By Jay / / Games

In Inhuman, choosing the right class can make the difference between surviving and getting wiped out by the doppelgangers. Each class has its own unique perks, from healing and speed to combat bonuses and cash multipliers. If you’re wondering which class to invest your hard-earned money on, this tier list and guide will help you decide. Let’s break down the best classes, how to unlock them, and which one you should aim for depending on your playstyle. Also check out our Inhuman Codes & How to Defeat Him to Unlock the skin.


How to Unlock Classes in Inhuman

To unlock a class in Inhuman, follow these simple steps:

  1. Click on the “Skin” button on the main menu.
  2. Browse available classes and check their descriptions and bonuses.
  3. Buy the class using money earned by completing the game. Some classes are locked behind specific achievements or require code redemption.

Some exclusive skins can only be obtained through limited-time codes, so keep an eye on announcements.


Inhuman Class Tier List (Ranked Best to Worst)

S-Tier (Best Overall)

  • Cyborg
    Super tanky and offensive. Gains health and receives a gun—perfect for solo or group plays. High cost but worth it.
  • Police
    Doubles melee weapon damage. Extremely useful for taking down “Him” or defending against any threat. Great mix of offense and defense.
  • Doctor
    Heals others and has good survivability. Vital for team support, especially in Nightmare mode or prolonged rounds.

A-Tier (Very Strong)

  • Runner
    Faster walking and sprint speed. Ideal for escaping chases or navigating maps quickly.
  • Apothecary
    Resistant to many attacks. Has double health, making this a solid choice for tanking damage.
  • Mr. 2MVisit
    Boosted health and speed. Limited-time class from the code 2MILVISITS, but very effective in active play.

B-Tier (Balanced & Useful)

  • Engineer
    Boosts generator output and runs faster with tools. Great for objective-focused players.
  • Spy
    50% stealth bonus. Good for avoiding detection, though less useful in direct fights.
  • Nurse
    Passively heals herself and others. Effective for sustained play, but vulnerable if targeted early.

C-Tier (Situational or Outclassed)

  • Mr. Rich
    Earns 1.5x cash. Good for grinding money, but no combat benefit. Best used when farming.
  • Party
    Limited from the code RELEASE. No significant boosts. More of a cosmetic novelty.
  • Default
    No downsides, but no advantages. Only use if you haven’t unlocked better classes yet.

D-Tier (Avoid Unless Needed)

  • Killer
    Can kill anyone, but no discretion. Risky and less team-friendly. Often leads to chaos.
  • Him
    Unlocked by defeating ‘Him’ in Nightmare 1. More of a challenge reward than a practical class. Comes with “Evil Baton” but rarely optimal.

Best Class for Each Playstyle

  • Combat Focused: Police, Cyborg, Apothecary
  • Support Role: Doctor, Nurse
  • Objective Play: Engineer, Runner
  • Farming/Cash Grinding: Mr. Rich, Mr. 2MVisit
  • Stealth/Exploration: Spy
  • Flex/General Use: Cyborg, Runner

Choosing the right class in Inhuman depends on how you like to play. If you’re jumping in solo or want to focus on killing threats like “Him”, go with Cyborg or Police. For support roles in a team, Doctor and Nurse are invaluable. And if you’re grinding for skins or unlocking other classes, Mr. Rich or Runner will help speed things up. Don’t forget to redeem available codes for limited-time skins like Mr. 2MVisit and Party, and check the Skin menu regularly for new additions. Happy hunting!

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