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Like other free-to-play PC MOBAs and battle royale games, Theorycraft’s foray into the genre features various colorful characters to play around with. Depending on their roles, the heroes are divided into five different categories: Fighter, Initiator, Frontliner, Protector, and Controller. While some comfortably fit within their specific archetypes, others can work around them or turn the tide of battles. We have made a tier list for all playable Hunters in Supervive to help you quickly gauge their strengths and weaknesses.
Hunters Tier List in Supervive
We categorized all currently 16 available Hunters in Supervive into 4 tiers: S, A, B, and C. Characters in S tier ones are very powerful and often easy to pick up. A-level Hunters can compete against others in the higher tier but are still outclassed, however.
B-tier Heroes are solid choices but it takes a lot more effort to realize their true potential, not fit for new players. Meanwhile, C-tier Hunters will have a hard time catching up to their peers.
Supervive Tier List Explanation
S Tier
- Felix: Spam Pyro Pounce for AOE dive-bombing and easy kills. Most of his tools also burn enemies. Minimal effort, maximum payoff — the poster boy of S-tier Hunter.
- Hudson: A ranged menace with utility and raw firepower to dominate any match. He’s the ultimate pub-stomper and arguably the strongest all-around character.
- Myth: Incredible range with impressive zoning and crowd control abilities if you can push down Rain of Arrows and Heartpiercer’s cooldowns. Very hard to counter once she has taken control of the flow of a fight.
- Bishop: Great mobility, stun, and burn effects. Easy to pick up but very flexible in a lot of situations. Just dash and poke often.
- Brall: Great all-rounder with very high raw output and even self-sustaining abilities. However, committing during team fights can be tough. High execution, high reward.
- Oath: Comes with the most tools and is a complete game-changer in any team. His Brightshield and Hammer abilities can basically cover almost all situations. But demands map awareness and knowledge of different scenarios.
A Tier
- Joule: An adaptable powerhouse, able to wreak havoc and handle threats with resets and AOE damage.
- Shiv: Dominates 1v1 situations but struggles with range in high-tier matches. Still a great pick for raw power.
- Jin: Powerful but his lack of range knocks him down a tier. Hard to use but comes with worthwhile rewards if you master his playstyle.
- Ghost: A sneaky Hunter with big stuns and cleaving damage but needs sharp positioning skills to shine. He’s a high-skill, low-margin hero — be sure to ace his playstyle first.
- Zeph: An extremely versatile Hunter with self-heal and good knockback on Second Wind ultimate. Reliable and easy to use, great for newcomers and high-ranked players.
B Tier
- Kingpin: A skill-heavy character who rewards precision and timing but punishes mistakes harshly. Synergize greatly with most mobility Powers such as the grappling hook and blink dagger. You really need to learn the ins and outs of Kingpin, his synergy with Powers, and his matchups to make him work.
- Elluna: Decent healing and utility with a fun Divine Intervention ultimate that pairs well with most teammates. Not amazing, but she gets the job done.
- Void: A high-risk Hunter; you have to land Void Snap’s stun as your life depends on it. Otherwise, you’re fried. Need strong positional awareness, team support, and adaptability to chaotic confrontations.
C Tier
- Celeste: A decent support with situational strength. But Oath simply overshadows all of her toolkits.
- Shrike: An extremely lukewarm character ever since she got outshined by buffs on other Hunters.
That wraps up our Supervive Hunters tier list. Does your main make a spot in the S tier? Check out our Marvel Rivals tier list for more character guides on popular MOBAs.