E.R.P.O., a Roblox experience based on the currently viral REPO game on Steam, is all about surviving a bunch of scary monsters trying to chase you in the creepiest way possible.
The order in which you come across these monsters is random, and another thing that stops the gameplay loop from getting repetitive is the classes. Each class in E.R.P.O. lacks and excels in unique ways, and to be fair, you can try them all out to figure out which playstyle suits you best.
If you’re on the fence, though, and want some objective advice on the topic, we’ve compiled this E.R.P.O. class tier list revealing the best classes in the game.
E.R.P.O. classes tier list

In the table below, we’ve placed every class in E.R.P.O. in tiers ranging from S to C. The ones in the S tier are the strongest, while the ones in the C tier are the weakest. Don’t worry; we’ve explained why every class has been placed in the respective tier:
Tier | Class |
---|---|
S | Business Man, Speedster, Tank, Spy |
A | Oracle, Lurker, |
B | Mechanic, Executioner, Bodybuilder |
C | Paramedic, Medic |
Best E.R.P.O. classes
Business Man (Epic class, 7% drop rate)
This is arguably the best class in the game because you get a discount on all items, and it makes the gameplay significantly faster. There’s no combat or utility advantage, though, meaning getting bored with this class quickly is a solid possibility.
We’d recommend Business Man for players wanting to farm resources and unlock new levels quickly. The economic advantage is practical, but it won’t affect how you go about your games at all. So, it’s best to use this class alternatively among players in your team.
Speedster (Godly class, 0.5% drop rate)
Speedster is a versatile class in E.R.P.O., and there’s literally no downside to it, making it a no-brainer pick for anyone. As the name suggests, your mobility and stamina are increased, allowing you to escape monsters quickly.
Tank (Godly class, 0.5% drop rate)
Tank is another very obvious class. You get a significant health buff, implying you can survive a lot of monster attacks that would’ve one-shot you. Now, considering that survival games like E.R.P.O. are more about evading and staying alive than beating your opponents, Tank is easily S-tier.
Especially when you’re new to the game and want as many second chances as possible, Tank is a great pick. The only downside is the lack of speed and combat skills, which might make this class too boring for some players.

Spy (Legendary class, 0.2% drop rate)
The Spy class allows you to see items through walls and find everything on the map. This might be a very big responsibility for beginners, but once you’ve understood the gameplay, trying out Spy is a must.
From high utility and easy scouting, there are tons of advantages to using this class. You don’t get an HP or speed boost on top of this, which is why it is not recommended for absolute beginners.
Oracle (Rare class, 30.25% drop rate)
Oracle is a simple class. You learn about the whereabouts of all the monsters at the start of the round, and it’s up to you what you do with that information.
New players might find no practical use for this class. On the flip side, if you’re a veteran confident about your memory, this power completely changes everything. You can plan your entire run and get out of the round unharmed.
Only because of the relatively high skill requirement, we’ve placed this class in the A tier instead of S.
Lurker (Rare class, 30.25% drop rate)
As a Lurker, there’s a 40% chance of monsters not spotting you on the map. This allows a lot more freedom, which is extremely valuable in a game like E.R.P.O. There are no stat buffs involved which can be a bummer, but it is a fair compromise.
The Lurker is beneficial for solo players who aren’t sure about their team coordination.

Average E.R.P.O. classes
Apart from these classes, you have the healing classes called Paramedic and Medic. As a beginner, you might want to try them out, but the real fun in E.R.P.O.’s gameplay lies in escaping and stealth, not healing.
Similarly, the bodybuilder eliminates the annoying part where carrying around anything reduces your mobility speed. This is a relief, but something that you’ll understand is way less practical than other class options in the game.
The Mechanic increases the Bolts you get at the end of the game with no effect on the gameplay, yet again. This makes it a very situational class that’d come in handy only when you’re farming for resources.
The Executioner comes in with a massive 80% damage buff, but it’s quite useless in a team setting. Most of the time, the executioner will be breaching the team’s plans and aggravating the monsters, making things worse for the rest.
Having said that, E.R.P.O. offers quite a balanced set of classes, and there are no bad options as such. All classes are useful in one way or another, and the definition of fun is different for everyone, too.
How to reroll in E.R.P.O
You can reroll in E.R.P.O. with 10 Bolts. While grinding the game is the most straightforward way to get this currency, you can also follow the developers (instructions in-game) for 70 free Bolts and start rerolling for the class that suits you nest.
So, use our explainers for reference, but don’t shy away from getting a second opinion of your own.