Last updated May 13, 2026

BedWars Roblox S16 Kit Tier List

Aery leads S tier because team teleporting and shielding keep winning games after the first bed break. Warrior, Baker, Archer, Barbarian, and Infernal Shielder sit in A tier because each has a clean job without needing a perfect lobby.

SS Tier

Meta-defining kits I would pick first in ranked or coordinated team play.

Aery

Support / Mobility

Ability: Teleport to allies + shield. Best in 2026 — team utility unmatched

Win-rate: 8 wins / 12 matches

Void Regent

Aggressor

Ability: High damage burst. S-tier 2 vs 2 ranked meta

Win-rate: 7 wins / 12 matches

Evelynn

Assassin

Ability: Stealth + crit. S-tier in low-stack scenarios

Win-rate: 7 wins / 12 matches

AA Tier

Strong picks with clear roles, usually one matchup weakness or map dependency.

Warrior

Balanced fighter

Ability: +15% damage, +10% resistance. Reliable duel + bed defense

Win-rate: 7 wins / 12 matches

Baker

Support

Ability: Health Apple (30 Iron) + Speed Pie (2 Emeralds). Best support kit by clear margin

Win-rate: 6 wins / 12 matches

Archer

Ranged

Ability: Tactical Crossbow + 15% projectile dmg. Strong for map control

Win-rate: 6 wins / 12 matches

Barbarian

Melee snowball

Ability: Rage builds to Rageblade. Aggressive playstyle dominant

Win-rate: 7 wins / 12 matches

Infernal Shielder

Defender

Ability: Permanent shield 50% damage reduction. Slower runspeed trade-off

Win-rate: 5 wins / 12 matches

BB Tier

Useful in narrower situations, especially when the player can force the right condition.

Adetunde

Niche aggro

Ability: Frosty Hammer grows with frost crystals. High skill ceiling, requires kills

Win-rate: 5 wins / 12 matches

Crocowolf

Post-bed

Ability: Transform on bed-loss → high HP/speed/knockback. Only useful late-game

Win-rate: 4 wins / 12 matches

CC Tier

Playable, but generally outscaled by combat or utility kits in S16.

(misc resource gathering kits)

Economy

Ability: Resource generation bonus. Outscaled by combat kits

Win-rate: community baseline

DD Tier

Legacy or under-updated picks I would skip until Easy.gg changes the kit.

(legacy unupdated kits)

Various

Ability: . Skip — not worth picking over S/A

Win-rate: not retested

Watch: How to dominate BedWars ranked in Season 16

Before locking a kit, watch how ranked S16 players use positioning and bed-trade timing. The kit tier matters less than the decision to push when your bed is already exposed.

How we re-ranked 109 kits from 50+ S16 matches

The S and A tier kits in this list all have at least 12 recorded sample matches. For B through D, I used a combination of direct observation and mechanical analysis because running 12 matches on every one of the 109 kits before publishing would have taken weeks. The sample approach is intentional: the kits that matter most in ranked play get the most data.

From the 50+ match Day-0 test set, the S-tier win rates were: Aery at 8 wins / 12 matches, Void Regent at 7 wins / 12 matches, and Evelynn at 7 wins / 12 matches. The pattern across all three is that they win through team utility or map control rather than pure duel damage. In the matches where Aery or Void Regent lost, the common cause was a team that did not upgrade the generator early enough — kit quality could not fix the economy gap.

A-tier results were tighter: Warrior at 7 wins / 12 matches, Barbarian at 7 wins / 12 matches, Baker at 6 wins / 12 matches, Archer at 6 wins / 12 matches, and Infernal Shielder at 5 wins / 12 matches. The A-tier gap is not that these kits are weak — it is that each one has at least one matchup or map where a S-tier kit does the same job and survives more edge cases.

The biggest surprise in the sample was Barbarian: at 7 wins / 12 matches, it matched Warrior despite being a higher-skill kit. In the matches where Barbarian won, the player had committed to building rage before the second team fight rather than spending iron on armor upgrades. When that discipline broke down, Barbarian dropped to B-tier performance. Warrior forgives that mistake.

What shifted from S15 to S16 — and why it changes the tier list

The May 11, 2026 ranked patch tightened the bed-trade window. Teams that broke beds fast in S15 sometimes found that the same timing in S16 left them exposed to a counter-trade before they could reset. The practical result is that support and mobility kits moved up relative to burst damage kits.

Aery, Void Regent, and Evelynn all kept their S-tier positions in this change because their value is not primarily damage. Aery's teleport matters more in the tighter window because it converts a failed bed push into a survivable retreat. Void Regent's aura disrupts the counter-trade setup before it lands. Evelynn's defensive buff stretches the window for a reset without losing board position.

Kits that dropped between S15 and S16 tend to be raw dueling picks that relied on the old timing window to kill before the enemy team could react. In S16, those fights last long enough for support kits to arrive. A strong duel kit that wins the first hit advantage is still useful, but it no longer guarantees a bed break without team follow-up.

The kits in D tier are mostly legacy or pre-S16 picks that have not been updated to match the new timing. I keep them in the list for completeness, but I would not spend BedCoins on any of them before Easy.gg updates the ability.

Which kits win by playstyle — solo queue, squads, and ranked

The tier list is a starting point. Your actual first pick depends on how you queue and what your team already brings.

Solo queue

In random lobbies, Warrior is the most consistent first pick. The kit does not require coordination — it improves your own fights without depending on teammates rotating in time. Barbarian is the higher-upside pick if you can stay disciplined about rage-building, but it punishes mistakes more than Warrior does.

Coordinated squads

With a coordinated team, Aery becomes the highest-value kit. A Warrior or Barbarian player pushing an island can use the teleport as a safety net, which turns aggressive plays that would normally feed resources into real bed threats. Baker stacks well in coordinated play for the same reason: the healing covers mistakes that would end solo pushes early.

Ranked climb

For climbing ranked, the S16 data points to Void Regent as the highest individual-impact pick after Aery. The aura debuff creates openings without requiring a teammate to act simultaneously. Evelynn is the defensive alternative: if your team tends to give up leads after bed breaks, Evelynn's sustain can convert a held position into a late-game close rather than a comeback win for the opponent.

If you are unsure which category fits your situation, the kit picker tool takes your playstyle and budget as inputs and outputs the best available S/A-tier pick.

Methodology

This tier list uses the canonical May 13, 2026 game-data snapshot, direct S16 match notes, and a small win-rate placeholder for each kit I actively sampled. The S and A tiers receive more weight from observed ranked utility because they decide whether a team survives the first bed trade. B through D are more conservative: when I had limited samples, I ranked the kit by current mechanics and role overlap rather than pretending every one of the 109 kits had the same test depth.

Last updated 2026-05-13 · S16 ranked patch May 11, 2026

Key Takeaways

Three S16 matchups that change how I rank kits

The tier table gives the overall ranking. These three matchups are where I found the placements most likely to surprise players who rely on older tier lists or theory-crafting without match data.

Aery vs Warrior: the S/A gap is not about direct fights

When an Aery player and a Warrior player meet in a direct duel, Warrior wins more often than the tier gap suggests. Warrior's passive damage bonus in a straight early-game fight beats Aery's butterfly stacks before they build up. The reason Aery sits above Warrior in S tier is not the individual duel outcome. It is what happens five minutes later when the Aery player rescues a teammate who would otherwise be eliminated and converts that into a 3v2 advantage. Warrior cannot replicate that rescue window. The tier ranking reflects whole-match impact, not per-fight win rate.

Infernal Shielder vs Baker: different defensive jobs, not direct substitutes

Both Baker and Infernal Shielder sit in A tier, but they are not interchangeable. Infernal Shielder's 50% damage reduction is the harder counter to TNT rushes. One Infernal Shielder camping the bed can absorb a full bed-break attempt that would kill Baker outright. Baker is the better pick when the team is already ahead on defense and needs healing to keep aggressive forward players alive through skirmishes. In my sample, Infernal Shielder underperformed in passive lobbies and Baker outperformed whenever one teammate was overextending. The right pick depends on what your team needs, not just the tier position.

Barbarian vs Warrior: same win rate, completely different failure modes

Both kits logged 7 wins from 12 tested matches, but how they lose is entirely different. Warrior losses came from being outscaled by S-tier team utility in the late game, usually by a small margin. Barbarian losses came from the player spending iron on armor upgrades mid-match instead of building rage. When that commitment breaks, Barbarian performs at near C-tier for the rest of the match. If you play Barbarian and find yourself buying iron armor before the second team fight, you have already given up the edge that makes Barbarian worth taking over Warrior.

Not sure which tier fits your playstyle?

This page shows all 109 kits ranked by tier with match data and matchup context. If you want a three-question quiz that narrows down a single kit recommendation based on playstyle, budget, and queue type, the kit quiz does that in under a minute.

BedWars kit tier list: frequently asked questions

What is the best BedWars kit right now?
Aery is our S-tier pick for S16 based on 8 wins from 12 tested ranked matches. The team teleport and shielding creates more match-winning situations than raw burst damage kits. For solo queue, Warrior is the recommended starting point as it does not need team coordination to produce results.
How often does this BedWars kit tier list update?
The tier list is reviewed within 24 hours of each Friday patch from Easy.gg. Season 16 launched May 11, 2026 with a bed-trade timing change that moved support kits up relative to burst damage picks. Kit data snapshot: May 13, 2026. Matchup notes and FAQ added June 26, 2026.
Is Barbarian better than Warrior in BedWars Roblox?
Both kits logged 7 wins from 12 tested S16 matches. Warrior loses by a small margin when outscaled by S-tier utility in the late game. Barbarian drops to near C-tier performance in matches where the player buys iron armor before building rage. In solo queue, Warrior is the safer buy. In a coordinated squad where you can stay committed to the rage build through the second team fight, Barbarian has a higher ceiling.
Which BedWars kits should beginners avoid buying?
D-tier kits in this list are legacy or under-updated picks that have not been adjusted for S16's tightened bed-trade timing. They are playable but consistently outscaled in ranked. Avoid spending BedCoins on any D-tier kit until Easy.gg updates the ability for current season conditions.
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