Pillar Chase 2, the survival horror multiplayer experience, lets you play as several horrifying monsters. Moreover, you can tailor your gameplay to fit your choice since each of these monsters has a different set of abilities and stats. Hence, if you’ve just started your journey and aren't aware of each one's skillset, you might be confused about which of the 14 featured fiends to play as.
To solve this conundrum, we’ve ranked all 14 Monsters in Pillar Chase 2. Use this tier list to choose your main Monster and wreak havoc upon the Survivors the next time you are chosen to be the killer.
Ranking all Monsters in Pillar Chase 2
S-tier: Rampaging demons
The Monsters in the S-tier have the potential of wiping out entire lobbies of Survivors without breaking a sweat. These are capable killers who have a myriad of tools at their disposal, making them the cream of the crop. That said, they are not infallible and they can be outwitted by Survivors who follow a meticulous plan.
A great example of this is Niloticus, whose high-speed, high-impact gameplay style can be a little difficult to get used to. Once you can work around this killer’s stamina issues and figure out when to use Godly Leap, Niloticus can be downright unstoppable.
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A-tier: Lethal company
The A-tier is home to some of the best killers in the game. However, they have a few minor issues that hold them back from reaching the absolute pinnacle of their S-tier peers.
For instance, WYST can kill Survivors from afar, eliminating the need to chase them constantly. It can also enter a Frenzy mode that increases stamina consumption while offering a wide array of stat buffs. However, this monster will struggle to keep up with Survivors due to its relatively lacking Speed stat.
B-tier: Serviceable slayers
The monsters in the B-tier perform perfectly fine, but nothing about them stands out above the rest. For example, Baldi’s speed is not in the player’s hands, and Survivors can simply dash past him in the early game. However, he builds up speed over time, making him incredibly fast by the end of the match.
Meanwhile, Springtrap has above-average stamina, but one of the lowest speed stats in the game. Its mighty glacier-style gameplay can make it difficult to deal with, but mastering it can be rather difficult.
Uncle Samsonite, on the other hand, can deal a lot of damage to a Survivor in just a few hits. He can inflict a Dance status effect onto the player, which focuses them into a dancing animation. This can be quite effective if the Survivors are not careful.
C-tier: Mediocre murderers
EXE and Rosemary are the two inhabitants of the C-tier. These Monsters cannot keep up with their peers’ abilities, nor can they effectively create a situation that leads to every Survivor’s death.
Despite being modeled after Sonic, EXE is rather slow and can struggle to keep up with its targets. Rosemary, on the other hand, simply cannot deal enough damage consistently to kill all Survivors within the time limit.
D-tier: Clumsy killers
Finally, the lowest tier of Monsters in Pillar Chase 2 includes just one killer: Vapor. While formidable at one point, the balance adjustments made to Vapor have made it downright incapable of killing anything that isn’t stationary. Its damage is reasonably high, but not enough to offset its incapability to catch up to its targets.
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FAQs
What is the best Monster in Pillar Chase 2?
The best Monster in the game is Niloticus, a fast monster, who has enough advantages to make up for its high stamina consumption.
How many Monsters does Pillar Chase 2 have?
The game has 14 Monsters in total, which will continue to expand in the future.
Which Monster is the easiest to use in Pillar Chase 2?
The easiest-to-use Monster is MX for its high speed, damage, and far-reaching moves.
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