Official Release Universal Tower Defense Tier List

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Discover the release rankings in my Universal Tower Defense Tier List, which tells you the meta from the mid, and why you should care about unit rankings so early into the game’s launch.

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Universal Tower Defense Tier List

Jump to: Frequently Asked Questions

S-TIER

  • Jinoo 
  • Lulu (Support)
  • Kiratu
  • Admiral (Magma)
  • Scarlet Maid
  • Dragon Guy

A-TIER

  • Rule
  • Spade
  • Psycho
  • Cyborg
  • Ruka
  • Miku (Support)
  • Shanks (Conqueror) (Support)
  • Virtual Idol (Teto)
  • Footballer

B-TIER

  • Rogue Oni
  • Zoros
  • Fastcart (Support)
  • Shakumira (Support)
  • Pebble (Support)
  • Shakumira
  • Sasku
  • Berserker
  • Nejo

C-TIER

  • Namo
  • Triple Threat
  • Fire Foot Cook
  • Masked Ninja

D-TIER

  • Laffy
  • Roku
  • Namo
  • Gaaru
  • Orahemi
  • Nutaru (Kid)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What does each Tier mean?
    • S: These are the strongest units on release, having the best abilities and placement qualities of any of their peers. They’re the elites that will easily help you adjust to the game and soar through the monotonous early-game content.
    • A: Whilst not as efficient or strong as the top tiers, those in this tier are great alternatives, having powerful and versatile skills that synergise well with those at the top.
    • B: Taking the third tier, those here offer average qualities, often being niche and situational, but fine as stepping-stone units whilst you work your way to obtaining those in the highest tiers. They’re decent, but not all that impressive long-term.
    • C: Weak, yet not the worst. The units here are still considered early-game, despite not being in the bottom tier. Overall, they’re quite lacklustre and useless after the initial tutorial maps.
    • D: The weakest units in the game. Those here serve little purpose to even new players. I don’t recommend investing in these at all.
  • Q: How often does the meta shift?
    • Typically, with the release of new units during events and content updates. Though the meta can change with even the simplest of reworks to a unit’s current abilities, or the addition of a new game mode.
  • Q: How important is the meta?
    • A: The meta is fairly important if you plan to play competitively and stay on top of the latest content. These stronger units make even the late-game content feel more manageable, whereas lesser units won’t survive.
  • Q: How do I choose who to put on my team?
    • Check out the passives and skills of your collected units. Ideally, you want a team that offers variety between DPS and Support to give you the best survivability chances.