Roblox Forsaken Killers Tier List (2026) – Best Killers Ranked (Updated)
Forsaken is not the kind of Roblox game where you can pick any killer and “somehow win.” A good survivor team will loop you, waste your time, and finish objectives fast if your killer doesn’t have reliable pressure tools. That’s why choosing the right killer matters just as much as your aim and movement.
In this Roblox Forsaken Killers Tier List (2026), we rank the best killers for winning matches based on chase power, consistency, map control, anti-loop tools, and late-game closing ability. This list focuses on practical match results — not only “cool abilities”.
How This Tier List Was Ranked
killers are judged by:
- Chase strength: how reliably you can get hits and downs.
- Anti-loop options: tools that cut off corners, punish tight loops, or force mistakes.
- Pressure & control: ability to disrupt objectives and rotate across the map.
- Consistency: strong in most matches, not only when everything goes perfectly.
- Last-Man Standing power: how well a killer closes the final chase.
Forsaken Killers Tier List (2026) – Overview
| Tier | Killers | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| S Tier | Guest 666 | Strongest overall, oppressive chase and snowball potential |
| A Tier | John Doe, Noli, 1x1x1x1, c00lkidd | Very strong killers with clear weaknesses/counterplay |
| B Tier | Slasher | Huge punish damage, but struggles vs coordinated looping |
| Unranked | Nosferatu | Not covered in the provided info (needs separate breakdown) |
S Tier – Best Killer in Forsaken Right Now
Guest 666 (S Tier)

Guest 666 is currently the most terrifying killer to face in Forsaken because their kit is built to win chases quickly and snowball. They have answers to multiple survivor playstyles, and once they start rolling, it’s hard for the survivor team to stabilize.
Why Guest 666 is S Tier:
- Dominant close-range chase: tight loops become dangerous because a few mistakes can end a survivor.
- High pressure kit: survivors can’t freely “set up” and play slow — you force constant movement.
- Strong snowball potential: when you get momentum, you can chain pressure so survivors don’t have time to reset.
Best playstyle tips (Killer):
- Start matches by taking fast chases and forcing early injuries.
- Prioritize survivors who can waste a lot of time (high mobility/escape kits).
- Don’t overcommit into giant loops — force short paths and corners where your kit is hardest to avoid.
A Tier – Strong Killers That Win Often
John Doe (A Tier)

John Doe is one of the most technical and strategic killers. He’s not a “run forward and swing” type. But he’s a killer that wins by controlling space.
Strengths:
- Traps and zoning tools can shut down strong loops and choke points.
- High punish potential when survivors run predictable routes.
- Anti-stun value if you time abilities well (you can reduce how much stuns ruin your chase).
Weaknesses:
- Map dependent. On open maps with few choke points, survivors have more freedom and traps lose value.
- Requires experience — beginners may feel “slow” until they learn placements.
Noli (A Tier)

Noli is one of the most mobile killers in the game. Mobility is always valuable in Forsaken because it reduces “downtime” — the time you spend just running across the map.
Strengths:
- Fast rotations let you punish survivors who split up.
- Burst damage potential if you land your key movement attack properly.
- Great at keeping pressure on the whole lobby instead of tunneling one person forever.
Weaknesses:
- Some parts of the kit are more psychological than guaranteed value — experienced survivors learn what’s real and what’s bait.
- If survivors play tight near corners, your best damage tool can be harder to land cleanly.
1x1x1x1 (A Tier)

1x1x1x1 is a projectile-focused killer with extremely high “pop-off” potential. If you land your skill shots, you can delete survivors. If you miss too much, you can feel weak — that’s why this killer is A Tier instead of S.
Strengths:
- Huge damage combos when abilities connect.
- Strong at locking in kills if you hit the right projectile at close range.
- Great late-game potential when the map is chaotic and survivors have fewer safe routes.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistent if you struggle landing the narrow projectile.
- Predictable survivors will play around your windups and spacing.
c00lkidd (A Tier)

c00lkidd is a high-pressure killer with fast attacks and strong chase tools. Their kit allows quick damage, constant harassment, and strong “catch-up” plays.
Strengths:
- Very fast primary hit (hard to juke when you’re close).
- Strong chase burst ability that can deal massive damage.
- Minion/utility tools help find survivors and block escape routes.
Weaknesses:
- Burst movement can be punished if you misread corners (overcommit = lost chase time).
- In some matches the last survivor can be annoying if they play stealthy and you rely too much on bots to locate.
B Tier – Good, But Struggles vs Strong Teams
Slasher (B Tier)

Slasher is simple and punishing. This killer thrives when survivors make mistakes — and in public servers, people make mistakes constantly. But once survivors are coordinated and loop well, Slasher can struggle.
Strengths:
- High burst punish if you catch someone out of position.
- Strong basic attacks with threatening damage.
- Great for farming wins against uncoordinated teams.
Weaknesses:
- Easily looped by good survivors.
- No reliable projectile or strong ranged pressure.
- Team stuns and coordinated support can waste your time and reset chases.
Unranked – Not Enough Info Yet
Nosferatu (Unranked)

Nosferatu exists on the killer roster, but it wasn’t covered in the provided texts. To rank fairly, it needs its own breakdown (abilities, matchups, and consistency).
If you send a short ability summary or subtitles for Nosferatu, I’ll add it into the tier list properly.
Best Killers for Beginners
If you’re new and just want wins without learning complex setups:
- c00lkidd (simple pressure + strong chase)
- Slasher (punish mistakes, straightforward kit)
- Noli (mobility makes learning easier)
Best Killers for Ranked / Competitive Lobbies
If you’re playing serious matches:
- Guest 666
- John Doe
- 1x1x1x1
- Noli
These killers stay relevant because they either control space, snowball, or punish hard.
Quick Tips to Win More Matches as Killer
- Don’t chase the best looper for two minutes straight. Pressure the team instead.
- Force survivors into short loops and corners where they can’t freely sprint away.
- If one survivor is clearly the strongest (mobility + support), remove them early.
- Learn your map routes — rotation speed is basically free wins.
FAQ – Forsaken Killers Tier List (2026)
Q: Who is the best killer in Forsaken right now?
Guest 666 is the strongest overall because they combine chase dominance with strong snowball potential.
Q: Is 1x1x1x1 overpowered?
It can feel overpowered if the killer lands every projectile. But missing key shots makes the kit inconsistent, which is why it’s A Tier.
Q: Why is Slasher only B Tier if the damage is so high?
Because damage doesn’t matter if you can’t reliably catch strong loopers. Coordinated survivors can waste too much time.
Q: Which killer is easiest to learn?
Slasher and c00lkidd. They have straightforward tools and reward aggressive play.
Q: Will this tier list change?
Yes. Forsaken gets balance patches often, so rankings can shift quickly after updates.
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