Role Tier List

UnTrash Wiki assigns every compatible role a tier depending on its six UnStats and the average they collectively add up to. The next step is placing them on an easy-to-read tier list using that tier. As with all properly-built tier lists, the tiers are ordered from best to worst: S, A, B, C, D, and F. Don't ask why there is no E. This was not our original idea. To help newcomers understand what each tier means, the following descriptions are written for each tier, starting from the bottom and working up.

F Tier consists of simply useless roles that are only there because someone had to be at the bottom. These roles are slammed by terribly low stats around the board that make it impossible to gain any relevance in fiction. As deserved, F Tier roles are often ignored or sometimes hated by the people around them, which cuts Reputation by a significant portion. Bottom-tier roles usually help the audience laugh at how worthless they are or make other roles look better.

D Tier is currently empty, but any roles placed here will often hover above being true trash. They may have a single notable quality that makes them situationally meaningful, but outside of that, they awkwardly sit between being good at being bad and being average.

C Tier is low-average for this and many other tier lists. Roles here aren't necessarily bad, but they might have tough counters (such as the Nerd versus Bullies and Jocks) or be effectively useless to others thanks to rare social interactions (like the Gamer). Standard numbers for stats like 4, 5, and 6 are seen across the spread and may be easy to fix with character improvements.

B Tier is high-average for the role tier list. The Hero and Main are notable figures in this tier who must start here out of necessity. Because of the loose requirements to fill the role, these characters have lots of room to diversify and hopefully lessen Repeat for the overall role. B Tier also features many well-liked roles such as the Goodie whose Reputation stands tall over the rest. Alternatively, socially powerful roles with strong Influence can expect a placement on B Tier if not sneaking their way onto the wrung above.

A Tier is when clearly good roles finally get exposure. Roles here are known for their excellence in some field, such as physique, cleverness, handiness, or know-how. This easily impresses others and raises their Reputation by quite a bit. A Tier is the lowest on the list that can see above-average proficiency in more than one stat, like the Mentor having great Strength, Skill, and Intelligence. Though A Tier roles are nice, they're beaten by the single level above them, the pinnacle of greatness in fictional characters.

S Tier sees the best of the best. Regardless of being protagonists or antagonists, there is no denying their dominance over fiction. The Villain currently the top-tier role of UnTrash Wiki, and for good reason. S Tier is the only one allowed to have virtually every stat near its maximum, granting the roles access to the position from which to peer down onto the others.

S (+5.59)
The Villain (5.92)

A (5 - 5.59)
The Mary Sue (5.47), The Mentor (5.24), The Ace (5.1), The Jock (5.01)

B (4.2 - 4.99)
The Main (4.51), The Hero (4.42), The Goodie (4.4)

C (3.1 - 4.19)
The Bully (4.1), The Nerd (3.8), The Geek (3.64), The Gamer (3.36)

D (2 - 3.09)
Empty

F (-2)
The Idiot (1.96)