Nullscape Class Tier List — All 10 Classes Ranked (July 2026)
Complete tier list ranking all 10 Nullscape classes from S to D tier for Patch 5: Doom in Bloom. Find out which class is best for your skill level and playstyle.
Nullscape Class Tier List — Patch 5: Doom in Bloom
This tier list ranks all 10 Nullscape classes based on their overall effectiveness across Standard, Extreme, and Chaos Mode. Rankings consider base stats, ability utility, upgrade synergy, and consistency across different curse combinations. Updated for Patch 5: Doom in Bloom.
Tier List Overview
| Tier | Classes |
|---|---|
| S | Charger, Diver |
| A | Spirit, Grappler |
| B | Glider, Phoon |
| C | Bruiser, Wanted |
| D | Prisoner, Springloaded |
S Tier — Best in Class
Charger
Why S Tier: Charger is the gold standard for Nullscape. The fastest base movement speed of any class means you can outrun threats, dodge attacks, and traverse levels faster than any other class. Charger's kit is simple but devastatingly effective — no complex abilities to manage, just raw speed.
Strengths:
- Highest base movement speed in the game
- Excellent synergy with Adrenaline (speed boost stacks)
- Forgiving for beginners — more time to react to threats
- Scales perfectly with mobility upgrades like Double Jump and Ice Skates
- Consistent performance regardless of curse combinations
Weaknesses:
- No defensive abilities
- Relies entirely on player movement skill
- Less versatile than Diver in specific situations
Best For: Players of all skill levels. The default recommendation for anyone.
Diver
Why S Tier: Diver is the most versatile class in Nullscape. While Charger excels at pure speed, Diver has tools for every situation — mobility options, survivability mechanics, and the ability to adapt to whatever the run throws at you. In the hands of an experienced player, Diver can handle any curse combination.
Strengths:
- Versatile toolkit with both offensive and defensive options
- Strong synergy with Grapple Points and Ice Skates
- Can navigate complex level geometry more effectively than most classes
- Performs well in all difficulty modes
- Great upgrade scaling across all categories
Weaknesses:
- Higher skill floor than Charger — abilities need to be used intentionally
- Less straightforward than pure speed classes
- Mastery requires understanding of level layouts and enemy patterns
Best For: Intermediate to advanced players who want flexibility and creative options.
A Tier — Strong and Reliable
Spirit
Why A Tier: Spirit offers a unique playstyle centered around stealth and evasion. The ability to avoid detection entirely changes how you interact with enemies and curses. Spirit shines in runs with detection-based curses and when paired with stealth-oriented upgrades.
Strengths:
- Passive stealth mechanics reduce enemy aggro
- Excels in runs with detection-heavy curses
- Strong synergy with Ninja Belt, Radar, and camouflage upgrades
- Low-stress gameplay — fewer enemies chasing you means fewer mistakes
- Great for curse-heavy runs where avoiding combat is key
Weaknesses:
- Falls off in Chaos Mode where stealth is less reliable
- Less effective when enemies are already aware of your position
- Lower raw mobility compared to Charger and Diver
Best For: Players who prefer a calculated, avoidance-based approach.
Grappler
Why A Tier: Grappler's mobility through grapple mechanics is exceptional. The ability to zip between grapple points and reposition instantly is invaluable for both exploration and combat avoidance. With the right upgrades (Grapple Points, Larger Grapple Points), Grappler can access areas other classes can't reach.
Strengths:
- Unique grapple mechanic for instant repositioning
- Can bypass hazardous terrain and enemy clusters
- Strong synergy with Grapple Points and Larger Grapple Points upgrades
- Excellent at reaching Mart stations and altars quickly
- Team-friendly in multiplayer — can pull allies to safety
Weaknesses:
- Dependent on grapple point availability in level generation
- Less effective in open areas with few anchor points
- Requires spatial awareness to use effectively
Best For: Players who enjoy momentum-based movement and repositioning.
B Tier — Good with the Right Build
Glider
Why B Tier: Glider's aerial mobility is fun and useful, but it has limitations. The ability to glide across gaps and avoid ground threats is valuable, but Glider lacks the raw speed of Charger or the versatility of Diver. With Grace Wings and good upgrades, Glider can be very effective — but it takes more investment.
Strengths:
- Gliding mechanic avoids ground-based threats
- Excellent vertical mobility
- Good synergy with Double Jump and Grace Wings
- Can reach platforms other classes struggle with
Weaknesses:
- Slower horizontal movement than Charger
- Vulnerable during glide descent
- Requires specific upgrade investments to reach full potential
Best For: Players who enjoy aerial playstyles and platforming challenges.
Phoon
Why B Tier: Phoon is a momentum-based class that rewards skilled movement. When you master Phoon's movement system, you can achieve incredible speeds and fluid traversal. However, the high skill ceiling and potential for catastrophic mistakes keep it in B tier for most players.
Strengths:
- Highest potential movement speed in the game with proper technique
- Extremely satisfying to play well
- Rewards mechanical skill and practice
- Strong in experienced hands across all modes
Weaknesses:
- Very high skill ceiling — most players won't reach its potential
- Punishes mistakes hard — momentum loss can be fatal
- Difficult for beginners to pick up
Best For: Mechanically skilled players looking for a high-skill-ceiling class.
C Tier — Situational
Bruiser
Why C Tier: Bruiser trades mobility for durability. In a game where movement is king, this is a tough tradeoff. Bruiser can absorb more hits, but you'll take more hits because you can't dodge as effectively. Works in specific tank builds but is outclassed in general play.
Strengths:
- Higher base HP and damage resistance
- Can survive encounters that would kill other classes
- Good synergy with Helmet and Shield upgrades
- Viable in specific defensive builds
Weaknesses:
- Significantly slower than top-tier classes
- Gets overwhelmed by multiple enemies due to low mobility
- Struggles in Chaos Mode with speed-related curses
- Upgrade-dependent — needs defensive upgrades to shine
Best For: Players who prefer a tanky playstyle and don't mind slower runs.
Wanted
Why C Tier: Wanted has an interesting risk-reward mechanic related to threat level and bounty systems, but it's inconsistent. In some runs the mechanic works in your favor; in others it creates more problems than it solves. The unpredictability keeps it firmly in C tier.
Strengths:
- Unique bounty/threat mechanics can yield bonus rewards
- Interesting narrative flavor
- Can be surprisingly effective in specific curse combinations
Weaknesses:
- Unreliable — performance varies wildly between runs
- Risk-reward mechanic often results in taking more damage for marginal gains
- Outpaced by more consistent classes
Best For: Experienced players looking for a unique challenge and unpredictable runs.
D Tier — Needs Buffs
Prisoner
Why D Tier: Prisoner starts with mechanical restrictions that other classes don't have. While the thematic design is interesting, the gameplay drawbacks are too significant in the current meta. You're fighting the class limitations as much as the enemies.
Strengths:
- Unique starting conditions create a different experience
- Thematically compelling design
- Can be rewarding for challenge-seeking players
Weaknesses:
- Starts with inherent disadvantages compared to other classes
- Requires significant upgrade investment to match base-tier classes
- Struggles in all difficulty modes
- Outclassed by every other class in its role
Best For: Hardcore players who want a self-imposed challenge.
Springloaded
Why D Tier: Springloaded's bounce-based movement is mechanically interesting but practically limiting. The bouncy movement pattern makes precise platforming harder, not easier. In a game where precision matters, an unreliable movement mechanic is a significant liability.
Strengths:
- Unique movement mechanic
- Can reach high platforms with bounce chains
- Fun in casual play
Weaknesses:
- Imprecise movement makes enemy avoidance harder
- Bounce mechanics can launch you into danger
- Poor synergy with most mobility upgrades
- Low consistency across different level layouts
Best For: Casual players who want to try something different, not competitive runs.
Summary
For new players, pick Charger and don't look back. For experienced players, Diver offers the most versatility. Spirit and Grappler are excellent A-tier picks that reward game knowledge. The lower tiers aren't unplayable — they just require more effort for less consistent results.
This tier list reflects Patch 5: Doom in Bloom meta. Class balance may change with future patches.
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