In Violence District, your survival hinges on strategic gear selection. Initial tools like Motion Trackers or Flashlights may appear beneficial early on, but advanced alternatives emerge as you level up. This guide ranks all available equipment by their combat effectiveness.
Violence District Equipment Rankings
Below is our evaluation of item utility during matches:
Tier | Item Name |
---|---|
D | Twist of Fate |
C | Gate |
B | Shadow Clone, Parrying Dagger |
A | Flashlight, Motion Tracker |
S | Bandage, Aderaline Shot |
Top-Tier Equipment
- Bandage: Restores 1.5 health bars instantly. Essential for aggressive playstyles or players frequently drawing Killer attention. Particularly valuable for novices managing survival mechanics.
- Aderaline Shot: Grants 10% speed boost for 10 seconds and enables rapid recovery when incapacitated. Critical against fast-paced adversaries like Hidden or Slasher variants.
High-Utility Gear
- Flashlight: Temporarily blinds Killers to force them to release captured allies. Effective for disrupting focused assaults, especially in team-oriented strategies.
- Motion Tracker: Auditory alerts signal Killer proximity. Ideal for reconnaissance roles supporting coordinated team movements.
Situational Tools
- Parrying Dagger: Knocks down hostile Killers when timed correctly. Demands precision but rewards skillful execution.
- Shadow Clone: Generates decoys to misdirect opponents. Predictable against experienced players but effective for baiting newcomers.
Limited-Use Items
- Gate: Teleports users unpredictably across maps. Most beneficial during late-game scenarios when escape options dwindle.
High-Risk Options
- Twist of Fate: Revolver with 60% chance to damage foes versus 40% self-harm risk. Unreliable compared to consistent alternatives.
Acquiring Violence District Gear




Visit the Store’s Survivor Section and select the Items tab to exchange Screws—earned through gameplay or purchased via Robux—for equipment upgrades.