Don’t reject this Tier… embrace it… like you would a plushie, perhaps? Weird intros aside, my Dollys Factory Rejects Tier List ranks every Research Charm, including their performance, to help you figure out which Rejects you should shop around for when running a campaign.

Let’s get into it!

Dolly’s Factory Rejects Tier List

This Tier is up to date as of April 14th, 2026.

S-TIER

These Rejects offer the best Charm abilities, helping massively with your campaign and survivability. I highly recommend hunting down the stuffing for these fellow Rejects.

  • Reject Meistro: Director’s Cut (Legendary)
    • Reduces cooldown by 5/8/12%
  • Reject Koda: Forti Stitch (Epic)
    • Reduces damage taken by 10/20/30%
  • Reject Jellybell: Stunmune (Epic)
    • Grants immunity for the entire run against 1/3/5 Reject hits. Also stuns the Reject.

A-TIER

These are great Charms to use if you don’t have any from the top tier, or simply don’t jive with them as much as those here. They offer incredible buffs that make each game a little more favourable.

  • Reject Doug: The Backpack (Epic)
    • Gain an inventory slot for items, and a 0/1/2 extra train repair item slot.
  • Reject Spinettes: Thread Treader (Rare)
    • Click to trigger a 50%/70%/90% speed boost once per zone, lasting 5 seconds.
  • Reject Zorro (Uncommon): Fleeting Mirage
    • Reduces the amount of time by -15/-25/-40% that a Reject continues to give chase after exiting their line of sight.
  • Reject Jinx: Bell Shock (Uncommon)
    • Stuns via items or abilities last 20%/30%/40% longer.

B-TIER

Settling into the middle tier, these average Charms have their… charm… They’re pretty good in capable hands who understand their utility and how most efficiently to wield them.

  • Reject Queenie: Extra Honey (Rare)
    • Increases the amount of time by 10%/20%/30% that a Reject is slowed by an item or ability.
  • Reject Rocky: Junk Kit (Uncommon)
    • Have a 10%/15%/20% chance for an item to not consume on use.
  • Reject Hi-fly: Surround Sound (Uncommon)
    • Tools’ effects last 15%/20%/25% longer.

C-TIER

Not the lowest ranking, but still quite niche and situational when in play. Overall, they’re pretty universal and useful, so I doubt you’d have much problem adapting them into your play.

  • Reject Fleecia: More! More! (Uncommon)
    • Double the stuffing sample pickup value, as well as double stuffing loss for Fleecia passive.
  • Reject Cinnabun: Carrot Rush (Common)
    • Permanently increases Plushie movement speed by 10%/15%/20% when equipped.
  • Reject Thim: Dolly’s Thread (Common)
    • Increases healing from items by 25%/50%/100%.

D-TIER

Any Charms are better than none, but these aren’t the best long-term solutions. They aren’t very useful in most campaigns and have only niche, situational uses.

  • Reject Triton: Swift Swim (Rare)
    • Gain a 4/5/6 second boost at the start of a round.
  • Reject Buddy: Dog Tag (Common)
    • Increases Plushie efficiency by 10%/15%/20% when equipped.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Research work?

You gain Research by collecting Stuffing Samples. These grant 1% Research to the Reject it belongs to and informs the player about the Reject’s actions. Gaining 5x Samples will spawn the Reject. (Gain up to 5% Research per zone).

Also collected via Stuffing Piles, which spawn anywhere at random around the map.

When fully researched, you’ll gain a special charm from the corresponding Reject, which helps with your own survivability.

What do the Stuffing Samples and Piles look like?

You’re looking for dark puddles on the floor with black, crying stuffing emitting from the shadows.

Start Playing

Now you’re familiar with the Charms, start collecting Stuffing to collect them via Roblox.

Or, stick around for more of our Dolly’s Factory content, such as our Dolly’s Factory Tier List, ranking all of the Plushies.

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