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Pillar Chase 2 (Roblox) tier list: All monsters, ranked

High-tier monsters are scarier.

If you’re into survival horror games, you should definitely check out Pillar Chase 2. In this Roblox game, you either try to survive against Monsters whose sole aim is to take you down or become a Monster yourself to capture the survivors. Some Monsters are more dangerous than others, thanks to their impressive abilities, attacks, and speed.

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To help you figure out which Monster might be your best bet, we’ve put together a tier list for all the Monsters in Pillar Chase 2.

Piller Chase 2 (Roblox) Monsters tier list

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As of now, there are 14 Monsters in Pillar Chase 2. Here is the tier list:

TierMonster
SMX, Forest King
ANiloticus, The Fogborn, Ao Oni, WYST, Fuwatti
BBaldi, Vita Mimic, Springtrap
CUncle Samsonite, EXE
DVapor, Rosemary

S-Tier

  • MX
  • Forest King

These S-Tier Monsters are incredibly strong and give you a solid chance of capturing survivors. The key is to master their abilities—once you do, you’ll be a real powerhouse in the game. However, even S-Tier Monsters aren’t invincible; a savvy survivor with a good strategy can still outplay you.

A-Tier

  • Niloticus
  • The Fogborn
  • Ao Oni
  • WYST
  • Fuwatti

A-Tier Monsters are quite effective and can give S-Tier Monsters a run for their money. They’re easier to master compared to S-Tier Monsters, though they may lack in certain areas like speed or attack power. With practice, you can make up for these shortcomings. While you can definitely use A-Tier Monsters, keep in mind they’re not quite on the same level as S-Tier ones.

B-Tier

  • Baldi
  • Vita Mimic
  • Springtrap

B-Tier Monsters have their strengths but aren’t the best in every situation. They’re decent for grinding and learning the game. However, since survivors generally have an edge over B-Tier Monsters, you’ll need to really get a handle on their abilities to stay competitive.

C-Tier

  • Uncle Samsonite
  • EXE

C-Tier Monsters aren’t great, but if you’re just starting out, they can be a good way to learn the game’s basics. They might give you a slim chance to capture survivors, though it’s definitely a long shot. Using C-Tier Monsters can help you understand the game mechanics better before moving on to more powerful options.

D-Tier

  • Vapor
  • Rosemary

D-Tier Monsters are generally not worth your time. Beginners often start here, but sticking with them will likely mean giving the match away to the survivors. It’s better to aim for C-Tier Monsters as a starting point and then work your way up to higher tiers as you improve.


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