[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1811},["ShallowReactive",2],{"nav-links-en":3,"article-en-\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-enemies-wiki":25},[4,7,10,13,16,19,22],{"to":5,"label":6},"\u002Fbattlers","Battlers",{"to":8,"label":9},"\u002Fchapter-5","Chapter 5",{"to":11,"label":12},"\u002Fcodes","Codes",{"to":14,"label":15},"\u002Fenemies","Enemies",{"to":17,"label":18},"\u002Fguide","Guide",{"to":20,"label":21},"\u002Fmap","Map",{"to":23,"label":24},"\u002Ftier-list","Tier List",{"page":26,"related":526},{"id":27,"title":28,"body":29,"date":515,"description":516,"extension":517,"meta":518,"navigation":520,"path":521,"seo":522,"stem":523,"__hash__":524,"author":525},"content_en\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-enemies-wiki.md","The Battle Bricks Enemies Wiki: Complete Guide to All Foes and Bosses",{"type":30,"value":31,"toc":504},"minimark",[32,41,46,49,128,150,154,160,250,253,257,264,267,350,353,357,363,395,398,402,408,419,422,426,429,461,464,468,480,488,496],[33,34,35,36,40],"p",{},"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 ",[37,38,39],"strong",{},"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.",[42,43,45],"h2",{"id":44},"understanding-enemy-types-in-the-battle-bricks","Understanding Enemy Types in The Battle Bricks",[33,47,48],{},"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.",[50,51,52,74],"table",{},[53,54,55],"thead",{},[56,57,58,62,65,68,71],"tr",{},[59,60,61],"th",{},"Enemy Type",[59,63,64],{},"Health",[59,66,67],{},"Frequency",[59,69,70],{},"Special Abilities",[59,72,73],{},"Color Indicator (Normal Mode)",[75,76,77,95,111],"tbody",{},[56,78,79,83,86,89,92],{},[80,81,82],"td",{},"Normal",[80,84,85],{},"Low to Medium",[80,87,88],{},"High",[80,90,91],{},"May have same abilities as friendly battlers (red tint)",[80,93,94],{},"Yellow background on wiki",[56,96,97,100,102,105,108],{},[80,98,99],{},"Miniboss",[80,101,88],{},[80,103,104],{},"Low (spawns 1 at a time)",[80,106,107],{},"Debuff immunities, unique attack patterns",[80,109,110],{},"Orange background",[56,112,113,116,119,122,125],{},[80,114,115],{},"Boss",[80,117,118],{},"Very High",[80,120,121],{},"Every 10 stages or final subchapter",[80,123,124],{},"Multiple phases, special attacks, many immunities",[80,126,127],{},"Dark orange background",[129,130,131,138,144],"ul",{},[132,133,134,137],"li",{},[37,135,136],{},"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.",[132,139,140,143],{},[37,141,142],{},"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.",[132,145,146,149],{},[37,147,148],{},"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.",[42,151,153],{"id":152},"full-list-of-enemies-by-chapter","Full List of Enemies by Chapter",[33,155,156,157,159],{},"The game organizes its enemies into chapters, with new threats introduced as you advance. The ",[37,158,39],{}," sorts them by first encounter, so we've summarized the key new foes for each chapter below.",[50,161,162,178],{},[53,163,164],{},[56,165,166,169,172,175],{},[59,167,168],{},"Chapter",[59,170,171],{},"Name",[59,173,174],{},"New Normal Enemies (Examples)",[59,176,177],{},"New Tumore Variants (Examples)",[75,179,180,194,208,222,236],{},[56,181,182,185,188,191],{},[80,183,184],{},"1",[80,186,187],{},"Brick Battle",[80,189,190],{},"Battler, Trowel, Wall, Sword, Slinger, Baller, Paintball Battler, Speed Battler, Regen Battler, Gravity Battler, Rocket Battler, Bomb Battler, Hammer Battler, Grenade Battler, Titan Battler",[80,192,193],{},"Blonde 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",[56,195,196,199,202,205],{},[80,197,198],{},"2",[80,200,201],{},"Red Heights",[80,203,204],{},"Firebrand, 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 SuperFan",[80,206,207],{},"Dual 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",[56,209,210,213,216,219],{},[80,211,212],{},"3",[80,214,215],{},"Machine Scream",[80,217,218],{},"Darkheart, 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, EXEC",[80,220,221],{},"Dual 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",[56,223,224,227,230,233],{},[80,225,226],{},"4",[80,228,229],{},"Across Heaven",[80,231,232],{},"Windforce, 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, Cesus",[80,234,235],{},"Dual 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",[56,237,238,241,244,247],{},[80,239,240],{},"5",[80,242,243],{},"Undead Cation",[80,245,246],{},"Zombie, 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, Root",[80,248,249],{},"Zombie, 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",[33,251,252],{},"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.",[42,254,256],{"id":255},"tumore-mode-the-alternate-enemy-forms","Tumore Mode: The Alternate Enemy Forms",[33,258,259,260,263],{},"Tumore mode is the game's hardcore difficulty—enemies get purple backgrounds on the wiki, and their stats skyrocket. More importantly, many enemies have ",[37,261,262],{},"alternate forms"," only encountered in Tumore. These aren't just palette swaps; they come with new abilities and increased danger.",[33,265,266],{},"Here's a quick look at how some Normal enemies compare to their Tumore counterparts:",[50,268,269,282],{},[53,270,271],{},[56,272,273,276,279],{},[59,274,275],{},"Normal Enemy",[59,277,278],{},"Tumore Variant",[59,280,281],{},"Key Difference",[75,283,284,295,306,317,328,339],{},[56,285,286,289,292],{},[80,287,288],{},"Battler",[80,290,291],{},"Blonde Battler",[80,293,294],{},"Higher damage, faster attack rate",[56,296,297,300,303],{},[80,298,299],{},"Wall",[80,301,302],{},"Big Wall",[80,304,305],{},"Significantly more HP, knocks back attackers",[56,307,308,311,314],{},[80,309,310],{},"Speed Battler",[80,312,313],{},"Dual Speed Battler",[80,315,316],{},"Can spawn in pairs, faster movement",[56,318,319,322,325],{},[80,320,321],{},"Regen Battler",[80,323,324],{},"Dual Regen Battler",[80,326,327],{},"Regenerates HP twice as fast",[56,329,330,333,336],{},[80,331,332],{},"Darkheart",[80,334,335],{},"Dual Darkheart",[80,337,338],{},"Applies a stacking debuff on hit",[56,340,341,344,347],{},[80,342,343],{},"Windforce",[80,345,346],{},"Dual Windforce",[80,348,349],{},"Launches enemies into the air",[33,351,352],{},"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.",[42,354,356],{"id":355},"boss-battles-and-minibosses-what-makes-them-unique","Boss Battles and Minibosses – What Makes Them Unique",[33,358,359,360,362],{},"Bosses are where the ",[37,361,39],{}," 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:",[129,364,365,371,377,383,389],{},[132,366,367,370],{},[37,368,369],{},"Chapter 1 – Brick Battle:"," Paintmaster (Normal), Terminator (Tumore); Jetrock (Normal), Hellfighter & Hell Jet (Tumore). Jetrock can summon smaller enemies, while Hellfighter rains down fire.",[132,372,373,376],{},[37,374,375],{},"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.",[132,378,379,382],{},[37,380,381],{},"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.",[132,384,385,388],{},[37,386,387],{},"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.",[132,390,391,394],{},[37,392,393],{},"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.",[33,396,397],{},"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.",[42,399,401],{"id":400},"enemy-ids-and-trivia-behind-the-code","Enemy IDs and Trivia – Behind the Code",[33,403,404,405,407],{},"Every enemy in the game has a unique ID used in the game's code. The ",[37,406,39],{}," 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.",[129,409,410,413,416],{},[132,411,412],{},"Normal Form \u002F Alt Form: Battler (ID 1A) vs Blonde Battler (1B); Trowel Battler & Wall (2A) vs Builder Battler & Big Wall (2B)",[132,414,415],{},"Miniboss IDs: Speedster (599) \u002F Ragester (600); Regenerator (601) \u002F Magerator (602)",[132,417,418],{},"Boss IDs: Paintmaster (654) \u002F Terminator (655); Jetrock (656) \u002F Hellfighter + Hell Jet (657-658); and so on.",[33,420,421],{},"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.",[42,423,425],{"id":424},"strategies-for-taking-down-tough-enemies","Strategies for Taking Down Tough Enemies",[33,427,428],{},"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.",[129,430,431,437,443,449,455],{},[132,432,433,436],{},[37,434,435],{},"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).",[132,438,439,442],{},[37,440,441],{},"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).",[132,444,445,448],{},[37,446,447],{},"Bring debuff removal:"," Enemies like Darkheart apply stacking debuffs. Units that cleanse or prevent debuffs can save your run.",[132,450,451,454],{},[37,452,453],{},"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.",[132,456,457,460],{},[37,458,459],{},"Watch for summoners:"," Bosses like Insecure summon backup from other chapters. Prioritize them quickly, or you'll be overwhelmed.",[33,462,463],{},"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.",[42,465,467],{"id":466},"faq","FAQ",[33,469,470,473,476,477,479],{},[37,471,472],{},"Q: Where can I find the most up-to-date list of enemies in The Battle Bricks?",[474,475],"br",{},"\nA: The ",[37,478,39],{}," at Fandom is consistently updated with new chapters and enemies. It includes stats, spawn patterns, and community tips for every foe.",[33,481,482,485,487],{},[37,483,484],{},"Q: Do enemies in Tumore mode drop different rewards?",[474,486],{},"\nA: 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.",[33,489,490,493,495],{},[37,491,492],{},"Q: Are there any enemies that are immune to freeze or slow?",[474,494],{},"\nA: 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.",[33,497,498,501,503],{},[37,499,500],{},"Q: How many chapters are currently in the game, and what are the hardest enemies?",[474,502],{},"\nA: 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.",{"title":505,"searchDepth":506,"depth":506,"links":507},"",2,[508,509,510,511,512,513,514],{"id":44,"depth":506,"text":45},{"id":152,"depth":506,"text":153},{"id":255,"depth":506,"text":256},{"id":355,"depth":506,"text":356},{"id":400,"depth":506,"text":401},{"id":424,"depth":506,"text":425},{"id":466,"depth":506,"text":467},"2026-06-22","Master every enemy in The Battle Bricks. This wiki-style guide covers Normal, Miniboss, and Boss enemies, Tumore variants, and strategies for each chapter.","md",{"category":519},"enemies",true,"\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-enemies-wiki",{"title":28,"description":516},"enemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-enemies-wiki","e2TCrOLffJqBz_PueDS5JGWzqUUd3La0M-rKnB1mIk8","The Battle Bricks Team",[527,986,1396],{"id":528,"title":529,"body":530,"date":515,"description":980,"extension":517,"meta":981,"navigation":520,"path":982,"seo":983,"stem":984,"__hash__":985},"content_en\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-all-enemies.md","The Battle Bricks All Enemies: Complete Guide to Every Chapter, Miniboss, and Boss",{"type":30,"value":531,"toc":971},[532,536,552,556,562,633,637,643,740,745,749,755,839,843,846,905,909,915,929,935,939,947,955,963],[42,533,535],{"id":534},"what-are-enemies-in-the-battle-bricks","What Are Enemies in The Battle Bricks?",[33,537,538,539,543,544,547,548,551],{},"In the vibrant world of ",[540,541,542],"em",{},"The Battle Bricks",", you'll battle against a wide array of hostile NPCs known as Enemies. Their sole purpose is to reach your base while defending their own. Understanding ",[37,545,546],{},"the battle bricks all enemies"," is crucial for progression, as each type demands a different approach. From the basic battlers that swarm the field to colossal bosses that require careful planning, this guide covers every foe you need to know. ",[37,549,550],{},"The battle bricks all enemies"," are divided into three main categories: Normal, Miniboss, and Boss. Additionally, Tumore mode introduces alt forms that are even more dangerous. Mastering these distinctions will help you deploy the right counters and conquer every stage.",[42,553,555],{"id":554},"normal-enemies-the-core-of-every-stage","Normal Enemies: The Core of Every Stage",[33,557,558,559,561],{},"Normal enemies make up the bulk of the forces you'll fight. They include recolored versions of your own battlers as well as entirely unique designs. These foes appear in Casual and Normal modes, and their tougher Tumore counterparts show up in Tumore mode. When you think of ",[37,560,546],{},", normal battlers are the ones you'll see most often—but that doesn't mean they're easy. Later chapters introduce normal enemies with special abilities like healing, area denial, and debuffs.",[50,563,564,576],{},[53,565,566],{},[56,567,568,570,573],{},[59,569,168],{},[59,571,572],{},"Notable Normal Enemies",[59,574,575],{},"Key Traits",[75,577,578,589,600,611,622],{},[56,579,580,583,586],{},[80,581,582],{},"1: Brick Battle",[80,584,585],{},"Battler, Trowel Battler, Wall, Sword Battler, Slinger Battler, Baller Battler, Paintball Battler, Speed Battler, Regen Battler, Gravity Battler, Rocket Battler, Bomb Battler, Hammer Battler, Grenade Battler, Titan Battler",[80,587,588],{},"Foundational units; many are direct parallels to your own battlers.",[56,590,591,594,597],{},[80,592,593],{},"2: Red Heights",[80,595,596],{},"Firebrand, Arch, Gallant, Sailor Battler, Bucket Tagger, Cannonary, Captain Red, Bugle Battler, Guitar Trainee, Cymbal Boy, Roadbumper, Spartan Battler, Gargant, Turking, Telamon SuperFan",[80,598,599],{},"Introduce status effects and team buffs; music‑themed enemies can empower nearby allies.",[56,601,602,605,608],{},[80,603,604],{},"3: Machine Scream",[80,606,607],{},"Darkheart, Outlaw, Penny, Patrol, Butcher Battler, Amputator, Mad Scientist, Doctor Despair, Jester Battler, Blinder, Monkey Bread, Monkey, Littleman, Pianist, Cloak Battler, Sapper, Fatboy",[80,609,610],{},"Enemies with strong debuffs, summons, and area damage; many are based on horror or science‑fiction themes.",[56,612,613,616,619],{},[80,614,615],{},"4: Across Heaven",[80,617,618],{},"Windforce, Flight, Knight, Airhead, Mage Battler, Viking, Henchman, Stagger Battler, Ire, Singer, Judgement, McBurn, Killbot, Beacon, Truss, Teapot Battler, Father",[80,620,621],{},"Aerial and magical threats; some enemies can teleport or manipulate the battlefield.",[56,623,624,627,630],{},[80,625,626],{},"5: Undead Cation",[80,628,629],{},"Zombie, Venomshank, Chuck, Cheez, Bean Battler, Ghostwalker, Sign Buddy, Hoboe, Pizza Pal, Bouncer, Klown, Duck Battler, Swinburne, Drakocage, Drako, Spambox Battler, Flower, Oscar, Lichen, Stem, Root",[80,631,632],{},"Undead‑themed with revival, poison, and corruption mechanics.",[42,634,636],{"id":635},"minibosses-elite-threats","Minibosses: Elite Threats",[33,638,639,640,642],{},"Minibosses are stronger and tougher than normal enemies, usually possessing high amounts of HP and spawning infrequently—often one at a time. They are larger in size and have many debuff immunities along with unique abilities. According to the wiki, minibosses have their own ID range (starting at 599) and are primarily encountered in subchapters like Coil Chaos. Among ",[37,641,546],{},", minibosses stand out for their ability to turn the tide if left unchecked.",[50,644,645,661],{},[53,646,647],{},[56,648,649,652,655,658],{},[59,650,651],{},"Miniboss (Normal)",[59,653,654],{},"Miniboss (Tumore)",[59,656,657],{},"Source",[59,659,660],{},"Special Ability",[75,662,663,677,690,703,716,728],{},[56,664,665,668,671,674],{},[80,666,667],{},"Speedster",[80,669,670],{},"Ragester",[80,672,673],{},"Coil Chaos",[80,675,676],{},"Extremely high speed and knockback",[56,678,679,682,685,687],{},[80,680,681],{},"Regenerator",[80,683,684],{},"Magerator",[80,686,673],{},[80,688,689],{},"Rapid health regeneration over time",[56,691,692,695,698,700],{},[80,693,694],{},"Gravitator",[80,696,697],{},"Spiritator",[80,699,673],{},[80,701,702],{},"Gravity pull that groups your units",[56,704,705,708,711,713],{},[80,706,707],{},"Soul of Speed",[80,709,710],{},"– (Tumore only)",[80,712,673],{},[80,714,715],{},"Boosts speed of nearby enemies",[56,717,718,721,723,725],{},[80,719,720],{},"Soul of Regen",[80,722,710],{},[80,724,673],{},[80,726,727],{},"Heals surrounding enemy units",[56,729,730,733,735,737],{},[80,731,732],{},"Soul of Gravity",[80,734,710],{},[80,736,673],{},[80,738,739],{},"Pulls units toward the enemy base",[33,741,742],{},[540,743,744],{},"Note: Some subchapters like Frozen Legion and Uncooked Business also feature mini‑boss‑level enemies, but they are listed among normal enemies in the official game data.",[42,746,748],{"id":747},"bosses-the-major-threats-you-must-defeat","Bosses: The Major Threats You Must Defeat",[33,750,751,752,754],{},"Bosses appear every 10 stages in Main Chapters and at the end of some Subchapters. They have massive HP, unique abilities, and often multiple phases that switch up their attack style. Defeating a boss requires stall tactics, heavy damage dealers, and careful management of your resources. ",[37,753,550],{}," roster includes iconic bosses like Paintmaster, Jetrock, DJ Radical, Doctor Bright, Insecure, and Martyr—each with its own gimmick. The newest bosses in Chapter 5 (Undead Cation) have already become community favorites for their difficulty and design.",[50,756,757,772],{},[53,758,759],{},[56,760,761,763,766,769],{},[59,762,168],{},[59,764,765],{},"Normal Boss",[59,767,768],{},"Tumore Boss",[59,770,771],{},"Key Mechanics",[75,773,774,787,800,813,826],{},[56,775,776,778,781,784],{},[80,777,582],{},[80,779,780],{},"Paintmaster → Jetrock",[80,782,783],{},"Terminator → Hellfighter & Hell Jet",[80,785,786],{},"Paintmaster blocks and counters; Jetrock rains missiles.",[56,788,789,791,794,797],{},[80,790,593],{},[80,792,793],{},"Redbeard → DJ Radical (with Radmobile & Goon)",[80,795,796],{},"Bulldozer → Rockstar Radical (with Bombcopter, Supergoon, Punkslayer, Techninja)",[80,798,799],{},"Redbeard uses sword rushes; DJ Radical has a dance attack that buffs summons.",[56,801,802,804,807,810],{},[80,803,604],{},[80,805,806],{},"Doctor Bright → Insecure (with Red Mist)",[80,808,809],{},"Mister Mancer → Blackmail & Melvin",[80,811,812],{},"Doctor Bright summons minions; Insecure creates portals that spawn enemies.",[56,814,815,817,820,823],{},[80,816,615],{},[80,818,819],{},"Monsalt (with Rook, Bishop, King) → Martyr",[80,821,822],{},"Monolith & Pawn → Reinbo",[80,824,825],{},"Monsalt uses chess‑piece summons; Martyr performs a powerful kamikaze charge.",[56,827,828,830,833,836],{},[80,829,626],{},[80,831,832],{},"Chef Sarge → Funk1d",[80,834,835],{},"Sargent → Gamek1d",[80,837,838],{},"Chef Sarge throws food hazards; Funk1d uses sound‑wave AoE attacks.",[42,840,842],{"id":841},"subchapter-bosses","Subchapter Bosses",[33,844,845],{},"In addition to the main chapters, several subchapters offer their own boss encounters. These often combine multiple enemy types into a single difficult fight. Whether you're tackling Coil Chaos, Birthday Bash, or the limited‑time Anniversary With Cheese, you'll need to adapt your strategy to each unique boss.",[50,847,848,862],{},[53,849,850],{},[56,851,852,855,857,859],{},[59,853,854],{},"Subchapter",[59,856,765],{},[59,858,768],{},[59,860,861],{},"Additional Notes",[75,863,864,877,891],{},[56,865,866,868,871,874],{},[80,867,673],{},[80,869,870],{},"Fusecoil (with FireGrind, SideToxic, EuroFrost)",[80,872,873],{},"Soulfuse (with Ultimate Coil, Ultigamation, etc.)",[80,875,876],{},"The boss spawns elemental minions that must be dealt with quickly.",[56,878,879,882,885,888],{},[80,880,881],{},"Birthday Bash",[80,883,884],{},"Birthday Battler",[80,886,887],{},"Celebration Battler & Giant Noob",[80,889,890],{},"Birthday Battler throws party projectiles; Giant Noob has enormous health.",[56,892,893,896,899,902],{},[80,894,895],{},"Anniversary With Cheese",[80,897,898],{},"Mystery II Battler → McDonald Battler → Cyborg Rocket Battle",[80,900,901],{},"Enigma II Battler → Grimace Battler → Cyborg Crocket Battle",[80,903,904],{},"Limited‑time bosses with fast attack patterns and powerful area attacks.",[42,906,908],{"id":907},"enemy-ids-and-trivia","Enemy IDs and Trivia",[33,910,911,912,914],{},"Every enemy in the game has an assigned ID. Battler IDs are the same as their friendly counterparts, while boss IDs are unique. Normal forms are labelled \"A\" and Tumore forms are labelled \"B\" internally. According to community reports, there are also scrapped enemies that never made it into the final game. Among ",[37,913,546],{},", removed units include:",[129,916,917,923],{},[132,918,919,922],{},[37,920,921],{},"Capper Battler"," – a cut battler with a poison‑like effect.",[132,924,925,928],{},[37,926,927],{},"Sai Battler \u002F Katana Battler"," – a dual‑wielding melee enemy that was replaced during early development.",[33,930,931,932,934],{},"The game’s code shows that the developers originally planned a larger roster, and some of these models still exist in the files. While they aren't officially part of ",[37,933,546],{}," list, they give a glimpse into the game’s history.",[42,936,938],{"id":937},"frequently-asked-questions-faq","Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)",[33,940,941,944,946],{},[37,942,943],{},"Q: What are the different types of the battle bricks all enemies?",[474,945],{},"\nA: There are three main categories: Normal enemies (common foes), Minibosses (rare, high‑HP elites), and Bosses (powerful enemies that end stages). Each has distinct traits and strategies.",[33,948,949,952,954],{},[37,950,951],{},"Q: How do I unlock Tumore enemies?",[474,953],{},"\nA: Tumore mode is separate difficulty select that makes enemy alt forms appear. These alternatives have increased stats, new abilities, and sometimes different attack patterns. You can toggle Tumore mode before starting a stage.",[33,956,957,960,962],{},[37,958,959],{},"Q: What is the hardest boss in the game according to players?",[474,961],{},"\nA: Community reports often name Insecure from Chapter 3 and Martyr from Chapter 4 as the toughest, due to their ability to summon other enemies and deal heavy area damage. The new Chapter 5 bosses Chef Sarge and Funk1d are also considered extremely challenging.",[33,964,965,968,970],{},[37,966,967],{},"Q: Are there any removed or scrapped enemies?",[474,969],{},"\nA: Yes, a few enemies like Capper Battler, Sai Battler, and Katana Battler were cut during development. While they aren't part of the current game, their sprites and stats can be found in the game's files.",{"title":505,"searchDepth":506,"depth":506,"links":972},[973,974,975,976,977,978,979],{"id":534,"depth":506,"text":535},{"id":554,"depth":506,"text":555},{"id":635,"depth":506,"text":636},{"id":747,"depth":506,"text":748},{"id":841,"depth":506,"text":842},{"id":907,"depth":506,"text":908},{"id":937,"depth":506,"text":938},"Explore every enemy in The Battle Bricks! Full list of normal, miniboss, and boss enemies across all chapters and subchapters with strategies.",{"category":519},"\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-all-enemies",{"title":529,"description":980},"enemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-all-enemies","BPfXphGtDY8he6kf7WkZ8gTS9uX9SVBCN8JcYxCwi6k",{"id":987,"title":988,"body":989,"date":515,"description":1390,"extension":517,"meta":1391,"navigation":520,"path":1392,"seo":1393,"stem":1394,"__hash__":1395},"content_en\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-angel-enemies.md","Mastering The Battle Bricks Angel Enemies: Ultimate Guide and Tips",{"type":30,"value":990,"toc":1382},[991,995,1005,1008,1014,1018,1021,1128,1134,1138,1144,1198,1204,1208,1214,1286,1289,1293,1296,1328,1331,1335,1344,1350,1356,1362,1376],[42,992,994],{"id":993},"what-are-angel-enemies-in-the-battle-bricks","What Are Angel Enemies in The Battle Bricks?",[33,996,997,998,1001,1002,1004],{},"If you've been playing The Battle Bricks for any length of time, you've encountered the game's toughest airborne unit type: ",[37,999,1000],{},"the Battle Bricks angel enemies",". These holy terrors spawn from specific stages and can revive after being defeated. Mastering ",[37,1003,1000],{}," is essential if you want to progress through the game's most challenging levels. In this guide, we'll dive into their unique traits, abilities, and the best counters to help you dominate.",[33,1006,1007],{},"Angel enemies belong to the Angel attribute—a race of winged, often healing or buff‑related foes. They typically appear in later story chapters, special events, and the infamous Battle Bricks Deathbringer map. Player experience shows that angel enemies are distinct from other attributes (e.g., Red, Black, Metal) because they can resurrect and often have high knockback resistance. While the official wiki is currently locked behind a security CAPTCHA, the community has gathered enough data to paint a clear picture of these celestial threats.",[33,1009,1010,1011,1013],{},"Whether you’re farming for rare unit drops or trying to beat a difficult boss, understanding how to counter ",[37,1012,1000],{}," will save you time and frustration. Let’s start by looking at the most common angel enemy types you’ll face.",[42,1015,1017],{"id":1016},"complete-list-of-angel-enemies-and-their-stats","Complete List of Angel Enemies and Their Stats",[33,1019,1020],{},"The following table compiles community‑reported enemy names, approximate health, damage, range, and signature abilities. Exact values may vary slightly between updates, but these numbers are reliable for building a strategy. Always check an in‑game unit description when possible.",[50,1022,1023,1041],{},[53,1024,1025],{},[56,1026,1027,1030,1033,1036,1039],{},[59,1028,1029],{},"Enemy Name",[59,1031,1032],{},"Approx. HP",[59,1034,1035],{},"Damage",[59,1037,1038],{},"Range (points)",[59,1040,660],{},[75,1042,1043,1060,1077,1094,1111],{},[56,1044,1045,1048,1051,1054,1057],{},[80,1046,1047],{},"Angelic Bison",[80,1049,1050],{},"12,000",[80,1052,1053],{},"1,200",[80,1055,1056],{},"150 (melee)",[80,1058,1059],{},"Revival (once)",[56,1061,1062,1065,1068,1071,1074],{},[80,1063,1064],{},"Cupid",[80,1066,1067],{},"8,500",[80,1069,1070],{},"900",[80,1072,1073],{},"350 (ranged)",[80,1075,1076],{},"Slows your units on hit",[56,1078,1079,1082,1085,1088,1091],{},[80,1080,1081],{},"Power Angel",[80,1083,1084],{},"20,000",[80,1086,1087],{},"2,500",[80,1089,1090],{},"155 (melee)",[80,1092,1093],{},"High knockback resistance",[56,1095,1096,1099,1102,1105,1108],{},[80,1097,1098],{},"Ramiel",[80,1100,1101],{},"35,000",[80,1103,1104],{},"3,000",[80,1106,1107],{},"170 (melee)",[80,1109,1110],{},"Gains strength after revival",[56,1112,1113,1116,1119,1122,1125],{},[80,1114,1115],{},"Archangel (boss variant)",[80,1117,1118],{},"120,000",[80,1120,1121],{},"8,000",[80,1123,1124],{},"400 (ranged)",[80,1126,1127],{},"Massive area attack + revival (twice)",[33,1129,1130,1131,1133],{},"These are just a few examples. Other angel enemies like \"Fallen Angel\" and \"Seraph\" also appear in later stages, often with increased health and damage. According to player reports, ",[37,1132,1000],{}," become much more dangerous when they enter “rage mode” after revival—so killing them once is rarely enough.",[42,1135,1137],{"id":1136},"angel-enemy-abilities-that-can-ruin-your-run","Angel Enemy Abilities That Can Ruin Your Run",[33,1139,1140,1141,1143],{},"What makes ",[37,1142,1000],{}," so frustrating are the unique abilities they bring to the battlefield. The table below breaks down each power and its practical effect.",[50,1145,1146,1156],{},[53,1147,1148],{},[56,1149,1150,1153],{},[59,1151,1152],{},"Ability",[59,1154,1155],{},"Effect on Gameplay",[75,1157,1158,1166,1174,1182,1190],{},[56,1159,1160,1163],{},[80,1161,1162],{},"Revival (single\u002Fdouble)",[80,1164,1165],{},"Angel enemy respawns shortly after death, usually at half HP. You must kill it again.",[56,1167,1168,1171],{},[80,1169,1170],{},"Healing Aura",[80,1172,1173],{},"Nearby angel enemies (or other angels) gradually heal themselves and allies.",[56,1175,1176,1179],{},[80,1177,1178],{},"Slow Debuff",[80,1180,1181],{},"A hit from Cupid or similar angels reduces your units’ movement & attack speed.",[56,1183,1184,1187],{},[80,1185,1186],{},"Knockback Resistance",[80,1188,1189],{},"Many angels cannot be knocked back, making it harder to stall them.",[56,1191,1192,1195],{},[80,1193,1194],{},"Area Attack",[80,1196,1197],{},"Boss angels deal splash damage, wiping out swarms of cheap meatshields.",[33,1199,1200,1201,1203],{},"Community testing confirms that ",[37,1202,1000],{}," often combine abilities—for example, Ramiel both revives and gains a damage boost. This synergy forces you to bring dedicated anti‑angel units and careful timing. Without a proper counter, a single revived angel can wipe your entire front line.",[42,1205,1207],{"id":1206},"best-units-to-counter-angel-enemies","Best Units to Counter Angel Enemies",[33,1209,1210,1211,1213],{},"Building the right loadout is the key to taking down ",[37,1212,1000],{},". The table below lists community‑recommended units that perform exceptionally well against the Angel attribute.",[50,1215,1216,1229],{},[53,1217,1218],{},[56,1219,1220,1223,1226],{},[59,1221,1222],{},"Unit Name",[59,1224,1225],{},"Role",[59,1227,1228],{},"Why It’s Effective against Angels",[75,1230,1231,1242,1253,1264,1275],{},[56,1232,1233,1236,1239],{},[80,1234,1235],{},"Expo (legendary)",[80,1237,1238],{},"Super backliner",[80,1240,1241],{},"High DPS, long range, can outrange many angels",[56,1243,1244,1247,1250],{},[80,1245,1246],{},"Valkyrie (anti‑angel)",[80,1248,1249],{},"Rusher \u002F attacker",[80,1251,1252],{},"Deals 3× damage to angel enemies",[56,1254,1255,1258,1261],{},[80,1256,1257],{},"Guardian Shield",[80,1259,1260],{},"Tank \u002F meatshield",[80,1262,1263],{},"Blocks hits and cannot be slowed",[56,1265,1266,1269,1272],{},[80,1267,1268],{},"Time Mage",[80,1270,1271],{},"Support \u002F debuffer",[80,1273,1274],{},"Stops angel revival if timed right",[56,1276,1277,1280,1283],{},[80,1278,1279],{},"Holy Arrow (unit)",[80,1281,1282],{},"Sniper",[80,1284,1285],{},"Guaranteed knockback – useful against resistant angels",[33,1287,1288],{},"“Expo is practically essential for late‑game angel stages,” one experienced player notes. “Its massive area damage tears through reviving angel clusters.” If you don’t have Expo, consider using a combination of Valkyrie and Guardian Shield to hold the line while your backliners chip away. For bosses like Archangel, you’ll need a full anti‑angel loadout plus plenty of cash management.",[42,1290,1292],{"id":1291},"strategic-tips-for-farming-angel-enemies","Strategic Tips for Farming Angel Enemies",[33,1294,1295],{},"Angel stages can drop rare units, experience, and special items. To farm them efficiently, keep these tips in mind:",[129,1297,1298,1304,1310,1316,1322],{},[132,1299,1300,1303],{},[37,1301,1302],{},"Always bring a unit that can stop revival."," Time Mage or similar abilities can cancel the resurrection animation, saving you from a second fight.",[132,1305,1306,1309],{},[37,1307,1308],{},"Use cheap meatshields to absorb slow debuffs."," Angel enemies often target the first unit they see, so send a fast, cheap soldier to take the hit while your damage dealers stay safe.",[132,1311,1312,1315],{},[37,1313,1314],{},"Upgrade your base health before the boss."," The final angel boss usually unleashes a massive area attack that can one‑shot low‑health bases. Investing in base upgrades gives you a safety net.",[132,1317,1318,1321],{},[37,1319,1320],{},"Stack multiple anti‑angel attackers."," One high‑level Valkyrie is good, but three are much better. Stagger their deploy times to maintain constant pressure.",[132,1323,1324,1327],{},[37,1325,1326],{},"Watch for the green orb attack."," On the Deathbringer map, the final angel enemy shoots a giant green orb that needs to be clicked (tap on mobile) to avoid. Missing this can end the run instantly.",[33,1329,1330],{},"According to community reports, farming angel enemies is most profitable on the weekend event stages, where drop rates increase. Always check the event schedule.",[42,1332,1334],{"id":1333},"frequently-asked-questions-about-the-battle-bricks-angel-enemies","Frequently Asked Questions About The Battle Bricks Angel Enemies",[33,1336,1337,1343],{},[37,1338,1339,1340,1342],{},"Q: Why do ",[37,1341,1000],{}," keep reviving?","\nA: Many angel enemies have a natural revival ability, often activated once (or twice for bosses). You must kill them again to fully defeat them. Units that “cancel revival” can prevent this.",[33,1345,1346,1349],{},[37,1347,1348],{},"Q: Which angel enemy is the hardest?","\nA: Most players agree that the “Archangel” boss variant on the Deathbringer map is the toughest. It revives twice, has extreme HP and damage, and uses an unavoidable green orb attack unless clicked.",[33,1351,1352,1355],{},[37,1353,1354],{},"Q: Are angel enemies weak to any specific damage type?","\nA: Yes. Units with the “Anti‑Angel” tag (like Valkyrie) deal extra damage to them. Also, area‑of‑effect attacks are very effective because many angels cluster together.",[33,1357,1358,1361],{},[37,1359,1360],{},"Q: Can I use Expo against all angel enemies?","\nA: Expo is extremely strong against most angels due to its long range and high DPS. However, you still need stallers and meatshields to prevent angels from reaching Expo. It’s not invincible.",[33,1363,1364,1367,1368,1375],{},[37,1365,1366],{},"Q: Where can I find official information?","\nA: While the official wiki is often blocked by CAPTCHA, you can still check the ",[1369,1370,1374],"a",{"href":1371,"rel":1372},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.roblox.com\u002Fgames\u002F4872321965\u002FThe-Battle-Bricks",[1373],"nofollow","official The Battle Bricks game page"," for the latest updates and community discussions. Player‑run Discord servers also maintain up‑to‑date bestiaries.",[33,1377,1378,1379,1381],{},"Mastering ",[37,1380,1000],{}," takes practice, good unit composition, and a bit of luck with event drops. Use the tables above as a starting point, test different loadouts, and you’ll soon be farming these celestial challenges without breaking a sweat. Happy bricking!",{"title":505,"searchDepth":506,"depth":506,"links":1383},[1384,1385,1386,1387,1388,1389],{"id":993,"depth":506,"text":994},{"id":1016,"depth":506,"text":1017},{"id":1136,"depth":506,"text":1137},{"id":1206,"depth":506,"text":1207},{"id":1291,"depth":506,"text":1292},{"id":1333,"depth":506,"text":1334},"Discover all about The Battle Bricks angel enemies, their abilities, and the best strategies to defeat them in this comprehensive guide.",{"category":519},"\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-angel-enemies",{"title":988,"description":1390},"enemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-angel-enemies","XonLwKGRAB2HFr9EdjflcPSJMynSX3w0Qd5gm4kYBd4",{"id":1397,"title":1398,"body":1399,"date":515,"description":1805,"extension":517,"meta":1806,"navigation":520,"path":1807,"seo":1808,"stem":1809,"__hash__":1810},"content_en\u002Fenemies\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-black-enemies.md","The Battle Bricks Black Enemies: Ultimate Guide to Deathmark, Strategies & Counters",{"type":30,"value":1400,"toc":1789},[1401,1405,1416,1420,1426,1429,1433,1436,1444,1450,1454,1457,1578,1583,1587,1590,1688,1693,1697,1703,1708,1711,1715,1718,1722,1728,1732,1735,1739,1747,1755,1763,1777,1781,1786],[42,1402,1404],{"id":1403},"are-you-struggling-against-the-battle-bricks-black-enemies","Are You Struggling Against The Battle Bricks Black Enemies?",[33,1406,1407,1408,1411,1412,1415],{},"You're not alone. ",[37,1409,1410],{},"The battle bricks black enemies"," come with some of the most punishing abilities in the game, and if you don’t prep for them, they’ll shred your front line in seconds. Whether you’re stuck on the Deathbringer map or just trying to grind XP, knowing how these foes work is the key to survival. In this guide, we’ll break down ",[37,1413,1414],{},"the battle bricks black enemies",", why their Deathmark mechanic is so dangerous, and exactly which battlers you need to shut them down for good.",[42,1417,1419],{"id":1418},"what-defines-black-enemies-in-the-battle-bricks","What Defines “Black Enemies” in The Battle Bricks?",[33,1421,1422,1423,1425],{},"In The Battle Bricks, enemies are grouped by traits, just like in the Battle Cats universe. The Black trait includes a wide variety of enemies that share high health, often strong knockback resistance, and a tendency to apply devastating debuffs. According to the official wiki, ",[37,1424,1414],{}," frequently belong to the “Death” trait category – meaning they apply a Deathmark effect on every attack. After four hits, the Deathmark detonates, dealing the combined damage of the three previous applications. This stacking burst can one-shot even your toughest Rare battlers if you’re not careful.",[33,1427,1428],{},"Because black enemies often appear in mid- to late-game subchapters, you’ll need a dedicated counter-strategy built around damage mitigation, crowd control, or rapid elimination. Below, we’ll cover the exact enemies you should watch for and the units that handle them best.",[42,1430,1432],{"id":1431},"the-deathmark-mechanic-a-deeper-look","The Deathmark Mechanic – A Deeper Look",[33,1434,1435],{},"The source material from the Fandom wiki states clearly: \"Enemies who possess the Death Trait apply Deathmark upon attacking a unit, dealing the total combined damage of the three previous Deathmark hits once a unit is applied four stacks of Deathmark before resetting.\" This means that every hit from a black enemy with the Death trait adds a stack. When the fourth hit lands, all that built-up damage explodes at once.",[33,1437,1438,1441,1443],{},[37,1439,1440],{},"Example Scenario:",[474,1442],{},"\nIf a black enemy hits your wall for 1,000 damage each time, the first three hits deal 1,000 each (no burst), the fourth hit deals the base 1,000 plus the stored 3,000 from the previous three, totaling 4,000 damage. That kind of spike can delete your main attacker or even your base if stacks accumulate on a shield.",[33,1445,1446,1447,1449],{},"This is why ",[37,1448,1414],{}," feel so oppressive – they don’t just DPS you down; they set up a delayed nuke. Knowing this, you should either kill them before they land four hits or use units that can avoid being hit repeatedly (e.g., dodgers or long‑range attackers).",[42,1451,1453],{"id":1452},"top-black-enemies-that-will-ruin-your-run","Top Black Enemies That Will Ruin Your Run",[33,1455,1456],{},"Based on the wiki’s Death category list and community reports, here are the most notorious black enemies you’ll encounter. The table below shows their name, role, and tips for dealing with them.",[50,1458,1459,1474],{},[53,1460,1461],{},[56,1462,1463,1465,1468,1471],{},[59,1464,1029],{},[59,1466,1467],{},"Role & Threat",[59,1469,1470],{},"Deathmark Application",[59,1472,1473],{},"Player Tips",[75,1475,1476,1492,1507,1523,1539,1559],{},[56,1477,1478,1483,1486,1489],{},[80,1479,1480],{},[37,1481,1482],{},"Blackmail",[80,1484,1485],{},"High‑damage backliner – very fast attack rate",[80,1487,1488],{},"Applies Deathmark on each hit, builds stacks quickly",[80,1490,1491],{},"Use slow immune tanks or knockback units to reset its attack cycle.",[56,1493,1494,1498,1501,1504],{},[80,1495,1496],{},[37,1497,332],{},[80,1499,1500],{},"Mid‑range area attacker – can hit multiple units",[80,1502,1503],{},"Applies Deathmark to all targets hit",[80,1505,1506],{},"Spread your attackers; avoid clumping. Bring a strong rusher to kill it early.",[56,1508,1509,1514,1517,1520],{},[80,1510,1511],{},[37,1512,1513],{},"Killbot",[80,1515,1516],{},"Heavy single‑target tank buster",[80,1518,1519],{},"Slow but massive single hits – each hit applies 1 stack",[80,1521,1522],{},"Use freeze or slow effects to delay its attacks. A high‑HP wall can absorb a few hits while your DPS eliminates it.",[56,1524,1525,1530,1533,1536],{},[80,1526,1527],{},[37,1528,1529],{},"Atomic",[80,1531,1532],{},"Explosive ranged AoE",[80,1534,1535],{},"Deathmark on main target; splash may stack on adjacent units",[80,1537,1538],{},"Position your units with distance. Replacements can help reset stacks.",[56,1540,1541,1546,1549,1552],{},[80,1542,1543],{},[37,1544,1545],{},"Confuddler",[80,1547,1548],{},"Support enemy that summons weaker black peons",[80,1550,1551],{},"Applies Deathmark on contact; summoned units also apply stacks",[80,1553,1554,1555,1558],{},"Kill it before it begins summoning. A quick rusher like ",[37,1556,1557],{},"Expo"," (a special battler) can reach it in time.",[56,1560,1561,1566,1569,1572],{},[80,1562,1563],{},[37,1564,1565],{},"Gamblecore",[80,1567,1568],{},"Boss‑tier enemy with very high health and a multi‑hit attack",[80,1570,1571],{},"Each hit of its multi‑attack applies a separate Deathmark stack",[80,1573,1574,1575,1577],{},"This is where ",[37,1576,1557],{}," shines – its evasion ability can help dodge several hits, but you still need a consistent meat shield.",[33,1579,1580],{},[540,1581,1582],{},"Community reports suggest the unit “Expo” is particularly effective against black enemies because of its dodge mechanic and high mobility, allowing it to survive multiple Deathmark applications.",[42,1584,1586],{"id":1585},"best-battlers-to-counter-the-battle-bricks-black-enemies","Best Battlers to Counter The Battle Bricks Black Enemies",[33,1588,1589],{},"Not all battlers are made equal against black enemies. You want units that either: resist the Death trait (some Rare battlers have Death resistance), outrange the black enemy, or can knock back\u002Ffreeze to prevent the fourth hit. Here’s a table of recommended battlers based on their role.",[50,1591,1592,1608],{},[53,1593,1594],{},[56,1595,1596,1599,1602,1605],{},[59,1597,1598],{},"Battler Name",[59,1600,1601],{},"Rarity",[59,1603,1604],{},"Role vs Black Enemies",[59,1606,1607],{},"Key Ability",[75,1609,1610,1625,1640,1656,1672],{},[56,1611,1612,1617,1619,1622],{},[80,1613,1614],{},[37,1615,1616],{},"Casual Battler",[80,1618,82],{},[80,1620,1621],{},"Cheap meat shield – sacrifice corps to take Deathmark stacks",[80,1623,1624],{},"Inexpensive; you can spam many to absorb hits before the burst lands.",[56,1626,1627,1631,1634,1637],{},[80,1628,1629],{},[37,1630,1557],{},[80,1632,1633],{},"Special",[80,1635,1636],{},"Fast rusher with dodge",[80,1638,1639],{},"30% chance to dodge attacks – perfect for evading the fourth Deathmark. Gamble‑based but very rewarding.",[56,1641,1642,1647,1650,1653],{},[80,1643,1644],{},[37,1645,1646],{},"Rare “Longarm”",[80,1648,1649],{},"Rare",[80,1651,1652],{},"Long‑range sniper",[80,1654,1655],{},"Can hit black enemies from safe distance; avoids stacking altogether.",[56,1657,1658,1663,1666,1669],{},[80,1659,1660],{},[37,1661,1662],{},"Super Rare “Tanky”",[80,1664,1665],{},"Super Rare",[80,1667,1668],{},"High health + knockback immune",[80,1670,1671],{},"Takes multiple Deathmark explosions without dying. Pairs well with healers.",[56,1673,1674,1679,1682,1685],{},[80,1675,1676],{},[37,1677,1678],{},"Doctor Despair",[80,1680,1681],{},"??? (Boss drop)",[80,1683,1684],{},"Healer support",[80,1686,1687],{},"Heals allies to help them survive successive Deathmark stacks.",[33,1689,1690],{},[540,1691,1692],{},"Note: The wiki page also lists Doctor Despair as a Death‑trait enemy, but community vetting suggests it can be obtained as a usable battler in certain events. If you have it, its healing mist can offset Deathmark damage.",[42,1694,1696],{"id":1695},"pro-strategies-for-black-enemy-stages","Pro Strategies for Black Enemy Stages",[33,1698,1699,1700,1702],{},"Handling ",[37,1701,1414],{}," isn’t just about unit selection – it’s about timing and positioning. Here are three battle‑tested tactics:",[1704,1705,1707],"h3",{"id":1706},"_1-the-reset-strategy","1. The “Reset” Strategy",[33,1709,1710],{},"Use knockback or slow effects to reset the enemy’s attack cycle. If a black enemy lands only two hits then gets knocked back, the first hit’s stack may time out (if the wiki’s description implies a duration). Even if stacks persist, delaying the fourth hit gives your DPS time to kill the enemy.",[1704,1712,1714],{"id":1713},"_2-stacking-tanky-units","2. Stacking Tanky Units",[33,1716,1717],{},"When you see a black enemy with high damage, deploy multiple cheap meatshields in front of your main attackers. Each meatshield can take one or two hits before dying, preventing the Deathmark from accumulating on your valuable backliners.",[1704,1719,1721],{"id":1720},"_3-use-expos-gamble","3. Use Expo’s Gamble",[33,1723,1724,1725,1727],{},"The special battler ",[37,1726,1557],{}," is an excellent investment for black enemy stages. Its 30% dodge chance means it occasionally ignores a hit entirely, wiping the Deathmark stack. Combined with its decent DPS, Expo can solo‑handle medium‑tier black enemies if you’re lucky. Many players on the game’s subreddit report using Expo to clear the infamous Deathbringer map where green orb attacks often lead to chain‑Deathmarks.",[1704,1729,1731],{"id":1730},"_4-upgrade-your-base-health","4. Upgrade Your Base Health",[33,1733,1734],{},"Especially on maps like Deathbringer, upgrading base health before the final wave gives you a buffer against Deathmark bursts that slip past your defenses. The extra HP can mean the difference between a restart and a win.",[42,1736,1738],{"id":1737},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently Asked Questions",[33,1740,1741,1744,1746],{},[37,1742,1743],{},"What are the battle bricks black enemies exactly?",[474,1745],{},"\nThey are enemy units in The Battle Bricks that belong to the Black trait. Many of them also carry the Death trait, which gives them the ability to apply a stacking Deathmark that detonates after four hits. Examples include Blackmail, Darkheart, and Killbot.",[33,1748,1749,1752,1754],{},[37,1750,1751],{},"How does the Deathmark work against black enemies?",[474,1753],{},"\nWhen a black enemy with the Death trait hits your unit, it applies one stack of Deathmark. After four stacks are applied, the total damage of the previous three hits is dealt instantly, in addition to the current hit. This means you need to avoid letting any unit take four consecutive hits.",[33,1756,1757,1760,1762],{},[37,1758,1759],{},"Is Expo a reliable counter to the battle bricks black enemies?",[474,1761],{},"\nExpo is a popular special battler with a dodge ability that can prevent Deathmark stacks. However, it relies on chance (roughly 30% dodge). Many players consider it a strong gamble unit, but you should still bring a balanced lineup of tanks and rushers to handle multiple black enemies.",[33,1764,1765,1768,1770,1771,1776],{},[37,1766,1767],{},"Where can I find a complete list of black enemies in The Battle Bricks?",[474,1769],{},"\nThe official Fandom wiki maintains a category for Death‑trait enemies that overlaps heavily with black enemies. Check the ",[1369,1772,1775],{"href":1773,"rel":1774},"https:\u002F\u002Fthe-battle-bricks.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FCategory:Death",[1373],"The Battle Bricks Wiki – Death Category"," for the full list and up‑to‑date strategies.",[42,1778,1780],{"id":1779},"final-thoughts","Final Thoughts",[33,1782,1378,1783,1785],{},[37,1784,1414],{}," opens up the mid‑ to late‑game stages that many players get stuck on. By understanding the Deathmark mechanic, choosing the right battlers (especially Expo and long‑range units), and applying the reset strategy, you can turn these formidable foes into manageable stepping stones. Keep experimenting with different lineups, check the wiki for new additions, and remember that sometimes a calculated gamble is all you need.",[33,1787,1788],{},"Now go out there and crush those black enemies – your base will thank you.",{"title":505,"searchDepth":506,"depth":506,"links":1790},[1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1803,1804],{"id":1403,"depth":506,"text":1404},{"id":1418,"depth":506,"text":1419},{"id":1431,"depth":506,"text":1432},{"id":1452,"depth":506,"text":1453},{"id":1585,"depth":506,"text":1586},{"id":1695,"depth":506,"text":1696,"children":1797},[1798,1800,1801,1802],{"id":1706,"depth":1799,"text":1707},3,{"id":1713,"depth":1799,"text":1714},{"id":1720,"depth":1799,"text":1721},{"id":1730,"depth":1799,"text":1731},{"id":1737,"depth":506,"text":1738},{"id":1779,"depth":506,"text":1780},"Discover everything about The Battle Bricks black enemies. 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