Azure, also called Azurewrath, is the next Killer headed to Forsaken with a major update titled Azure’s Arrival. Early teasers point to a trapper and set-up playstyle built around placing plants that pressure Survivors, plus a tentacle grab that can fling players across the map.
Quick answer: Azure is a trapper/set-up Killer who plants flowers for map control and can grab a Survivor with his tentacles, then charge an aim arrow to throw them a longer distance. His exact ability names are not finalized, and several widely shared “skills” come from unofficial leaks rather than confirmed in-game text.

What Azure is and how he plays
Azure is classified as a trapper/set-up Killer. His use of pronouns is He/They, the character is created by 4Montaigne, and a voice actor was selected from a public thread but has not been announced. His cost in-game has not been revealed.
In appearance, Azure is a blocky Robloxian with a purple torso, black limbs, and grabber-like tentacles trailing from his back. A glowing purple symbol sits on his chest, and he wears ragged clothing with a pointed wizard hat marked by a glowing purple face. The teasers consistently frame his kit around denying space rather than pure chase.

Azure’s teased abilities
Three mechanics have surfaced through teasers. Keep in mind the ability labels below are descriptive, not the final in-game names.
Grab & Throw: Azure grabs a Survivor with his tentacles. While holding them, an aim arrow appears, and that throw can be charged to launch the Survivor further away.
Planting: Azure sets down flowers that interfere with Survivors and trap them, setting up easy follow-up attacks and giving him control over key routes.
Passive percentage: Azure carries a percentage-based passive. How it builds and exactly what it does has not been shown.

Azure’s plants and their effects
The planting system is the core of his map control. Three plant types have appeared in teasers, with one still using a placeholder model.
| Plant | What it does |
|---|---|
| Rose | A large red flower roughly Robloxian-sized. Survivors can clear it by walking up and holding the required input. Its full gameplay effect has not been shown. |
| Sensor plant | No final design or name yet, shown using a Peashooter placeholder. It appears to react when a Survivor does something like using an ability, sounding an alarm and attacking whoever triggered it. |
| Tentacle plant | A tall black plant topped with a flower. Survivors who get close make it react, and it grabs and holds them in place so they cannot escape. |
Early gameplay footage showed a Survivor moving through an area filled with these plants, which lines up with a Killer designed to lock down zones and punish movement.

Leaked skill set details
Beyond the official teasers, a more detailed kit has circulated through leaks. None of it is confirmed, and the numbers and names may change before release. It is included here for context, not as final values.
| Leaked skill | Described effect |
|---|---|
| Basic attack | A fast slash dealing 22 damage, used to keep pressure during chases. |
| Blossom | A charged dash that travels a long distance and damages Survivors caught in it, ending with an explosion that hits anyone nearby. |
| Bloom | Places up to three plant structures on the map as setup for a follow-up ability. |
| Will | Activates once all three Bloom plants are down, dealing damage to every Survivor standing near any of them. |
| Passive | Reduces Azure’s stun duration and increases his strength, keeping him aggressive after hits. |
Note: The leaked names above do not match the descriptive labels from the teasers, so treat them as community-sourced until in-game text appears. Plant counts, damage figures, and cooldowns are the details most likely to shift before launch.

Azure release date status
Azure is tied to the Azure’s Arrival update event. No official release date or time is currently confirmed, so any specific countdown circulating right now is not verified.
You will know the kit is final once Azure appears in-game with named abilities, an icon, and confirmed values. Until then, the grab-and-throw move and the three plant types are the most reliable pieces of his toolkit, while the dash, the all-plant burst, and the stat numbers remain unconfirmed leaks that could change at launch.






