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Here is our complete Rogue Company tier list where we have ranked all the characters based on their abilities and overall utility in the game.

Rogue Company is a third-person shooter game that was released in 2020 by Hi-Rez Studios. The game features a large number of playable characters, each with its own set of abilities and weaponry. Rogue Company has several modes in which you must choose your characters and achieve the objectives. Defeat all of the enemies on the map and try to stay alive as long as possible. After winning the matches and accomplishing the objectives, you will receive cash. The cash can be used to purchase additional gadgets and weapons in the game’s shop.

Rogue Company allows players to join a top-secret organization of skilled mercenaries that works around the world to address the world’s toughest and most difficult problems. Players can choose from six different classes in this 4v4 team-based multiplayer shooter. Their roles are as follows:

  • Defender: Securing objective locations and slowing the enemy’s advance.
  • Breacher: Pushing through defenses or making an opening for the team to advance.
  • Intel: Gaining intel on enemy positions for the team to gain a tactical advantage.
  • Duelist: Winning combat engagements and forcing trades with the enemy team.
  • Sniper: Dealing substantial damage in long-range combat.
  • Support: Providing combat assistance to teammates.

Rogue Company Tier List

This Rogue Company tier list will undoubtedly change in the following months as new characters and updates are released, so we’ll be updating it to reflect any new meta shifts. In the meantime, here is a list of all the characters, rated from best to worst.

S Tier

Scorch (Duelist)

Scorch’s ability to set enemies on fire has made her a popular character to play. Her weapons and melee can set a player on fire when her ability is popped, although she is immune to this due to her passive. The fire provides rapid ticks of damage over time, making it ideal for taking down players who try to dip away with their lives by peaking lanes. Her weaponry is also excellent, with a submachine gun or assault rifle to choose from, allowing her to be effective up close or at a distance depending on the weapon.

Dahlia (Support)

We recommend avoiding Dhalia until you’ve mastered every rogue. Her ‘Buddy System’ is a passive ability that allows her to bond with an ally and inherit their passive ability. When you have the likes of Lancer or Chaac on your side, this is effective, but most passives go hand in hand with ultimate powers, which isn’t the case with Dhalia. Her ultimate, on the other hand, is still useful, as it will resurrect the linked player if they are knocked out within 30 metres of her. An incredibly powerful character with a high skill requirement.

The Fixer (Sniper)

He’s armed with a.50 caliber sniper with only two shots in the chamber. The TYR does the same base damage as Phantom’s gun, but it has a bullet drop-off, so it will likely do less damage at range. With no smoke grenade or equipment to help him get out of a sticky situation, he is unforgiving if he peaks and misses. However, his ability is pretty indifferent and entertaining, as he can thermally detect players by putting on his heat signature glasses. If you don’t want to deal with the sniper, you might choose his semi-automatic gun.

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A Tier

Seeker (Intel)

Seeker, according to his name, has an uncanny ability to locate and reveal opponents using his Compound Bow and Arrows. When gadgets are bounced, he deals an additional 60% damage boost. If you want to play Seeker, stay on the back line so you can deliver effective helping fire and see opponent locations better.

Ronin (Duelist)

Ronin is an excellent character to start with if you’re new to Rogue Company. Her loadout is ideal for someone who is just getting started, as it allows for a lot of variety by letting her to choose between an assault rifle and a submachine gun as her primary weapon. Her ability to lay an explosive throwing knife on the map is useful for cutting off attack routes so she can focus on something else, and it can also knock someone out. Ronin’s passive ability keeps her under the radar, allowing her to be useful to players who wish to flank or post up and maintain angles.

Dallas (Intel)

Dallas is a rogue bounty hunter, which comes in handy against the game’s best players. Each round, Dallas’ ability to locate the opponent team’s greatest scoring player for a period of time is quite effective. This ability disables any players who are wreaking havoc on the flank or who can hold a bomb site by themselves. Because you can isolate their stronger players and eliminate their teammates, leaving them outnumbered, the reveal makes it easy pickings for the remainder of the team.

B Tier

Anvil (Defender)

His ability is a barricade, which can be useful while guarding bomb sites, but he struggles with being so exposed, and unless you’re exceptionally precise, he’ll be outgunned in any immediate contact. He possesses the largest hitbox of any Rogues, making him a prime target.

Kestrel (Duelist)

Kestrel is similar to Dima in that she focuses on her ability to generate a tremendous amount of firepower. Her Halo Drones launch a torrent of missiles in any direction she chooses to glance. But this Rogue isn’t just about explosions; with her Legends Contract, she knows how to generate more money between rounds than anyone else. This gives you an extra $500 per down, making it easy to level up ahead of the competition.

Saint (Support)

Saint has become one of the most popular Rogues in the current meta because of his Revive Drone. The default revive animation takes a long time to complete and isn’t always possible, especially when playing against aggressive opponents. Saint entirely eliminates this threat and may rescue allied players from even the most perilous situations, frequently turning what would otherwise be game-ending situations into game-winning victory. When you successfully damage any foes with any rounds, the Tracker Round perk also discloses them to your team.

Sigrid (Breacher)

If you have a Sigrid on your team, you won’t have to worry about finding cover. Her Ballistic Shield protects her from any frontal assaults and is ideal for pushing into enemy-held territory. You’ll need another partner to help you out because she can only utilise her pistol and shield, and she’ll be easily swamped if two or more players decide to focus on her.

Trench (Defender)

Trench is a Defender who wields a Barbed Wire Grenade, which slows enemy movement. He can also carry an extra gadget thanks to his Gadget Up ability.  Most players in Demolition, on the other hand, will just move on to the next goal. As a result, this talent is virtually always rendered ineffective.

Vy (Defender)

Vy has received buffs to elevate her from the C-Tier and can be a nuisance to enemy players. Her ability summons a cloud of poison that does damage, and it works in combination with her passive, which grants her an extra 25 HP from the health of those who are caught in her poison. The poison, on the other hand, is bright green and visible, delivering no stun to players when they exit the cloud. If not utilized on several players, it can be useless, reducing her to a basic Rogue.

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Characters from Rogue Company Tier List

C Tier

Chaac (Duelist)

When he absorbs lethal harm and is knocked out, this stubborn vigilante can just pick himself up and return to the fray. Stim Pack can be utilised offensively as well as giving Chaac a second chance at life. While the overheal effect of Stim Pack will not compensate for bad aim or positioning, it will provide you with the extra health you need to win 1v1 or 1v2 battles.

Lancer (Duelist)

She’s one of the most aggressive characters, and her abilities and weapon are well-matched. She carries a submachine gun with a high rate of fire and low recoil, making it ideal for close-quarters fighting. Her ability causes her to silence her footsteps and speed up, which is ideal for sneaking up on opponents and making her a superb flanking Rogue.

Mack (Defender)

Standard Issue offers you 25 more armour than other Rogues, and Lightbomb is essentially a Flashbang with more steps. He may be excellent in some circumstances, but there is a superior option for practically every situation we can think of. Still, he’s one of the coolest-looking Rogues around, and if you get the hang of his abilities, he can hold his own.

D Tier

Dima (Breacher)

Dima is an all-around damage master, having the option of using a strong assault rifle or a devastating submachine gun. His strength, on the other hand, comes from his talent. His cluster grenade has catastrophic effects and is ideal for clearing a single section of players. He isn’t particularly good at any one area of the game, which is why he isn’t ranked higher, but he is a competent all-around option capable of destruction.

Phantom (Sniper)

Before the introduction of The Fixer, Phantom was the original marksman on the block. Both rogues have snipers, but Phantom has the upper hand on sniping mastery. Her sniper is slightly slower than The Fixer’s, but she has more ammo in the chamber and can upgrade her sniper to have limitless bullet falloff, making her more effective at greater ranges. If phantom is caught in the open, she can disappear into a cloud of smoke, giving her a margin for error. On larger maps, Phantom is a wonderful choice, but on smaller maps, it’s less effective.

Talon (Intel)

Talon, like Lancer, possesses one of the deadliest SMGs in Rogue Company. However, unlike the covert flankers, his skills rely on information rather than violence. He may launch a radar that operates as a UAV around a specific area of the map. It can be effective in locating players’ routes and which bomb site they are traveling towards when utilized correctly. You can flood bombsite B with players by positioning his radar at bombsite A, ready to move over once the UAV detects a ping.

Gl1tch (Breacher)

Despite being the most recent Rogue to join live servers, Gl1tch is undoubtedly the worst character in the game – in fact, many Rogue Company players have been requesting that Hi-Rez buff the infamous hacker. On paper, Gl1tch’s Hack ability to detect opponent equipment through walls and disable it seems like a good skill, however most players would simply use an EMP bomb to wipe out any troublesome protective gear.

This was our Rogue Company Tier List. You can select the best characters in the game to destroy your enemies in the game. Players should note that this tier list is based on personal opinion and will likely change as new characters are released and the meta shifts. Rogue Company is available to play on the Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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