Dungeon Stalkers is finally here, and after testing every character across PvP, PvE, and ranked modes, it’s clear some stalkers stand out far above the rest.
This Dungeon Stalkers Tier List guide breaks down the best and worst classes in the game right now, ranking them from S+ Tier to D Tier with detailed reasoning behind each placement.
Dungeon Stalkers Tier List 2025 – (Best Classes Ranked)
S+ Tier
Clad is without question one of the most valuable stalkers in the game right now. As a support cleric, he brings incredible healing, powerful shields, and the ability to remove dangerous debuffs that can otherwise cripple your team.
What makes him so strong is how well he fits into any composition—whether you’re running melee bruisers or ranged casters, Clad makes them all better. His ultimate creates a shield for the entire team, giving him utility that can change the outcome of a fight. In both PvE and PvP, he feels like a must-pick.
Brawn sits right next to Clad at the very top. He’s a bruiser that combines raw damage, tankiness, and some of the most oppressive crowd control in the game. His grappling hook lets him pull enemies straight into his team, and his ultimate can stun multiple targets at once for several seconds, which is often enough to win fights outright.
When a good Brawn is on your team, the enemy will always feel pressured and on the back foot. He does require good resource management since he eats through mana and potions quickly, but the payoff is massive—Brawn can carry games with his presence alone.
S Tier
Nave is a mage who dishes out some of the highest damage numbers you’ll see in Dungeon Stalkers. Her fireballs hit incredibly hard, her area-of-effect spells shred groups of enemies, and her ultimate is one of the best in the game—instantly deleting melees who get too close.
She’s a powerhouse in both PvE and PvP, and while she can be punished if cornered and requires good mana management, her damage output makes her a near-constant threat.
Shaneobu is a hybrid melee rogue who mixes fast slashes with ranged shurikens. She feels like a high-skill champion with a ton of potential. What makes her exciting is her ability to weave in both melee and ranged pressure, while also staying slippery thanks to her evasive tools. Her ultimate allows her to deflect projectiles and block melee attacks for several seconds, essentially turning her into a temporary tank despite being a rogue.
While she does burn through mana quickly and demands good timing on her abilities, players who invest in her will find a stalker that can dominate both PvP duels and PvE encounters.
A Tier
Lean is the burst-damage archer. She can delete enemies in seconds if she lines up her shots and manages her cooldowns properly. Her kit offers strong debuffs and great damage spikes, but she relies heavily on mana pots and is easier to counter than Nave.
Her ultimate helps extend her burst window, though it lacks the guaranteed elimination potential of Nave’s. In the right hands, Lean feels close to S Tier, but overall she falls just short because her sustained DPS isn’t quite as strong.
Urid is another archer, but unlike Lean he focuses on sustained damage through poison and damage-over-time effects. He’s also capable of laying traps, which, when used well, provide long stuns that can completely swing a fight.
Urid may not burst opponents as quickly as Lean, but he makes up for it by applying constant pressure that wears enemies down. In fact, a skilled Urid player can often feel even stronger because his traps add reliable utility for the team.
B Tier
Ren is a summoner-style stalker who excels in defensive play. She’s great at holding down points and her ultimate, which grants lifesteal to nearby teammates, is excellent in team fights when used at the right moment.
However, she’s squishy and often struggles if pressured by aggressive players. While she can perform well in PvE thanks to her ability to kite enemies, she feels inconsistent in PvP and can be countered too easily by strong melee classes.
C Tier
Rio is the default rogue option and, unfortunately, she doesn’t live up to her potential. Her kit gives her invisibility and some combo mechanics, but her damage is too low to make her a real threat. In PvE she struggles because she has to stay in melee range, and in PvP she gets outshined by almost every other option.
The only reason she avoids D Tier is because her ultimate lets her see enemies through walls and grants extended stealth, which can provide some team scouting utility. Still, compared to Shaneobu, she feels underwhelming.
D Tier
Hilda is, sadly, the weakest stalker in the game right now. On paper, she’s a tanky melee fighter with a counter mechanic and defensive tools, but in practice she lacks damage, her mobility is awful, and her ultimate doesn’t do enough to make her threatening. In PvP, most players will simply avoid her rather than fight her head-on, which makes her kit almost irrelevant.
Even in PvE she feels clunky compared to Brawn, who does everything she tries to do but better. Unless she gets major buffs, Hilda is not worth playing if you want to compete seriously.
At the top of the meta, Clad and Brawn stand out as the most impactful stalkers in the game. Together, they form the backbone of almost any strong team. Nave and Shaneobu are close behind, offering explosive damage and high carry potential. Lean and Urid are both solid choices for ranged damage, each excelling in different situations—burst versus sustain. Ren has her uses in PvE and defense-heavy comps, but she’s not reliable in competitive play. Rio and especially Hilda struggle to keep up, with Hilda firmly stuck at the bottom.