Pixel-bit Studio’s super fun tower defense experience over on Roblox continues to grow in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. With its vast array of unique towers to unlock as well as a multitude of different maps to discover, there’s plenty of content to keep you busy. But what exactly are the best towers in the game? Don’t worry, as we’re here to rank all of the towers in Tower Heroes. Let’s do this!
Tower Heroes Tier List
First things first, we’ve spent hundreds of hours playing Tower Heroes and we’ve had first-hand experience with all of the towers. While they are all viable and bring something unique to the table, some are definitely better than others.
With all of our experience playing the game, we’ve come up with the definitive tier list to help you net that all-important win. Furthermore, we’re going to break down each category to explain their strengths and weaknesses.
Best Tier
- Spectre
- Lemonade Cat
- Balloon Pal
- Discount Dog
- Kart Kid
- Scientist
While these are largely a combination of very powerful Support and Summoner towers, we thought that it would be important to highlight the Scientist, as it’s undoubtedly the strongest Ranged tower in the game. Not only does it have incredible range, but it also features impressive damage and cooldown stats to boot.
Meanwhile, Lemonade Cat is borderline broken, as it can generate huge amounts of Mana over the course of each wave. Plus, you can always sell your Lemonade Cat towers on the final wave to nab yourself some extra Mana to spend on towers or upgrades. Oh, and Spectre, Balloon Pal, and Discount Dog are all really useful Support towers as they increase nearby towers’ damage, range, and decrease costs, respectively.
Strong Tier
- Fracture
- Beebo
- Hot Dog Frank
- Sparks Kilowatt
- Oddport
- Stella
- Byte
- Branch
- Yasuke
- Beetrice
- El Goblino
These are all very strong towers that offer a diverse range of attacks and buffs. For instance, Fracture is cheap to purchase and doles out high damage quickly, though he can be quite large when it comes to placing him down. Elsewhere, Oddport is a great Summon tower and is particularly powerful in the early game.
Decent Tier
- Lure
- Wizard
- Wafer
- Dumpster Child
- Slime King
- Voca
- Soda Pop
- Volt
- Quinn
- Hayes
- Jester
These towers are good options to build, but tend to have a glaring weakness. For example, you may be wondering why Wizard is so high on our list. Well, not only is Wizard super cheap to buy — it’s literally one of the only towers you can build in the first wave of a match — but you can also spend 2,000 Mana to temporarily increase its damage, which is also a really nice boon.
Unfortunately, though, Wizard doesn’t have very high damage at its higher upgrade levels, which stops it from becoming OP. Elsewhere, Dumpster Child is very effective against Ice enemies and can even instakill Bombie enemies, but his short range and long cooldown hold him back from greatness.
Okay Tier
- Keith
- Maitake
Keith and Maitake are in this tier for different reasons. Firstly, Keith has one of the slowest fire rates in the game, which makes him impractical. Meanwhile, Maitake’s Poison damage is ineffective against Poison-based enemies, and she also struggles with groups of foes as she largely attacks one at a time. Plus, her later upgrade levels are far too expensive in our opinion.
Weak Tier
- Bunny
- Chef
Sorry, guys, you are the weakest link… goodbye. Basically, these towers possess very limited utility as they have low range and don’t dole out all that much damage as a result. Yes, you can place multiple Bunnies next to each other to improve their damage output, but they still lack range compared to other towers out there.
So, there you have it, folks. We hope this Tower Heroes tier list was helpful. For more tips, tricks, and guides, you’re in safe hands at The Nerd Stash.