Bite By Night All Character Tier List (2026 Meta)

Bite By Night All Character Tier List (2026 Meta)

Bite By Night is a Roblox asymmetrical horror survival game inspired by FNAF. One player controls a deadly animatronic killer while the rest are survivors who must repair generators (or complete objectives) before 6 AM while evading elimination.

This guide gives you all the data you need: full stats, costs, abilities, playstyles, pros/cons, and our current tier list. Tiers are based on overall performance in the latest patch (post-April 8 updates), balancing solo queue, team coordination, map pressure, and consistency. The meta shifts with patches, so check back often.

1. Killers Tier List (Animatronics)

TierKillerCost (Scraps)HealthWalk SpeedRun SpeedStaminaPlaystyle
SDoppelganger (Ennard)6,0002,5001222–2370Deception & Ambush
AThe Rotten (Springtrap)Free1,750142270Balanced Pressure & Traps
BThe Project (Mimic)4,5003,00012–15 (mode-dependent)2265Versatile Mode-Switching

Detailed Killer Breakdown & Abilities

Doppelganger (Ennard) – S Tier The strongest killer for consistent wins thanks to mind games and map-wide pressure.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Skin Stealer (disguise as any killed survivor for stealth ambushes)
    • Grab (long-range pull-in attack)
    • Wire Eyes (placeable traps that slow, reveal, or damage survivors)
  • Pros: Excellent deception in random lobbies, strong chase tools, high damage output when disguised.
  • Cons: Disguise can be countered by alert teams or Security Guard cams; requires good positioning.
  • Best For: Experienced players who love psychological warfare.

The Rotten (Springtrap) – A Tier A reliable, well-rounded starter killer that’s free and easy to pick up.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Remnant Cleaver (ranged axe throw that applies bleed)
    • Beartrap (placeable traps that stun survivors in chokepoints)
    • Scream (reveals all survivors on map + stamina regen for you)
  • Pros: Great for learning basics, strong area control, free to use immediately.
  • Cons: Less deception than Ennard; abilities are more predictable once survivors learn the patterns.
  • Best For: Beginners and players who prefer straightforward aggression.

The Project (Mimic) – B Tier Highly flexible but requires mastery of mode-switching to shine.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Mode Switch (Strength: high damage melee; Speed: faster movement + Leap; Stealth: silent footsteps + scouting)
    • Mode-specific attacks (e.g., Leap in Speed mode, heavy swings in Strength)
  • Pros: Adapts to any situation; highest health pool.
  • Cons: Steep learning curve; constant switching can feel clunky and leave you vulnerable during cooldowns.
  • Best For: High-skill players who enjoy micromanagement.

2. Survivors Tier List (Classes)

All survivors have similar base stats (β‰ˆ100 HP / Walk 12 / Run 24 / Stamina 100) with minor variations. They focus on generator repair, evasion, healing, and stuns.

TierSurvivor ClassCost (Scraps)HealthKey RoleSolo CarryTeam Play
SSecurity Guard900–1,100100Info & ControlA-TierS-Tier
ACustomerFree100Self-Sustain & EscapeS-TierB-Tier
BMedic400–80090–100Team HealingA-TierS-Tier
CFighter600–1,350100Stuns & DebuffsB-TierA-Tier

Detailed Survivor Breakdown & Abilities

Security Guard – S Tier The most complete and reliable class for both solo and team play.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Taser (ranged stun/slow on the killer)
    • Cams (monitor killer position and mark generators for the team)
  • Pros: Map awareness + chase disruption; works in every lobby type.
  • Cons: Moderate skill floor; cams have limited range.
  • Best For: Players who want to carry through info and utility.

Customer – A Tier Best free solo-carry option with strong self-sustain.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Pizza (self-heal ~20–30% HP)
    • Drink/Soda (temporary speed/stamina boost + possible slowdown debuff on killer)
  • Pros: Excellent for looping and surviving alone; completely free.
  • Cons: Minimal team support; heal has a cooldown.
  • Best For: Solo queue and beginners.

Medic – B Tier Strong support that shines in coordinated teams.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Heal (team/self heal-over-time, ~5 HP every 2 seconds, up to ~35 HP total; some overheal possible)
  • Pros: Keeps the whole team alive longer; strong self-sustain too.
  • Cons: Low mobility and defense; easily targeted when alone.
  • Best For: Team games with voice chat or good coordination.

Fighter – C Tier High-risk, high-reward stunner that needs precise timing.

  • Key Abilities:
    • Parry (block + charge stun)
    • Swing (stun killer + apply debuffs like blindness or slow)
  • Pros: Protects teammates effectively in groups.
  • Cons: High skill ceiling; vulnerable on missed parries; struggles solo.
  • Best For: Coordinated teams only.

FAQ

1. How do I earn Scraps fast to unlock new characters?

Play matches consistentlyβ€”Scraps are capped at ~525 per game. Survivors earn more by repairing generators and surviving longer; killers earn by getting kills. Use daily login bonuses, redeem active codes (e.g., QUICKFIX for 1,000 Scraps), and complete side objectives. Prioritize Customer (free) and Springtrap (free) first, then save for Security Guard or Ennard depending on your preferred role.

2. Which killer or survivor is best for beginners?

For killers: Start with The Rotten (Springtrap)β€”it’s free and has straightforward tools. For survivors: Customer is the best beginner pick because it’s free, has strong self-healing, and lets you focus on learning chases without needing to support a team.

3. How often does the tier list change and will new characters be added?

The tier list updates after every major patch (usually every 1–2 weeks). More killers (like teased Puppet or Mangle variants) and survivor skins are planned. Community consensus shifts slightly with balance changes, but Security Guard and Ennard remain top-tier in most recent patches.

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