First-session goal
Learn the round loop before chasing meta picks: Survivors try to outlast the Entity, while the Entity pressures up to eight Survivors before time runs out.
A first-session guide for role choice, the 1 Entity vs Survivors survival loop, movement, code redemption, source safety, and early point-spend mistakes.
Start with the player task, then use the steps and stuck-state checks below when the route is not working.
Learn the round loop before chasing meta picks: Survivors try to outlast the Entity, while the Entity pressures up to eight Survivors before time runs out.
For Survivor, start with free picks such as Gunhound for combat practice or brandon6875935 for support. For Entity, start with free KillerKyle before spending points on Stalker, Crash Dummy, or The Collector.
Reported codes can give Points or skins, but some public reports conflict. Try reported codes first, then spend only after you know which role you want to learn.
Practice movement, stamina timing, and simple jukes before buying a role. Non-numeric caveat: exact stamina values can shift by update, so learn the feel of chase distance first.
Use Roblox, the endorsed wiki, and current community links before trusting a code, roster claim, or old video as final.
Beginner start path: choose a role, learn the survival loop, practice movement and juke basics, try code redemption, then use source safety checks before spending points.
Use the checklist in order when you want a direct path instead of general tips.
Use Gunhound or brandon6875935 as Survivor, or KillerKyle as Entity, so you can learn role choice, teamwork, and round objectives before spending points.
Open the codes page, copy reported codes carefully, and treat disputed code redemption claims as worth trying but not guaranteed.
Work on movement, stamina pauses, corners, and jukes so you understand the survival loop before choosing an expensive role.
Choose Support for team utility, Combat/Juke for Survivor pressure, Ambusher or Rushdown for Entity chase, and Trapper only if you want setup play.
Use the role picker and tier list before spending 550, 666, 800, or 1020 Points on a role you may not enjoy.
Use these checks when the guide route is not working in your current session.
Pick a side first. If you like teamwork, choose Survivor Support. If you like hunting and pressure, start with KillerKyle.
Slow down and practice one escape path at a time. Stamina and juke timing matter more than buying a new role immediately.
Check spelling, try a fresh server once, then move on if it still fails. Some code reports conflict.
Save points until the role label matches your playstyle. The Collector costs 1020 Points and is not a casual first purchase.
Most wasted progress comes from rushing codes, upgrades, or match decisions before checking the immediate payoff.
A 550+ Point Entity can feel bad if you do not enjoy that role's chase or setup style.
Role labels help you choose a style, but exact strength can change after updates.
A code, Discord rumor, or old video can be outdated; compare it with Roblox and the endorsed wiki before spending Points.
Do not mix this game with cybersecurity pages, unrelated PWNED games, or older community pages that describe a different build.
Choose a free role, learn the survival loop, practice movement and juke basics, try reported codes, then use the role picker before spending points.
Yes. Reported codes can help with Points or skins, but disputed codes should not be treated as guaranteed.
Gunhound is the free combat practice route, while brandon6875935 is the free support route.
Start with KillerKyle because it is free and all-rounder. Move to Stalker, Crash Dummy, or The Collector only when that playstyle fits.
Use Roblox and the endorsed wiki first, then treat Discord, videos, and code trackers as helpful but changeable context.
Open the next page that matches what you are trying to do in-game.