Team jobs, not character names
Boss pressure, wave clear, cleanup, merge investment, and mutation protection are useful now without pretending a complete meta is known.
Use role-first guidance to find the job your lineup is missing. Named S/A/B fighter rankings are held until the roster, stats, and current sources are strong enough.
Boss pressure, wave clear, cleanup, merge investment, and mutation protection are useful now without pretending a complete meta is known.
Compare entered damage/cooldown, coverage, team job, replacement risk, merge investment, and protected variants.
Official sources confirm teams, waves, bosses, merging, levels, and mutations. Named stats and final tiers remain unverified.
Filter the decision cards, then carry the role into Team Lab. Confidence describes the evidence for the use case—not a fighter's rarity or power.
boss pressure
Use player-entered damage and cooldown to identify the strongest sustained contribution in your own roster. A high entered result is not proof that the fighter is best in every mode.
Source note: The official game loop confirms team building and waves. The comparison math uses only values the player enters.
Compare a possible carry in Team Lab before moving merge resources.
Use this role in Team Labwave clear
Keep at least one fighter you have personally seen cover groups or an area. Exact AOE shapes, range, target caps, and named AOE fighters are not verified yet.
Source note: Official media confirms wave encounters. Coverage/AOE assignment comes from the player's own observation.
Mark AOE or Hybrid in Team Lab and check whether the lineup has coverage.
Use this role in Team Labboss pressure
A dedicated single-target or sustained-damage slot can help against the boss encounters visible in official media. No named boss-killer ranking is supported.
Source note: Official Roblox media shows a Boss HP bar and team-versus-boss formation; boss defense and scaling remain unknown.
Mark Boss pressure on the fighter you rely on, then compare entered contribution.
Use this role in Team Labfast cleanup
A low-cooldown fighter may provide consistent cleanup, but only use this label when the cooldown is visible or observed in your game. Animation and targeting time are not included.
Source note: Cooldown language appears in current community sources but the exact in-game stat presentation still needs direct capture.
Enter the cooldown you see and compare it without assuming hidden attack-speed bonuses.
Use this role in Team Labmerge investment
Prefer a before-and-after comparison over merging automatically. Duplicate count cannot predict level gain because the merge curve and cap are not verified.
Source note: Merging and leveling are official mechanics; the numeric XP curve is missing.
Keep the fighter unmerged until you can compare visible before-and-after stats.
Use this role in Team Labmutation protection
Mark a rare or mutated fighter as protected before reviewing duplicates. The site does not rank mutation names or claim their effects.
Source note: The official description confirms rare mutations; names, rates, multipliers, and merge behavior remain unverified.
Enable the protected-variant reminder in Team Lab before any merge.
Use this role in Team LabFor a newer roster, fill clear gaps before making expensive merges. For higher waves, compare the roles you observe against the pressure that stops your team.
This page does not have enough evidence for a universal preset. Team Lab lets you compare the fighters you actually own without hidden constants.
These answers explain why the launch list is role-first and when named rankings become safe.
A source-safe full fighter ranking is not available yet. Compare the team job, visible damage, cooldown, coverage, and replacement risk on your roster.
The selected evidence does not include a complete fighter roster and current stats, so role guidance is more honest than invented S-to-D names.
Start by observing group coverage, boss pressure, fast cleanup, and the fighter you plan to invest duplicates into.
Possibly, but exact mutation names, effects, and multipliers are not verified. Protect unusual variants before making a merge decision.