Forsaken is a game where you either kill others or try not to get killed yourself. Pretty straightforward, right? However, there are multiple purchasable in-game characters, each with their own perks, that can help you survive longer in a round. Here’s the Forsaken all survivors guide.
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All Survivors In Forsaken
As of right now, there are 10 available survivor characters in Forsaken. Every player starts out with the free Noob character and can purchase the nine remaining ones with cash earned in-game. Each character has their own stats and skills, as well as skins – but keep in mind the skins are decorative only.
Below you’ll find a detailed rundown on all the survivors in Forsaken. If you’re looking for info on the enemies, our Forsaken all enemies guide can help you out.
Survivor | Appearance | Cost | Difficulty | Health | Passives |
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007n7 | ![]() | 500$ | 4/5 | 100 | Dex: Always see the location of the furthest survivor spawn. |
Builderman | ![]() | 500$ | 2/5 | 90 | / |
Chance | ![]() | 777$ | Variable | 50-130 | Unpredictable Fate: Max HP set to a random value from 70-90. |
Dusekkar | ![]() | 600$ | 5/5 | 90 | Levitation: Makes no walking sound. |
Elliot | ![]() | 350$ | 2/5 | 80 | Order Up!: Gain 5% in Heal after every completed objective (max 25%). Deliverer’s Resolve: Whenever a players receives more than 15 damage, their aura appears for 4s. |
Guest 1337 | ![]() | 500$ | 4/5 | 115 | Made To Last: Has extra 15HP. |
Noob | ![]() | Free | 3/5 | 100 | / |
Shedletsky | ![]() | 500$ | 3/5 | 100 | / |
Taph | ![]() | 500$ | 4/5 | 90 | / |
Two Time | ![]() | 400$ | 1/5 | First life: 100 Second life: 40-110 | Undying Devotion: Gets a second life. |
007n7 Survivor Guide

This is a great choice of survivor if you like fast gameplay. 007n7 is all about tricks, escapes and swift solutions, which goes perfect with 🦩its lore background of being a hacker. He has three abilities:
- Clone: Create a clone of yourself for 10s and receive Invisibility IV and Undetectable I for 4s. If you touch your clone in the first two seconds, it disappears and you get Weakness II for 2s. Cooldown 25s.
- C00lgui: Stay in place for 6s after which you teleport to the furthest survivor spawn locations. Cooldown 60s.
- Inject: The clones you spawn with your Clone ability change their movement type to aimless wandering, pathfinding (to the closest survivor spawn) or cursor following. Cooldown 0s.
With all this in mind, 007n7 works wonders in confusing killers and leading them to the wrong clues while at the same time helping your fellow survivors.
Builderman Survivor Guide

Primarily a support survivor, Builderman’s main role is what his name says – to build. Despite having less health than an average survivor, Builderman has tw🌳o abilities which make him a si🐷gnificant addition to any team:
- Sentry Construction: Build a 30 HP sentry that targets killers (only one active at a time), and receive 3$ if it gets destroyed. Cooldown 45s.
- Dispenser Construction: Build a 15 HP dispenser that heals nearby survivors (only one active at a time), and receive 3$ if it gets destroyed. Cooldown 45s.
Playing on your own as Builderman might not be too fun, but with a good team you’re almost guaranteed a win, especially if you use this survivor’s abilities to the max.
Chance Survivor Guide

If you thought gambling in a game like this doesn’t exist, think again. When you play as Chance, almost everything you do is decided by luck. Even though this might sound too challenging, this survivor has some quite powerful abilities:
- Chance’s Favor: Flip a coin. If it lands on heads, get a boost for all other abilities. If it lands on tails, get Weakness for 15s. Cooldown 0.5s.
- Shoot: Take out a gun and shoot the killer, with various odds of firing a bullet, the gun not firing at all or the gun exploding and dealing 45 damage to you. Cooldown 40s.
- Reroll: Change your HP value to a random number from 50 to 130. Cooldown 20s.
- Hat Fix: Removes any and all Weakness from other abilities. Cooldown 60s.
With a little bit of luck, this survivor is easily the OP. However, if you think you’re not a lucky person and can’t deal with bad fate consequences, Chance might not be for you.
Dusekkar Survivor Guide

Ever wanted to play a mage in a game like Forsaken? Now you can. Dusekkar casts various spells (i.e. abilities) to help himself and fellow playersꦚ, but also hurt killers:
- Spawn Protection: Cast a protection shield on a fellow survivor for 8s by keeping your cursor on the player. Cooldown 35s.
- Plasma Beam: Shoot a beam that gives killers Slowness II for 3s and survivors Speed I for 4s. Cooldown 20s.
Both of these abilities do make your already slow character even slower, but compared to what you receive in return, the reduced speed becomes tolerable. Every good♌ group of survivors should have at least one Dusekkar.
Elliot Survivor Guide

Don’t be fooled by the cute looks. Elliot is yet another great support survivor and the only one in-game with two passives, both focused on helping out other players. His two abilities shouldn’t be undermined:
- Pizza Throw: Toss a pizza in front of you that heals other players for 35HP. The pizza can’t heal you and it despawns after 25s. Cooldown 35s.
- Rush Hour: Get Speed III for 3s after having healed a player. Cooldown 30s.
The only realistic downside to this survivor is that, while being focused on healing others, you cannot heal yourself. Also, you can’t attack the killers, but that’s less relevant🍷 compared to the importance Elliot plays as a support survivor.
Guest 1337 Survivor Guide

Don’t worry, of course there’s a survivor that’s fully focused on offense. The only thing about Guest 1337 not related to dealing and deflecting damage is the fact that he gets 15HP more from his passive. The rest of his abilities, as you can see, focus on somethi🌺ng rather offense-related:
- Block: Get Invincibility for 1s, at a cost of reduced speed. Every successful block charges your Punch ability. Cooldown 24s.
- Charge: Dash forward and immobilize the killer for 1.25s, unless he’s been charged at in the previous 10s, in which case you take 15 damage. Cooldown 45s.
- Punch: Stun a killer in your range for 2s. Cooldown 3s.
Guest 1337 is for those players who want a fair fight in their gameplay. No running around, no hiding, just throwing punches. Sounds badass, right?
Noob Survivor Guide

Just because Noob is the only free character in-game doesn’t mean he’s of no use. Because he’s portrayed as a beginner, his abilities are expectedly revolved around fleeing the killer and avoiding any confrontation:
- Bloxy Cola: You have two of them in the inventory. Upon drinking, get Speed I for 10s and get rid of all slowness effects. Cooldown 12s.
- Slateskin Potion: You have two of them in the inventory. Upon drinking, get 80 HP of overheal but also a 45% decrease in speed. Cooldown 65s.
- Ghostburger: Get Undetectable II for 10s and Invisibility III for 8s. Cooldown 45s.
If you’re the type of player that doesn’t like any fancy add-ons and just wants to play the game as-is, Noob is the perfect survivor for you. Just try not to play like a noob as well, and you’ll do great.
Shedletsky Survivor Guide

Imagine a Noob, but with heals and damage dealing. Well, that’s exactly what kind of survivor Shedletsky is. Once again, if you’re a fan of straightforward gameplay, this jusꦚt might be the ideal character for you, especially with his very si😼mple abilities:
- Slash: Lunge forward and deal 30 damage to the killer while stunning him for 3.25s. Also get Resistance II and a speed decrease of 75%. Cooldown 40s.
- Fried Chicken: Get a piece of fried chicken and restore 5HP momentarily and 35HP over 10s. Can only be used twice in-game. Cooldown 70s.
It really is that simple. After all, this shouldn’t be a game that’s too complicated, and a survivor like this allows you to use your abilities but also do in-round tasks and avoid the killer efficiently.
Taph Survivor Guide

When you play as Taph you’re essentially doing everything at once, considering his main responsibility is to find the killer and help other players at the same t🧔ime. You can ཧdo this in two different ways:
- Tripwire: Place a tripwire on the ground for around 80s (three can be placed at the same time). If a killer falls on it, it slows him down and reveals his location for 8s. Cooldown 25s.
- Subspace Tripmine: Place a semi-transparent bomb on the ground that stuns the killer when he approaches it. If not activated in 35s, it detonates on its own. Cooldown 40s.
Besides Taph obviously being a great survivor, keep in mind that you’re the greatest threat to the killer. Don’t be surprised if you notice the killer constantly running after you and not other players.
Two Time Survivor Guide

Looking for something a bit more dramatic? You definitely have to try out Two Time, a cultist by lore whose main trait is dying and coming back to life. He’s the only survivor in-game that doesn’t have any abilities, but that is well compensated by his passive, which allows him to revive himself with 40HP. Should you become the last standing survivor, playing as Two Time gives you an HP boost, rounding it up to a whopping 110 HP.
Even though you can’t help other players or hurt the killer, your best bet when playing as this survivor is to live to be the last one standing, and then become a nuisance to the killer. Or, you know, piggyback off of other players and꧑ get your win by using y♋our revive ability. But where’s the fun in that?
And that’s all of the survivors in Forsaken. Choose whichever works best for you, and try not to get caught by the killer too soon. Looking for more in-game help? Check out our Forsaken codes list or Forsaken Discord and Trello links, where you can talk to fellow players.
Published: Apr 11, 2025 3:34 PM UTC