Supervive‘s relaunch has changed a few things from the older days, but the core gameplay revolves around using different Hunters to defeat your opponents.
Hunters have different roles, and it’s crucial to pick one that suits your playstyle. However, certain Hunters, irrespective of their class, are better. They’re either powerful in the current meta due to their kit or work well with most other roles.
Let’s take a look at how the available Hunters rank in the current meta.
Complete Supervive tier list
Before diving deep into the tier list, let’s first go through the different classes.
- Frontliners: These are the tanks that have a bigger health pool and strong defensive abilities. Their job is to take hits and save their teammates.
- Fighters: This role excels in direct combat and has the highest number of choices in the current build.
- Initiators: This is a unique role that begins weak, but gradually scales up in the late and endgame.
- Controllers: This role tries to force the enemy to come out of their favorite zones and shift their locations on the map.
- Protectors: This role is the classic support that tries to buff and heal their allies.
To separate the characters, I have used four different tiers.
- S-tier: These are the best characters in the current meta, in their respective roles. Some of them have complicated kits, but learning them will be worth your time.
- A-tier: Decent characters who can jump to S-tier once you master their kits.
- B-tier: Good characters, but they’re limited in strength due to their kit.
- C-tier: Characters that simply aren’t good enough in the current meta.
P.S. Wukong and Hudson are yet to be assessed, and they will be placed soon on one of the below-mentioned tiers.

S-tier
- Oath: If you like playing tanks, Oath is the best choice. He can absorb an ungodly amount of damage without being killed, and his kit does, surprisingly, decent damage. He is also a perfect pick for solo queue, as his kit relies very little on team composition.
- Ghost: Ghost is in S-tier purely due to his versatile nature. There are better damage dealers, but Ghost has plenty of different options available in his kit. He can dish out good numbers at range, but his close combat abilities are equally lethal.
- Kingpin: If you’re playing solo queue, there can’t be many better choices than Kingpin. His burst damage makes him a solo nuker, and you won’t have to rely on your allies to come in with the support.
- Shiv: A new meta has still been unable to remove Shiv from the top, as her passive healing abilities make her a nightmare in sustained fights. Unless your opponent can dish out a huge combo, you’re more than likely to jump in, win the fight, and escape with almost full health as Shiv.
- Carbine: A more recent addition, this character is extremely powerful. She’s a great counter to any character that likes to engage, and her all-around kit is perfect in the current meta.
A-tier
- Myth: Decent character that can be S-tier in the right hands. She can do well if the opposite team lacks coordination (which happens quite frequently). You can be slightly passive or incredibly aggressive with her, and she does well either way.
- Felix: While Felix is still more than decent in capable hands, he feels underpowered with the rise of Carbine in the meta.
- Celeste: A Good character who relies heavily on her passive to control zones on the map.
- Bishop: One of the best initiators in the meta, Bishop is pretty mobile while doing decent damage. She’s also a really easy character to master, making her a good choice for beginners.
- Brall: While he is incredibly hard to master, Brall is worth your time. He can be quite malleable in terms of in-game situations, which is a bonus. His kit is pretty potent, but it requires you to be mechanically accurate.
- Zeph: A pretty good healer who can be an asset in a well-coordinated team. His kit allows him to dish out sustained heals at a consistent level.
B-tier
- Joule: While his ultimate is pretty strong, other abilities aren’t really potent in the current meta.
- Void: Thanks to a few buffs, Void doesn’t feel as powerless in the current meta. Unfortunately, he is one of the most complex characters to manage. He can be A-tier if you’re really good at him, though.
- Beebo: One of the easiest characters to learn the game with, as he doesn’t get affected by terrain. Unfortunately, there’s not much more to talk about.
- Crysta: Has decent damage potential and mobility in her kit, but lacks overall effectiveness.
- Saros: Another character with decent kit but abilities that are hard to master.
- Shrike: While her kit is average, she’s a good starting point for beginners.
C-tier
There’s not much to say about these characters, as all of them have better replacements in their respective roles.
- Jin
- Elluna
- Eva
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