Best classes in Roblox Burgerz and how to spend your Burger Coins

Break down every Burgerz class, from Pyro Chef to Seasoner, and see which ones are worth unlocking first.

By Pallav Pathak 9 min read
Best classes in Roblox Burgerz and how to spend your Burger Coins

Classes sit at the center of Roblox Burgerz. Before each run you lock in a role that decides your starting tool, early-game power spikes, and how efficiently you grind both meat and money. With eight unlockable options and limited Burger Coins, picking the wrong one can slow your progress for hours.


Current Burgerz class tier list

Each class offers three perk levels and a unique starter item. The overall ranking comes from how well they perform in random lobbies, solo play, and late-game objective handling.

Tier Classes Role summary
S Pyro Chef Top-tier damage and utility, dominates both combat and cooking.
A Minigunner, Chef High DPS and strong all-round performance; ideal long-term investments.
B Butcher Efficient melee farmer with strong early patty generation.
C Medic, Manager, Security Niche support or control roles that work best in premade squads.
D Seasoner Value-focused support hampered by broken multipliers and poor combat presence.

For most players, the goal is simple: rush Chef, then aim for Pyro Chef and Minigunner once Burger Coin income stabilizes.

Each class offers three perk levels and a unique starter item | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Banana Freak)

Pyro Chef (S tier) – the current meta pick

Class Cost Starter item
Pyro Chef 700 Burger Coins Flamethrower

Pyro Chef is the defining class in Burgerz right now. It opens with a Flamethrower that does two critical things at once: it applies burn damage over time to enemies and cooks patties when you spray them on the grill. As you level the class, those flames get even more efficient.

  • Level 1: Flamethrower inflicts burn and cooks patties on contact.
  • Level 2: Enemies killed with the Flamethrower drop corpses that, when ground, produce cooked patties automatically.
  • Level 3: Further damage increase for the Flamethrower.

The result is a class that compresses multiple jobs into one slot. You can vaporize customers and cops quickly, then feed their remains straight into the grinder for ready-to-serve patties. That combination of burst damage, crowd control, and cooking throughput makes Pyro Chef the best option in both solo lobbies and coordinated teams.

For long-term play, Pyro Chef is the class to unlock once you can afford its 700 Burger Coin price tag.

Pyro Chef is the defining class in Burgerz right now | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Maybe Kingkade)

Minigunner and Chef (A tier) – high-value early priorities

Minigunner – sustained DPS and objective control

Class Cost Starter item
Minigunner 700 Burger Coins Minigun
  • Level 1: Spawn with a Minigun.
  • Level 2: Minigun damage increases.
  • Level 3: Enemies hit by the Minigun are slowed briefly.

Minigunner trades the Pyro Chef’s hybrid toolkit for raw sustained damage. The Minigun chews through crowds, making it especially strong during waves that demand fast corpse production or strict objective defense, such as clearing rat infestations.

The slow at level 3 doubles as soft crowd control, buying extra time around chokepoints and grinders. In lobbies where others handle cooking, a Minigunner anchored at key doors or hallways keeps runs stable deep into later days.

Minigunner trades the Pyro Chef’s hybrid toolkit for raw sustained damage | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Maybe Kingkade)

Chef – the best early-game all-rounder

Class Cost Starter item
Chef 60 Burger Coins Pan
  • Level 1: Your melee weapon becomes a frying pan; every 10 burgers you cook adds +5% pan damage, up to +50%.
  • Level 2: You gain +1 HP every time you cook a patty.
  • Level 3: Patty cooking time is reduced by 10%.

Chef is cheap, scalable, and far more flexible than its cost suggests. The pan turns routine cooking into a permanent damage buff, letting you scale naturally just by doing your job. The self-healing at level 2 and small cooking speed boost at level 3 make Chef comfortable for new players and reliable for veterans who want a single class that can both cook and fight.

Given the 60 Burger Coin unlock cost, Chef should be one of the first purchases. It immediately improves survival in public lobbies where you cannot rely on others to handle either cooking or combat.

Chef is cheap, scalable, and flexible | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Butcher (B tier) – melee farmer with bonus patties

Class Cost Starter item
Butcher 160 Burger Coins Knife
  • Level 1: Melee turns into a knife that inflicts bleed; every melee kill guarantees one extra patty when that corpse is ground.
  • Level 2: You recover 5 HP per melee kill.
  • Level 3: Grinding a corpse grants +20% melee attack speed for 10 seconds, stacking per corpse.

Butcher leans into close-range farming. The upgraded knife is strong early, and the extra patty per kill helps stockpile meat quickly in the first few days when orders feel overwhelming. The built-in life steal on kills makes risky pushes more forgiving.

The trade-off is range and flexibility. Butcher struggles when enemies cluster around cops and ranged threats, and it offers no direct bonuses to objectives beyond more meat. It is a solid secondary unlock once you already have an all-rounder like Chef, but it does not compete with the late-game ceiling of Pyro Chef or Minigunner.

Butcher leans into close-range farming | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Manager, Security, Medic (C tier) – niche tools for premade squads

Manager – economic support that falls off

Class Cost Starter item
Manager 160 Burger Coins Money x500
  • Level 1: 10% discount on three random PC upgrades.
  • Level 2: Earn an extra 5% cash at the start of each day.
  • Level 3: 15% discount on five random PC upgrades.

Manager improves your economy but does not interact with combat or cooking directly. The early 500 cash and discounts help push out PC upgrades a little faster, and the daily cash bonus rewards long survival streaks. The problem is that money becomes less of a constraint the longer you run; once PCs are mostly upgraded, the passive perks lose relevance.

Manager is viable if a coordinated squad dedicates one player to macro planning while others carry combat, but for solo players or random lobbies, the opportunity cost of skipping a combat class is high.

Manager improves your economy but does not interact with combat or cooking | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Security – crowd control with limited upside

Class Cost Starter item
Security 100 Burger Coins Baseball Bat
  • Level 1: Melee turns into a baseball bat with decent knockback and damage.
  • Level 2: Increased knockback distance.
  • Level 3: Increased bat damage.

Security’s identity is simple: knock enemies away from yourself and your team. The bat’s knockback makes it easy to keep customers and cops off grills and teammates for a while, and it can quickly generate corpses for meat when you control the engagement.

Beyond that control, however, Security lacks depth. There are no economic bonuses, no scaling like Chef’s pan, and no teamwide buffs. In structured teams you can slot one Security to babysit doorways, but other classes generally deliver more impact per Burger Coin.

Security lets you knock enemies away from yourself and your team | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Medic – essential healer with poor solo performance

Class Cost Starter item
Medic 60 Burger Coins Bandage x2
  • Level 1: Revives downed players three times faster.
  • Level 2: Heals 10% more when using healing items.
  • Level 3: One bandage automatically upgrades into a Medkit.

Medic is the only class that directly specializes in healing and reviving. In team runs that push for long days or specific badges, shaving seconds off revives and stretching healing supplies can easily decide whether a run survives a SWAT push.

That said, Medic adds almost nothing to damage, cooking, or economy. In solo play or poorly coordinated public lobbies, the lack of offensive tools makes it fragile and slow. Medic shines only when at least one teammate is already invested in a high-DPS role such as Pyro Chef or Minigunner.

Medic specializes in healing and reviving | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Seasoner (D tier) – value multipliers that currently underperform

Class Cost Starter item
Seasoner 20 Burger Coins Seasoning Tool
  • Level 1: Seasoning Tool increases meat value by 1.5x.
  • Level 2: Faster seasoning with a 25% cooldown reduction.
  • Level 3: Value bonus improves to 2x.

On paper, Seasoner should be a strong economy pick: tap the Seasoning Tool on patties to multiply their sale value and scale your income. In practice, value stats and multipliers are currently broken, leaving Seasoner with little real impact on cash flow.

Because it does not improve killing power, survivability, or objective clear speed, Seasoner often feels like a dead weight outside of very narrow kitchen roles. Until its value mechanics are fixed, Burger Coins are better spent elsewhere.

Seasoner often feels like a dead weight outside of very narrow kitchen roles | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Class costs and unlock order

All eight classes unlock permanently with Burger Coins from the in-game Class Shop. You then choose one before each new run. The full cost breakdown is:

Class Burger Coin cost
Seasoner 20
Medic 60
Chef 60
Security 100
Butcher 160
Manager 160
Pyro Chef 700
Minigunner 700

A practical unlock path for most players looks like this:

  • First purchases: Chef and Medic (both cheap and immediately useful in early lobbies).
  • Mid-game options: Butcher or Security if you like melee; Manager if you regularly coordinate long economic runs with friends.
  • Late-game targets: Pyro Chef and Minigunner as your primary high-impact classes once farming 700 coins is realistic.

Seasoner is inexpensive but, given its current issues, does not need to be a priority unless you simply want to own every class.


How to unlock classes in Roblox Burgerz

Class unlocks sit in a dedicated menu inside Burgerz and cost Burger Coins, not Robux by default.

Step 1: From the main Burgerz lobby, open the Classes button to bring up the class menu. This shows every available class, its cost, and its perks at level 1–3.

Step 2: Select the class you want to buy and confirm the purchase with Burger Coins. Once unlocked, the class remains available permanently.

Step 3: Before starting a new run, re-open the Classes menu and equip the class you want to use. You can swap between owned classes freely between runs.

Open the Classes option on the left to choose your preferred Class | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@MySpaceGuide)

Each class also has class-specific quests that grant XP toward its levels. These objectives are visible in the same menu once you own and equip the class.


How to earn Burger Coins efficiently

Burger Coins are the main gate on class unlocks, including the 700-coin heavyweights. Several in-game activities award them:

  • Customer kills: Killing customers and grinding their corpses is a direct, repeatable way to generate coins over the course of a run.
  • Objectives: Completing mid-run objectives like rat infestations increases rewards, including Burger Coins.
  • Badges: Burgerz badges each have specific requirements and payouts. You can check them under the Rewards button in the lobby.
  • Season Pass XP: Killing cops, grinding customers, and fulfilling orders contribute to Season Pass XP, which in turn can provide extra currency.
  • Admin Abuse party: Participating in the Burgerz Admin Abuse party event grants additional coins.
  • Direct purchase: You can also buy Burger Coins with Robux through the in-game shop if you want to skip some of the grind.

Finishing an entire run can yield up to around 60 Burger Coins, with more possible if you stack lots of kills, serve many customers, and hit as many objectives and badges as possible along the way. For expensive classes like Pyro Chef and Minigunner, repeated deep runs with efficient farming are the fastest free route.

Killing customers and grinding their corpses is a direct, repeatable way to generate coins | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Roblox Guides)

The current meta rewards classes that collapse multiple roles into one slot. Pyro Chef sits at the top because it accelerates both combat and kitchen work, while Minigunner and Chef fill out the backbone of most lineups. Support picks such as Medic or Manager still matter in structured squads, but if you are loading into random servers and want one class that consistently carries its weight, focus your Burger Coins on Chef first and Pyro Chef or Minigunner next.