Every Among Us Skin Ranked From Cute To Sus
Players should choose their skin wisely, as it can affect whether players think they're innocent. Here's every Among Us skin, ranked from cute to sus.
Appearances alone are often what causes players to get ejected in Among Us. Why keep the security guard with devil's horns around, after all, when the plant wearing overalls is much less threatening? This article takes a look at all 16 skins in Among Us (including the naked crewmate) and ranks them on a scale of cute to sus.
In Among Us, players can try to talk themselves out of a suspicious questioning from their fellow crewmates. However, talking is only one piece of the puzzle, and players should be prepared to seem as innocent as possible from the beginning of a game, whether they're a crewmate or an Impostor.
Players also need to focus on how their crewmate looks. In a public Among Us lobby, players make their first impressions based on how their character looks, which can then set the tone for how others perceive their actions for the rest of the game. Players need to dress for the role they want, meaning they need to stray away from sus outfits. Screen Rant has already ranked every Among Us hat from cute to sus, and now it's time to rank every skin.
All Among Us Skins, Ranked By How Sus They Are
Above is a lineup of all 16 Among Us skins, in order of cutest to most sus. As indicated by the labels on the chart, the cutest skins are on the left, and they become more and more sus as they are placed down the line.
The cutest skin, by far, is the plain, no-skin crewmate. It's hard to look more innocent than a naked bean meandering around a spaceship, especially when paired with a cute hat. The no-skin crewmate also allows players to avoid preconceived notions about other skins' real-world equivalents, as they aren't dressed up like anything in particular. When a player chooses a skin, they should be aware of any stigmas that costume may carry. Costumes that emulate positions of authority may show too much dominance, causing the player to garner unwanted attention.
The next six Among Us skins - Winter Gear, Miner Gear, Hazmat, Astronaut, Mechanic, and Landing Official - are relatively safe picks, as their bright colors and cute designs make them seem friendlier. The Winter and Miner gear give off chill, harmless vibes, and the others are also inviting. Even the Hazmat skin, although associated with a dangerous career, doesn't look threatening. Its bright-orange jumpsuit and shiny boots are pretty cute, all things considered. The last three of these skins are associated with friendly, hero-type job paths and are made to look as such in-game.
The next four Among Us skins aren't too sus, but they don't fall into the cute category, either. The Doctor, Captain, Archaeologist, and Security Guard are duller-colored skins associated with higher positions of authority. Players wearing any of these will likely be expected to give straight and logical answers. The margin for player error is smaller, due to others' subconscious opinions of these career paths. That said, the skins' feigned authority may also work in the player's favor and make others trust them, but they could also be put on a shorter leash. If a player chooses one of these skins, they better not step out of line.
The Black Suit is a peculiar skin, as its cute-to-sus rating depends on the player's accessories. By itself, it gives off a secret agent vibe, which may cause other players to distrust a Black Suit-wearer immediately. But, paired with a cute hat, the suit could be seen as goofy and make others more comfortable. If paired with devil's horns or a scary mask, on the other hand, the suit has an evil connotation, which could make the Among Us player seem sus. Players who wear the Black Suit will need to make sure they are aware of the dangerous signals they may be sending.
The next three skins should be avoided, due to their association with violence. The Wall Guard, Police, and Military skins are essentially the same skin with a different color scheme, and they each carry a stigma that could be the player's downfall. Players may feel threatened by the skins' dominating presence, which, in turn, could make the wearer a bigger target. Unless playing a game of cops and robbers or reenacting a historic military battle, these skins are better left in the Among Us wardrobe.
The final and most sus skin in Among Us is the White Suit. This fancy skin screams "evil villain" and looks like something a James Bond antagonist would wear. It doesn't matter what hat the player chooses to pair with the White Suit; it won't change the fact others will see them as an enemy.
While a player's fate is ultimately determined by how they act, it doesn't hurt to try and appear more innocent than others. Ditching an Among Us skin altogether and donning a halo may be the safest costume, and it could help players dodge a few crucial votes.
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