Forsaken is a Roblox survival game where team composition, timing, and role knowledge matter a lot. If you are looking for a practical forsaken roblox wiki-style overview, this guide covers the main survivor roles, how their abilities generally help a team, and what to check in-game after updates.

Because Forsaken can change with balance patches, the safest way to confirm exact numbers, cooldowns, and ability behavior is always inside the game itself. Still, understanding each survivor’s job will help you make better picks and support your team more effectively.

What Forsaken is about

Forsaken focuses on surviving against dangerous killers while using character abilities to:

  • help teammates escape pressure
  • stall or disrupt chases
  • protect key areas
  • create openings for revives, rescues, or repositioning
  • improve personal survival

A strong survivor is not always the one with the biggest damage or the flashiest move. In Forsaken, the best characters often combine team value with reliable self-survivability.

Survivor role overview

Here is a simple breakdown of how players commonly think about the main survivor types.

Role typeMain jobCommon strengthsCommon weakness
SupportHelps teammates stay alivehealing, utility, area controllower direct self-defense
SentinelDisrupts killers and protects alliesstuns, ranged pressure, anti-minion toolscan rely heavily on cooldown timing
SurvivalistFocuses on staying alive and escaping pressuremobility, escape tools, defensemay offer less direct team utility
HybridMixes team support and self-sustainflexible kits, strong all-around valueoften needs good timing to shine

How to evaluate a survivor

When comparing survivors, players usually look at a few core traits:

1. Cooldown reliability

A short cooldown can make a character feel much more consistent. Long cooldowns may still be strong, but they can leave you vulnerable between uses.

2. Team value

Some survivors are excellent at helping the group even if they are not the easiest to play safely alone.

3. Self-sustain

This includes healing, damage mitigation, escape tools, and anything that helps you survive longer without relying on teammates.

4. Matchup usefulness

A character can feel very different depending on the killer. Some survivors are especially good against mobile killers, minion-based pressure, or ranged threats.

5. Update sensitivity

Balance updates can change how a survivor plays. Always check current in-game behavior after patches.

Practical survivor overview

The table below gives a simple player-facing summary based on common community discussion and updated gameplay impressions.

SurvivorGeneral role feelMain valueWatch out for
NoobSurvivalist / utilitygood self-survival, useful into specific matchupslong cooldowns, limited team utility
TaffSupportstrong utility and team helprecent nerfs reduced some flexibility
ChanceSentinelstrong anti-minion pressure and stun rangelonger stun cooldown, weaker self-sustain
Two TimeHybridbalanced team help and survivalless forgiving than top-tier survivability picks
N7Hybrid / anti-pressureclone utility and team shielding potentialcan struggle into aggressive chase killers
VivionicaSurvivalist / disruptionknockback and strong self-survivalmobile killers can pressure her harder
ElliotSupportsteady healing and team presenceless overwhelming than before the update
BuildermanUtility supportbuildings can shape fights and provide assistancevalue depends on placement and timing
ShalestkiSentinelstandard stun value and strong self-sustainchicken value is less dominant after changes
Jane DoeHybridstun utility and excellent self-heal potentialneeds clean execution to get maximum value
Guest 1337Top-tier hybridhuge utility, damage prevention, and mind gamesvery powerful, so opponents focus him early
DucarHigh-impact supportstrong team buffs and pressure toolslow self-sustain compared to others

Survivor notes and playstyle tips

Noob

Noob is often seen as a strong personal survival pick. Players like him when they want a character that can survive well and create specific matchup advantages. His downside is that his team help can feel limited compared with more support-focused survivors.

Best for: players who want a safer, straightforward style
Pay attention to: cooldown usage and when to commit to team plays

Taff

Taff has traditionally been valued for utility and support. After recent changes, some of his old tricks are less flexible, but he still offers useful tools for helping the team during pressure moments.

Best for: players who like support-heavy play
Pay attention to: timing and whether a utility is still worth spending in the current chase

Chance

Chance works well when you want a sentinel who can help control fights from safer distances. His ranged pressure and stun value are especially useful for interrupting killer actions.

Best for: players who want safe disruption
Pay attention to: the stun cooldown and your own HP management

Two Time

Two Time is often described as a balanced pick. The character can help the team while still having enough tools to stay in the game, but he is not as overloaded as the strongest survivors.

Best for: players who want an all-around choice
Pay attention to: using your kit efficiently instead of trying to brute-force chases

N7

N7 brings clone-based utility that can create pressure relief for both you and your teammates. That makes him valuable into killers that rely on constant chase momentum or reveal-style pressure.

Best for: team-oriented players who like creating distractions
Pay attention to: clone timing and when to use it for protection versus baiting

Vivionica

Vivionica stands out for her knockback utility and strong self-preservation. In practical matches, she can force the killer to spend extra time dealing with her setup before getting a clean chase.

Best for: players who like to frustrate killer pressure
Pay attention to: mobility threats that can close distance quickly

Elliot

Elliot remains a reliable support-style survivor. He is useful when your team needs consistent healing and a steady presence during longer matches.

Best for: support players who prefer consistency
Pay attention to: whether your healing is better spent on burst recovery or sustained pressure

Builderman

Builderman’s value comes from structure placement and repositioning. Well-placed tools can help your team survive, regroup, or force the killer to take a worse route.

Best for: players who like map control and creative utility
Pay attention to: placement angles and where teammates are likely to rotate

Shalestki

Shalestki is a strong sentinel-style survivor with useful stun and sustain options. Players often appreciate how dependable the kit feels in standard combat situations.

Best for: players who like a classic stun-based kit
Pay attention to: the timing of your stun and your chicken value in long fights

Jane Doe

Jane Doe is one of the more flexible survivor picks. Her kit offers a mix of offense, utility, and self-sustain, which makes her feel impactful in many situations.

Best for: players who want a hybrid kit with strong upside
Pay attention to: lining up your axe use cleanly and getting value from her self-heal potential

Guest 1337

Guest 1337 is widely regarded by players as one of the strongest survivors in the game. He brings a lot of utility to team fights while also having strong personal defense options.

Best for: players who want a powerful all-around survivor
Pay attention to: cooldown layering, block timing, and smart pressure management

Ducar

Ducar is another highly impactful support-style pick. He is often valued for the amount of team pressure he can create while still offering meaningful utility in active chases.

Best for: players who want to influence the whole match
Pay attention to: his weaker self-sustain and how often you need teammate support

What makes a survivor feel “overpowered”

In Forsaken, a survivor usually feels overpowered when they can do several of these at once:

  • protect themselves well
  • help teammates consistently
  • recover quickly after mistakes
  • pressure the killer without losing much safety
  • force the killer into awkward decision-making

That is why characters like Guest 1337 and Ducar often draw attention from players. Their kits can affect a fight even when the user is not directly winning a chase.

Tips for choosing the right survivor

If you are not sure who to pick, start with your playstyle.

Choose support if you:

  • like helping teammates directly
  • enjoy healing, shielding, or setting up safe zones
  • are comfortable playing around others

Choose sentinel if you:

  • want to interrupt killers
  • like stuns or anti-minion pressure
  • prefer reacting to enemy actions

Choose survivalist if you:

  • want to stay alive longer on your own
  • enjoy mobility and self-peel
  • do not mind contributing less direct team utility

Choose a hybrid if you:

  • want flexibility
  • like adapting every match
  • want a mix of team value and self-defense

What to check in-game after updates

Forsaken balance can shift, so check these things after every patch:

  • ability cooldowns
  • stun duration or damage changes
  • whether utility can still pass through walls or objects
  • self-heal behavior
  • interaction with minions or special killer kits
  • any update notes tied to survivor reworks

If you are building a tier list or trying to main a character, those details matter more than old community opinions.

Quick survivor comparison

If you want...Good survivors to try
reliable supportElliot, Ducar, Taff
strong self-sustainNoob, Jane Doe, Vivionica
team disruptionGuest 1337, N7, Chance
balanced gameplayTwo Time, Jane Doe, Shalestki
strong overall powerGuest 1337, Ducar

FAQ

Is there an official Forsaken Roblox wiki?

There may be community-made guides and pages, but the most reliable place for current mechanics is the game itself and any official update notes or announcements.

Which Forsaken survivor is best for beginners?

Players usually have an easier time with survivors that feel straightforward and forgiving, such as balanced or self-sustaining picks. Check current in-game ability descriptions before choosing.

Do survivor rankings change after updates?

Yes. Balance patches can change cooldowns, utility, and overall strength, so a strong pick now may feel different after a rework or nerf.

What should I focus on when learning Forsaken?

Learn each survivor’s cooldowns, your role in a team fight, and how to use abilities without wasting them early. Good timing matters more than just using skills as soon as they are available.