: A throwable star that explodes, dealing 15 damage with a pull-in effect
- Observant: Teleports to a chosen generator, spreading hallucination by proximity (1.45s charge)
Why Noli is A-Tier:
Noli’s teleport (Observant) and dash (Void Rush) make him feel like he’s everywhere at once. This map presence is invaluable for applying constant pressure to generators. Nova can clip survivors in tight spaces, and Void Rush is a powerful gap closer. However, Stab is underpowered compared to other Killer basic attacks, so consistent kills rely on landing higher-tier abilities. Noli rewards smart play and excellent map knowledge.
B-Tier Killers
Coolkidd – The Robot Summoner
Coolkidd is a slightly better version of Jason with notable tracking and projectile abilities. He’s good but lacks the game-changing potential of higher-tier picks.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 800
- Walk Speed: 7.5 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 28 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 60 studs
Abilities:
- Punch: 26.5 damage with 0.1s wind-up and 2s cooldown
- Corrupt Nature: Projectile through walls dealing 15 damage plus Slowness I, reveals aura
- Walk Speed Override: Lunge for 1.34s, 30 damage plus Burning I (45 total), 20s cooldown
- Pizza Delivery: Two bots that chase survivors, 15 damage plus Burning I with aura reveal, 50s cooldown
Why Coolkidd is B-Tier:
Coolkidd has decent tools – Pizza Delivery robots automatically reveal the nearest survivors, and Corrupt Nature can slow targets through walls. However, he simply doesn’t match the damage output or control abilities of S and A-tier Killers. He’s a solid choice for players still learning Killer fundamentals or those who enjoy the tracking-focused playstyle.
C-Tier Killers
Jason – The Beginner’s Killer
Jason is the free default Killer that every player starts with. While his slash-based kit can work in the right hands, he’s significantly outclassed by every other Killer in the game.
Stats & Role:
- Health: 1,250
- Walk Speed: 9 studs/s
- Sprint Speed: 28 studs/s
- Terror Radius: 45 studs (below average – good for sneaking)
- Cost: Free
Abilities:
- Slash: Fast 0.2s wind-up, 20 damage plus Bleeding I (extra 8 damage), 1.9s cooldown
- Behead: Lunge plus wide swing, 20 damage plus Helpless I for 14s, self-slow 2s
- Gashing Wound: Series of slashes totaling 50 damage (40s cooldown)
- Raging Pace: Highlights nearest survivor, walk speed increases to 19.5 studs/s, buffed damage, stamina regen up to 70
Why Jason is C-Tier:
Jason’s low Terror Radius and powerful punish tools can be deadly against uncoordinated teams. His Slash and Gashing Wound deal solid burst damage. However, he lacks projectiles or reliable gap closers, meaning skilled survivors can loop him endlessly. Raging Pace helps somewhat, but he still struggles on maps with long sightlines. Use Jason to learn basic Killer mechanics, then upgrade as soon as possible.
Forsaken Survivors Tier List
Playing as a Survivor in Forsaken requires quick thinking, teamwork, and smart ability usage. Each Survivor has unique tools that can completely change match outcomes. Here’s my comprehensive ranking of all 11 Survivors currently in the game.
Complete Forsaken Survivors Tier List Table
| Tier | Survivor | Cost | Role | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Guest 1337 | 500 | Sentinel | Solo carry, stunning |
| S | Veeronica | 750 | Survivalist | Mobility, self-healing |
| A | Shedletsky | 500 | Sentinel | Stuns & self-sustain |
| A | OO7n7 | 500 | Survivalist | Clone deception |
| A | Dusekkar | 600 | Support | Team protection |
| A | Two Time | 400 | Survivalist | Second chance |
| B | Noob | Free | Survivalist | Balanced beginner |
| B | Builderman | 500 | Support | Team structures |
| B | Chance | 777 | Defender | RNG gambling |
| B | Taph | 500 | Support | Trap communication |
| C | Elliot | 350 | Support | Team healing only |
S-Tier Survivors
Guest 1337 – The Ultimate Survivor
Guest 1337 stands at the absolute top of the Forsaken survivor tier list. His combination of offensive stuns, defensive blocks, and invisibility makes him lethal even when playing solo.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 500 Player Points
- Role: Sentinel
Abilities:
- Block: Blocks incoming attacks, making Guest 1337 temporarily invulnerable
- Charge: Knocks down Killers on impact, creating massive opportunities for escape
- Punch: Stuns enemies, providing additional disruption in close encounters
Why Guest 1337 is S-Tier:
Guest 1337 is the best Survivor in Forsaken, period. His Charge ability lets him knock down Killers, his stealth skill grants invisibility and blocks attacks, and his Punch can stun enemies. This toolkit makes him lethal even when playing alone – mastering his timing can win games solo.
If you’re looking to maximize your win rate, Guest 1337 should be your first priority purchase. His abilities are game-breaking at every skill level, and experienced players can completely shut down Killers using well-timed charges and blocks.
Pro Tips:
- Time your Charge to interrupt Killer abilities mid-animation
- Use Block reactively when a Killer commits to an attack
- Punch is perfect for creating space when multiple Killers (in Double Trouble mode) are pressuring you
- Coordinate with teammates to chain stuns on aggressive Killers
Veeronica – The Skating Escape Artist
Veeronica is the eleventh Survivor added to Forsaken and the first female character. Introduced in the Strangers From The Past update alongside Guest 666, she brings unmatched mobility through her unique skateboard mechanics.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 750 Player Points
- Role: Survivalist (Mobility/Preparation)
- Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐
Unique Mechanic – Battery System: Veeronica cannot be healed by standard healing items like Medkits, Elliot’s Pizza, or Builderman’s Dispenser. Instead, she has a rechargeable battery that restores up to 50 HP at 100% charge. She starts each round with 30% battery charge.
Abilities:
- Vandalism: Equips spray paint to place graffiti on walls. Completed graffiti (5s to create) enables Sk8 ability usage. Maximum 3 graffiti pieces.
- Sk8: Skate at 1.15x sprinting speed within graffiti areas. Limited turn control but can perform Tricks off surfaces for stamina recovery and speed boosts.
- Broadcast (Three Channels):
- Phase: Bounce off walls on collision (5 HP self-damage). Phasing through Killers grants Resistance I for 3s and Speed IV for 2s, plus 15% battery charge.
- Bumper: Crashing into Killers knocks them back and charges battery by 15%.
- Mobile: Enhanced maneuverability for escapes.
- Activate Battery: Converts battery charge to HP at 2% battery per 1 HP.
Why Veeronica is S-Tier:
Veeronica has some of the highest chase potential in the game when properly set up with graffiti. Her skateboard provides exceptional mobility for evading Killers, performing tricks to recover stamina, and even knocking back Killers on collision. The self-sustaining battery mechanic means she doesn’t rely on teammates for healing – a massive advantage in solo queue.
Advanced Strategies:
- Place graffiti at common loops and spread them across different map areas
- Pre-plan a three-tag circuit that chains safe pallets, windows, and wall angles
- Use Phase mode against aggressive Killers – phasing through them grants massive battery charge
- Don’t activate battery healing until you’re in a safe position post-chase
- Performing 3 tricks in a row charges 5% battery
A-Tier Survivors
Shedletsky – The Swordfighter
Shedletsky could easily be S-Tier if he had more abilities. With only two skills, he delivers incredibly high impact through his offensive stun and self-healing capabilities.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 500 Player Points
- Role: Sentinel
Abilities:
- Slash: A sword attack that stuns and damages Killers, creating escape opportunities
- Fried Chicken: Restores HP, providing crucial self-sustain during long matches
Why Shedletsky is A-Tier:
Shedletsky is the easiest Survivor to play effectively and can easily outplay any Killer with proper timing. His Slash stun creates opportunities for teammates to escape or objectives to be completed, while Fried Chicken keeps him healthy without relying on support characters. Both abilities are top-notch for carrying matches on your own.
Pro Tips:
- Corner-stabbing is a powerful technique – wait around corners and stun Killers as they approach
- Some Killers are afraid of being stunned, so just turning around can make them hesitate
- Save Fried Chicken for after successfully escaping a chase
OO7n7 – The Clone Master
OO7n7 is a former hacker turned Survivalist with powerful deception abilities. His clone mechanics can completely confuse Killers and create escape opportunities.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 500 Player Points
- Role: Survivalist
Abilities:
- Clone: Creates a decoy clone for 10 seconds while becoming invisible for 4 seconds
- c00lgui: Teleports to the furthest survivor spawn after being idle for 6 seconds
- Inject: Additional utility ability
Why OO7n7 is A-Tier:
OO7n7’s Clone ability is game-changing, forcing Killers to constantly re-adjust their attack strategy. You can spawn clones and control them to mislead Killers, especially effective in beginner to intermediate lobbies. However, experienced players tend to identify clones more consistently, which limits his ceiling at the highest skill levels.
Pro Tips:
- Use Clone to absorb Killer abilities – it can tank hits meant for you
- Place clones between yourself and the Killer
- Mix up your movements so Killers can’t easily guess your real position
- c00lgui teleport is perfect for clutch escapes when you’re the last survivor
Dusekkar – The Protective Wizard
Dusekkar is a powerful support Survivor who excels at protecting teammates and disrupting Killer movement through his unique abilities.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 600 Player Points
- Role: Support
Abilities:
- Levitation (Passive): Floats above ground, reducing footstep sounds and making tracking harder
- Spawn Protection: Creates a protective orb around an ally for 10 seconds, making them immune to damage
- Plasma Beam: A beam that slows Killers while granting allies a speed boost for 4 seconds
Why Dusekkar is A-Tier:
Dusekkar’s Spawn Protection is incredibly powerful – granting 10 seconds of complete invulnerability to any teammate in danger. His Plasma Beam provides both offensive (slowing Killers) and defensive (speeding up allies) utility. The Levitation passive makes him naturally harder to track, adding to his survivability.
Pro Tips:
- Cast Spawn Protection before attempting risky generator repairs
- Use Plasma Beam on teammates being chased for maximum value
- Your floating reduces footstep sounds – use this for stealth generator work
Two Time – The Cultist with a Second Chance
Two Time received a significant rework that transformed him from one of the worst Survivors to a solid A-Tier pick. His unique resurrection mechanic provides invaluable clutch potential.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 400 Player Points
- Role: Survivalist
Abilities:
- Damage Ability: Can deal damage to Killers
- Self-Heal: Restores health without relying on teammates
- Invisibility: Temporary stealth for escaping chases
- Ritual (Passive): Grants an extra life – when killed, respawns with full capabilities
Why Two Time is A-Tier:
Two Time’s rework made him beginner-friendly while providing incredible clutch potential through Ritual. Having an extra life is genuinely game-changing in close matches. His self-heal and invisibility add survivability, while the damage ability provides some offensive utility. Perfect for players who want a safety net while learning the game.
Pro Tips:
- Play more aggressively knowing you have a second life
- Use invisibility to break chase when low on health
- Self-heal before your second life to maximize survival time
B-Tier Survivors
Noob – The Balanced Beginner
Noob is the free starter Survivor that every player unlocks first. He’s surprisingly well-rounded with decent tools for various situations.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: Free
- Role: Survivalist
Abilities:
- Bloxy Cola: Grants a 10-second speed boost
- Slateskin Potion: Adds 80 overheal for 6 seconds but slows movement by 45%
- Ghostburger: Provides invisibility and undetectable status for 10 seconds
- DEX (Passive): Reveals the furthest survivor spawn location
Why Noob is B-Tier:
Noob offers a balanced toolkit that’s great for beginners – speed boost, temporary invisibility, and HP restoration through Slateskin Potion. These abilities are helpful in many situations but fall short compared to the game-changing capabilities of S and A-tier Survivors. Use Noob to learn fundamental mechanics before investing in premium characters.
Pro Tips:
- Use Slateskin Potion when you’re safe – the 45% slow makes you vulnerable during chases
- Ghostburger is perfect for sneaking past Killers to reach generators
- Bloxy Cola is best saved for emergency escapes
Builderman – The Team Builder
Builderman is the CEO of Roblox turned Support Survivor. His construction abilities provide significant team value but require coordination to maximize.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 500 Player Points
- Role: Support
Abilities:
- Sentry Construction: Builds turrets that slow and stun Killers
- Dispenser Construction: Creates healing stations that restore HP to nearby allies
Why Builderman is B-Tier:
Builderman provides substantial team value through his structures. Healing dispensers create safe zones for recovery, while sentries can completely shut down tight corridors and loops. However, he’s significantly less effective in solo play – his abilities require teammates to utilize them properly. Choose Builderman when playing with coordinated groups.
Pro Tips:
- Place dispensers near generators for sustained healing during repairs
- Sentries are devastating in chokepoints and tight corridors
- Coordinate with teammates to lure Killers into sentry-protected areas
Chance – The Gambler
Chance is a high-risk, high-reward Survivor whose entire kit revolves around RNG mechanics. When luck is on your side, he’s nearly unstoppable – but bad luck can be devastating.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 70-130 (varies based on RNG)
- Cost: 777 Player Points
- Role: Defender
Abilities:
- Chance’s Favor: Coin flip determining various outcomes
- One Shot: Ability to shoot Killers
- Reroll: Chance to reroll unfavorable outcomes
- Hat Fix: Removes status effects and restores stamina/health
Why Chance is B-Tier:
Chance is entirely luck-based – from his starting health to his ability outcomes. At his best, he can shoot Killers, cleanse debuffs, and restore health, making him incredibly powerful. At worst, he’s weaker than any other Survivor. Only choose Chance if you enjoy the thrill of gambling and can handle inconsistent results.
Taph – The Trap Expert
Taph is a demolitionist Support Survivor who specializes in setting traps to control Killer movement and alert teammates.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 500 Player Points
- Role: Support
Abilities:
- Tripwire: Places detection wires that alert teammates when Killers pass through
- Subspace Tripmine: Creates mines that inflict Helpless and Subspace effects on Killers
Why Taph is B-Tier:
Taph excels at team communication and map control through traps. Well-placed tripwires and mines can completely shut down Killer patrol routes and give your team crucial advance warning. However, these tools require voice communication and coordination to maximize – he’s significantly weaker in solo queue where teammates might not act on your trap alerts.
C-Tier Survivors
Elliot – The Team Healer
Elliot is the iconic face of Work at a Pizza Place and focuses entirely on supporting teammates through healing. Unfortunately, his complete lack of self-sustain makes him the weakest Survivor in solo scenarios.
Stats & Cost:
- Health: 100
- Cost: 350 Player Points
- Role: Support
Abilities:
- Pizza Throw: Tosses food to heal teammates and grant a short speed boost
- Rush Hour: Additional support ability
- Order up! (Passive 1): Gains 5% healing increase up to 25% for objective contributions
- Deliverer’s Resolve (Passive 2): Sees auras of survivors taking 15+ damage
Why Elliot is C-Tier:
Elliot provides tremendous value to organized teams through healing and the unique dual passive system. However, he suffers immensely in solo play or uncoordinated lobbies because his entire kit focuses on helping others rather than self-preservation. Better options exist unless you’re in a well-organized group with voice communication.
One Redeeming Quality: Healing teammates with Pizza Throw earns $10 per heal, making Elliot one of the best characters for farming in-game currency if that’s your goal.
How to Unlock Characters in Forsaken?
Understanding how to earn Player Points quickly is essential for unlocking your desired characters. Here are the main methods:
Earning Player Points
- Completing Generator Puzzles: Consistent EXP source throughout each round
- Surviving Matches: Staying alive until the end grants substantial bonuses
- Winning Rounds: Both Killers and Survivors earn extra points for victories
- Using Character Abilities: Stunning Killers (Guest 1337, Shedletsky), healing teammates (Elliot), and other ability usage
Character Priority Recommendations
For Survivors:
- Guest 1337 (500) – Best overall Survivor, incredible solo carry potential
- Shedletsky (500) – Simple but powerful, great for learning advanced techniques
- Veeronica (750) – Highest mobility ceiling, self-sustaining
- Dusekkar (600) – Best support option for team play
For Killers:
- 1x1x1x1 (1,250) – Dominates lobbies, punishes coordinated teams
- Guest 666 (1,666) – Highest skill ceiling, devastating Blood Hunt ultimate
- John Doe (1,000) – Excellent trap control, high skill reward
- Cool Kid (900) – Easiest S-tier to play, fast-paced aggression
Forsaken Patch 3.2.0 Update – What’s New?
The Strangers From The Past update (Patch 3.2.0) released on November 1, 2026 brought massive content additions:
New Characters
- Guest 666: New Killer with blood-based mechanics and devastating Blood Hunt ultimate
- Veeronica: New Survivor with skateboard mobility and unique battery healing system
New Maps
- Beach House Paradise: Coastal setting with indoor/outdoor areas
- Classic Battlegrounds: Nostalgic Roblox-style competitive environment
- Make a Cake Factory: Industrial setting with machinery and conveyor belts
- Halloween Yorick’s Resting Place: Spooky graveyard with Halloween decorations
Balance Changes
- John Doe received a visual remodel
- c00lkidd received speed and clone effect buffs
- Noli received attack range reduction
- Various character audio and animation improvements
New Skins
- Guest 666 milestone variants (Apollyon, Hungry, Infected, Godmother, etc.)
- Veeronica milestone variants (Alien, Angel, Mecha, Wolfy, etc.)
- Halloween event skins (Vampire Elliot, Scarecrow Noob, Horseman Slasher)
- John Doe collaboration skins (Ancient Megalodon from Fisch)
How to Win More Matches in Forsaken?
Survivor Tips
- Master Generator Puzzles: Connect dots efficiently to repair faster – this is your primary objective
- Learn Killer Tells: Each Killer has unique movement patterns and ability audio cues
- Stick Together (Sometimes): Teamwork makes escaping easier, but don’t cluster in one spot
- Use Your Abilities Wisely: Don’t waste crucial stuns or heals – timing is everything
- Map Knowledge: Learn every loop, window, and pallet location
Killer Tips
- Patrol Generators: Don’t tunnel vision on one Survivor – control the entire map
- Use Your Environment: Map knowledge is crucial for cutting off escape routes
- Mind Games: Fake directions to catch Survivors off-guard
- Save Special Abilities: Don’t waste powerful attacks on easy targets
- Know Survivor Abilities: Understanding what each Survivor can do helps you counter them
General Tips for Both Roles
- Enable Shift Lock: Press Control (not Shift) to enable Shift Lock for better targeting accuracy
- Watch Sound Cues: Killers and Survivors both reveal themselves through audio before visual contact
- Never Let Stamina Hit Zero: Walking when not being chased preserves stamina for emergencies
- Practice New Characters in VIP Servers: Learning a new kit against experienced players can be frustrating
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the best Killer in Forsaken?
Cool Kid is currently considered the best Killer in Forsaken due to his fast attacks, excellent mobility, and tracking abilities. Guest 666 is a close second with his devastating Blood Hunt ultimate. For beginners, 1x1x1x1 offers powerful debuffs and zombie summoning that can dominate lobbies once mastered.
Who is the best Survivor in Forsaken?
Guest 1337 is unanimously considered the best Survivor in Forsaken. His combination of blocking, stunning, and knockdown abilities makes him incredibly effective both solo and in teams. Veeronica is the best mobility-focused Survivor for players who prefer aggressive evasion tactics.
Is Forsaken pay-to-win?
No, Forsaken is not pay-to-win. All characters can be unlocked through gameplay by earning Player Points. While premium characters like Guest 1337 and 1x1x1x1 are powerful, the free characters (Noob and Jason) are perfectly viable for learning the game and winning matches.
What’s the easiest Killer to play in Forsaken?
Cool Kid is the easiest Killer to play effectively, thanks to his fast basic attack and straightforward abilities. Jason is the simplest mechanically but lacks the tools to compete at higher skill levels. For players wanting both ease of use and effectiveness, Cool Kid is the best choice.
What’s the easiest Survivor to play in Forsaken?
Shedletsky is the easiest Survivor to play thanks to his simple two-ability kit. Noob is also beginner-friendly as the free starter character. For players wanting training wheels, Two Time’s extra life passive provides a safety net while learning.
How do I unlock Guest 666?
Guest 666 costs 1,666 Player Points and can be purchased from the Killers menu in-game. You earn Player Points by completing matches, repairing generators, surviving rounds, and eliminating Survivors as a Killer.
How do I unlock Veeronica?
Veeronica costs 750 Player Points and can be purchased from the Survivors menu in-game. She was added in the Strangers From The Past update (Patch 3.2.0) released November 1, 2026.
How often does Forsaken get updated?
Forsaken typically updates every 2-3 weeks with new content, balance changes, and bug fixes. Major content updates with new characters and maps happen less frequently but bring substantial additions like the Strangers From The Past Halloween update.
Will the tier list change with future updates?
Yes, tier lists evolve alongside game updates, player strategies, and meta shifts. Character balance changes, new additions, and community discoveries can all shift rankings. We update this guide regularly to reflect the current meta.
What’s the best strategy against Guest 666 (Sixer)?
Don’t run while afflicted with Hemorrhage – running leaves a blood trail that directly powers up Sixer. Use support characters like Taph (traps slow him) or Builderman (sentries force him to destroy structures). Keep walls between yourself and Sixer, and coordinate with teammates to avoid being picked off one by one during Blood Hunt.
Conclusion
Choosing the right character in Forsaken significantly impacts your success and enjoyment of the game. Whether you’re stunning Killers as Guest 1337, commanding zombie armies as 1x1x1x1, or skating circles around enemies as Veeronica, understanding each character’s strengths and weaknesses gives you a massive advantage.
Remember that tier lists are guidelines, not absolute rules. A skilled player can succeed with any character, and personal playstyle matters. Use this guide as a starting point, experiment with different characters, and find the ones that best match your preferences.
For more Forsaken content, check out our Forsaken Codes guide for free rewards, our Forsaken Characters Guide for detailed ability breakdowns, and our Forsaken Secret Skins guide for cosmetic unlocks.
Good luck in the eternal nightmare – may your escapes be swift and your kills be plentiful!
