Run for NEEDOH Tier List
Community-informed tier list for +1 Run for NEEDOH! Needoh rarities, upgrade priorities, and Base spending on Roblox.
Tier List Methodology
This tier list ranks Needoh types and upgrade strategies by overall value in +1 Run for NEEDOH!, weighing income per Slot, acquisition difficulty, upgrade cost efficiency, and synergy with offline earnings. Rankings reflect typical progression—not absolute endgame min-maxing for every account.
Tiers are labeled S (best investment), A (strong), B (situational), C (early filler), and D (low priority). Meta shifts when developers rebalance income or add new Needoh lines, so treat this as a living document.
We cross-reference rarity data, secret hunt difficulty, and upgrade curves documented across our items and upgrades sections.
S Tier – Core Income Engines
S-tier Needohs combine high base income, reasonable upgrade scaling, and reliable spawn access once you unlock their zones. These should receive your first major upgrade spikes after tutorial Needohs max out.
Players who fill S-tier Slots before logging off see the largest offline earnings jumps. Pair them with Base Slot expansions so every S-tier unit has a home at your Base.
Do not neglect run speed—S-tier Needohs are worthless in your inventory if Jelly Stall keeps you from reaching their spawn points consistently.
A and B Tier – Mid-Game Flex Picks
A-tier Needohs excel in specific phases: strong early income that fades late, or moderate income with easy collection routes. B-tier entries are fine placeholders until S-tier Slots are filled.
Upgrade A-tier units to mid levels, then pivot spending to S-tier and Base Slots. B-tier Needohs can stay at low levels—enough to contribute passive income without draining currency.
Event or limited Needohs may temporarily rank higher if developers boost their income multipliers during promotions.
C and D Tier – Collection vs Investment
C-tier Needohs often serve collection completion or visual flex. Their income per upgrade dollar lags behind meta picks. D-tier entries are novelty units—fun to own, poor for optimization.
Completionists still hunt C and D tiers for the collection index. Separate your showcase Slots from your income Slots if the game allows organizational flexibility.
Never sink endgame currency into D-tier max upgrades unless you play purely for aesthetics.
Upgrade Priority Tier Summary
Spending priority tiers: (1) first Needoh upgrade levels on your fastest-collected type, (2) Base Slot unlocks when income per second plateaus, (3) S-tier Needoh deep upgrades, (4) offline multiplier upgrades if available, (5) collection hunts.
This order beats raw rarity hype— a common Needoh at high level often out-earns a rare Needoh at level one stuck in inventory because you lack Slots.
Use our upgrade planner tool to simulate your next purchase against this tier framework.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Needoh in Run for NEEDOH?
The best Needoh depends on your unlocks and upgrade level. S-tier entries in our list offer the best income-per-slot once upgraded—see the S Tier section above.
Should I chase rare Needohs early?
Not before you stabilize income. Rare spawns often sit behind Jelly-heavy routes. Secure Base Slots and core upgrades first.
Does the tier list include Base upgrades?
Yes. The upgrade priority summary ranks Base Slot spending alongside Needoh levels for holistic progression.
How often is this tier list updated?
We revise after major game updates or when community data shows clear meta shifts in income values.
Are secret Needohs automatically S tier?
Not always. Some secrets are collection trophies with modest income. Check our secret Needohs page for hunt difficulty vs payoff.