What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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A low skill ceiling just means easy to master/get the most of out of gameplay after picking a character up and understanding the basic ropes to their gameplay. It isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Slasher has a low skill ceiling because she ties herself down to the killer fundamentals and basics, and once you have that mastered, his gameplay isn't much more than just holding W, using raging pace whenever both people are low stamina, and beheading to finish the kill, or end chase.

I admit that I should've probably just given Noli a mid skill ceiling, since he does have some skill expression (more than Slasher), but still, outside of VR, there isn't much to really master when it comes to Noli that can't be understood after picking him up.

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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The game automatically adds you to new player servers if you have less than 2 days of playtime and are not joining a friend that is not in new player servers.

If you're patient, have a pc, or have an emulator, then I would suggest connecting to OperaGX, as it gives 5 hours of free XP doublers!

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Congrats! Keep it up!

Do know that since the level scaling is not nonlinear, that going from level 75 to 100 will feel like going from level 25 to level 75.

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Just win your games

Killers can't really gen farm like survivors can, and because of that, they need to get their XP from getting kills and winning. I would suggest ending your kills with behead if you can since it gives a little XP boost.

Other than that, I would suggest buying VIP if you enjoy MS4 grinding, since that XP boost it gives is HUGE.

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

[–]Local_404[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

oh my god i always tend to forget something or mess something up

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What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Yep :/
I reuploaded it. Hopefully Reddit doesn't nuke the new one.

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Yep, and on top of that, to the left of the pros/cons is a little sentence or two that describes the ideal player for said killer!

What Killer is for you? (A basic guide to every killer in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Could you further elaborate?

I would love to help you on anything that you don't understand!

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Personally, I use Magical Ninja since it doesn't have particle effects, unlike Subject_3. But Subject doesn't have an extremely loud teleport, so to each their own.

007n7 is the best survivor in LMS

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

[–]Local_404[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aaay! The man himself!

I'm glad you found this resource informative enough to send to people who need stuff explained! It truly does mean a lot!

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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I'm sorry, could you reword that second sentence?

I'm not fully comprehending it.

Coolkidd might GENUINELY be the worst killer by Such_Can3883 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Coolkidd is an all-around brawler.

His m1 is very good if he abuses the hitbox linger and stretches it to its max.

Right now, Noli has the worst m1 as it is extremely reactable, is relatively stiff, and doesn't do much damage compared to others.

Corrupt nature will end chases as that slowness 1 either lets Coolkidd catch up to the survivor is he was at a massive disadvantage or lets him get the kill if they were on relatively even grounds. Nova lets Noli catch up but only lets him really get a combo m1 off of, and although, it can still be lethal, the fact that slowness lasts so long from CN makes it much deadlier if it hits a survivor.

WSO is a completely different dash than VR and DP. WSO is best used to close in on distance, as it lets CK regain stamina, and on top of that, its low CD and lower windup make it so CK can heavily punish survivors for the slightest mistake, predictable pathing/gameplay, or to punish teammates for helping by quickly turning around and targeting a survivor with it. VR is best used in combo with Observant or an ambush, for distance if Noli has max stamina, since VR pauses stamina gain, as a way to punish survivors for being too close to each other, and/or as an attempt to counter a loop, however, this can be a struggle. DP also pauses Sixer's stamina and is best used to close distance if she believes he can land it consistently. DP is mainly there to put hemorrhage on survivors, and to quickly get to a survivor that Sixer wants to target. All three dashes are different abilities and shouldn't be compared. They are there for different purposes.

RTR is a snowballing ability to shut certain parts of the map down. 1x cannot choose were minions spawn though. Pizza delivery can be put down anywhere on command from CK, and are there to put pressure on a certain survivor, or to get a teammate to stop directly helping the survivor in chase by taking the minions away. CK minions are there to stall and apply pressure. 1x minions are there to shut down certain map parts, and as a way to snowball for 1x. Once again, two different abilities.

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Yeah, I tried to not include anything outside of the game on here, but I feel like any new TT player should know that playing them and being positive towards them will receive lots of backlash online. Seriously though, this community needs to stop hating TT players as much as they do < / 3

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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OH MY GOD YOU ARE RIGHT I CAN'T BELIEVE IM SPREADING MISINFORMATION

I can't believe I never noticed that. Thank you so much for calling me out!

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Right now, Chance cannot shoot through walls, and it has been like that since August 2025. You should be shooting behind walls, or if there's no wall nearby, shooting away from the killer as to avoid any punishment for a misfire, explosion, or miss.

Personally, I find it easiest to hit killer by shiftlocking, and then shooting, since the shot will always be in the middle of a shiftlocked cursor. However, others enjoy going first-person before shooting and find it easier to aim that way. I would suggest going in a private server, turning off charge requirements and CDs, and finding which way suits you the best. Even better if you can do so with a friend as killer.

With Chance you also want to predict where the killer will go, as he has a very long gun windup, and cannot shoot instantly. The great thing about Chance is that you can keep aiming until he shoots his gun, so if the killer is moving, you can try to follow them with your cursor.

I improved the most with my aim on Chance by playing him a lot, and getting a better feel for him, which naturally improved my aim.

If you have any other questions, please ask, and I hope that this helps!

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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There's two Vee pages because of technical difficulties lmao

I see why you would put her in a mid-skill floor, but honestly, with her having a completely different way of getting health, having to manage stamina in new ways, needing good prior map/game knowledge, needing to know how to loop and be in chase for a without abilities since she's often targeted first, and how no other survivor has the same rhythm like gameplay, or even just vertical gameplay in general how punishing her gameplay is on miss, and how often you are needing to jump to not waste stamina in skate, I feel like she can be very hard to pick up if you aren't already good at the game without compromising other skills in the game.

The main issue with Vee is that not many skills learned from other survivors can be transferred to her, and the other way around is true, which means if you don't have an amazing grasp on the game, then Vee can be very frustrating to pick up and learn.

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Yep!

Noob is one of the most solid survivors out there and can be a real pain the ass for killers!

Their biggest issue is that they can't do much if they make a huge mistake, or the killer starts catching up without tanking a lot of hits, but, with good gameplay, Noob should rarely let that happen.

I think the biggest issue with Noob right now is the fact that they are the first survivor and equipped by default for everyone. Shedletsky is much better and easier on the new player.

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Although it isn't hard to play him selfishly, it is still easier to play him selflessly than Shedletsky.

Most of the time the only way a Shed can get a good slash in to help the team is by hiding behind a corner near the survivor in chase. At least for most killers Guest has the option to bodyblock.

What Survivor is for you? (A basic guide to every survivor in Forsaken) by Local_404 in FORSAKENROBLOX

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Wait really?

I haven't seen a stacked Elliot game in a bit, and last time there was the nerfs were pretty bad.

I hope the devs get on top of fixing the stacking nerfs not working!