Picking the right class in Clean All the Leaves can make your progress much easier, especially once you start unlocking upgrades and trying to farm cash and other resources efficiently.
Not every class is equally useful. Some are helpful early in the game but become less important later, while others provide bonuses that remain useful throughout your progression.
Here’s how I’d rank the current classes from D Tier to S Tier, based on how useful their bonuses are for actually progressing and farming.
S Tier – Handyman
Handyman is the clear S-Tier class and the one I’d recommend aiming for if you have access to it.
What makes Handyman so good is that it doesn’t lock you into one specific part of the game. Instead, it provides benefits across different areas, giving you a much more flexible setup.
That’s particularly useful as you progress because you’re not always going to be focused on the same upgrade or resource.
Rather than specializing in one tool, Handyman gives you a more balanced advantage that can remain useful throughout your progression.
Verdict: Best overall class and the main one to aim for.
A Tier – Blower Specialist
Blower Specialist is one of the best alternatives to Handyman.
Its main advantage is that it reduces the cost of Leaf Blower upgrades.
This is a strong bonus because the Leaf Blower is one of the most important tools for quickly clearing leaves. The faster and stronger your blower becomes, the easier it is to farm areas and collect rewards.
Saving money on those upgrades also means you can invest your resources into other parts of your setup sooner.
Verdict: Excellent class for anyone focusing on fast cleaning and Leaf Blower progression.
Cash Treasurer
Cash Treasurer is another excellent A-Tier choice.
This class increases the amount of cash you earn from collecting leaves, which directly helps you afford better equipment and upgrades.
Unlike some specialized bonuses, extra cash is useful for almost everything. You’re constantly going to need money while progressing, so increasing your earnings can have a noticeable effect over time.
If you can’t get Handyman, Cash Treasurer is one of the classes I’d seriously consider.
Verdict: Great all-around farming class because extra cash helps with almost every upgrade.
B Tier – Diamond Treasurer
Diamond Treasurer gives you additional Diamonds.
Diamonds are useful for progression, upgrades, and unlocking additional classes, so getting more of them can definitely help.
The reason it sits below the A-Tier classes is that its usefulness is more focused on Diamonds. Once you’ve progressed further and have fewer Diamond-related requirements, the bonus isn’t quite as universally valuable.
Verdict: Good class, particularly during the progression and unlocking stages.
Bag Specialist
Bag Specialist increases your leaf capacity, allowing you to collect more leaves before you need to empty your bag.
That’s especially helpful when you’re starting out.
Instead of constantly stopping to empty your bag, you can continue cleaning for longer and make your runs more efficient.
The downside is that the benefit becomes less important once you naturally upgrade your bag capacity.
Verdict: Very useful for newer players, but its long-term value drops as your normal bag gets upgraded.
C Tier – Rake Specialist
Rake Specialist makes Rake upgrades cheaper, which sounds useful at first.
The problem is that the Rake isn’t really the tool I’d recommend building your long-term progression around. The Leaf Blower is generally much more effective for clearing large amounts of leaves quickly.
Because of that, saving money specifically on Rake upgrades isn’t as valuable as the bonuses offered by the stronger classes.
It can still be useful if you’re heavily relying on the Rake early in the game, but I’d eventually move toward a class that benefits your Leaf Blower or cash generation.
Verdict: Decent early-game option, but not a strong long-term choice.
D Tier – Starter
The Starter class belongs in D Tier simply because it doesn’t provide any meaningful bonus.
It’s perfectly fine when you’re first starting the game because it’s what you have access to initially, but there’s little reason to keep using it once you unlock better options.
As soon as you can replace it, you should.
Verdict: Fine for beginners, but replace it as soon as possible.
Clean All the Leaves Class Tier List
Here’s the full ranking at a glance:
| Tier | Class | Main Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| S | Handyman | Balanced benefits across multiple areas |
| A | Blower Specialist | Cheaper Leaf Blower upgrades |
| A | Cash Treasurer | More cash from collecting leaves |
| B | Diamond Treasurer | More Diamonds |
| B | Bag Specialist | Higher leaf capacity |
| C | Rake Specialist | Cheaper Rake upgrades |
| D | Starter | No meaningful bonus |
Which Class Should You Get?
If you’re looking for just one answer, Handyman is the best class overall.
Its flexible benefits make it much more useful than classes that focus on only one resource or tool.
If Handyman isn’t available to you yet, I’d prioritize Blower Specialist or Cash Treasurer. Both provide bonuses that directly improve your farming and progression.
For newer players, Bag Specialist is also worth considering because having extra storage makes early cleaning runs much smoother.
As for Rake Specialist, it’s fine if you’re still relying heavily on the Rake, but I’d avoid investing too heavily into it if you’re planning to transition to the Leaf Blower.
So the basic progression I’d recommend is:
Handyman > Blower Specialist / Cash Treasurer > Diamond Treasurer / Bag Specialist > Rake Specialist > Starter
If you’re serious about making your cleaning runs faster and earning resources efficiently, Handyman is the class to aim for.