Choosing the right race in Absolvement can completely define your build. Each race grants unique passive bonuses, resistances, and playstyle shifts — whether you’re building a tank, mage, or agile assassin. This updated 2025 Absolvement Race Tier List breaks down every playable race, their stats, and what makes them strong (or weak).
Roblox [ALPHA] Absolvement Tier List Guide (2025)
S Tier – The Dominant Races
These races are the absolute best — powerful stats, versatile bonuses, and little to no weaknesses. If you roll one of these, keep it.
1. Craig – The Living Fortress
- Bonuses: +12.5% Health, +10% Damage Resistance
- Weakness: Slow movement and low mana regen
- Playstyle: Tank / Defense Builds
Craig is the undisputed king of durability. He’s built to soak hits and hold ground, making him perfect for players who love being on the frontlines. While his speed and mana regen lag behind, no race tanks damage as efficiently. If you enjoy high-defense playstyles, Craig is a top-tier pick.
2. Katier – The Speed Demon
- Bonuses: +15% Walk Speed, +20% Faster Roll Cooldown
- Weakness: Takes extra damage from Water and Disease
- Playstyle: Assassin / Mobility-Based Builds
Katier thrives on agility. With blistering speed and ultra-fast dodge recovery, it’s an excellent race for both beginners and veterans who prefer fluid movement and hit-and-run tactics. The downsides are rare in practice, making Katier one of the most universally powerful races.
3. Void Touched – The Shadow Menace
- Bonuses: +20% Shadow Damage, -1 Mana Cost on Skills, +8% Creed Damage
- Weakness: -10% Max Health
- Playstyle: Shadow Mage / Damage Dealer
Void Touched empowers shadow and dark builds with unmatched potency. The lower health pool is offset by massive DPS potential, allowing skilled players to erase enemies before taking a hit. This race is pure offense — perfect for players who prefer aggressive or caster-heavy setups.
A Tier – The Strong and Reliable Picks
These races might not break the meta, but they’re consistent, fun, and viable across most builds.
4. Arane – The Poison Prince
- Bonuses: +20% Poison Damage, +10% Attack Speed
- Weakness: Stuns last 25% longer
- Playstyle: DoT (Damage Over Time) / Disease Builds
Arane excels in status-heavy playstyles. It amplifies poison and speed-based damage, making it deadly in prolonged fights. However, being vulnerable to stuns can be risky if you’re facing control-heavy enemies.
5. Faced – The Adaptive Defender
- Bonuses: Takes less damage when repeatedly hit by the same element
- Weakness: Takes more damage from new elements, longer skill cooldowns
- Playstyle: Holy / Defensive Builds
Faced rewards consistent enemies but punishes you when facing mixed elemental attacks. Ideal for players who understand boss attack patterns. Though cooldown penalties limit offense, its defensive scaling can turn you into a formidable duelist.
6. Glidium – The Frosted Sentinel
- Bonuses: Enemies lose 30% Walk Speed on hit, shorter stun duration
- Weakness: -5% Global Damage, -Fire Resistance
- Playstyle: Kiting / Frost Builds
Glidium thrives in control-heavy playstyles. Its passive slows enemies on contact, giving you superior field control. While you lose some offensive output, the ability to outmaneuver opponents makes Glidium a strong pick for ranged or tactical fighters.
7. Kikxm – The Mana Machine
- Bonuses: +15% Mana Regen, +20% Nature Resistance
- Weakness: Debuffs last longer (poison, burn, freeze, etc.)
- Playstyle: Support / Mage
Kikxm fuels magic-focused and healing builds by massively boosting mana regen. Its increased nature resistance also provides solid survivability. However, the longer debuff duration means you need to stay cautious against enemies that inflict status effects.
B Tier – The Situational or Starter Races
These aren’t bad, but they’re outclassed by higher tiers or require specific setups to shine.
8. Calvar – The Disease Tank
- Bonuses: +30% Resistance to Disease, Poison, and Bleed
- Weakness: -15% Regen Speed, -5% Healing Received
- Playstyle: Tank / Resistance-Based Builds
Calvar is great for prolonged fights against poison-heavy enemies but lacks general utility. Its low regen and healing reduction make it less sustainable overall. Good for niche encounters but not great for all-around play.
9. Firium – The Fireproof Hoarder
- Bonuses: +25% Fire Resistance, +7 Base Mana
- Weakness: -25% Frost Resistance, -10% Holy Resistance
- Playstyle: Fire Mage / Elemental Builds
Firium can be excellent when you know you’ll face fire-based damage, but its other weaknesses make it a risky choice. The extra mana pool supports heavy spellcasting, though frost-based enemies can exploit your vulnerabilities easily.
10. Harmonite – The Neutral Race
- Bonuses: None
- Weakness: None
- Playstyle: Starter Race
Harmonite is the default race — a blank slate with no bonuses or drawbacks. It’s decent for learning the game but should be replaced once you’re ready for specialization. Consider it a training wheel before rerolling into something stronger.
The 2025 Absolvement meta leans toward mobility and sustain, making Katier and Void Touched standout favorites