All Forsaken Badges 2026: How to Unlock Crazy Eights + 30 More
Every Forsaken badge in 2026: how to unlock Crazy Eights, Black White & Gray, Fallen King, and 30+ more — with private-server tips for the hardest ones.
Forsaken Roblox has over 40 collectible badges, ranging from simple participation awards to brutally difficult achievements that fewer than 2% of players have earned. Badges in Forsaken are more than cosmetic bragging rights — they track your milestones, reward you for mastering specific game mechanics, and signal your experience level to other players. Some badges unlock naturally through regular gameplay, while others require deliberate effort, specific strategies, and sometimes dozens of hours of focused grinding. This complete guide covers every badge in Forsaken with exact unlock requirements, difficulty ratings, estimated time to completion, and proven strategies for earning even the hardest achievements. Whether you are a completionist chasing 100% or a new player wanting to know what to aim for, this guide is your definitive roadmap. Visit /forsaken-killers and /forsaken-survivors to build your knowledge of the characters referenced in these badge challenges.
Badge System Overview
- • Total Badges: 40+ (growing with updates)
- • Easy Badges: ~15 (earned through normal play)
- • Medium Badges: ~12 (require intentional effort)
- • Hard Badges: ~8 (demand specific strategies)
- • Ultra-Hard Badges: ~5 (fewer than 2% of players)
- • Private Server Compatible: ~70% of badges
- • Estimated 100% Completion: 80-120 hours
Starter and Participation Badges
These badges reward basic participation and will unlock naturally within your first few hours of play. They exist to onboard new players and provide early dopamine hits that encourage continued engagement. If you have played even a handful of matches, you likely already have most of these.
First Steps Badges
The most fundamental badges that virtually every player earns:
- •Welcome to Forsaken (Play Your First Match): Simply load into and complete one match of Forsaken, win or lose. This is the game's universal badge — 100% of returning players have it. Difficulty: Trivial. Time: 5 minutes.
- •First Escape (Escape a Match as Survivor): Complete a match by escaping through an exit gate as any survivor. Most players earn this within their first 5-10 matches. Focus on staying alive and following teammates to generators rather than exploring alone. Difficulty: Easy. Time: 30 minutes to 2 hours.
- •First Kill (Eliminate a Survivor as Killer): Down and eliminate one survivor in a single match as any killer. New killer players should try Jason/Slasher first, as his straightforward kit makes getting that first kill easiest. Difficulty: Easy. Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- •Generator Repaired (Complete Your First Generator): Fully repair one generator from 0% to 100%. Find a generator away from the killer, hold the repair button, and hit your skill checks. Difficulty: Trivial. Time: 10 minutes.
- •Team Player (Unhook a Teammate): Rescue a hooked teammate once. Wait for the killer to leave the hook area before approaching to avoid trading places. Difficulty: Trivial. Time: 15 minutes.
- •Explorer (Visit 5 Different Maps): Play matches on five different maps. Since maps are randomly assigned, this happens naturally over roughly 15-20 matches. You can track which maps you have visited in your badge progress. Difficulty: Easy. Time: 2-3 hours.
Complete Starter Badge Reference
Quick reference for all starter and participation badges with difficulty and estimated time.
| Badge Name | Requirement | Difficulty | Est. Time | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Welcome to Forsaken | Complete 1 match | 1/10 | 5 min | Just finish a match |
| First Escape | Escape 1 match | 2/10 | 1-2 hrs | Follow your team |
| First Kill | Eliminate 1 survivor | 2/10 | 30-60 min | Use Jason/Slasher |
| Generator Repaired | Complete 1 generator | 1/10 | 10 min | Repair any generator |
| Team Player | Unhook 1 teammate | 1/10 | 15 min | Wait for killer to leave |
| Explorer | Visit 5 maps | 2/10 | 2-3 hrs | Play naturally |
| Night Owl | Play 10 matches | 1/10 | 2-3 hrs | Just keep playing |
| Dedicated Player | Play 50 matches | 2/10 | 12-15 hrs | Natural progression |
| Forsaken Veteran | Play 100 matches | 3/10 | 25-30 hrs | Long-term goal |
| Coin Collector | Earn 1,000 coins total | 2/10 | 3-5 hrs | Earned through gameplay |
Survivor Achievement Badges
These badges test your survivor skills across different game mechanics — looping, healing, stealth, teamwork, and objective completion. They require intentional focus on specific play styles and range from moderate to very challenging.
Chase and Looping Badges
Badges that reward surviving killer chases and mastering loop mechanics:
- •Chase Master (Loop a killer for 60+ seconds in one chase): This requires knowledge of strong loops and map structures. Study our map guides at /forsaken-maps to identify the best loop tiles on each map. The key is using pallets and windows efficiently — do not drop pallets early. Extend each pallet to 2-3 loops before dropping. Hospital and Asylum have the strongest loops for this badge. Difficulty: 6/10. Time: 5-15 hours.
- •Untouchable (Escape a match without being hit): Complete a full match as survivor without the killer landing a single hit on you. This requires either extreme stealth play or being in a match where the killer focuses other survivors entirely. Run perks that support stealth and prioritize generators far from the killer. Urban Evasion and Spine Chill help tremendously. Difficulty: 7/10. Time: 10-20 hours.
- •Pallet Stun Expert (Stun the killer with pallets 5 times in one match): You need to stun the killer five separate times using pallet drops. This means you need matches where the killer chases you repeatedly and you have enough pallets available. Do not waste pallets on distance drops — wait for the killer to be in stun range. Maps with high pallet counts (Crossroads, Suburbs) are best. Difficulty: 5/10. Time: 3-8 hours.
- •Window Warrior (Vault 20 windows in a single match): Vault through 20 windows during one match. This is easier than it sounds if you intentionally route your chases through window-heavy areas. Hospital has 18+ windows, making it the ideal map. During calm periods, you can vault windows while traveling between generators. Difficulty: 4/10. Time: 2-5 hours.
- •Last One Standing (Be the only survivor to escape): Be the sole escaping survivor in a match where other teammates are eliminated. This happens naturally in difficult matches but can be pursued by prioritizing your own survival when teammates are struggling. Play selfishly only after rescue becomes impractical. Difficulty: 4/10. Time: 3-8 hours.
- •Great Escape (Escape through the exit gate during endgame collapse): Escape after the endgame collapse timer has started. The timing is tight, so position yourself near the exit gate before the last generator is completed. As soon as gates are powered, sprint to the nearest gate and open it. Difficulty: 3/10. Time: 1-3 hours.
Teamwork and Support Badges
Badges that reward cooperative play and helping your teammates:
- •Guardian Angel (Unhook 3 teammates in one match): Rescue three different teammates from hooks in a single match. This requires matches where your team is getting hooked frequently but the killer is not camping. Position yourself within rescue range (but not too close) during chases. Elliot is excellent for this because his healing supports post-unhook survival. Difficulty: 4/10. Time: 3-6 hours.
- •Field Medic (Fully heal 5 teammates in one match): Heal five teammates from injured to healthy state. This requires a match with lots of hits but also enough downtime to complete heals. Bring a medkit and play near injured teammates. Elliot's Pizza Throw counts toward this badge. Difficulty: 5/10. Time: 5-10 hours.
- •Altruist (Rescue a teammate, heal them, and escape together): Perform a full rescue sequence — unhook a teammate, heal them to full, and both escape the match. This is a satisfying badge that rewards complete team play. Communicate with your team (or observe their behavior) to coordinate the escape. Difficulty: 5/10. Time: 5-10 hours.
- •Protector (Take a hit for a teammate 3 times in one match): Body-block the killer to protect injured teammates three times. This means intentionally putting yourself between the killer and a wounded teammate. It is risky but common in SWF groups. Solo players can achieve this by positioning near hooked teammates during rescue sequences. Difficulty: 6/10. Time: 8-15 hours.
- •Generator Crew (Complete 3 generators in one match): Personally complete three generators from start to finish. This requires efficient routing and uninterrupted repair time. Prioritize generators far from the killer and use generator-speed perks. Difficulty: 4/10. Time: 2-5 hours.
- •Perfect Match (Escape with all 4 survivors alive): Every survivor must escape the match. This is team-dependent and difficult in solo queue. Your best chance is in a coordinated SWF group playing against a less experienced killer. Difficulty: 7/10. Time: 10-25 hours.
Survivor Badge Difficulty Rankings
All survivor-specific badges ranked by difficulty with completion strategies.
| Badge | Difficulty | Best Map | Best Survivor | Key Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chase Master | 6/10 | Hospital | Any | Extend pallets to 2-3 loops before dropping |
| Untouchable | 7/10 | Farm (stealth) | Noob | Full stealth play, avoid all chases |
| Pallet Stun Expert | 5/10 | Crossroads | Any | Wait for killer in stun range |
| Window Warrior | 4/10 | Hospital | Any | Route through window-heavy areas |
| Last One Standing | 4/10 | Any | Chance | Prioritize personal survival |
| Great Escape | 3/10 | Any | Any | Position near gates before last gen |
| Guardian Angel | 4/10 | Any | Elliot | Stay in rescue range during chases |
| Field Medic | 5/10 | Any | Elliot | Bring medkit, heal aggressively |
| Altruist | 5/10 | Any | Elliot | Full rescue-heal-escape sequence |
| Protector | 6/10 | Any | Shedletsky | Body-block intentionally near hooks |
| Generator Crew | 4/10 | Farm | Two Time | Route efficiently between gens |
| Perfect Match | 7/10 | Crossroads | Any (SWF) | Coordinate with full team |
Killer Achievement Badges
Killer badges reward domination, efficiency, and mastery of specific killer mechanics. Several of these badges are significantly easier on certain killers, so choosing the right killer for each badge saves hours of grinding. Visit /forsaken-killers for detailed guides on every killer.
Elimination and Domination Badges
Badges that reward high kill counts and match domination:
- •Full Sweep (Eliminate all 4 survivors in one match): The classic "4K" badge. Every killer player wants this one. The key is managing your hook states and not letting survivors trade hooks indefinitely. Focus on one survivor to eliminate early, then snowball the 3v1. Nosferatu and 1x1x1x1 are the strongest picks for this badge due to their pressure tools. Difficulty: 5/10. Time: 3-8 hours.
- •Speed Demon (Eliminate all survivors before 5 generators are completed): Win the match before survivors finish their objective. This requires aggressive early pressure and efficient chasing. Mobility killers and killers with strong early-game tools excel here. Proxy-camp first hook to force early trades that snowball the match. Difficulty: 7/10. Time: 10-20 hours.
- •Merciless Killer (Get 10+ hooks in one match): Hook survivors a combined total of 10+ times. This means hooking survivors multiple times each without eliminating them too quickly. Spread your hooks across all four survivors rather than tunneling one out early. Difficulty: 6/10. Time: 5-12 hours.
- •Flawless Victory (4K without any survivor escaping or being rescued): Eliminate all four survivors without allowing any successful unhooks throughout the entire match. This requires camping hooks or applying enough pressure that rescue attempts fail. Difficulty: 8/10. Time: 15-30 hours.
- •Serial Killer (Accumulate 100 total eliminations): Kill 100 survivors across all matches. This is a long-term badge that rewards consistent killer play. At an average of 2 kills per match, expect roughly 50 matches. Difficulty: 3/10 (just time). Time: 15-25 hours.
- •Nightmare (Accumulate 500 total eliminations): The extended version requiring 500 total kills. This is a prestige badge that demonstrates long-term killer commitment. Difficulty: 3/10 (time-gated). Time: 75-125 hours.
Killer-Specific Ability Badges
Some badges are tied to specific killers or ability types:
- •Hook Master (Hook 3 survivors within 60 seconds of each other): This requires rapid sequential hooks, which means you need slugging (downing without immediately hooking) to set up the timing. Down two survivors, hook one, find the third, and then hook all three in quick succession. Difficulty: 7/10. Time: 10-20 hours.
- •Sniper (Land a ranged ability at maximum distance): Hit a survivor with a ranged ability at the longest possible distance. Nosferatu's Bloodhook at 115 studs, c00lkidd's projectile, and John Doe's ranged attacks all qualify. Practice in open maps like Farm where you have clear sightlines. Difficulty: 6/10. Time: 5-15 hours.
- •Basement Dweller (Hook all 4 survivors in the basement during one match): Hook every survivor in the basement at least once. This requires controlling basement area and dragging survivors there consistently. Maps with centrally located basements (Crossroads, Warehouse) make this easier. Difficulty: 8/10. Time: 15-30 hours.
- •Quick Draw (Down a survivor within 15 seconds of the match starting): Find and down a survivor almost immediately after the match begins. This requires spawn knowledge and an aggressive opening. Fast killers like Insano or mobility-based killers have the best chance. Some maps have survivor spawns very close to the killer's starting position. Difficulty: 5/10. Time: 3-10 hours.
- •Endgame Executioner (Eliminate 2+ survivors during endgame collapse): Kill two or more survivors after the exit gates are powered. This requires leaving survivors slugged or hooked during the endgame and pressuring the remaining players. Build for endgame by protecting a 3-gen setup. Difficulty: 6/10. Time: 8-15 hours.
- •No Escape (Close the hatch and then eliminate the last survivor): After the hatch opens with one survivor remaining, close it and hunt down the last survivor before they open an exit gate. Know your hatch spawn locations and get there before the survivor. Difficulty: 4/10. Time: 2-5 hours.
Badge Hunting Etiquette
While pursuing badges, remember that other players are in your match trying to have fun. Excessive camping, tunneling, or sandbagging teammates purely for badge completion creates negative experiences for everyone. Most badges can be earned through good gameplay rather than exploitative tactics. If you need a controlled environment for specific badges, consider using private servers (see our guide at /forsaken-private-server-badges-guide-2026 for details on which badges work in private servers).
Ultra-Hard and Rare Badges
These are the prestige badges that fewer than 2-5% of Forsaken players have earned. They require exceptional skill, specific conditions, extensive time investment, or some combination of all three. Earning any of these badges marks you as a top-tier Forsaken player.
The Rarest Badges in Forsaken
Badges that represent the pinnacle of Forsaken achievement:
- •Unkillable (Survive 50 matches in a row without being eliminated): This does not mean escaping — it means not being killed. You can be hooked as long as you are rescued. The streak resets the moment you die. This badge requires incredible consistency, smart play, and some luck. The best strategy is conservative play: avoid dangerous rescues, prioritize personal safety, and do not take unnecessary risks. Estimated completion: 100+ hours of focused survival play. Difficulty: 9/10.
- •Perfectionist (Complete all generators in a match without failing a single skill check): Every skill check across all generators must be hit successfully — zero misses for the entire match. On mobile this is exceptionally hard. On desktop, it requires focus and consistency. Play during low-distraction times, use perks that reduce skill check frequency or increase success zones, and slow down. Difficulty: 7/10. Time: 5-15 hours.
- •True Nightmare (Get 4K in 10 consecutive matches): Eliminate all four survivors in 10 matches in a row. Even strong killers struggle to maintain this streak because survivor skill varies and some teams are simply excellent. Use your strongest killer, learn to identify and target the weakest link, and do not let matches drag into late game. Difficulty: 9/10. Time: 30-50 hours.
- •Forsaken Legend (Earn every other badge in the game): The completionist badge that requires every other badge to be unlocked. This is the ultimate long-term goal and the rarest badge in Forsaken. Estimated total time including all sub-badges: 150-200 hours. Difficulty: 10/10.
- •Speed Runner (Escape a match within 5 minutes of it starting): The entire match, from load-in to exit gate escape, must take under 5 minutes. This requires a coordinated SWF team all running generator-speed perks and items, splitting perfectly across generators, and getting lucky with generator spawn proximity. Difficulty: 8/10. Time: 10-20 hours with a coordinated team.
Ultra-Hard Badge Completion Strategies
Detailed strategy breakdown for the hardest badges in Forsaken.
| Badge | Difficulty | Required Setup | Best Strategy | Estimated Attempts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unkillable (50 streak) | 9/10 | Stealth build + conservative play | Avoid all risky plays, prioritize survival | 200+ matches |
| Perfectionist | 7/10 | Focused play + anti-distraction | Slow down, use skill check perks | 20-50 matches |
| True Nightmare | 9/10 | Main your strongest killer | Target weakest survivor, snowball early | 50-100 matches |
| Forsaken Legend | 10/10 | Everything | Systematic badge-by-badge progression | 500+ matches |
| Speed Runner | 8/10 | SWF team + gen-speed builds | Split 4 ways, toolboxes, Prove Thyself | 30-60 matches |
Event and Limited-Time Badges
Forsaken regularly introduces limited-time badges tied to seasonal events, holiday updates, and special occasions. These badges are only available during their event window and become unobtainable once the event ends, making them some of the rarest badges in the game for players who joined after the event.
Seasonal Event Badge Patterns
Understanding the event calendar helps you prepare for upcoming badge opportunities:
- •Halloween Events (October): Historically the biggest badge event with 3-5 unique badges tied to horror-themed challenges. These typically involve playing specific killers, surviving themed map variants, and completing event-exclusive objectives. Prepare by unlocking event-relevant killers before October.
- •Thanksgiving Events (November): Usually 1-2 badges tied to coin farming and community challenges. These are typically easier to earn but have short event windows of 5-7 days.
- •Christmas/Winter Events (December): 2-4 badges tied to winter cosmetics, holiday challenges, and community goals. These events usually last 2-3 weeks, giving you more time to complete challenges. Cosmetic badges from these events become major flex items months later.
- •Anniversary Events (Varies): Forsaken anniversary events celebrate the game's launch with 2-3 exclusive badges. These often involve playing a certain number of matches during the event period or completing nostalgic challenges tied to the game's history.
- •Community Milestone Badges: Occasionally awarded when the Forsaken community hits player count or engagement milestones. These are typically granted automatically to all active players during the milestone period.
- •Limited Crossover Badges: Rare badges tied to Roblox-wide events or collaborations. These are the most unpredictable but also among the most prestigious to own. Follow Forsaken social media to catch announcements early.
Pro Tip
Create a badge tracking spreadsheet or document listing every badge you have and every badge you still need. Organize them by difficulty and estimated time remaining. This systematic approach prevents the frustrating experience of randomly grinding without clear progress. Check your Roblox badge page for Forsaken regularly to see if new badges have been added with updates. Grab Forsaken merch at /merch to show off your dedication while you grind.
Efficient Badge Grinding Strategies
Rather than pursuing one badge at a time, smart players stack compatible badges into single sessions. This approach can cut your total completion time by 30-40% compared to isolated badge grinding.
Badge Stacking Combinations
These badge groups can be progressed simultaneously:
- •Survivor Stack (Chase Master + Window Warrior + Pallet Stun Expert): All three reward aggressive looping play. Run chase perks, seek the killer, and loop aggressively through window and pallet tiles. One long chase on Hospital can progress all three badges simultaneously.
- •Support Stack (Guardian Angel + Field Medic + Altruist): All three reward helping teammates. Play Elliot with a medkit, position near hooks, and focus on rescue-heal-escape sequences. One altruistic match can progress all three.
- •Killer Domination Stack (Full Sweep + Speed Demon + Merciless Killer): Play aggressive killer matches aiming for quick 4Ks with high hook counts. These badges naturally align with dominant killer gameplay.
- •Stealth Stack (Untouchable + Perfectionist + Generator Crew): All three reward quiet, efficient gameplay without killer interaction. Play stealth-focused survivors, avoid chases entirely, and focus on generator completion.
- •Long-Term Stack (Night Owl + Dedicated Player + Forsaken Veteran + Serial Killer + Nightmare): These progress passively through any gameplay. Do not specifically grind these — they complete as byproducts of pursuing other badges.
- •Endgame Stack (Great Escape + Endgame Executioner + No Escape): Focus sessions on endgame scenarios. As survivor, position for late escapes. As killer, build for endgame pressure and hatch control.
Time Management for Completionists
Maximize your badge progress per hour with these scheduling strategies:
- •Alternate between survivor and killer sessions: Badge fatigue from playing one role for hours reduces performance. Switching roles every 5-7 matches keeps your gameplay sharp and progresses both survivor and killer badges.
- •Play during off-peak hours for specific killer badges: Late night and early morning lobbies tend to have less experienced survivors, making killer badges significantly easier to earn.
- •Use events to accelerate badge progress: Event periods often increase rewards, player counts, and match frequency. Dedicate extra time during events to stack event badges with regular badge progression.
- •Accept that some badges require luck: Badges like Perfect Match and Untouchable partially depend on matchmaking giving you favorable conditions. Do not get frustrated by factors outside your control — keep playing and the opportunity will come.
- •Track your daily progress: Even 1-2 new badges per week adds up. Over a month, that is 4-8 badges, and over three months you will have made massive progress toward completion.
- •Join Forsaken communities to find badge-hunting groups: Other players pursuing the same badges can coordinate strategies, share tips, and provide the SWF teams needed for cooperative badges.
Final Thoughts
Forsaken's badge system provides a structured progression framework that gives every match purpose beyond the immediate win or loss. From the first "Welcome to Forsaken" badge to the ultimate "Forsaken Legend" completion, each badge represents a milestone in your journey as a player. The key to efficient badge completion is systematic planning: stack compatible badges, choose the right killers and survivors for each challenge, use maps that favor specific badge requirements, and accept that some badges require patience and favorable conditions.
- • Over 40 badges exist ranging from trivial (1/10 difficulty) to nearly impossible (10/10 difficulty).
- • Stack compatible badges in single sessions to reduce total grinding time by 30-40%.
- • About 70% of badges can be earned in private servers for focused practice.
- • Killer badges are generally faster to complete than survivor badges due to more agency.
- • Event badges are time-limited and become unobtainable once the event ends.
- • Ultra-hard badges like Unkillable and True Nightmare require 30-50+ hours of focused play.
- • The Forsaken Legend completionist badge requires every other badge and takes 150-200 hours.
Pick three badges you want to earn this week, check which ones stack together, and focus your sessions on that combination. Track your progress and adjust your strategy as you learn which conditions make each badge achievable.
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