Why does “Solo Hunters Reaper class” appear in searches?
Reaper is a familiar name in anime RPGs, and players often use it as shorthand for scythe, shadow, or fast melee builds. Search results can also mix terminology from other Roblox games. A popular search phrase is not proof that an item or class exists in the current game.
Treat screenshots, short videos, and unsourced class lists cautiously. A real class should appear in the in-game reroll pool or in a developer update announcement.
What should Reaper-style players choose instead?
If by “Reaper” you mean an aggressive hybrid or high-damage playstyle, start by comparing the actual class bonuses. Assassin is the closest comparison to evaluate, but your best choice still depends on whether your build uses weapon damage, magic damage, or survivability.
Choose your stats
Match stat points to the damage source your build actually uses.
Open the stats guide →Use rerolls carefully
Check active rewards before spending Robux or limited rerolls.
Check working codes →How to verify a new class after an update
- Read the description and update notes on the official Roblox game page.
- Open the class reroll interface and confirm the class appears in the visible pool.
- Look for matching documentation from more than one maintained class or wiki source.
- Do not trust a claimed rarity, passive, or reroll rate without an in-game or developer source.
Sources checked
- Official Solo Hunters Roblox page — game identity and current update description.
- BloxInformer class roster — six documented classes.
- Pro Game Guides class tier list — independent class comparison.