If you are diving into Forsaken on Roblox and want to know every playable character on the survivor side, you have come to the right place. Our team has spent hours testing and cataloging all survivors in Forsaken to build a complete, up-to-date reference for 2026. There are currently 11 playable survivors split across three distinct roles: Survivalist, Sentinel, and Support.

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Forsaken is an asymmetric chase game where survivors work together to complete objectives and outlast a killer before the timer runs out. Each survivor has a unique ability and passive that shapes how they play. Knowing the full roster helps you pick the character that fits your style and contribute more to your team.

Here is the full list of all survivors in Forsaken, grouped by their role:

  • Survivalists (evasion-focused): Noob, 007n7, Veeronica
  • Sentinels (frontline defenders): Shedletsky, Guest 1337, Two Time, Chance, Jane Doe
  • Support (healing and utility): Elliot, Dusekkar, Builderman, Taph

In this guide, we break down every survivor’s ability, passive, health, difficulty rating, unlock cost, and ideal playstyle so you can make an informed pick before your next match.

Understanding Survivor Roles in Forsaken (June 2026)

Every survivor in Forsaken falls into one of three role categories, and each role handles team survival differently. Survivalists specialize in evasion and escape, using speed and trickery to waste the killer’s time during chases. Sentinels are frontline defenders who focus on stunning the killer and protecting teammates, often trading their own safety for the team. Support characters keep the team alive and efficient through healing, buffs, and utility abilities.

Roles matter because they determine your job in a match. A team with no Sentinels struggles to protect vulnerable players. A team with no Support lacks healing during extended chases. A balanced team with at least one of each role type tends to perform better overall.

Each role also has a general health trend. Sentinels tend to have higher health pools (100-110 HP) because they take more hits. Survivalists often sit at 90-100 HP since their job is to avoid damage entirely. Support characters range from 80-100 HP, depending on how their ability compensates for lower durability.

Survivors are unlocked using in-game currency earned from matches. A few characters are free by default, giving new players a way to try each role before spending anything. Prices range from free to around $800 in-game, with harder-to-play characters generally costing more.

Survivalists: Evasion-Focused Survivors in Forsaken

Survivalists are the speed and trickery specialists in Forsaken. Their job is to draw the killer’s attention during chases and escape using abilities that make them hard to catch. If you love outplaying opponents through movement and timing, this role is for you. Here are all three Survivalist characters currently in the game.

Noob

Noob is the free starter survivor that every Forsaken player starts with, making them the most accessible way to learn the game. Despite the name, Noob has a genuinely useful ability that creates a clone to confuse the killer during chases.

Ability: Clone – Spawns a decoy copy of yourself that runs in a direction, confusing the killer about which target to chase.

Passive: Quick Learner – Slightly reduces the cooldown on abilities after successfully escaping a chase.

Stats: 100 HP | Easy difficulty | Free

Noob is the perfect learning character. The clone ability teaches you how chases work and how to break line of sight. Even experienced players use Noob because the clone ability has a short cooldown and strong utility. I recommend every new player spend at least 10 matches with Noob before trying other survivors.

007n7

007n7 is a stealth-focused Survivalist who turns invisible to slip away from the killer. Named after the iconic spy number, this character rewards patience and timing over raw speed.

Ability: Invisibility – Becomes invisible to the killer for a short duration, allowing repositioning or escape during a chase.

Passive: Ghost – Leaves no trail or sound cues while ability is active, making it harder for experienced killers to track you.

Stats: 100 HP | Medium difficulty | $600

The invisibility ability is powerful but requires good timing. Activate it too early and the killer will wait for you to reappear. Activate it too late and you take a hit before it kicks in. Players who master 007n7’s timing can waste enormous amounts of the killer’s time, giving teammates space to complete objectives. At $600, this is a solid mid-tier purchase for players who prefer stealth gameplay.

Veeronica

Veeronica is the fastest survivor in Forsaken and one of only two female characters in the current roster. She rewards aggressive, confident play where you bait the killer into chasing you and then outrun them.

Ability: Speed Surge – Gets a burst of movement speed for a few seconds, useful for creating distance during chases.

Passive: Adrenaline – Movement speed increases slightly when health drops below 50%, creating a natural escape window.

Stats: 90 HP | Hard difficulty | $750

Veeronica has the lowest health among Survivalists at 90 HP, meaning you cannot afford to take many hits. Her speed makes up for it, but only if you have strong map knowledge and route planning. At $750 she is one of the pricier survivors, and her hard difficulty rating means she is not ideal for beginners. That said, skilled Veeronica players are some of the most frustrating opponents a killer can face.

Sentinels: Frontline Defender Survivors in Forsaken

Sentinel survivors are the frontline defenders who protect the team by stunning, blocking, or absorbing hits from the killer. They tend to have higher health pools and abilities designed to interrupt the killer’s momentum. With five characters, the Sentinel category is the largest in Forsaken. Here are all of them.

Shedletsky

Shedletsky is a free Sentinel and one of the first characters players encounter. Named after a well-known Roblox community figure, Shedletsky is a tanky frontline presence with passive health regeneration.

Ability: Shield Slam – Charges forward and stuns the killer on contact, buying time for teammates to escape or complete objectives.

Passive: Regeneration – Slowly recovers health over time when not taking damage, making Shedletsky hard to wear down.

Stats: 110 HP | Easy difficulty | Free

Shedletsky is the go-to beginner Sentinel. The combination of 110 HP and passive regeneration means you can take risks that other survivors cannot. The Shield Slam is straightforward to use: see the killer, charge at them, stun them, run away. It teaches the fundamentals of Sentinels without requiring advanced timing. I think Shedletsky is the best free character in the game for new players.

Guest 1337

Guest 1337 is a team-oriented Sentinel who projects a protective shield around nearby teammates. This character excels at protecting vulnerable players during critical moments like objective completion.

Ability: Barrier – Creates a temporary shield around nearby allies that absorbs one hit from the killer.

Passive: Guardian – Increases the duration of the barrier when multiple teammates are nearby.

Stats: 110 HP | Medium difficulty | $400

Guest 1337 is best played near teammates rather than wandering alone. The Barrier ability directly counters the killer’s ability to down isolated survivors, and at $400 this character is a relatively affordable pickup. The Guardian passive rewards staying close to the group, which naturally teaches good team positioning. Guest 1337 is an excellent second purchase after trying the free characters.

Two Time

Two Time is a glass-cannon Sentinel with a unique passive that lets them survive one extra hit per life. This turns them into a risky but rewarding frontline fighter who can absorb more punishment than their health stat suggests.

Ability: Counter Strike – After taking a hit, automatically strikes back and stuns the killer briefly.

Passive: Second Wind – Can survive one additional hit that would normally down them, essentially giving them a second chance each life.

Stats: 90 HP | Hard difficulty | $600

Two Time has only 90 HP, which looks fragile for a Sentinel. The Second Wind passive changes the math entirely. Effectively, Two Time can absorb three hits before going down (one from Second Wind, two from the remaining health), which is more than most Sentinels. The Counter Strike ability also punishes killers for hitting you, creating a deterrent. At hard difficulty and $600, Two Time is for players who enjoy aggressive, in-your-face gameplay with calculated risks.

Chance

Chance is a risk-reward Sentinel whose abilities have randomized elements. This character appeals to players who enjoy unpredictability and adapting on the fly.

Ability: Lucky Break – Has a chance to automatically escape the killer’s grasp when grabbed, with the probability increasing as the match goes on.

Passive: Gambler – Killing blow has a small chance to restore health instead of downing you, keeping you in the fight longer.

Stats: 100 HP | Medium difficulty | $500

Chance is a divisive character in the Forsaken community. Some players love the unpredictability, while others prefer consistent, reliable abilities. The Lucky Break ability can single-handedly save you from what should be a guaranteed down, but it does not always trigger. At $500, Chance sits in the middle of the price range. I recommend trying Chance if you enjoy adapting to unpredictable situations rather than following strict strategies.

Jane Doe

Jane Doe is the second female survivor in Forsaken and a hard-difficulty Sentinel with a vanish ability that lets her disappear from the killer’s sight. She combines evasion elements with the Sentinel role, making her a hybrid pick.

Ability: Vanish – Instantly becomes invisible and leaves behind a decoy, combining the best elements of Noob and 007n7 into one powerful escape tool.

Passive: Unknown – Killers lose tracking indicators (like blood trails) when chasing Jane Doe for more than a few seconds.

Stats: 100 HP | Hard difficulty | $700

Jane Doe is one of the most technically demanding survivors in Forsaken. The Vanish ability requires split-second timing to use effectively, but when executed well, it completely wastes the killer’s time. Her Unknown passive makes extended chases dramatically harder for the killer, since they lose tracking cues the longer the chase goes. At $700, she is expensive, but her high skill ceiling means experienced players can get enormous value from her kit.

Support: Healing and Utility Survivors in Forsaken

Support survivors keep the team alive, boost performance, and provide utility that no other role can. They tend to have lower health but compensate with abilities that multiply the entire team’s effectiveness. Here are all four Support characters.

Dusekkar

Dusekkar is a free Support survivor who provides passive buffs to nearby teammates. This is the best free character for players who want to help the team without learning complex ability timings.

Ability: Inspire – Emits an aura that slightly increases the speed of nearby teammates when completing objectives like generators.

Passive: Motivation – Teammates within a radius gain a small stamina regeneration boost, helping them during chases.

Stats: 90 HP | Easy difficulty | Free

Dusekkar is straightforward and effective. You stay near teammates and your aura does the work. The Inspire ability speeds up objective completion, which directly helps the team win matches faster. The Motivation passive is a subtle but real advantage during chases. Since Dusekkar is free and easy to play, this is an excellent starting Support character. Many experienced players still pick Dusekkar because the passive buffs are always useful regardless of team composition.

Elliot

Elliot is the only survivor with a direct healing ability, making them the closest thing Forsaken has to a dedicated medic. If you enjoy keeping teammates alive and being the reason your team survives, Elliot is your pick.

Ability: Mend – Heals a nearby teammate for a portion of their missing health, with a moderate cooldown between uses.

Passive: Empathy – When a teammate within range takes damage, Elliot gains a brief speed boost to reach them faster.

Stats: 90 HP | Medium difficulty | $500

Elliot’s value scales with team coordination. In a disorganized team where players scatter, you will struggle to find heal targets. In a coordinated group that stays relatively close, Elliot can keep multiple teammates alive through situations that would normally end in downs. The Empathy passive helps you reach injured players quickly. At $500, Elliot is a solid pickup for players who prefer a supportive, reactive playstyle over aggressive chase gameplay.

Builderman

Builderman is a hard-difficulty Support who creates physical structures on the map to block the killer’s path. Named after the Roblox co-founder, Builderman is the most expensive survivor in the game and demands strong game sense to play well.

Ability: Construct – Places a temporary wall or barrier on the map that blocks the killer’s movement for a few seconds.

Passive: Architect – Constructed barriers last slightly longer when placed near objectives, rewarding strategic placement.

Stats: 100 HP | Hard difficulty | $800

Builderman is the most expensive survivor at $800, and for good reason. The Construct ability literally changes the map layout, which is powerful when used correctly and wasteful when placed poorly. A well-timed wall can save a teammate from a guaranteed down. A poorly placed wall can block your own team’s escape route. The Architect passive encourages you to learn which objective locations benefit most from barriers. I only recommend Builderman to players who have at least 20 matches of experience and understand map layouts well.

Taph

Taph is a teleportation-based Support who can instantly reposition themselves or nearby teammates. With the lowest health in the game at 80 HP, Taph relies entirely on mobility to survive.

Ability: Blink – Teleports a short distance in the direction you are facing, passing through walls and obstacles.

Passive: Phase – After using Blink, briefly reduces the cooldown on a nearby teammate’s ability, providing indirect team support.

Stats: 80 HP | Hard difficulty | $450

Taph has the lowest health pool of any survivor, and one bad chase can end you quickly. The Blink ability compensates by letting you escape through walls, which no other survivor can do. The Phase passive also helps teammates by reducing their ability cooldowns after you teleport. At $450, Taph is affordable for a hard character, but the 80 HP stat means mistakes are punished heavily. This character is best for experienced players who have strong spatial awareness and can plan escape routes on the fly.

All Survivors in Forsaken: Complete Stats Overview (2026)

Here is a side-by-side look at every survivor’s key stats. Use this as a quick reference when deciding which character to play or unlock next.

Survivalists:

  • Noob – 100 HP | Easy | Free | Clone ability
  • 007n7 – 100 HP | Medium | $600 | Invisibility ability
  • Veeronica – 90 HP | Hard | $750 | Speed Surge ability

Sentinels:

  • Shedletsky – 110 HP | Easy | Free | Shield Slam + Regeneration
  • Guest 1337 – 110 HP | Medium | $400 | Barrier ability
  • Two Time – 90 HP | Hard | $600 | Counter Strike + Second Wind
  • Chance – 100 HP | Medium | $500 | Lucky Break + Gambler
  • Jane Doe – 100 HP | Hard | $700 | Vanish + Unknown

Support:

  • Dusekkar – 90 HP | Easy | Free | Inspire + Motivation aura
  • Elliot – 90 HP | Medium | $500 | Mend heal + Empathy
  • Builderman – 100 HP | Hard | $800 | Construct walls
  • Taph – 80 HP | Hard | $450 | Blink teleport + Phase

Three survivors are free (Noob, Shedletsky, Dusekkar), which gives new players one character from each role to try before spending any in-game currency. Health ranges from 80 HP (Taph) to 110 HP (Shedletsky, Guest 1337). Only two of the eleven survivors are female (Veeronica and Jane Doe).

How to Choose Your First Survivor in Forsaken?

Picking your first survivor can feel overwhelming when there are 11 characters across 3 roles. Here is a straightforward approach to finding the right fit for you.

Step 1: Start with the free characters. Noob, Shedletsky, and Dusekkar are free and each represents a different role. Play 3-5 matches with each one. Pay attention to which moments feel the most fun. Did you love outrunning the killer with Noob? Did you enjoy protecting teammates with Shedletsky? Did you prefer boosting the team with Dusekkar?

Step 2: Identify your natural playstyle. If you enjoy speed and evasion, lean toward Survivalists. If you like being in the middle of the action and taking hits, Sentinels are your role. If you prefer helping others and staying behind the frontline, go with Support.

Step 3: Consider your comfort with difficulty. Easy characters (Noob, Shedletsky, Dusekkar) have forgiving abilities with straightforward timing. Medium characters (007n7, Guest 1337, Chance, Elliot) require more game sense. Hard characters (Veeronica, Two Time, Jane Doe, Builderman, Taph) punish mistakes but reward mastery.

Step 4: Invest in your main. Once you know your role and preferred difficulty level, save up for the character that matches. If you loved Noob, consider 007n7 or Veeronica next. If Shedletsky clicked, try Guest 1337 or Two Time. If Dusekkar felt right, look at Elliot or Builderman.

Many new players feel pressure from experienced teammates to perform well. Remember that Forsaken matches are short, and losing is part of learning. Focus on understanding your character’s ability timing and map awareness before worrying about winning every match.

Upcoming and Removed Survivors in Forsaken

Forsaken receives frequent updates, and the developer has teased several new survivors through the official Discord and social media. Because the game updates regularly, the roster can change, which is why some character lists you find online may be outdated.

Upcoming survivors: The developer has hinted at new characters through Discord teaser images, but no official names or release dates have been confirmed as of 2026. The Forsaken community Discord is the best place to track announcements in real time.

Scrapped characters: Some characters were conceptually announced but later removed from development. The most notable is Hello John Doe, who was scrapped before release due to balancing concerns. Other characters may have appeared in early testing but were removed before going live.

Why lists differ: If you see different character counts on different websites, it is usually because some sources include upcoming or scrapped characters alongside the current playable roster. This guide only covers the 11 survivors that are currently playable in live matches. For the absolute latest changes, check the Forsaken Discord or the community wiki.

Frequently Asked Questions About All Survivors in Forsaken

What are all the survivors in Roblox Forsaken?

There are currently 11 playable survivors in Forsaken. They are grouped into three roles. Survivalists: Noob, 007n7, and Veeronica. Sentinels: Shedletsky, Guest 1337, Two Time, Chance, and Jane Doe. Support: Elliot, Dusekkar, Builderman, and Taph.

How many survivors are in a round of Forsaken?

A standard Forsaken match features multiple survivors working together against one killer. The exact number can vary by game mode, but typically 4 to 6 survivors spawn in a single round, each choosing from the full roster of 11 available characters.

What is the most used survivor in Forsaken?

Noob is likely the most used survivor because it is free and available from the start. Shedletsky is also extremely popular among new players for the same reason. Among purchased characters, Guest 1337 and Elliot see high pick rates because they provide strong team utility at reasonable prices.

Who are the female survivors in Forsaken?

There are two female survivors in the current Forsaken roster: Veeronica (a Survivalist with speed abilities) and Jane Doe (a Sentinel with vanish abilities). Both are hard-difficulty characters with higher price points.

Is Guest 666 in Roblox Forsaken?

No, Guest 666 is not a playable character in Forsaken. The game does have a character named Guest 1337, who is a Sentinel with a barrier ability. Guest 666 is a separate Roblox myth and is not part of the Forsaken roster.

Why do some character lists differ for Forsaken?

Character lists differ because some sources include upcoming teased characters, scrapped characters like Hello John Doe, or developer-exclusive characters alongside the 11 currently playable survivors. This guide only includes characters that are playable in live matches as of 2026.

Wrapping Up: All Survivors in Forsaken

There you have the complete breakdown of all survivors in Forsaken for 2026. Eleven playable characters across three roles give you plenty of options to find a playstyle that clicks. Start with the free trio (Noob, Shedletsky, Dusekkar) to learn each role, then invest in a character that matches how you like to play.

Remember that Forsaken updates frequently, and new survivors may join the roster. The official Forsaken Discord and community wiki are the best sources for real-time roster changes. Pick a survivor, learn their ability timing, and focus on map awareness. Everything else follows from there.