The Battle Bricks Enemies Wiki: Complete Guide to All Foes and Bosses

Master every enemy in The Battle Bricks. This wiki-style guide covers Normal, Miniboss, and Boss enemies, Tumore variants, and strategies for each chapter.

Jun 22, 2026 The Battle Bricks Team

No tower defense game is complete without a colorful cast of enemies to crush, and The Battle Bricks delivers in spades. Whether you're bashing through Brick Battle or grinding Tumore mode, understanding what you're up against is the key to victory. That's why the The Battle Bricks enemies wiki is your best friend. From basic battlers to screen-shaking bosses, this guide will walk you through every type of foe you'll encounter so you can build the perfect lineup and never get caught off guard. We've dug deep into the wiki and community experiences to bring you a comprehensive breakdown of all enemy categories, their strengths, weaknesses, and the best ways to deal with them.

Understanding Enemy Types in The Battle Bricks

In The Battle Bricks, enemies fall into three distinct categories that determine their behavior, stats, and how you should approach them. Knowing the difference can save you from an early wipe.

Enemy TypeHealthFrequencySpecial AbilitiesColor Indicator (Normal Mode)
NormalLow to MediumHighMay have same abilities as friendly battlers (red tint)Yellow background on wiki
MinibossHighLow (spawns 1 at a time)Debuff immunities, unique attack patternsOrange background
BossVery HighEvery 10 stages or final subchapterMultiple phases, special attacks, many immunitiesDark orange background
  • Normal enemies are the bread and butter of each stage. They often mirror your own battlers but with a darker red color scheme instead of blue. Don't underestimate them—when they swarm, even a simple Battler can shred your base.
  • Minibosses are tougher, larger foes that appear infrequently and usually in small numbers. They possess high HP and resist most debuffs, making them a serious threat that demands focused fire.
  • Bosses are the stage-ending nightmares you must defeat to progress. They appear every ten stages in chapters and at the end of most subchapters. Many have multiple phases that change their attack style, so you can't just spam one strategy.

Full List of Enemies by Chapter

The game organizes its enemies into chapters, with new threats introduced as you advance. The The Battle Bricks enemies wiki sorts them by first encounter, so we've summarized the key new foes for each chapter below.

ChapterNameNew Normal Enemies (Examples)New Tumore Variants (Examples)
1Brick BattleBattler, Trowel, Wall, Sword, Slinger, Baller, Paintball Battler, Speed Battler, Regen Battler, Gravity Battler, Rocket Battler, Bomb Battler, Hammer Battler, Grenade Battler, Titan BattlerBlonde Battler, Builder Battler, Big Wall, Brigand Battler, Stunner Battler, Soccer Battler, Sniper Battler, Dual Speed Battler, Dual Regen Battler, Dual Gravity Battler, Crocket Battler, Kamikaze Battler, Banhammer Battler, Arson Battler, Telamon Battler
2Red HeightsFirebrand, Arch, Gallant, Sailor Battler, Bucket Tagger, Cannonary, Captain Red, Bugle Battler, Guitar Trainee, Cymbal Boy, Roadbumper, DJ Radical, Radmobile, Goon, Spartan Battler, Gargant, Turking, Telamon SuperFanDual Firebrand, Nemesis, Shieldman, Pirate Battler, Treasure Seller, Mercenary, Scarlet Storm, Drummer Battler, Guitar Hero, Saxophone Man, Speeddemon, Rockstar Radical, Bombcopter, Supergoon, Punkslayer, Techninja, Barbaric Battler, Gehenna, Infernus
3Machine ScreamDarkheart, Outlaw, Penny, Patrol, Butcher Battler, Amputator, Mad Scientist, Doctor Despair, Jester Battler, Blinder, Monkey Bread, Monkey, Littleman, Pianist, Insecure, Red Mist, Deleter, Cloak Battler, Sapper, Fatboy, EXECDual Darkheart, Vigilante, Betty, Principal, Chainsaw Battler, Necromancer, Skull, Crazy Chemist, Mister Mancer, Skeleton, Terror Battler, Confuddler, Gorilla Barrel, Gorilla, Bloodhorn, Grandmaster, Blackmail, Melvin, Expunger, Cyber Battler, Stunlock, Warhead, X-TREME
4Across HeavenWindforce, Flight, Knight, Airhead, Mage Battler, Viking, Henchman, Monsalt, Rook, Bishop, King, Stagger Battler, Ire, Grappler, Singer, Judgement, McBurn, Martyr, Killbot, Beacon, Truss, Teapot Battler, Father, CesusDual Windforce, Jolly, Pwnsalot, Skittle, Dryad Battler, Norman, Trollage, Monolith, Pawn, Slasher Battler, Fury, Crusader, Vocalist, Punishment, McBlast, Reinbo, Atomic, Ultimate, Newell Battler, Crusher, Chronos, Cross, Teabot
5Undead CationZombie, Venomshank, Chuck, Cheez, Bean Battler, Ghostwalker, Sign Buddy, Hoboe, Pizza Pal, Chef Sarge, Bouncer, Klown, Duck Battler, Swinburne, Drakocage, Drako, Funk1d, Bulkk1d, Fraud, Dopamine, Spambox Battler, Flower, Oscar, Lichen, Stem, RootZombie, Dual Venomshank, Cartil, Chardy, Burrito Battler, Dual Ghostwalker, Fish Buddy, Fishe, Delivery Pal, Sargent, Scrap Sarge, Cyclist, Kreep, EpikDuck Battler, Algernon, Monfined, Monsuer, Gamek1d, Retrok1d, Graft, Dendritic, Sorcus Battler, Depriver, Edmond, Mortis, Server, Byte

Note that from Chapter 2 onward, older enemies continue to appear alongside the new ones, so don't assume you've seen the last of those early battlers.

Tumore Mode: The Alternate Enemy Forms

Tumore mode is the game's hardcore difficulty—enemies get purple backgrounds on the wiki, and their stats skyrocket. More importantly, many enemies have alternate forms only encountered in Tumore. These aren't just palette swaps; they come with new abilities and increased danger.

Here's a quick look at how some Normal enemies compare to their Tumore counterparts:

Normal EnemyTumore VariantKey Difference
BattlerBlonde BattlerHigher damage, faster attack rate
WallBig WallSignificantly more HP, knocks back attackers
Speed BattlerDual Speed BattlerCan spawn in pairs, faster movement
Regen BattlerDual Regen BattlerRegenerates HP twice as fast
DarkheartDual DarkheartApplies a stacking debuff on hit
WindforceDual WindforceLaunches enemies into the air

Based on player reports, Tumore variants can catch you off guard if you've only been grinding Normal mode. That extra health or damage boost often means you need to prioritize area-of-effect units or burst damage to handle them efficiently.

Boss Battles and Minibosses – What Makes Them Unique

Bosses are where the The Battle Bricks enemies wiki really shines, because each boss has its own phase system and nasty surprises. Here's a rundown of the chapter-ending threats you'll face:

  • Chapter 1 – Brick Battle: Paintmaster (Normal), Terminator (Tumore); Jetrock (Normal), Hellfighter & Hell Jet (Tumore). Jetrock can summon smaller enemies, while Hellfighter rains down fire.
  • Chapter 2 – Red Heights: Redbeard (Normal), Bulldozer (Tumore); DJ Radical with Radmobile & Goon (Normal), Rockstar Radical with Bombcopter, Supergoon, Punkslayer & Techninja (Tumore). The DJ Radical fight gets chaotic with multiple mini-bosses at once.
  • Chapter 3 – Machine Scream: Doctor Bright (Normal), Mister Mancer (Tumore); Insecure & Red Mist (Normal), Blackmail & Melvin (Tumore). Insecure summons enemies from other subchapters, making it a true endurance test.
  • Chapter 4 – Across Heaven: Monsalt with Rook, Bishop & King (Normal), Monolith with Pawn (Tumore); Martyr (Normal), Reinbo (Tumore). The chess-themed bosses require you to take out supports before the king.
  • Chapter 5 – Undead Cation: Chef Sarge (Normal), Sargent (Tumore); Funk1d (Normal), Gamek1d (Tumore). These undead bosses debuff your battlers, so bringing a healer is a good idea.

Minibosses also deserve a mention. For example, Speedster (Normal) and Ragester (Tumore) can blitz your lines if you don't have a tank ready. According to community wisdom, stalling with cheap battlers and then hammering them with high-damage units is the safest approach.

Enemy IDs and Trivia – Behind the Code

Every enemy in the game has a unique ID used in the game's code. The The Battle Bricks enemies wiki documentation reveals that Normal and Alt forms are internally labeled A and B respectively. This ID system helps the game load the correct enemy quickly.

  • Normal Form / Alt Form: Battler (ID 1A) vs Blonde Battler (1B); Trowel Battler & Wall (2A) vs Builder Battler & Big Wall (2B)
  • Miniboss IDs: Speedster (599) / Ragester (600); Regenerator (601) / Magerator (602)
  • Boss IDs: Paintmaster (654) / Terminator (655); Jetrock (656) / Hellfighter + Hell Jet (657-658); and so on.

A fun bit of trivia: there are a couple of scrapped enemies like Capper Battler and Sai Battler (also known as Katana Battler). They never made it into the final game, but their IDs and sprites still exist in the files, hinting at what could have been.

Strategies for Taking Down Tough Enemies

Now that you know who you're fighting, here are some general strategies that work across most of the game, gleaned from both wiki research and player experiences.

  • Spam meatshields: Use cheap units like Trowel Battler or Wall to absorb hits while your damage dealers stay safe. In Tumore mode, you'll need even sturdier walls (Big Wall).
  • Burst down bosses: When a boss phase changes, it often pauses for a moment—use that window to unload your heaviest hitters (Titan Battler, Hammer Battler).
  • Bring debuff removal: Enemies like Darkheart apply stacking debuffs. Units that cleanse or prevent debuffs can save your run.
  • Use area damage: Swarms of normal enemies are the main threat in many stages. Grenade Battler, Rocket Battler, and similar area attackers can wipe them out before they stack up.
  • Watch for summoners: Bosses like Insecure summon backup from other chapters. Prioritize them quickly, or you'll be overwhelmed.

For Tumore mode specifically, take advantage of the fact that many Tumore enemies have lower speed but higher HP. Kiting them with slow or stun effects can buy you precious time.

FAQ

Q: Where can I find the most up-to-date list of enemies in The Battle Bricks?
A: The The Battle Bricks enemies wiki at Fandom is consistently updated with new chapters and enemies. It includes stats, spawn patterns, and community tips for every foe.

Q: Do enemies in Tumore mode drop different rewards?
A: Yes, Tumore mode generally offers more XP and Bricks, but the enemies are significantly stronger. The alternate forms also have unique drop tables for certain items.

Q: Are there any enemies that are immune to freeze or slow?
A: Most Minibosses and Bosses have high resistance or immunity to debuffs like freeze, slow, and knockback. Normal enemies can be affected normally, but the tougher ones usually require raw damage to take down.

Q: How many chapters are currently in the game, and what are the hardest enemies?
A: As of the Chapter 5 update, there are five main chapters, plus several subchapters. Based on community feedback, the Deathbringer in Chapter 1 Tumore, the DJ Radical encounter in Red Heights, and the Insecure fight in Machine Scream are considered particularly challenging. Always check the wiki for the latest strategies.