By Jay / / Games

Deadly Delivery gives you a steady mix of danger, teamwork, and resource-hunting, but the class you bring into each run plays a big role in how far you can go. Every class offers its own starting perks and upgrades, and choosing the right one can make underground routes easier, faster, or much safer. This guide breaks down every class, what they offer, and which ones stand out as the best options for most players. Also check out our Deadly Delivery Beginner Guide for more!

Deadly Delivery Class Tier List

S Tier – Best Overall

  • Escape Artist: Good stamina regen, able to run away and save herself. A Good distractor overall!
  • Veteran Able to kill with shotgun easily, and have more stamina to run. Easily one of the best!
  • Porter Carrying two large foods with no slowdown makes this class unmatched for making money fast. Perfect for long grinding sessions.
  • Chef Boosted food size, mutated food, and faster movement give you more profit per run. Excellent for players who want steady cash.

A Tier – Strong Choices

  • Baseballer Great survivability and the strongest melee damage in the game. If your squad struggles with monsters, this class carries.
  • Sprinter Fast, flexible, and perfect for maps with long hallways. A strong solo pick and helpful for team play.

B Tier – Useful but Situational

  • Veterinarian A healing-focused class that shines in deeper levels where damage stacks fast. Works best with coordinated groups.

C Tier – Beginner Friendly

  • Odd Jobber Good for learning the game but outclassed once you unlock stronger options.

Deadly Delivery Class Overview

Classes act as passive bonuses for your runs. After unlocking a class, you can upgrade it by completing the required tasks and paying the fee. The NPC you need is right beside the Morty’s Fast Food sign. Each class has different strengths, so understanding what they bring to the table helps you avoid wasted money and time.

Odd Jobber

Cost: Free

This is the starter class and works fine for beginners. It doesn’t give anything special, but the upgrades help round out your stats.

Starting Items – None

Upgrades

  1. Max stamina +10%
  2. Movement speed +5%
  3. Max health +30%

Odd Jobber isn’t flashy, but it’s reliable early on thanks to those stat boosts.


Veterinarian

Cost: $2500

Great for players who want more healing through bandages and syringes. It’s not a combat class, but it keeps your team alive longer.

Starting Item – 1 Bandage

Upgrades

  1. Bandages you pick up work better
  2. Higher chance of bandages and syringes appearing
  3. Passive health regeneration

This class supports longer, deeper runs thanks to easy access to healing.


Chef

Cost: $3000

Chef is made for pure money gathering. Every upgrade increases food value or how fast you can carry it.

Starting Item – None

Upgrades

  1. Larger food sizes
  2. More mutated food types
  3. Faster movement and higher carry capacity for food

If your focus is income, Chef is one of the strongest classes in the game.


Sprinter

Cost: $10,000

A solid mobility class built around stamina and speed. Great for exploring and outrunning threats.

Starting Item – Bloxy Cola

Upgrades

  1. Stamina consumption reduced by 10%
  2. +10% movement speed
  3. Max stamina doubled

Sprinter becomes extremely fast when fully upgraded, giving you a big edge when running objectives solo or dodging attacks.


Baseballer

Cost: $12,000

Your go-to combat class. Baseballer deals damage, tanks hits, and swings the bat harder than anyone.

Starting Item – Baseball Bat

Upgrades

  1. Stamina consumption reduced by 20%
  2. Max health +40%
  3. Baseball Bat damage doubled

If your group needs someone to fight monsters, Baseballer is the most reliable pick.


Porter

Cost: $30,000

This class focuses on carrying big items without being slowed down. It’s expensive, but excellent for efficient farming.

Starting Item – None

Upgrades

  1. Unlock a Backpack
  2. No slowdown when carrying large foods
  3. Carry two large foods at once

Porter is the ultimate class for maximizing food runs and saving time.


Best Class to Use

For most players aiming for smooth progression and high income, Porter sits at the top. Its upgrades let you carry more, move faster with heavy items, and complete runs more efficiently than any other class. If you care more about combat or speed, Baseballer and Sprinter are excellent alternatives.

Choosing the right class can turn tough runs into easy money, and each upgrade brings a clear improvement to your underground strategy. Whether you prefer speed, damage, or pure profit, Deadly Delivery has a class that fits your playstyle. Try out different options, invest wisely, and you’ll see your runs become smoother and more rewarding.

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