The landscape of character customization in Forsaken has shifted significantly following the comprehensive 1x1x1x1 rework. As one of the most iconic killers in the game, 1x1x1x1 has moved beyond a simple blocky silhouette into a complex entity with diverse visual identities. Understanding the current library of skins is no longer just about aesthetics; it is about recognizing how visual effects, minion designs, and even specific chase themes impact the overall gameplay experience. Currently, the roster includes over 20 purchasable shop skins, several milestone tiers, and highly sought-after seasonal exclusives.

The Impact of the 1x1x1x1 Rework

The January 2026 update fundamentally altered the base model of 1x1x1x1. The new default look features a darker, more detailed skeletal frame adorned with armor pieces, wristbands, and a flowing cape. This redesign wasn't merely visual—it improved the killer's silhouette visibility and modernized the animations for core abilities.

Mechanical changes to skills like Mass Infection and Entanglement now sync more fluidly with various skins. For instance, Entanglement now pulls survivors directly toward the killer, making the visual cues of your chosen skin more prominent as you close the distance. Most legacy skins have been updated to fit these new proportions, ensuring that older purchases remain consistent with the new hitboxes and animation sets.

Detailed Shop Skin Catalog

The shop remains the primary method for acquiring new looks. Each skin modifies not only 1x1x1x1 but also the appearance of summoned minions, which is a critical detail for tracking multiple targets during a match.

Entry-Level Classics (100 - 500 Player Points)

Primordial (101 Player Points)
This skin serves as a nostalgia trip for long-time players. It reverts the model to the pre-rework version, preserving the original animations and lower-poly look. It is the most affordable option that includes a unique chase theme, specifically the "Domino Effect." It is a badge skin that offers a clean, classic feel without the visual clutter of modern particles.

Classic (500 Player Points)
A tribute to the "Roblox: The Classic" event. This skin removes most of the standard green glowing particles, leaving the chest tinted green and the face visible with two red eyes and a zipper mouth. Instead of the standard swords, it features the Daemon Shank—a green-to-black gradient blade. A significant tactical advantage of the Classic skin is the removal of heavy luminescence, making it harder for survivors to spot the killer from across the map. Its minions wear a custom black Dominus with a green glow.

Crew Leader (500 Player Points)
Inspired by the "Takeover" motif and similar in concept to high-performance stuntman skins. It offers modified skill effects and a distinct minion appearance. For its price point, it is widely considered one of the most polished visual upgrades for players starting their collection.

Mid-Tier Thematic Skins (600 - 900 Player Points)

Evil Green Skeleton (600 Player Points)
Based on the "Stuck Inside" green skeleton verse, this skin turns 1x1x1x1 into a bright, neon-green skeleton. While it has a high recognition factor and is often used for "meme" builds, it is tactically risky. The intense green light emitted from the model makes the killer highly visible even through thin walls or behind cover. Its minions also transform into matching green skeletons.

Soccer Legend (700 Player Points)
One of the three sports-themed skins in Forsaken. 1x1x1x1 wears a soccer ball helmet topped with a Platinum Domino Crown, accompanied by white shoulder pads and black jeans. The swords are replaced by rapiers. Interestingly, the body constantly emits black Roblox logo particles. The minions are textured in white and gray, also sporting soccer ball heads. This skin is noted for having a relatively small visual profile compared to the bulkier armored skins.

Green Guest (700 Player Points)
Referencing the "Guest 666" rumors, this skin gives 1x1x1x1 a green skin tone and the Dominus Messor. It is a favorite for fans of Roblox myth lore. The minions are also updated to wear the Dominus Messor, creating a unified "hacker" aesthetic during a chase.

16th Night (817 Player Points)
An elaborate reference to Sakuya Izayoi from the Touhou Project. This skin shifts the primary color palette from green to blue. 1x1x1x1 dons a blue dress, an apron, and a large white bow, along with a red scarf—a nod to the "Perfect Cherry Blossom" appearance. The minions also wear matching scarves. A recently teased remodel for this skin suggests even more fluid hair and dress animations, though it currently retains its iconic blue eye and binary effects.

Pride (850 Player Points)
Released to commemorate Pride Month, this skin features a color scheme representing the genderfluid flag, reflecting the character's canonical identity in the game. It includes unique skill effects, though like the Evil Green Skeleton, its vibrant colors make stealth gameplay more challenging.

Green Envy (900 Player Points)
Inspired by "Keyboard Hero: Arena," this skin equips the killer with a keyboard motif. It is often chosen by players who prefer the "techno-hacker" vibe that 1x1x1x1 originally embodied.

High-Tier and Premium Skins (1000+ Player Points)

Darkness (1000 Player Points)
A dark red, reaper-like skin inspired by the classic Roblox game "Darkness." It replaces the swords with a large scythe and features a tattered coat. The silhouette is intimidating, and the red contour effects provide a menacing presence during high-speed chases.

The Pestilence (New Addition)
One of the most complex skins added during the 2026 rework. The Pestilence transforms 1x1x1x1 into a plague doctor entity. Instead of standard blades, it uses syringe injectors. This is a "semi-new killer" experience, as it features entirely custom kill animations (syringe executions) and unique voice lines. Even the "Rejuvenate the Rotten" ability is themed around plague minions, making it a standout for players who want a complete overhaul of the character's identity.

Voidbound and Betrayed (1500+ Player Points)
These skins represent the upper echelon of shop items. They feature heavy particle effects, glowing auras, and intricate model changes that signify a player's long-term investment in the character. Betrayed, in particular, is often cited for its high-quality textures and aggressive visual feedback during ability activation.

Milestone Progression Skins

Milestone skins are unlocked through gameplay progression and signify skill and time investment rather than just currency.

  • Milestone I & II: These provide subtle enhancements to the base 1x1x1x1 model, usually adding minor armor pieces and intensifying the green glow.
  • Milestone III & IV: These are substantial reworks. Milestone IV (often referred to as Level 4) features a fully armored, majestic appearance with advanced particle effects that wrap around the swords. Following the recent update, the animations for these skins have been sharpened to feel more impactful, especially during the "Behead" execution.

Special, Seasonal, and Scrapped Content

The Hacklord (Lord of Nuclear)

This is a challenge-exclusive skin that remains one of the rarest in the game. It features a nuclear/hacker aesthetic with high-intensity visual effects that are distinct from any shop-bought item.

Seasonal Offerings

  • Jack Frost: A winter-themed skin that replaces the green flames with icy blue effects and frost particles. It is typically only available during the end-of-year holiday events.
  • Eggs & Guardian: These are linked to specific annual events and often disappear from the shop once the event window closes, making them high-value items for collectors.

Scrapped and Removed Skins

Over the years, several skins like Champion, Insurrectionist, and Guardian of the Sand have been scrapped or removed from the active roster. While they are no longer purchasable, players who owned them during their brief availability often still have access, making them some of the most unique sights in modern lobbies.

Choosing the Right Skin for Your Playstyle

When selecting a skin for 1x1x1x1, consider the balance between visual flair and tactical efficiency.

  1. For Stealth Play: Skins like Classic or Soccer Legend are preferable. The reduced particle effects and darker color palettes allow you to blend into the shadows of the maps more effectively, giving survivors less time to react to your approach.
  2. For Intimidation: High-glow skins like Darkness, The Pestilence, or Milestone IV are designed to be seen. The aggressive animations and loud visual cues can pressure survivors into making mistakes during a chase.
  3. For Lore Enthusiasts: Green Guest and 16th Night provide deep connections to external Roblox history and pop culture, often serving as great conversation starters in the game lobby.

Future Updates and Upcoming Releases

Leaks and developer tweets have hinted at a Golden 1x1x1x1 skin currently in development. This is expected to be a high-tier reward for dedicated players, potentially linked to a new set of master challenges. Additionally, the 16th Night remodel continues to be a topic of discussion within the community, as players look forward to even more detailed animations that take full advantage of the 2026 engine updates.

Regardless of which skin you choose, the 1x1x1x1 experience in Forsaken is now more diverse than ever. Whether you are wielding a keyboard as Green Envy or performing medical executions as The Pestilence, these cosmetics allow you to define your presence in the trial. As the game continues to evolve, keeping an eye on the shop and event rotations is the best way to ensure your collection remains complete.