Ultimate Survive Bikini Bottom Class Tier List & Guide 2023

Survive Bikini Bottom Class Tier List: Ultimate Class Guide

A lot of classes in Survive Bikini Bottom share similarities with those in 99 Nights in the Forest, like how the Pioneer mirrors the Ranger and the Bruiser takes after the Brawler. This overlap simplifies how we rank these classes since their game loops are quite alike. Here’s my Survive Bikini Bottom class tier list, aiming to guide you on spending your hard-earned doubloons wisely.

Best Survive Bikini Bottom Class Tier List

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The rankings in this class tier list of Survive Bikini Bottom are based on two aspects: the players’ ability to rush to save all residents and their capability to survive until day 250, 500, 1000, and beyond, also referred to as Infinite mode. S-Tier classes excel at speed-running and Infinite mode. A-Tier classes offer good alternatives, especially mid-game. B-Tier classes can be situationally useful, while C-Tier classes perform well only in the early game. Lastly, the D-Tier represents classes to avoid entirely. Now, let’s explore each class in detail.

S-Tier Classes

S-Tier Classes Ranking Reason Abilities
GG Rockstar This class stands out for night raids of 100+ where ranged attacks make it easier to kite enemies. It boasts excellent armor and starting weapons. To maximize effectiveness, rush for the energy restore upgrade, as the guitar’s effectiveness wanes late-game. Starts with GG Rockstar Armor and Goober Guitar (uses energy, not ammo).Perk 1: Excellent night visibility, Perk 2: Enhanced Goober Guitar damage, Perk 3: Defeating enemies refills Guitar energy.
Doodle Bandit Super for speed-runs and infinite farming if you can dodge during melee. Offers solid armor and high melee DPS to handle multiple enemies with poison damage. Starts with Doodle Armor and Doodle PencilPerk 1: More potent poison effects, Perk 2: 25% chance to spread poison on kill, Perk 3: Extra damage to poisoned targets.
Bruiser While not the strongest, it’s ideal for speed-running. Offers quick saves for most residents thanks to its high melee damage and defense. Good HP regen helps during late-game labyrinths. Starts with Bubble Wrap ArmorPerk 1: 40% HP boost and +30% melee damage, Perk 2: 10% HP regeneration, Perk 3: 5% chance to block damage.

A-Tier Classes

A-Tier Classes Ranking Reason Abilities
Pioneer This class excels in early to mid-game, largely thanks to the Ketchup Blaster, which allows you to quickly save multiple residents. However, it’s limited later due to lack of permanent buffs. Starts with Flashlight, Ketchup Blaster, and 18x Ketchup Ammo.Perk 1: Starts with 18 Ketchup Ammo, Perk 2: 10% chance to save ammo, Perk 3: Additional 30 Ketchup Ammo.
Mercenary High melee damage from the start makes for quick runs, especially with the starting Scrap. Requires skill in melee mechanics for success and using the Broken Motorcycle allows for trading later on. Starts with Mercenary CutlassPerk 1: Spawns with a Broken Motorcycle, Perk 2: Starts with 2 Sea Mines, Perk 3: Damage increases as Health decreases.
Doctor Great for supporting speed-running teams and those aiming for extended Infinite runs. Fast revives give teammates a second chance during raids. Starts with 2x BandagesPerk 1: 5x faster revives, Perk 2: Healthier revives for teammates, Perk 3: Replaces a Bandage with a Medkit.

B-Tier Classes

B-Tier Classes Ranking Reason Abilities
Cursed Soul Solid potential when high rolling, but weak when low rolling. Allows for farming of good gear but becomes weaker as the game progresses. Starts with Random ItemPerk 1: 50% chance of better loot from chests, Perk 2: 60% chance for high-tier items, Perk 3: Increased Doubloon chances from chests.
Trapper Effective early-game for gathering resources and food drops. Loses effectiveness as the game progresses and becomes less viable. Starts with Jellyfish TrapPerk 1: Better food drop rates, Perk 2: Starts with an extra Jellyfish Trap, Perk 3: Enhanced food drop rates.

C-Tier Classes

C-Tier Classes Ranking Reason Abilities
Jellyfisher Great for early rushes and farming but weak later on. The net helps in gathering resources but isn’t a game-changer. Starts with Good NetPerk 1: 20% more bonus Jelly, Perk 2: 10% chance to block Jellyfish damage, Perk 3: Potential for bonus Jelly gains.
Defender Useful for setting up defenses early but loses its usefulness mid-game. Becomes a weaker class as you advance. Starts with x2 Bamboo WallPerk 1: Starts with 2 Bamboo Walls, Perk 2: Starts with 1 Sea Mine, Perk 3: Starts with 2 Sea Mines.
Drifter Handy for speedily opening chests while managing enemy distractions. Offers some space for items but stays weak overall. Perk 1: +2 backpack slots, Perk 2: 25% faster chest opening, Perk 3: Chance for Scrap as bonus drops from chests.

D-Tier Classes

D-Tier Classes Ranking Reason Abilities
Camp Scout Flashlights are too common and not a major issue. This class ranks low and lacks significant features for gameplay. Starts with FlashlightPerk 1: 10% reduced Hunger drain, Perk 2: Increased night visibility, Perk 3: Starts with Blue Jelly Patty.

How to Farm Doubloons in Survive Bikini Bottom

Doubloons unlock quests and valuable upgrades, so here’s how to earn them:

  • Complete Badges and Quests
  • Find them in chests – the Cursed Soul’s Perk 3 boosts chances for Doubloons
  • Purchase from the Roblox Doubloon Shop (Mr. Krabs)
  • Survive Bikini Bottom codes when they become available

That wraps up my guide on the Survive Bikini Bottom class tier list. What classes have you found most effective in your adventures? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!