Nullscape Best Builds — Top 5 Build Combos for Patch 5
Discover the top 5 best builds in Nullscape for Patch 5: Doom in Bloom. Complete loadouts with class, upgrades, playstyle tips, and curse recommendations for each build.
Nullscape Best Builds — Top 5 Build Combos
A great Nullscape run isn't just about picking the right class — it's about combining a class with the right upgrades and adapting to your curses. These five builds represent the most effective and consistent combinations for Patch 5: Doom in Bloom. Each build is designed for a specific playstyle and includes recommended upgrades, curse preferences, and playstyle notes.
1. Speed Demon
Class: Charger Playstyle: Pure speed. Run past everything. Don't fight — flee. Difficulty: Easy to learn, hard to master
Key Upgrades
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Adrenaline | Stacks with Charger's base speed for insane burst mobility |
| 2nd | Double Jump | Second jump extends your speed chains |
| 3rd | Ice Skates | Even faster on ice surfaces |
| 4th | Panic Necklace | Emergency burst when things go wrong |
| 5th | Paycheck | Fund your run faster — Speed Demon runs are short, so passive income matters |
How to Play
The Speed Demon is about constant forward motion. You should rarely stop moving. The combination of Charger's base speed, Adrenaline's detection boost, and Double Jump's aerial mobility means you can outrun almost any threat in the game.
- Keep moving. Stop only at Mart stations, and even then, be quick.
- Use Adrenaline procs. When enemies detect you, the speed boost kicks in. Use these moments to blitz through dangerous sections.
- Jump chains. Double Jump → land → jump → Double Jump. Chain these for maximum coverage.
- Skip enemies. You're not here to fight. If you can avoid an enemy, always do so.
Curse Recommendations
Good Curses:
- Random Spawn — Speed Demon doesn't care where it starts
- Husk Block — More Husks just mean more things to speed past
- Pixelate — Visual curse doesn't affect speed builds
Bad Curses:
- Nearsightedness — Hard to run fast when you can't see
- Bigger Blast — Explosions punish the fast, reckless playstyle
Best Modes
Casual and Standard. Speed Demon can struggle in Extreme when enemies are faster.
2. Tank Survivor
Class: Bruiser Playstyle: Absorb hits, outlast enemies, play methodically Difficulty: Moderate
Key Upgrades
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Helmet | Core of the build — maximizes Bruiser's damage reduction |
| 2nd | Shield | Active blocking complements passive damage reduction |
| 3rd | Adrenaline | Even tanks need to reposition sometimes |
| 4th | Medal | Longer runs = more completion bonuses |
| 5th | Defuse Kit | Remove traps that chip away at your HP |
How to Play
The Tank Survivor flips the standard Nullscape strategy: instead of avoiding damage, you mitigate it. Bruiser's base durability plus Helmet's reduction plus Shield's blocking creates a character that can take multiple hits from any enemy.
- Don't panic. When hit, assess the situation instead of immediately fleeing. You have HP to spare.
- Block heavy attacks. Use Shield against Guardian charges, Voidbreaker strikes, and explosive blasts.
- Be methodical. Clear enemies in an area before moving on. You have the durability to fight.
- Know your limits. Even with maximum mitigation, overwhelming numbers will kill you. Retreat when outnumbered.
Curse Recommendations
Good Curses:
- Bigger Blast — Shield and Helmet mitigate explosion damage
- Mass Infection — Bruiser can handle multiple Husks with area control
- Fear — Tank doesn't rely as much on precise movement
Bad Curses:
- Ambush — Being caught off guard is still dangerous, even for tanks
- Doombringer (Greater Curse) — Even damage reduction has limits
Best Modes
Standard and Extreme. Tank Survivor shines when enemies hit hard but you can absorb it.
3. Glass Cannon
Class: Diver Playstyle: High mobility, aggressive traversal, hit-and-run Difficulty: Hard
Key Upgrades
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Grapple Points | Zip to locations and bypass entire sections |
| 2nd | Ice Skates | Lightning-fast movement on ice |
| 3rd | Double Jump | Essential air mobility for grapple chains |
| 4th | Larger Grapple Points | Makes grapple chaining easier and more forgiving |
| 5th | Radar | See enemies before you grapple into them |
How to Play
The Glass Cannon lives up to its name — incredible mobility and speed, but no defensive upgrades. One or two hits and you're done. The strategy is to never be where enemies can hit you.
- Grapple first, think later. Use Grapple Points to instantly reposition away from threats.
- Chain grapples. Grapple Point → Larger Grapple Point → Grapple Point. Cover massive distances in seconds.
- Use Ice Skates on frozen sections. The speed bonus on ice is enormous with Diver.
- Never engage. You have no defensive tools. Your only defense is distance.
- One mistake = death. Accept this reality and play accordingly.
Curse Recommendations
Good Curses:
- Camouflage — Doesn't affect mobility
- Random Spawn — Doesn't matter when you can grapple anywhere
Bad Curses:
- Any curse that slows you down (Panic, Barotrauma)
- Ambush — Can't dodge what you can't see coming
Best Modes
Standard. Glass Cannon is too risky for Extreme and Chaos without defensive upgrades.
4. Stealth Master
Class: Spirit Playstyle: Avoid detection entirely. Be the ghost in the machine. Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
Key Upgrades
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Ninja Belt | Wall jumps for vertical stealth repositioning |
| 2nd | Radar | Detect enemies without getting close enough to trigger aggro |
| 3rd | Adrenaline | Backup speed boost when stealth fails |
| 4th | Grace Wings | Silent aerial movement to bypass ground patrols |
| 5th | Defuse Kit | Remove traps without triggering nearby enemies |
How to Play
Stealth Master turns Nullscape into a stealth game. Spirit's passive stealth mechanics mean enemies have a harder time detecting you. Combined with Ninja Belt's wall access and Radar's intelligence, you can navigate entire levels without being seen.
- Use Radar religiously. Plan your route around enemy patrol patterns.
- Go vertical. Many enemies are ground-based. Ninja Belt wall jumps let you bypass them entirely.
- If spotted, run. Adrenaline gives you an escape window when stealth fails. Don't try to fight.
- Take your time. Stealth builds are about patience. Rushing leads to detection.
- Exploit Spirit's passive. Get close to enemies to observe their patterns before moving.
Curse Recommendations
Good Curses:
- Camouflage — Complements Spirit's stealth mechanics
- Husk Block — Stealth characters don't engage Husks anyway
- Muted — Stealth doesn't rely on audio
Bad Curses:
- Beacon Mirage — Fake beacons can lure you into enemy detection range
- Fear — Forced movement can break your stealth positioning
Best Modes
All modes. Stealth Master is versatile — the playstyle works regardless of difficulty because you're avoiding enemies, not fighting them.
5. Support
Class: Grappler Playstyle: Team-oriented. Control the battlefield and protect allies. Difficulty: Moderate
Key Upgrades
| Priority | Upgrade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Pocket Bell | Summon an ally to assist and distract enemies |
| 2nd | Radar | Share enemy intel with your team |
| 3rd | Grapple Points | Reposition yourself and potentially pull allies to safety |
| 4th | Shield | Block attacks aimed at you or allies |
| 5th | Gift Magnet | Collect team items efficiently from a distance |
How to Play
The Support build is designed for multiplayer. You're not the damage dealer — you're the enabler. Your job is to keep allies alive, share information, and control battlefield positioning.
- Summon Pocket Bell early. The ally distracts enemies and draws aggro away from your team.
- Use Radar proactively. Call out enemy positions for your team.
- Grapple to rescue. If an ally is in danger, use Grapple Points to reach them quickly.
- Block for others. Shield can protect allies in tight situations.
- Collect efficiently. Gift Magnet lets you grab items without leaving the group's formation.
Curse Recommendations
Good Curses:
- Mass Infection — More enemies for Pocket Bell to distract
- Random Spawn — Support doesn't depend on spawn position
Bad Curses:
- Muted — Hard to communicate in multiplayer without audio
- Oblivion (Greater Curse) — Can't support a team you can't see
Best Modes
Standard multiplayer. The build's value drops significantly in solo play. Last Robloxian Standing upgrade is worth considering here.
Choosing the Right Build
| Your Priority | Recommended Build |
|---|---|
| Surviving your first 10 runs | Speed Demon (Charger) |
| Learning enemy patterns | Tank Survivor (Bruiser) |
| Maximizing score and speed | Glass Cannon (Diver) |
| Playing it safe | Stealth Master (Spirit) |
| Playing with friends | Support (Grappler) |
All five builds are viable in Patch 5: Doom in Bloom. Experiment with each to find the playstyle that clicks. For brand new players, start with the Speed Demon or check out our Beginner Build for a more detailed starter guide.
Related Guides
Glass Cannon Build — Nullscape Build Guide
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Nullscape Beginner Build — Charger Starter Build Guide
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Speed Demon Build — Nullscape Build Guide
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Stealth Master Build — Nullscape Build Guide
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