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Untitled Tag Game Best Roles 2026 — Top 10 Ranked
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Untitled Tag Game Best Roles (2026) — Top 10 Ranked

By Earnaldo Team · May 15, 2026 · 8 min read

Quick answer: The #1 best role in Untitled Tag Game right now is Juggernaut. With 100 HP, double movement speed, a 0.1x cooldown multiplier, 100 damage per tag, and access to a rocket launcher, knife, and paint gun, it's the most overpowered role in the game by a wide margin.

Unlike most Roblox games, Untitled Tag Game doesn't have traditional abilities or loadouts. Instead, you're assigned a role at the start of each round, and that role determines your entire kit. We've ranked the 10 best roles based on raw power, versatility, and how much impact they have on the outcome of a round. Grab some free rewards from our Untitled Tag Game codes page while you're here.

Table of Contents

  1. 10. Peasant
  2. 9. Bomb
  3. 8. Infected
  4. 7. Freezer
  5. 6. Knight
  6. 5. Medic
  7. 4. Patient Zero
  8. 3. Crown
  9. 2. Witch
  10. 1. Juggernaut
  11. Honorable Mentions
  12. FAQ

10. Peasant

Peasant is the sleeper pick that most players underestimate. Your job is simple: chase the Crown holder and tag them to steal the crown for yourself. Once you grab it, you become the new Crown holder and start racking up points with that sweet 3x acceleration bonus.

What makes Peasant effective is the numbers advantage. Multiple Peasants are chasing a single Crown holder, so coordination and map awareness matter more than raw stats. If you can predict where the Crown holder is heading and cut them off using wall climbs or ziplines, you'll steal the crown before anyone else gets close.

The reason Peasant sits at #10 is the lack of unique tools. You're relying entirely on the 6 core movement mechanics — sliding, vaulting, swinging, wall climbing, ziplines, and rolling — to close the gap. But a skilled Peasant who masters those mechanics can dominate Crown mode consistently.

9. Bomb

Bomb is one of the most high-pressure roles in the game. You've got 30 seconds to tag a Runner and pass the bomb to them, or you explode. That timer creates urgency that no other role matches. Every second counts, and the panic you cause in Runners as you barrel toward them is part of the fun.

The strategy with Bomb is all about target selection. Don't chase the fastest Runner on the map. Find someone who's cornered, stuck on a low platform, or just landed from a bad vault. Sliding into a group of Runners and tagging the closest one is usually more effective than singling out a specific target.

Bomb ranks at #9 because the 30-second timer works against you as much as it works for you. If Runners spread out across the map efficiently, you can run out of time no matter how good your movement is. It's a role that rewards aggressive play but punishes hesitation.

Tip: When you're the Bomb, use rolling right before tagging a Runner. The speed boost from a well-timed roll can close the last few meters of distance that Runners think they're safe at.

8. Infected

Infected is a converted Runner who joins Patient Zero's team. You won't start a round as Infected — you become one after Patient Zero tags you. But once you're on the infected side, you become a serious threat because the infected team grows stronger with every conversion.

The power of Infected comes from momentum. Early in a round, it's just Patient Zero against everyone. But as the first few Runners get tagged and join the infected team, the remaining Runners face increasingly bad odds. By the midpoint of an Infected round, you've got a pack of Infected players working together to corner the survivors.

Infected earns the #8 spot because your effectiveness scales with how many teammates you have. In the early stages you're just one more body in the chase. In the late stages, you're part of an unstoppable wave. The role rewards teamwork and map control over individual skill.

7. Freezer

Freezer brings a unique twist to the tag formula. Instead of eliminating Runners outright, your tags turn them into Frozen players — trapped in ice and slowly taking damage. This creates a strategic layer that most tag roles don't have, because frozen players can potentially be rescued by teammates.

The Freezer's strength is area denial. When you freeze a Runner in a high-traffic spot, their teammates have to decide whether to risk a rescue attempt or leave them behind. That hesitation creates openings for you to freeze even more targets. A good Freezer can lock down entire sections of the map.

Freezer appears in the Freeze game mode (B-tier) and occasionally in Chaos. It ranks at #7 because the freeze mechanic adds strategic depth, but the lack of direct elimination means Runners who play cautiously can wait out the clock. You need to be aggressive and chain freezes to truly dominate.

6. Knight

Knight is the dedicated protector role in Guarded Crown mode, and it fills that role extremely well. Your entire purpose is to shield the Crown holder from Peasants who are trying to steal the crown. You're the bodyguard, and a good Knight can turn a mediocre Crown holder into an untouchable points machine.

Positioning is everything as a Knight. You need to stay between the Crown holder and the nearest Peasant threats at all times. Use wall climbs and vaulting to stay on elevated ground where you can spot incoming Peasants early. The best Knights anticipate Peasant routes and intercept them before they get anywhere near the crown.

Knight takes the #6 spot because of how impactful it is in its specific mode. A single skilled Knight can change the entire outcome of a Guarded Crown round. The limitation is that it only appears in one game mode, which keeps it from ranking higher. When it shows up though, it's one of the most satisfying roles to play well.

5. Medic

Medic is quietly one of the most powerful roles in Untitled Tag Game. You cannot be damaged — full invincibility. On top of that, your tags heal allies for 35 HP each. Roughly 1 out of every 3 players in a round is assigned Medic, so there's always healing available if your team coordinates.

The invincibility alone would be enough to rank Medic highly. While every other role has to worry about taking damage and getting eliminated, Medics can move freely without fear. You can body-block for teammates, scout dangerous areas, and provide heals wherever they're needed most.

Medic earns the #5 spot because the 35 HP heal per tag is substantial enough to keep teammates alive through encounters they'd otherwise lose. The catch is that Medic has no offensive power whatsoever. You can't tag enemies, deal damage, or directly influence eliminations. Your value is entirely support-based, which means your impact depends on how well your teammates capitalize on your heals.

Tip: As Medic, prioritize healing players who are actively being chased. A 35 HP heal right before a tagger reaches your teammate can be the difference between survival and elimination. Don't waste tags on full-health allies.

4. Patient Zero

Patient Zero is the starting infected player in the Infected game mode — one of the S-tier modes in the game. You begin the round as the sole threat against an entire lobby of Runners. Every tag converts a Runner to your team. The pressure is all on you in the opening seconds, and how you perform early determines the entire flow of the round.

What separates Patient Zero from other tagging roles is the snowball effect. Your first tag is the hardest because it's one against many. But after that first conversion, you've got a teammate. After the second, you've got a squad. By the time you've tagged 4-5 Runners, the remaining survivors are outnumbered and panicking.

Patient Zero ranks at #4 because of how much influence you have over the round's outcome. A skilled Patient Zero who gets early tags can end a round in under a minute. The Infected game mode is rated S-tier alongside Free-For-All, and Patient Zero is the reason those rounds feel so intense. Your first few seconds set the tone for everything that follows.

3. Crown

Crown is the star role of Crown mode, which sits in the A-tier of game modes. As the Crown holder, you earn points simply by holding onto the crown. Your stats reflect the importance of that job: 3x acceleration, 1.5x knockback, and a 1.4x swing cooldown multiplier. You're built to run and built to survive.

The 3x acceleration is the standout stat. It means you hit top speed absurdly fast, which makes you incredibly difficult to catch in open areas. Combine that with wall climbing and sliding, and a smart Crown holder can stay ahead of an entire pack of Peasants for the full round duration. The 1.5x knockback helps you push away anyone who gets too close.

Crown takes the #3 spot because the role is a pure points generator with the stats to back it up. The only vulnerability is that Peasants eventually corner you if you run out of escape routes. Map knowledge is critical — know where the ziplines, swing bars, and bounce pads are, and you'll hold the crown for the entire round. Check our Untitled Tag Game tier list to see where Crown mode ranks overall.

2. Witch

Witch is the most versatile offensive role in Untitled Tag Game. You get two unique items that no other role has access to: Witches' Brew and the Body Swap Potion. Witches' Brew gives you a speed buff that lets you close distance on targets rapidly. The Body Swap Potion lets you disguise yourself as another player, making you nearly invisible in a crowd.

The disguise mechanic is what pushes Witch to #2. Runners who are watching for threats won't see you coming because you look like one of them. You can walk right into a group of survivors, drop your disguise, and start tagging before anyone reacts. It's the closest thing to a stealth mechanic in the game.

Both items recharge by killing Peasants, which creates an interesting gameplay loop. You're hunting Peasants to restock your tools, then using those tools to hunt bigger targets. A Witch who efficiently manages their cooldowns can maintain near-constant uptime on either the speed buff or the disguise.

Witch lands at #2 because the combination of speed, stealth, and a self-sustaining recharge system makes it incredibly dangerous. The only role that outclasses it has such absurd stats that nothing else in the game competes.

1. Juggernaut

Juggernaut is the best role in Untitled Tag Game, and the stats make the case on their own. 100 HP. Double movement speed. A 0.1x cooldown multiplier, which means your abilities refresh almost instantly. 100 damage per tag — enough to one-shot most targets. And on top of all that, you get a rocket launcher, a knife, and a paint gun.

Read those numbers again. Double speed means no one outruns you. The 0.1x cooldown means you're using your weapons constantly while other roles wait for their abilities to come back. The 100 damage per tag eliminates any Runner in a single hit. The rocket launcher provides ranged elimination that other tag roles simply don't have access to.

Juggernaut appears in the Juggernaut game mode (C-tier for frequency) and in Chaos mode. When it shows up, it warps the entire round around itself. Every other player's primary objective shifts to "avoid the Juggernaut at all costs." That kind of map-wide presence is something no other role can match.

The only reason Juggernaut mode is rated C-tier is because it appears less frequently in rotation, not because the role itself is weak. When you do get assigned Juggernaut, treat it as a free round. Push aggressively, use the rocket launcher to control space, and tag anyone who tries to stand their ground. There's a reason every experienced player considers Juggernaut the undisputed #1 role in the game. For more tips on earning rewards while you play, check out our Untitled Tag Game free Robux guide.

Tip: As Juggernaut, don't just chase one Runner. Use the rocket launcher to herd groups of players into corners, then close in with your double speed for easy tags. The paint gun is perfect for softening up targets from a distance before you move in for the 100-damage tag.

Honorable Mentions

These roles didn't crack the top 10 but are still worth knowing. You'll encounter them regularly, and understanding their strengths makes you a better player regardless of what role you're assigned.

Runner

Runner is the most common role across all game modes. You've got 100 HP and your goal is to survive until the round ends. Runner doesn't have any offensive tools — you can't tag most other roles. But the 6 core movement mechanics (wall climbing, sliding, vaulting, swinging, ziplines, and rolling) give skilled Runners plenty of ways to stay alive. Mastering movement as Runner is the foundation for excelling at every other role in the game.

Tagger

Tagger is the baseline tag role in Classic mode. Tag a Runner and you swap roles with them. It's straightforward and doesn't have any special mechanics, but it teaches you the fundamentals of chasing, predicting movement, and using terrain to cut off escape routes. Every skill you develop as Tagger transfers directly to the higher-ranked roles.

Echolocator

Echolocator deals 100 damage per tag but has a 2x cooldown multiplier that slows down your attack rate. It's a high-damage, low-frequency role that rewards patience and timing over aggression. If you can land your tags consistently, the 100 damage makes each one count.

Competitive Tagger

Competitive Tagger is similar to Tagger but with a damage-dealing focus. Your tags deal damage and your objective is to eliminate Runners rather than swap with them. It's a solid offensive role that rewards aggressive pursuit and map control.

Hunter/Cowboy

Hunter (also called Cowboy) gets a paintball shooter that deals 5 damage per hit. The ranged attack is useful for pressuring Runners from a distance, but the low per-hit damage means you need sustained accuracy to actually eliminate anyone. It's a fun role that rewards aim but lacks the raw power of the top 10.

Rank Role Key Strength Game Mode
1 Juggernaut 2x speed, 100 dmg, rocket launcher Juggernaut, Chaos
2 Witch Speed buff + disguise stealth Various
3 Crown 3x acceleration, point generation Crown
4 Patient Zero Snowball team growth Infected
5 Medic Invincible, 35 HP heals Multiple
6 Knight Crown holder protection Guarded Crown
7 Freezer Area denial, freeze tagging Freeze
8 Infected Team scaling, numbers advantage Infected
9 Bomb High pressure, 30s timer Bomb
10 Peasant Crown stealing potential Crown

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best role in Untitled Tag Game?

Juggernaut is the best role in Untitled Tag Game as of May 2026. It has 100 HP, double movement speed, a 0.1x cooldown multiplier, 100 damage per tag, and access to a rocket launcher, knife, and paint gun. No other role in the game comes close to that stat line.

Can you pick your role in Untitled Tag Game?

No, roles are assigned randomly at the start of each round based on the game mode. You cannot choose which role you play. The best strategy is to learn how every role works so you can perform well regardless of what you're assigned.

What game mode has the most roles in Untitled Tag Game?

Chaos mode combines all roles into a single round, making it the mode with the most active roles at once. You'll encounter Juggernauts, Slashers, Chillers, Runners, and more all in the same match. It's the most unpredictable and hectic mode available.

How does the Crown role work in Untitled Tag Game?

The Crown holder earns points by holding onto the crown. You get 3x acceleration and 1.5x knockback to help you escape Peasants who are trying to steal it. If a Peasant tags you, they take the crown and become the new Crown holder. The longer you hold it, the more points you earn.

What are the best movement mechanics to master in Untitled Tag Game?

Wall climbing and sliding are the two most important movement mechanics. Wall climbing lets you scale any surface to escape taggers, while sliding gives speed boosts on slopes and higher bounce pad jumps. Rolling is also essential for quick dodges with speed and jump boosts.

Is there pay-to-win in Untitled Tag Game?

No. All roles are assigned randomly and cannot be purchased. Gamepasses like Builder's Club Lite (350 Robux) only provide cosmetic perks and small Coin/XP bonuses. Tag Effects are purely cosmetic ragdoll animations. No purchase gives you a gameplay advantage over other players.

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