The Right Skill Tree Path - Unscathed RNG Wiki
Follow the community's best skill tree path in Unscathed: EXP gain, roll speed, bonus rolls, and global luck, plus where points come from and how to reset.
Overview
Unscathed has seven skill trees that share one pool of points, so every choice matters. The community's best skill tree path starts with growth stats, not combat. This guide explains the priority order and the sources of skill points, and for the full breakdown of the roll branch, see our roll skill tree page.
The Best Path, Shown Live
This video shows the exact order the community uses for a farming-focused build. It matches the table below and explains why growth stats beat combat early. The beginner guide shows how those points fund your rolling loop and early upgrades over time.
Seven Trees, One Pool
Every skill tree in Unscathed draws from the same pool of skill points, and most players cannot max everything. That means a point spent on combat is a point not spent on luck or roll speed. Plan a build instead of buying nodes one by one. The roll tree is the biggest farming branch.
Your long-term goal is more rolls and better odds per roll. EXP gain accelerates leveling, roll speed adds attempts, bonus rolls add free chances, and global luck improves every drop. Combat nodes still matter, just later, once content demands them. See the luck guide for how these stats interact.
The community's biggest lesson is restraint. One experienced player wasted early points on combat skills and watched progression crawl as a result. Start with growth stats and you avoid that trap entirely, then revisit combat once the beginner content stops being easy.
Priority Order
Gamezebo's recommended order is the closest thing to a community consensus. It front-loads farming stats and defers combat until you need it. Follow the top of the list first and revisit the bottom only when content starts blocking you. See the beginner guide for the loop these stats support.
| Priority | Stat | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | EXP Gain | Faster leveling means more skill points sooner |
| 2 | Roll Speed | More rolls per hour |
| 3 | Bonus Rolls | Free extra attempts |
| 4 | Global Luck | Base multiplier for all drop odds |
| 5 | Elemental Luck | Biome-matched luck boosts |
| 6 | Potion Duration / Potency | Stronger, longer buffs |
| 7 | Money / Item Gain | Economy improvements |
| 8 | Crafting Materials Reduction | Cheaper recipes |
| 9 | DMG / DEF / PvP | Combat nodes, last |
Spend Your First Points
Start with EXP gain so future points arrive faster, then move into roll speed and bonus rolls. Keep global luck close behind since it multiplies every drop. You want the farming engine running before anything else. The roll tree covers roll speed and bonus rolls in detail.
Do not copy a combat-heavy build because it looks strong in PvP videos. One player reports slow progression after overspending on combat early; community threads agree. Invest in growth first and respec into combat later if you want it — our Roll tree guide shows the speed path.
Put points into EXP Gain
Faster leveling compounds into more skill points over time.
Raise Roll Speed
More attempts per hour is the fastest way to see rarer auras.
Take Bonus Rolls
Free extra rolls multiply every session you play.
Invest in Global Luck
This multiplier improves all other luck sources in the game.
Add combat only when blocked
Spend on damage and defense only when story content stops your progress.
Where Skill Points Come From
Skill points arrive from three sources, and all of them reward activity over time. Leveling happens as you roll and fight, Battlepass tiers progress with play, and Story Acts pay out on completion. Collect all three and your build grows steadily. The expedition guide adds another XP source.
Leveling Up
Every character level grants skill points to spend.
Battlepass
Battlepass reward tiers include skill points.
Story Acts
Completing Story Mode Acts pays skill points.
Common Mistakes
Most bad builds share the same causes, and recognizing them saves you from paying Robux for a reset later. Keep the priority order in front of you, pair it with the luck guide, and you will avoid the traps below.
- Maxing combat nodes before any farming stats
- Spending points one at a time with no build plan
- Ignoring Global Luck, the base multiplier
- Forgetting Battlepass and Story Act point rewards
- Skipping EXP gain at the very start
Resetting Your Build
Mistakes are fixable, but not free. The Alchemist NPC offers a skill tree reset for Robux, so weigh the cost against the points you will recover. Before paying, double-check that a new build actually solves your problem. compare paths in our luck guide for a second opinion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best skill tree path in Unscathed?
Follow Gamezebo's order: EXP gain, roll speed, bonus rolls, then global luck. Add elemental luck, potion stats, economy, and combat only later, as detailed in the roll tree guide.
How many skill trees are there?
Seven trees share one pool of skill points. Most players cannot max everything, so plan a focused build instead of spreading points.
Where do skill points come from?
Leveling up, Battlepass rewards, and Story Act completions. All three reward active play, so quests and story clears matter for your build.
Should I put points into combat early?
No. One player reports slow progression after overspending on combat at the start. Build the farming engine first and respec into combat later.
How do I reset my skill tree?
Visit the Alchemist NPC and use the Reset Skill Tree Points option. The service costs Robux, so only reset for a clear build change.
Is Global Luck worth the points?
Yes. Global luck is described as one of the most important stats because it multiplies every other luck source in the game.
Do I need combat skills for PvP?
Only after farming stats are established. Damage and defense nodes help in the arena, but they slow progression if bought too early.