[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":2372},["ShallowReactive",2],{"nav-links-en":3,"article-en-\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-lore":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":689},{"id":27,"title":28,"body":29,"date":678,"description":679,"extension":680,"meta":681,"navigation":683,"path":684,"seo":685,"stem":686,"__hash__":687,"author":688},"content_en\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-lore.md","The Battle Bricks Lore: Complete Guide to the Story (Chapters 1-2, Factions, and Secrets)",{"type":30,"value":31,"toc":653},"minimark",[32,49,54,61,121,124,128,135,140,147,163,166,170,247,257,272,276,287,291,302,306,317,366,370,385,427,431,446,453,457,463,489,543,550,554,569,584,590,594,598,605,609,612,616,622,626,629,633,642],[33,34,35,36,40,41,45,46,48],"p",{},"On the surface, ",[37,38,39],"em",{},"The Battle Bricks"," looks like a straightforward Roblox tower defense game. But beneath the blocky battles and XP grinding, ",[42,43,44],"strong",{},"the battle bricks lore"," reveals a surprisingly dark narrative. This guide dives deep into ",[42,47,44],{},", covering every known story element from Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, as well as the fierce debate over who the real villain is. Whether you're a new player or a battle‑hardened veteran, you'll leave with a full understanding of the world behind your battlers.",[50,51,53],"h2",{"id":52},"the-battle-bricks-universe-origins-and-factions","The Battle Bricks Universe: Origins and Factions",[33,55,56,57,60],{},"The game is set in a fictional land called ",[42,58,59],{},"Bricklandia"," – a world where two superpowers have been locked in conflict for years. While the main story focuses on the Blue team conquering the Red team, the lore hints at a much bigger history.",[62,63,64,83],"table",{},[65,66,67],"thead",{},[68,69,70,74,77,80],"tr",{},[71,72,73],"th",{},"Faction",[71,75,76],{},"Leader",[71,78,79],{},"Notable Strength",[71,81,82],{},"Total Troops (Community Estimate)",[84,85,86,104],"tbody",{},[68,87,88,95,98,101],{},[89,90,91,94],"td",{},[42,92,93],{},"Blue Team"," (Bricklandian Blue Administration)",[89,96,97],{},"Major Gen, Trowel the III",[89,99,100],{},"Second‑strongest faction; main science unit BBAARU",[89,102,103],{},"~14.9 billion",[68,105,106,112,115,118],{},[89,107,108,111],{},[42,109,110],{},"Red Team"," (The Red Alliance of Bricklandia – T.R.A.B.)",[89,113,114],{},"Commander‑in‑Chief Doombringer",[89,116,117],{},"Most powerful fighter General Deathbringer; science unit RAASCU",[89,119,120],{},"~300 billion",[33,122,123],{},"According to player‑collected lore from the official wiki, the Blue team’s most powerful fighter is Sgt. Rail, while the Red team fields General Deathbringer as its ace. These forces are so large that the conflict has likely been raging for centuries, long before the player character appears.",[50,125,127],{"id":126},"chapter-1-the-doomspire-crisis","Chapter 1: The Doomspire Crisis",[33,129,130,131,134],{},"The story of Chapter 1, titled ",[37,132,133],{},"Doomspire Brick Battle",", starts with the player (the Blue leader) launching an invasion of the Red team’s headquarters – the Doomspire. Every enemy you face is a direct response to your aggression.",[136,137,139],"h3",{"id":138},"why-the-war-started","Why the War Started",[33,141,142,143,146],{},"There are two popular ",[42,144,145],{},"head‑canons"," accepted by the community:",[148,149,150,157],"ol",{},[151,152,153,156],"li",{},[42,154,155],{},"Leader‑Ordered War"," – Both teams attack because their leaders command it. Doombringer orders his troops to stop the Blue player’s advance.",[151,158,159,162],{},[42,160,161],{},"Racism‑Based War"," – The Blue team attacks simply because the enemy is red. It sounds absurd, but the evidence that the Blue team strikes first makes this disturbingly plausible.",[33,164,165],{},"Whichever version you believe, one fact remains: the player attacks first. The Blue team is the aggressor.",[136,167,169],{"id":168},"key-bosses-and-their-tragic-tales","Key Bosses and Their Tragic Tales",[62,171,172,185],{},[65,173,174],{},[68,175,176,179,182],{},[71,177,178],{},"Boss",[71,180,181],{},"Role in the Battle Bricks Lore",[71,183,184],{},"Fate",[84,186,187,200,217,234],{},[68,188,189,194,197],{},[89,190,191],{},[42,192,193],{},"Paint Master",[89,195,196],{},"First boss; leader of all paintball battlers, ordered by Doombringer to stop the Blue advance. Often misgendered by players due to his design.",[89,198,199],{},"Defeated by Blue army.",[68,201,202,207,210],{},[89,203,204],{},[42,205,206],{},"Jetro",[89,208,209],{},"Awarded marine with an experimental jetpack. Sent to eliminate the player but fails.",[89,211,212,213,216],{},"Returns as ",[42,214,215],{},"Hell Fighter"," after a jetpack accident burns his body; player kills him again, ending his misery.",[68,218,219,224,231],{},[89,220,221],{},[42,222,223],{},"Fuse Coil",[89,225,226,227,230],{},"Leader of the coil‑using gang. The skateboard gang was eventually replaced by ",[42,228,229],{},"Coil Brutes"," (Speedster, Gravitator, Regenerator).",[89,232,233],{},"Defeated in battle.",[68,235,236,241,244],{},[89,237,238],{},[42,239,240],{},"Doombringer",[89,242,243],{},"Final boss of Chapter 1. Based on Roblox super‑moderator Mr. DoomRinger, he wields the Banhammer, a moderator‑only gear. His description says he’s trying to ban the player for their crimes.",[89,245,246],{},"Killed by the player.",[33,248,249,252,253,256],{},[42,250,251],{},"Jetro’s story is especially haunting."," Developer statements confirm he is sentient and remembers every time a player grinds him for experience points. He even fears ",[42,254,255],{},"Lil Deathbringer",", the unit used in the most popular grinding strategy. This meta‑awareness makes the act of farming him feel morally uncomfortable, which is exactly the tone the game’s lore aims for.",[33,258,259,260,263,264,267,268,271],{},"After defeating Doombringer, the player unlocks ",[42,261,262],{},"Tumor Mode",". In this mode, the enemies are making their last stand. The ",[37,265,266],{},"Four of a Kind"," gang that appears here was corrupted by ",[42,269,270],{},"tumors that you, the player, infected them with",". Tumored battlers are described as “bioweapons” – a clear sign that the Blue team is not the hero.",[136,273,275],{"id":274},"the-doombringer-deathbringer-transformation","The Doombringer → Deathbringer Transformation",[33,277,278,279,282,283,286],{},"In Tumor Mode, Doombringer returns as ",[42,280,281],{},"Deathbringer",". His face was burned off in the previous fight, so he now seeks revenge. Even after you destroy his head, his body makes a final, desperate move to take you down with him. Defeating him yields the ",[42,284,285],{},"Tumor Battler",", a unit that gains speed when turned into a bioweapon.",[50,288,290],{"id":289},"chapter-2-the-red-heights-expansion","Chapter 2: The Red Heights Expansion",[33,292,293,294,297,298,301],{},"Chapter 2 (titled ",[37,295,296],{},"Red Heights"," or ",[37,299,300],{},"Red Heights Sword Series",") introduces a new enemy trait: red‑trait enemies gain a permanent damage boost when their health drops below half. The player storms this region for resources – massive turkey legs that can feed an entire battalion.",[136,303,305],{"id":304},"the-pirate-invasion-stages-110","The Pirate Invasion (Stages 1–10)",[33,307,308,309,312,313,316],{},"The pirates attack because they see the player’s bank producing infinite money. They love treasure so much that they cannot resist fighting you. In Tumor Mode, pirates evolve: ",[42,310,311],{},"Uzi Rambo"," replaces Armed Canoneer, and ",[42,314,315],{},"Redbeard"," becomes a gatling‑gun‑wielding juggernaut.",[62,318,319,332],{},[65,320,321],{},[68,322,323,326,329],{},[71,324,325],{},"Enemy",[71,327,328],{},"Normal Form",[71,330,331],{},"Tumor Mode Form",[84,333,334,345,356],{},[68,335,336,339,342],{},[89,337,338],{},"Pirate",[89,340,341],{},"Flintlock pistol",[89,343,344],{},"Still uses flintlock",[68,346,347,350,353],{},[89,348,349],{},"Canoneer",[89,351,352],{},"Cannon",[89,354,355],{},"Uzi‑wielding Rambo",[68,357,358,360,363],{},[89,359,315],{},[89,361,362],{},"Basic boss",[89,364,365],{},"Gatling‑gun juggernaut",[136,367,369],{"id":368},"the-music-fighters-stages-1120","The Music Fighters (Stages 11–20)",[33,371,372,373,376,377,380,381,384],{},"This section features enemies that use instruments to buff allies. The ",[42,374,375],{},"Bugle",", ",[42,378,379],{},"Symbol",", and ",[42,382,383],{},"Guitar"," were original candidates for a special unit; the community voted for Bugle, so the other two became enemies. The stage‑20 boss uses a boombox that deals damage by causing “ear bleeding.” After the player criticizes his music, he attends music school and returns as a Guitarist whose notes are so fiery they burn his own allies.",[62,386,387,397],{},[65,388,389],{},[68,390,391,394],{},[71,392,393],{},"Key Figure",[71,395,396],{},"Description",[84,398,399,408,417],{},[68,400,401,405],{},[89,402,403],{},[42,404,375],{},[89,406,407],{},"Special unit unlocked after stage 20.",[68,409,410,414],{},[89,411,412],{},[42,413,379],{},[89,415,416],{},"Red enemy that buffs allies.",[68,418,419,424],{},[89,420,421],{},[42,422,423],{},"Guitarist",[89,425,426],{},"Upgraded boss; his music literally catches fire.",[136,428,430],{"id":429},"the-swordmaster-turking-and-infernus","The Swordmaster: Turking and Infernus",[33,432,433,434,437,438,441,442,445],{},"The final boss of Chapter 2 is ",[42,435,436],{},"Turking",", based on the popular sword‑master Telamon (known from ",[37,439,440],{},"Block Tales","). Turking knows the location of the ",[42,443,444],{},"Dark Heart",", a key item used later. The player conquers the Heights purely for its resources; Turking tries to stop you but is defeated.",[33,447,448,449,452],{},"“Light work,” the community jokes. But Turking was not serious. When he returns in Tumor Mode as ",[42,450,451],{},"Infernus",", he becomes almost impossible – a true nightmare for veteran players. Infernus is a “true living hell” because he represents the Red team’s last, desperate attempt to halt the Blue war machine.",[50,454,456],{"id":455},"hidden-story-are-we-the-villains","Hidden Story: Are We the Villains?",[33,458,459,460,462],{},"The most debated aspect of ",[42,461,44],{}," is the morality of the player. Every narrative clue points to the Blue team being the aggressor:",[464,465,466,469,472,475,478],"ul",{},[151,467,468],{},"The player attacks first in every chapter.",[151,470,471],{},"You corrupt and weaponize innocent battlers (Four of a Kind) using tumors.",[151,473,474],{},"Jetro is aware he is being farmed and begs for mercy in developer statements.",[151,476,477],{},"Doombringer tries to “ban” you for your crimes – a clear authority figure acting against a rule‑breaker.",[151,479,480,481,484,485,488],{},"Veteran unit ",[42,482,483],{},"Old Man"," (formerly ",[37,486,487],{},"Payer",") is described as “worn out battler who is no longer suitable for combat,” implying he fought in a previous war that wiped out the Green and Yellow teams. That war was likely also started by the Blue faction.",[62,490,491,501],{},[65,492,493],{},[68,494,495,498],{},[71,496,497],{},"Clue",[71,499,500],{},"Implication",[84,502,503,511,519,527,535],{},[68,504,505,508],{},[89,506,507],{},"Blue team attacks first",[89,509,510],{},"Player is the instigator",[68,512,513,516],{},[89,514,515],{},"Tumored units are corrupted by you",[89,517,518],{},"You turn allies into bioweapons",[68,520,521,524],{},[89,522,523],{},"Jetro’s sentience",[89,525,526],{},"You torment a conscious being for XP",[68,528,529,532],{},[89,530,531],{},"Doombringer’s Banhammer",[89,533,534],{},"He is a moderator trying to enforce order",[68,536,537,540],{},[89,538,539],{},"Old Man’s description",[89,541,542],{},"A previous war (Green\u002FYellow extinction)",[33,544,545,546,549],{},"The ",[37,547,548],{},"Birthday Battler"," event, placed between Chapters 1 and 2, offers a lighter but equally dark scenario: Blue team crashes a birthday party for a Red political figure because “Reds can’t have fun.” This cements the player as a tyrannical force.",[50,551,553],{"id":552},"worldbuilding-and-community-theories","Worldbuilding and Community Theories",[33,555,556,557,560,561,564,565,568],{},"Beyond the official story, players have expanded the world of Bricklandia. The ",[42,558,559],{},"Red Alliance of Bricklandia (T.R.A.B.)"," is one of the most powerful factions, led by Doombringer with Infernus as second‑in‑command. The ",[42,562,563],{},"Blue’s"," side is commanded by Major Gen Trowel the III, with ",[42,566,567],{},"Gen Telamon"," (the basis for Turking) as second highest ranked.",[33,570,571,572,575,576,579,580,583],{},"The Fandom wiki also details a ",[42,573,574],{},"BAAARU"," (Bricklandian Blue Administration and Research Unit) and ",[42,577,578],{},"RAASCU"," (Red Alliance Advanced Science Unit), suggesting both sides have dedicated scientists. Many fans believe the ",[42,581,582],{},"tumored and tarnished units"," suffer from an obscure infection that mutates them while keeping them conscious – a grim fate for any battler.",[33,585,586,587,589],{},"Although these details are community‑created, they reflect how deeply ",[42,588,44],{}," has captured the imagination of its players.",[50,591,593],{"id":592},"frequently-asked-questions-about-the-battle-bricks-lore","Frequently Asked Questions about The Battle Bricks Lore",[136,595,597],{"id":596},"is-there-actually-a-deep-story-behind-the-battle-bricks","Is there actually a deep story behind The Battle Bricks?",[33,599,600,601,604],{},"Yes. While the gameplay seems simple, the developers have woven a dark narrative about power, corruption, and war. ",[42,602,603],{},"The battle bricks lore"," includes a full backstory for factions, bosses, even the reason why you fight.",[136,606,608],{"id":607},"who-is-the-real-villain-in-the-story","Who is the real villain in the story?",[33,610,611],{},"Based on overwhelming evidence, the player (the Blue team) is the villain. You are power‑hungry, attack first, infect battlers with tumors, and ignore pleas for mercy from sentient enemies like Jetro.",[136,613,615],{"id":614},"what-happened-to-the-green-and-yellow-teams","What happened to the Green and Yellow teams?",[33,617,618,619,621],{},"The description of the ",[42,620,483],{}," battler suggests he fought in a war long ago. The leading theory is that the Green and Yellow teams were wiped out in a previous conflict, leaving only Blue and Red to continue the endless cycle.",[136,623,625],{"id":624},"how-does-doombringer-relate-to-roblox-moderation","How does Doombringer relate to Roblox moderation?",[33,627,628],{},"Doombringer is inspired by the Roblox super‑moderator Mr. DoomRinger. In lore, he uses a Banhammer – a gear only moderators can wield – and tries to ban the player for cheating or breaking the rules. This cements him as an authority figure trying to stop the Blue aggressor.",[50,630,632],{"id":631},"final-thoughts","Final Thoughts",[33,634,635,636,638,639,641],{},"The world of ",[37,637,39],{}," is far more complex and morally gray than its pixelated surface suggests. From the tragic awareness of Jetro to the corruption of the Four of a Kind, every encounter adds a layer to ",[42,640,44],{}," that challenges the player’s role as a hero. As new chapters are released, the story will likely continue to expand, giving fans more to analyze and debate. For now, when you deploy your battlers on the Doomspire, remember: you are not the savior – you are the storm.",[33,643,644,645,652],{},"For more official information, visit the ",[646,647,651],"a",{"href":648,"rel":649},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.roblox.com\u002Fgames\u002F389219588\u002FThe-Battle-Bricks",[650],"nofollow","The Battle Bricks Roblox game page"," to start your own journey through Bricklandia.",{"title":654,"searchDepth":655,"depth":655,"links":656},"",2,[657,658,664,669,670,671,677],{"id":52,"depth":655,"text":53},{"id":126,"depth":655,"text":127,"children":659},[660,662,663],{"id":138,"depth":661,"text":139},3,{"id":168,"depth":661,"text":169},{"id":274,"depth":661,"text":275},{"id":289,"depth":655,"text":290,"children":665},[666,667,668],{"id":304,"depth":661,"text":305},{"id":368,"depth":661,"text":369},{"id":429,"depth":661,"text":430},{"id":455,"depth":655,"text":456},{"id":552,"depth":655,"text":553},{"id":592,"depth":655,"text":593,"children":672},[673,674,675,676],{"id":596,"depth":661,"text":597},{"id":607,"depth":661,"text":608},{"id":614,"depth":661,"text":615},{"id":624,"depth":661,"text":625},{"id":631,"depth":655,"text":632},"2026-06-22","Uncover the deep lore of The Battle Bricks! From the war between Blue and Red teams to the tragic fate of Jetro, this guide explains everything.","md",{"category":682},"guide",true,"\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-lore",{"title":28,"description":679},"guide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-lore","8KCnTHdN0sujTxz4f-Ymz6CS8EIWoDZhVeEIWGVRiUs","The Battle Bricks Team",[690,1146,1764],{"id":691,"title":692,"body":693,"date":678,"description":1140,"extension":680,"meta":1141,"navigation":683,"path":1142,"seo":1143,"stem":1144,"__hash__":1145},"content_en\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks.md","The Battle Bricks Chapter 5 Boss Guide: Survive the Mini-Game Onslaught",{"type":30,"value":694,"toc":1113},[695,699,702,705,709,712,715,719,793,797,800,804,807,811,814,817,821,875,879,882,886,889,892,896,899,903,979,983,994,998,1001,1005,1065,1069,1073,1076,1080,1083,1087,1090,1094,1097,1101,1104],[50,696,698],{"id":697},"why-chapter-5-marks-a-turning-point-in-the-battle-bricks","Why Chapter 5 Marks a Turning Point in The Battle Bricks",[33,700,701],{},"For fans of tower defense games, The Battle Bricks offers a unique blend of strategy and chaos. But with Chapter 5, The Battle Bricks introduced a new challenge: mini-game bosses that replace careful planning with frantic clicking. If you’re struggling to keep up, this guide will help you master the new mechanics and conquer every boss the chapter throws at you.",[33,703,704],{},"The update brought over 60 new stages, rebalanced units, and three primary bosses—but it’s the emphasis on reaction time rather than tactical deployment that has left many players frustrated. According to community reports, the shift is jarring because previous chapters focused on unit synergy and resource management. Now, success often hinges on how quickly you can click hazards off the screen.",[50,706,708],{"id":707},"normal-mode-bosses-whats-different","Normal Mode Bosses: What’s Different",[33,710,711],{},"The Battle Bricks’ Chapter 5 features three main bosses at stages 10, 20, and 30. Based on player experiences, only the first boss feels like a traditional tower defense fight. Stage 10 delivers a solid challenge without gimmicks. However, stage 20 introduces a boss that spams pop-ups across your screen, obscuring units and requiring constant clicking to avoid damage. Stage 30’s tree boss spawns saplings all over the map—fail to click them, and he recovers health.",[33,713,714],{},"Players note that the tree boss’s gimmick is especially punishing because saplings can appear on the far left of the battlefield, forcing you to scroll away from the action. This design diverges from the core tower defense experience, making the fight feel more like a chore than a strategic test. Still, with the right approach, you can minimize frustration.",[136,716,718],{"id":717},"table-1-overview-of-normal-mode-bosses-in-the-battle-bricks","Table 1: Overview of Normal Mode Bosses in The Battle Bricks",[62,720,721,740],{},[65,722,723],{},[68,724,725,728,731,734,737],{},[71,726,727],{},"Stage",[71,729,730],{},"Boss Gimmick",[71,732,733],{},"Difficulty",[71,735,736],{},"Time to Complete (avg)",[71,738,739],{},"Key Survival Tip",[84,741,742,759,776],{},[68,743,744,747,750,753,756],{},[89,745,746],{},"10",[89,748,749],{},"None (direct fight)",[89,751,752],{},"Easy",[89,754,755],{},"3–5 min",[89,757,758],{},"Use strong attackers",[68,760,761,764,767,770,773],{},[89,762,763],{},"20",[89,765,766],{},"Pop-up hazards covering screen",[89,768,769],{},"Moderate",[89,771,772],{},"6–8 min",[89,774,775],{},"Clear pop-ups early",[68,777,778,781,784,787,790],{},[89,779,780],{},"30",[89,782,783],{},"Healing trees spread across map",[89,785,786],{},"Hard",[89,788,789],{},"10–14 min",[89,791,792],{},"Check minimap for trees",[136,794,796],{"id":795},"strategy-for-stage-20","Strategy for Stage 20",[33,798,799],{},"Clear pop-ups as soon as they appear. Many players found that ignoring even a few can lead to cascading damage. Keep your mouse cursor near the center of the screen where most pop-ups cluster. Units can often handle themselves if you maintain a balanced lineup.",[136,801,803],{"id":802},"strategy-for-stage-30","Strategy for Stage 30",[33,805,806],{},"The tree boss requires constant scrolling. One effective trick is to prioritize trees closest to the boss’s current position, as they provide the most healing. If you have units with long range, they can slowly chip the boss while you manage trees. A player with over 100 hours noted that even with an optimized loadout, this fight took around 14 minutes—be ready for an endurance match.",[50,808,810],{"id":809},"tumor-mode-the-real-test-of-reflexes","Tumor Mode: The Real Test of Reflexes",[33,812,813],{},"Tumor mode is The Battle Bricks’ hard mode, featuring alternate enemy variants. The bosses at stages 20 and 30 take the mini-game philosophy to extremes. Stage 20 Tumor bombards you with a variety of reaction-based tasks—Flappy Bird, rapid Q&A, and more—and four mistakes mean instant death. Stage 30 Tumor features a multi-phase fight where the boss becomes a background entity, spawning clickable attacks like falling swords, mysterious pillars, and devastating green orbs that can end the run with one missed click.",[33,815,816],{},"Community feedback on these bosses is overwhelmingly critical. Many feel that they stray too far from the tower defense genre. Nonetheless, if you want to clear them, you need to prepare both mentally and physically.",[136,818,820],{"id":819},"table-2-tumor-mode-boss-mechanics-at-a-glance","Table 2: Tumor Mode Boss Mechanics at a Glance",[62,822,823,841],{},[65,824,825],{},[68,826,827,829,832,835,838],{},[71,828,727],{},[71,830,831],{},"Phase 1",[71,833,834],{},"Phase 2 (Mini-Games)",[71,836,837],{},"Instant Kill Condition",[71,839,840],{},"Recommended Duration",[84,842,843,859],{},[68,844,845,847,850,853,856],{},[89,846,763],{},[89,848,849],{},"Standard boss fight",[89,851,852],{},"Flappy Bird, Q&A, Pop-up surges, etc.",[89,854,855],{},"4 failed mini-games",[89,857,858],{},"8–12 min",[68,860,861,863,866,869,872],{},[89,862,780],{},[89,864,865],{},"Tanky boss, no gimmicks",[89,867,868],{},"Sword rain, pillars, green orbs",[89,870,871],{},"Fail to click green orb",[89,873,874],{},"15–20 min",[136,876,878],{"id":877},"how-to-tackle-tumor-stage-20","How to Tackle Tumor Stage 20",[33,880,881],{},"Learn the mini-game patterns. For the Q&A segment, the answers are fixed—a player experience indicated that after a few attempts you can memorize them. Use the Liberty Cannon as an emergency invincibility tool when you get overwhelmed. Do not autopilot; keep your eyes open for the “fail” indicator.",[136,883,885],{"id":884},"how-to-survive-tumor-stage-30","How to Survive Tumor Stage 30",[33,887,888],{},"This fight is a marathon. The first phase is straightforward and can be beaten with standard strategies. The second phase demands intense focus. The swords and pillars must be clicked quickly; missing many will gradually wear down your units. The green orbs, however, require perfect timing. They move erratically, so anticipate their path. The Liberty Cannon is absolutely mandatory—activate it if you feel you might miss an orb.",[33,890,891],{},"Many players reported hand cramps during long sessions. Take short breaks between attempts. Also, note that the boss’s enrage phase can spawn multiple green orbs at once, so be extra vigilant.",[50,893,895],{"id":894},"essential-loadout-choices-for-mini-game-bosses","Essential Loadout Choices for Mini-Game Bosses",[33,897,898],{},"While clicking skills are paramount, your unit selection still matters. You want units that can hold the front line without constant micro management. The Battle Bricks wiki categorizes battlers into Normal, Special, and Gacha rarities. For these fights, prioritize durability and area-of-effect damage.",[136,900,902],{"id":901},"table-3-recommended-unit-archetypes-for-chapter-5-bosses","Table 3: Recommended Unit Archetypes for Chapter 5 Bosses",[62,904,905,921],{},[65,906,907],{},[68,908,909,912,915,918],{},[71,910,911],{},"Unit Type",[71,913,914],{},"Role",[71,916,917],{},"Example (generic)",[71,919,920],{},"Why It Helps",[84,922,923,937,951,965],{},[68,924,925,928,931,934],{},[89,926,927],{},"Meatshield",[89,929,930],{},"Absorb damage",[89,932,933],{},"Normal Battler (high level)",[89,935,936],{},"Keeps boss busy while you click",[68,938,939,942,945,948],{},[89,940,941],{},"AoE Attacker",[89,943,944],{},"Clear crowds",[89,946,947],{},"Rare Gacha (area damage)",[89,949,950],{},"Handles spawned enemies quickly",[68,952,953,956,959,962],{},[89,954,955],{},"Sniper\u002FBackline",[89,957,958],{},"Consistent boss damage",[89,960,961],{},"Super Rare (long range)",[89,963,964],{},"Pushes phase transitions",[68,966,967,970,973,976],{},[89,968,969],{},"Support Item",[89,971,972],{},"Panic button",[89,974,975],{},"Liberty Cannon",[89,977,978],{},"Provides invincibility for mistakes",[136,980,982],{"id":981},"tips-for-building-your-lineup","Tips for Building Your Lineup",[464,984,985,988,991],{},[151,986,987],{},"Use cheap spammable meatshields to stall the boss.",[151,989,990],{},"Bring at least one unit that targets the boss directly while you deal with mechanics.",[151,992,993],{},"Avoid units that require frequent activation—such as abilities—since you’ll be too busy clicking.",[50,995,997],{"id":996},"comparing-design-philosophy-chapter-4-vs-chapter-5","Comparing Design Philosophy: Chapter 4 vs. Chapter 5",[33,999,1000],{},"Understanding why these bosses feel so different can help you adjust your mindset. Chapter 4 emphasized unit placement and timing; Chapter 5 prioritizes rapid manual input.",[136,1002,1004],{"id":1003},"table-4-boss-design-comparison","Table 4: Boss Design Comparison",[62,1006,1007,1019],{},[65,1008,1009],{},[68,1010,1011,1014,1017],{},[71,1012,1013],{},"Aspect",[71,1015,1016],{},"Chapter 4 (Previous)",[71,1018,9],{},[84,1020,1021,1032,1043,1054],{},[68,1022,1023,1026,1029],{},[89,1024,1025],{},"Primary challenge",[89,1027,1028],{},"Strategic unit management",[89,1030,1031],{},"Reaction time and clicking",[68,1033,1034,1037,1040],{},[89,1035,1036],{},"Boss complexity",[89,1038,1039],{},"Pattern-based attacks",[89,1041,1042],{},"Mini-game interruptions",[68,1044,1045,1048,1051],{},[89,1046,1047],{},"Player skill required",[89,1049,1050],{},"Team building, timing",[89,1052,1053],{},"Hand-eye coordination, endurance",[68,1055,1056,1059,1062],{},[89,1057,1058],{},"Community reception",[89,1060,1061],{},"Generally positive",[89,1063,1064],{},"Mixed to negative",[50,1066,1068],{"id":1067},"frequently-asked-questions-about-the-battle-bricks-chapter-5","Frequently Asked Questions About The Battle Bricks Chapter 5",[136,1070,1072],{"id":1071},"q-can-i-beat-chapter-5-bosses-without-clicking-fast","Q: Can I beat Chapter 5 bosses without clicking fast?",[33,1074,1075],{},"A: In normal mode, you can rely on strategy to some degree, but Tumor mode bosses in The Battle Bricks require decent reaction speed. The game features anti-autoclicker technology, so manual clicking is your only option.",[136,1077,1079],{"id":1078},"q-whats-the-hardest-boss-in-the-battle-bricks-chapter-5","Q: What’s the hardest boss in The Battle Bricks Chapter 5?",[33,1081,1082],{},"A: According to player experiences, the Tumor stage 30 boss is the most challenging due to its length and the punishing green orb attack.",[136,1084,1086],{"id":1085},"q-are-there-any-plans-to-tone-down-the-mini-game-mechanics","Q: Are there any plans to tone down the mini-game mechanics?",[33,1088,1089],{},"A: The developers have not announced changes, but community feedback might influence future updates. For now, these bosses remain the norm for Chapter 5.",[136,1091,1093],{"id":1092},"q-does-the-battle-bricks-have-any-official-resources-for-unit-stats","Q: Does The Battle Bricks have any official resources for unit stats?",[33,1095,1096],{},"A: Yes, the official wiki (the-battle-bricks.fandom.com) provides detailed information on battlers and stages.",[50,1098,1100],{"id":1099},"final-thoughts-embracing-the-new-challenge","Final Thoughts: Embracing the New Challenge",[33,1102,1103],{},"The Battle Bricks has always been about adapting to new threats. Chapter 5’s mini-game bosses may have divided the community, but they are not unbeatable. By learning the specific mechanics, preparing a solid loadout, and sharpening your clicking reflexes, you can overcome even the most frustrating encounters. Whether the series continues in this direction or returns to its strategic roots, these strategies will serve you well.",[33,1105,1106,1107,1112],{},"For more detailed unit information, check out ",[646,1108,1111],{"href":1109,"rel":1110},"https:\u002F\u002Fthe-battle-bricks.fandom.com\u002Fwiki\u002FThe_Battle_Bricks_Wiki",[650],"The Battle Bricks Wiki",".",{"title":654,"searchDepth":655,"depth":655,"links":1114},[1115,1116,1121,1126,1130,1133,1139],{"id":697,"depth":655,"text":698},{"id":707,"depth":655,"text":708,"children":1117},[1118,1119,1120],{"id":717,"depth":661,"text":718},{"id":795,"depth":661,"text":796},{"id":802,"depth":661,"text":803},{"id":809,"depth":655,"text":810,"children":1122},[1123,1124,1125],{"id":819,"depth":661,"text":820},{"id":877,"depth":661,"text":878},{"id":884,"depth":661,"text":885},{"id":894,"depth":655,"text":895,"children":1127},[1128,1129],{"id":901,"depth":661,"text":902},{"id":981,"depth":661,"text":982},{"id":996,"depth":655,"text":997,"children":1131},[1132],{"id":1003,"depth":661,"text":1004},{"id":1067,"depth":655,"text":1068,"children":1134},[1135,1136,1137,1138],{"id":1071,"depth":661,"text":1072},{"id":1078,"depth":661,"text":1079},{"id":1085,"depth":661,"text":1086},{"id":1092,"depth":661,"text":1093},{"id":1099,"depth":655,"text":1100},"Struggling with The Battle Bricks new mini-game bosses? Learn strategies for tree bosses, tumor mode, and the best loadouts to survive.",{"category":682},"\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks",{"title":692,"description":1140},"guide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks","UbpIG3HOyc0b5-t7ZyZbcXmXW996uTsTImM0VALvN4k",{"id":1147,"title":1148,"body":1149,"date":678,"description":1758,"extension":680,"meta":1759,"navigation":683,"path":1760,"seo":1761,"stem":1762,"__hash__":1763},"content_en\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-bricks-and-bullets.md","The Battle Bricks Bricks and Bullets Ultimate Guide – Units, Badges, and Pro Tips",{"type":30,"value":1150,"toc":1741},[1151,1155,1164,1168,1175,1179,1350,1361,1365,1374,1378,1453,1459,1463,1466,1470,1530,1534,1593,1596,1600,1606,1644,1650,1654,1667,1670,1674,1686,1698,1718,1726,1730],[50,1152,1154],{"id":1153},"what-is-the-battle-bricks-bricks-and-bullets","What Is The Battle Bricks Bricks and Bullets?",[33,1156,1157,1158,1161,1162,1112],{},"The Battle Bricks fangame scene has exploded with the return of a classic: ",[42,1159,1160],{},"The Battle Bricks Bricks and Bullets",". This long‑awaited revival lets you play as the battlers you loved (or hated) from the original, assemble your dream team, and fight through waves of enemies in fast‑paced Roblox combat. Whether you're a veteran looking to relive the glory days or a newcomer wondering what all the fuss is about, this guide covers everything you need to dominate the battlefield. We'll break down every unit category, explain the badge system, and share insider strategies that the community has refined over weeks of play. Ready to become a top battler? Let's dive into the world of ",[42,1163,1160],{},[50,1165,1167],{"id":1166},"all-unit-categories-explained","All Unit Categories Explained",[33,1169,1170,1171,1174],{},"The game currently features dozens of battlers grouped into distinct categories, each unlocked by earning specific badges or participating in limited‑time events. New players should start with ",[42,1172,1173],{},"Normal\u002FSpecial Battlers"," – they require no badge and can carry you through early levels. As you progress, you'll unlock stronger variants and unique abilities.",[136,1176,1178],{"id":1177},"unit-category-overview","Unit Category Overview",[62,1180,1181,1196],{},[65,1182,1183],{},[68,1184,1185,1188,1191,1194],{},[71,1186,1187],{},"Category",[71,1189,1190],{},"Badge Required",[71,1192,1193],{},"Example Units",[71,1195,914],{},[84,1197,1198,1212,1226,1239,1252,1266,1280,1294,1308,1322,1336],{},[68,1199,1200,1203,1206,1209],{},[89,1201,1202],{},"Normal \u002F Special",[89,1204,1205],{},"None (Tumored form requires Tumored Badge)",[89,1207,1208],{},"Battler, Blonde Battler, Trowel Battler, Builder Battler",[89,1210,1211],{},"All‑rounder starters",[68,1213,1214,1217,1220,1223],{},[89,1215,1216],{},"Classic",[89,1218,1219],{},"FUNDAMENTUM",[89,1221,1222],{},"Classic Battler, Dark Battler, Shield Battler, Dark Shield Battler",[89,1224,1225],{},"Balanced, higher stats",[68,1227,1228,1231,1233,1236],{},[89,1229,1230],{},"Coilfrontation",[89,1232,1230],{},[89,1234,1235],{},"Speedster, Ragester, Regenerator, Magerator",[89,1237,1238],{},"Coil‑based abilities",[68,1240,1241,1244,1246,1249],{},[89,1242,1243],{},"Partygoer",[89,1245,1243],{},[89,1247,1248],{},"Cake Battler, Puke Battler, Baker Battler, Fudge Battler",[89,1250,1251],{},"Birthday‑themed, gimmicky",[68,1253,1254,1257,1260,1263],{},[89,1255,1256],{},"Gacha (Red Ravagers banner)",[89,1258,1259],{},"None (banner pull)",[89,1261,1262],{},"Mu, Crimson, Motorbike Battler, Hyperbike Battler, Archer Battler, Crossbow Battler, Fencer Battler, Scherma Battler, Chairman, Raigquitter",[89,1264,1265],{},"Trait‑focused (Red)",[68,1267,1268,1271,1274,1277],{},[89,1269,1270],{},"Lil' Bosses",[89,1272,1273],{},"Chapter 4 – Utopia (original game)",[89,1275,1276],{},"Lil' Doombringer, Lil' Deathbringer, Lil' Turking, Lil' Infernus",[89,1278,1279],{},"Mini‑bosses, high damage",[68,1281,1282,1285,1288,1291],{},[89,1283,1284],{},"Tumored \u002F Tarnished",[89,1286,1287],{},"Tumored (or Tarnished)",[89,1289,1290],{},"Tumored Battler, Tumored Trowel, Classic Tumored \u002F Tarnished variants",[89,1292,1293],{},"Enhanced stats, some abilities",[68,1295,1296,1299,1302,1305],{},[89,1297,1298],{},"Fenatic",[89,1300,1301],{},"Weekly rotation (no badge)",[89,1303,1304],{},"Knight, Killbot, Viking\u002FNorman, Cyber Battler",[89,1306,1307],{},"Test units, always changing",[68,1309,1310,1313,1316,1319],{},[89,1311,1312],{},"Red Heights \u002F Red Herring",[89,1314,1315],{},"On The Heights",[89,1317,1318],{},"Firebrand, Dual Firebrand, Arch, Nemesis, Brand, Scorch, Birdshot, Bigshot",[89,1320,1321],{},"Red‑trait specialists",[68,1323,1324,1327,1330,1333],{},[89,1325,1326],{},"ADMIN‑ONLY",[89,1328,1329],{},"N\u002FA (admin granted)",[89,1331,1332],{},"Stoneheart, Coilbuster",[89,1334,1335],{},"Extremely rare, custom",[68,1337,1338,1341,1344,1347],{},[89,1339,1340],{},"BOSSES",[89,1342,1343],{},"N\u002FA (admin only)",[89,1345,1346],{},"Father, Cesus",[89,1348,1349],{},"Raid‑style bosses",[33,1351,1352,1353,1356,1357,1360],{},"Each category fills a different tactical niche. For example, ",[42,1354,1355],{},"Coilfrontation battlers"," rely on energy coils for their special moves, while ",[42,1358,1359],{},"Gacha battlers"," like those from the Red Ravagers banner excel against Red‑trait enemies. Building a well‑rounded team across these categories is the key to success.",[50,1362,1364],{"id":1363},"badge-guide-how-to-unlock-stronger-battlers","Badge Guide – How to Unlock Stronger Battlers",[33,1366,1367,1368,1370,1371,1373],{},"Badges are the core progression system in ",[42,1369,1160],{},". You earn them by completing specific challenges or by transferring progress from the original The Battle Bricks game. The most important badge for new players is ",[42,1372,1219],{},", which unlocks the Classic battlers – a significant power spike over the starting units.",[136,1375,1377],{"id":1376},"badge-requirements-and-unlocks","Badge Requirements and Unlocks",[62,1379,1380,1393],{},[65,1381,1382],{},[68,1383,1384,1387,1390],{},[71,1385,1386],{},"Badge Name",[71,1388,1389],{},"How to Unlock",[71,1391,1392],{},"Unlocks",[84,1394,1395,1406,1415,1424,1433,1443],{},[68,1396,1397,1400,1403],{},[89,1398,1399],{},"Tumored Badge",[89,1401,1402],{},"Complete in‑game tasks (details TBD)",[89,1404,1405],{},"Alt forms of Normal\u002FSpecial battlers",[68,1407,1408,1410,1413],{},[89,1409,1219],{},[89,1411,1412],{},"Earn through original game connection or special code",[89,1414,1222],{},[68,1416,1417,1419,1422],{},[89,1418,1230],{},[89,1420,1421],{},"Coil‑based challenge",[89,1423,1235],{},[68,1425,1426,1428,1431],{},[89,1427,1243],{},[89,1429,1430],{},"Birthday event participation",[89,1432,1248],{},[68,1434,1435,1438,1441],{},[89,1436,1437],{},"Chapter 4 – Utopia",[89,1439,1440],{},"Beat Chapter 4 in the original The Battle Bricks",[89,1442,1276],{},[68,1444,1445,1447,1450],{},[89,1446,1315],{},[89,1448,1449],{},"Complete “On The Heights” challenge",[89,1451,1452],{},"Firebrand, Dual Firebrand, Arch, Nemesis, Brand, Scorch, Birdshot, Bigshot (includes secret unit)",[33,1454,1455,1456,1458],{},"Pro tip: ",[42,1457,1219],{}," can be grinded relatively quickly, and the Classic battlers provide a noticeable upgrade in health and damage. According to player experience, the Dark Battler (Classic evolution) is especially effective against early‑game bosses due to its higher DPS.",[50,1460,1462],{"id":1461},"abilities-and-traits-manual-vs-passive","Abilities and Traits – Manual vs Passive",[33,1464,1465],{},"Many battlers come with unique abilities that can turn the tide of battle. The game splits these into two categories: manual abilities (activated by pressing a key, usually Q) and passive abilities (always active). Understanding this distinction is crucial for team synergy.",[136,1467,1469],{"id":1468},"manual-abilities","Manual Abilities",[62,1471,1472,1488],{},[65,1473,1474],{},[68,1475,1476,1479,1482,1485],{},[71,1477,1478],{},"Battler",[71,1480,1481],{},"Key",[71,1483,1484],{},"Ability",[71,1486,1487],{},"Effect",[84,1489,1490,1504,1518],{},[68,1491,1492,1495,1498,1501],{},[89,1493,1494],{},"Trowel Battler \u002F Builder Battler",[89,1496,1497],{},"Q",[89,1499,1500],{},"Wall Build",[89,1502,1503],{},"Deploys a temporary wall for blocking enemies",[68,1505,1506,1509,1512,1515],{},[89,1507,1508],{},"Gargant",[89,1510,1511],{},"Q (rage)",[89,1513,1514],{},"Rage Mode",[89,1516,1517],{},"Increased damage and speed for a short duration",[68,1519,1520,1523,1525,1527],{},[89,1521,1522],{},"Ragester",[89,1524,1511],{},[89,1526,1514],{},[89,1528,1529],{},"Similar to Gargant but coil‑powered",[136,1531,1533],{"id":1532},"passive-abilities","Passive Abilities",[62,1535,1536,1547],{},[65,1537,1538],{},[68,1539,1540,1542,1545],{},[71,1541,1478],{},[71,1543,1544],{},"Trait",[71,1546,1487],{},[84,1548,1549,1560,1571,1582],{},[68,1550,1551,1554,1557],{},[89,1552,1553],{},"Mu \u002F Crimson",[89,1555,1556],{},"Anti‑Red",[89,1558,1559],{},"Deals bonus damage to Red‑trait enemies",[68,1561,1562,1565,1568],{},[89,1563,1564],{},"Chairman \u002F Raigquitter",[89,1566,1567],{},"Lightning Aura",[89,1569,1570],{},"Periodically damages nearby foes",[68,1572,1573,1576,1579],{},[89,1574,1575],{},"Tumored Battler",[89,1577,1578],{},"Enhanced stats + slight regen",[89,1580,1581],{},"Tankier than normal version",[68,1583,1584,1587,1590],{},[89,1585,1586],{},"Classic Tumored \u002F Tarnished",[89,1588,1589],{},"Larger size, higher HP",[89,1591,1592],{},"Acts almost like a mini‑boss",[33,1594,1595],{},"Key takeaway: Use manual abilities wisely – they have cooldowns, but one well‑timed Trowel wall can save your run. Passive abilities are always active, making them reliable for consistent damage or defense.",[50,1597,1599],{"id":1598},"tips-for-early-progression","Tips for Early Progression",[33,1601,1602,1603,1605],{},"Getting started in ",[42,1604,1160],{}," is straightforward, but the learning curve can be steep if you don't plan ahead.",[148,1607,1608,1614,1620,1626,1632],{},[151,1609,1610,1613],{},[42,1611,1612],{},"Focus on FUNDAMENTUM first"," – Classic battlers are your gateway to mid‑game. Grind the necessary requirements (check the game’s Discord for updated codes).",[151,1615,1616,1619],{},[42,1617,1618],{},"Experiment with Fenatic battlers"," – They rotate weekly, so try each one to see which playstyles you enjoy. Plus, you provide feedback for balance.",[151,1621,1622,1625],{},[42,1623,1624],{},"Watch your team composition"," – Mix a few tanky units (like Shield Battler) with damage dealers (like Archer Battler). Red Ravagers are great against Red enemies, but keep a generalist backup.",[151,1627,1628,1631],{},[42,1629,1630],{},"Save resources for banner pulls"," – Gacha battlers like Mu or Fencer Battler can be game‑changers. Don't waste your currency on early banners; wait for a Red Ravagers boost event if possible.",[151,1633,1634,1637,1638,1643],{},[42,1635,1636],{},"Join the community"," – The official ",[646,1639,1642],{"href":1640,"rel":1641},"https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.gg\u002Fthebattlebricks",[650],"Discord server"," (player‑run) frequently shares secret unit locations and badge shortcuts. Many players have found the hidden Birdshot unit by following community hints in the Red Herring area.",[33,1645,1646,1649],{},[37,1647,1648],{},"Note:"," The above table of abilities is based on current community reports. The game is still in active development, so expect balance changes.",[50,1651,1653],{"id":1652},"community-events-and-admin-battlers","Community Events and Admin Battlers",[33,1655,1656,1657,1659,1660,1663,1664,1666],{},"Beyond the standard units, ",[42,1658,1160],{}," includes exclusive content reserved for admins and event participants. ",[42,1661,1662],{},"ADMIN‑ONLY battlers"," like Stoneheart and Coilbuster are custom‑made by developer Xenixis and appear only during special game‑night events. Similarly, raid ",[42,1665,1340],{}," such as Father and Cesus are used in admin‑hosted battles that reward unique cosmetics.",[33,1668,1669],{},"Participation in these events often requires an invite from the development team, but occasional public events (like the Glitcher Event or Plates of Fates) are open to all players. Keep an eye on in‑game announcements and the Discord for the next opportunity to grab an exclusive unit.",[50,1671,1673],{"id":1672},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently Asked Questions",[33,1675,1676,1679,1682,1683,1685],{},[42,1677,1678],{},"Q: How do I unlock the Tumored form of my battler in The Battle Bricks Bricks and Bullets?",[1680,1681],"br",{},"\nA: You need the ",[42,1684,1399],{},", which is earned by meeting specific in‑game milestones (check the badge list in your profile). Once unlocked, your Normal\u002FSpecial battlers can be upgraded to their stronger Tumored versions.",[33,1687,1688,1691,1693,1694,1697],{},[42,1689,1690],{},"Q: Is there a way to get Lil' Boss battlers without playing the original game?",[1680,1692],{},"\nA: According to current community reports, the ",[42,1695,1696],{},"Chapter 4 – Utopia badge"," can sometimes be granted through special events or by linking an account that has completed the chapter. Your best bet is to ask on the official Discord; the developers occasionally offer alternative unlock methods.",[33,1699,1700,1703,1705,1706,1709,1710,1713,1714,1717],{},[42,1701,1702],{},"Q: What are the strongest battlers in the current meta?",[1680,1704],{},"\nA: While balance shifts, many experienced players recommend the ",[42,1707,1708],{},"Classic Tarnished Battler"," for its massive HP pool, and ",[42,1711,1712],{},"Chairman"," for its passive lightning damage. For new players, the ",[42,1715,1716],{},"Classic Dark Battler"," is a reliable choice. Remember, team synergy matters more than individual power.",[33,1719,1720,1723,1725],{},[42,1721,1722],{},"Q: Can you use manual abilities on mobile devices?",[1680,1724],{},"\nA: Yes – the game supports on‑screen buttons for abilities. Pressing the ability icon (usually on the bottom left) activates the same effect as the Q key on desktop. The Trowel’s wall build works identically, so mobile players aren’t left behind.",[50,1727,1729],{"id":1728},"ready-to-jump-in","Ready to Jump In?",[33,1731,1732,1734,1735,1740],{},[42,1733,1160],{}," offers a deep, nostalgic experience for fans of the original and a fresh challenge for newcomers. With dozens of units, a rewarding badge system, and an active community, there’s always something new to discover. Whether you’re grinding for that perfect Classic Tarnished build or hunting down a secret unit like Birdshot, this guide should set you on the right path. For the most up‑to‑date information and to connect with other players, check out the ",[646,1736,1739],{"href":1737,"rel":1738},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.roblox.com\u002Fgames\u002F2478612551\u002FThe-Battle-Bricks",[650],"original The Battle Bricks Roblox game"," – the fangame draws heavily from its mechanics, and the official page is a great source of inspiration. Now go out there and dominate the battlefield!",{"title":654,"searchDepth":655,"depth":655,"links":1742},[1743,1744,1747,1750,1754,1755,1756,1757],{"id":1153,"depth":655,"text":1154},{"id":1166,"depth":655,"text":1167,"children":1745},[1746],{"id":1177,"depth":661,"text":1178},{"id":1363,"depth":655,"text":1364,"children":1748},[1749],{"id":1376,"depth":661,"text":1377},{"id":1461,"depth":655,"text":1462,"children":1751},[1752,1753],{"id":1468,"depth":661,"text":1469},{"id":1532,"depth":661,"text":1533},{"id":1598,"depth":655,"text":1599},{"id":1652,"depth":655,"text":1653},{"id":1672,"depth":655,"text":1673},{"id":1728,"depth":655,"text":1729},"Your complete guide to The Battle Bricks Bricks and Bullets. Learn about all unit types, badge unlocks, and strategies to dominate the battlefield.",{"category":682},"\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-bricks-and-bullets",{"title":1148,"description":1758},"guide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-bricks-and-bullets","_2Sv8YC-tSJrviUsWDcRqYeMEnPa0G1UwOm1Dc2J3Pw",{"id":1765,"title":1766,"body":1767,"date":678,"description":2366,"extension":680,"meta":2367,"navigation":683,"path":2368,"seo":2369,"stem":2370,"__hash__":2371},"content_en\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-chapter-1-guide.md","The Battle Bricks Chapter 1 Guide: Tips, Units, and Strategies to Beat Every Stage",{"type":30,"value":1768,"toc":2352},[1769,1772,1778,1782,1785,1791,1797,1823,1826,1830,1836,1969,1975,1979,1982,2054,2060,2066,2072,2078,2082,2114,2118,2122,2125,2129,2132,2136,2139,2222,2225,2229,2232,2304,2306,2314,2322,2330,2338,2341],[33,1770,1771],{},"The Battle Bricks Chapter 1 guide is here to help you dominate every stage, from the first wave to the dreaded Stage 30 boss. Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned veteran, this the battle bricks chapter 1 guide will cover unit recommendations, upgrade paths, and stage-specific tactics, ensuring you never get stuck again.",[33,1773,1774,1775,1777],{},"Chapter 1 of ",[37,1776,39],{}," throws you into a classic tower‑defense world where you summon brick‑based units to repel enemy waves. With 30 stages to conquer, the difficulty ramps up steadily, culminating in a boss fight that has stumped countless players. Community reports confirm that Stage 30 is the #1 roadblock, but with the right lineup and a solid income strategy, you can smash through it. Below you’ll find everything you need to know — all seasoned with player‑tested wisdom.",[50,1779,1781],{"id":1780},"understanding-the-battle-bricks-chapter-1-basics","Understanding The Battle Bricks Chapter 1 Basics",[33,1783,1784],{},"Before diving into specific tactics, it helps to understand the core mechanics. Every stage gives you a base with a certain amount of health. You earn “income” per wave, which you spend on units and base upgrades. Your goal: destroy the enemy base before your own is reduced to zero.",[33,1786,1787,1790],{},[42,1788,1789],{},"Economy is everything."," In the early waves, resist the urge to summon expensive units. Instead, build up your income by purchasing “bank” upgrades (if available) or by deploying cheap, fast‑attacking units. Player experience shows that players who invest ₡100–150 in economy upgrades during the first few waves have a much easier time in later waves, especially on stages 20+.",[33,1792,1793,1796],{},[42,1794,1795],{},"Unit roles matter."," You’ll collect units of different rarities — Common, Rare, Super Rare, and Legendary. Each fills a role:",[464,1798,1799,1805,1811,1817],{},[151,1800,1801,1804],{},[42,1802,1803],{},"Meatshields"," (Common) – cheap, fast‑spawning units that absorb damage.",[151,1806,1807,1810],{},[42,1808,1809],{},"Damage dealers"," (Rare\u002FSuper Rare) – high attack power, often area‑of‑effect.",[151,1812,1813,1816],{},[42,1814,1815],{},"Support"," (Rare) – healers, speed boosters, or debuffers.",[151,1818,1819,1822],{},[42,1820,1821],{},"Tanks"," (Super Rare\u002FLegendary) – high health, slow, built to hold the front line.",[33,1824,1825],{},"Community wisdom says a balanced squad of 4–5 units is enough for Chapter 1. Trying to level every unit you own will drain your XP and leave you with a weak roster.",[50,1827,1829],{"id":1828},"best-units-for-chapter-1-communityrated","Best Units for Chapter 1 (Community‑Rated)",[33,1831,1832,1833,1835],{},"Based on player reports and discussions on ",[37,1834,39],{}," forums, the following units have proved most effective across Chapter 1. Remember, unit availability depends on your gacha luck, but these are the ones to look out for.",[62,1837,1838,1856],{},[65,1839,1840],{},[68,1841,1842,1845,1848,1850,1853],{},[71,1843,1844],{},"Unit Name",[71,1846,1847],{},"Rarity",[71,1849,914],{},[71,1851,1852],{},"Community Rating",[71,1854,1855],{},"Why It Shines",[84,1857,1858,1874,1891,1906,1922,1938,1953],{},[68,1859,1860,1863,1866,1868,1871],{},[89,1861,1862],{},"Standard Brick",[89,1864,1865],{},"Common",[89,1867,927],{},[89,1869,1870],{},"B",[89,1872,1873],{},"Ultra‑cheap to deploy; perfect for stalling.",[68,1875,1876,1879,1882,1885,1888],{},[89,1877,1878],{},"Bomber Brick",[89,1880,1881],{},"Rare",[89,1883,1884],{},"AoE Damage",[89,1886,1887],{},"A",[89,1889,1890],{},"Clears groups of weak enemies in seconds.",[68,1892,1893,1896,1898,1900,1903],{},[89,1894,1895],{},"Healer Brick",[89,1897,1881],{},[89,1899,1815],{},[89,1901,1902],{},"S",[89,1904,1905],{},"Keeps your tanks alive through prolonged waves.",[68,1907,1908,1911,1914,1917,1919],{},[89,1909,1910],{},"Heavy Brick",[89,1912,1913],{},"Super Rare",[89,1915,1916],{},"Tank",[89,1918,1902],{},[89,1920,1921],{},"Absorbs boss hits while your damage dealers work.",[68,1923,1924,1927,1930,1933,1935],{},[89,1925,1926],{},"Mega Brick",[89,1928,1929],{},"Legendary",[89,1931,1932],{},"Boss Killer",[89,1934,1902],{},[89,1936,1937],{},"High single‑target DPS; essential for Stage 30.",[68,1939,1940,1943,1945,1948,1950],{},[89,1941,1942],{},"Sniper Brick",[89,1944,1881],{},[89,1946,1947],{},"Long‑range",[89,1949,1887],{},[89,1951,1952],{},"Hits back‑line enemies; great for stages with snipers.",[68,1954,1955,1958,1960,1963,1966],{},[89,1956,1957],{},"Speed Brick",[89,1959,1865],{},[89,1961,1962],{},"Utility",[89,1964,1965],{},"C",[89,1967,1968],{},"Can be used to stall tempo, but outclassed after stage 15.",[33,1970,1971,1974],{},[42,1972,1973],{},"Upgrade priority:"," Spend XP first on Healer Brick and Heavy Brick (or your best tank). These two units will carry you through the hardest stages. Bomber Brick is next; its AoE makes wave‑clearing much faster. Leave Legendary units for last unless you have an abundance of XP — they’re powerful but costly to level.",[50,1976,1978],{"id":1977},"stagebystage-walkthrough-difficulty","Stage‑by‑Stage Walkthrough & Difficulty",[33,1980,1981],{},"Chapter 1 has a clear difficulty curve. The table below outlines what to expect and what general strategy to follow per stage group.",[62,1983,1984,2000],{},[65,1985,1986],{},[68,1987,1988,1991,1994,1997],{},[71,1989,1990],{},"Stage Range",[71,1992,1993],{},"Difficulty Level",[71,1995,1996],{},"Key Strategy",[71,1998,1999],{},"Recommended Unit LV",[84,2001,2002,2015,2029,2042],{},[68,2003,2004,2007,2009,2012],{},[89,2005,2006],{},"1–10",[89,2008,752],{},[89,2010,2011],{},"Focus on income upgrades; deploy only Commons.",[89,2013,2014],{},"1–3",[68,2016,2017,2020,2023,2026],{},[89,2018,2019],{},"11–20",[89,2021,2022],{},"Medium",[89,2024,2025],{},"Unlock and level your Rare units; start using Healer.",[89,2027,2028],{},"4–6",[68,2030,2031,2034,2036,2039],{},[89,2032,2033],{},"21–29",[89,2035,786],{},[89,2037,2038],{},"Conserve XP for upgrades; use meatshield+tank+healer core.",[89,2040,2041],{},"7–9",[68,2043,2044,2046,2048,2051],{},[89,2045,780],{},[89,2047,178],{},[89,2049,2050],{},"All‑out offensive with Bomber, Healer, and Mega Brick.",[89,2052,2053],{},"10+ for key units",[33,2055,2056,2059],{},[42,2057,2058],{},"Stages 1–10"," – These are tutorial stages. You can beat them with just Standard Brick and a few random pulls. Use this time to experiment with different units and learn enemy patterns. Player experience shows that rushing level 7 on your meatshield here pays dividends later.",[33,2061,2062,2065],{},[42,2063,2064],{},"Stages 11–20"," – Enemies get faster and have more HP. If you haven’t already, equip Healer Brick. Many players get stuck on Stage 15 because they neglect support units. The key is to keep your front line topped off while Bomber Brick clears the crowd.",[33,2067,2068,2071],{},[42,2069,2070],{},"Stages 21–29"," – This is where the game tests your economy. Enemy waves come faster, and bosses start appearing mid‑stage. Save your XP for crucial upgrades between stages. Community reports emphasize using a “wall” of heavy bricks backed by a healer — don’t let your damage dealers take aggro.",[33,2073,2074,2077],{},[42,2075,2076],{},"Stage 30 – The Wall"," – The infamous final stage. The boss has enormous health and deals AoE damage. You must bring your best tank (Heavy Brick or equivalent) and a dedicated boss killer (Mega Brick or a maxed Super Rare). The winning strategy: deploy meatshields constantly, keep Healer Brick behind your tank, and spam Bomber Brick on cooldown to handle the boss’s minions. Many players report needing 5–10 attempts even with a strong lineup.",[136,2079,2081],{"id":2080},"stage30-detailed-execution","Stage 30 Detailed Execution",[148,2083,2084,2090,2096,2102,2108],{},[151,2085,2086,2089],{},[42,2087,2088],{},"Setup wave",": Spend your starting cash on two income upgrades (if available) and deploy one meatshield. Do not summon your heavy hitters yet.",[151,2091,2092,2095],{},[42,2093,2094],{},"Build economy",": For the first 3–4 waves, only summon enough meatshields to survive. Stack economy upgrades until you hit at least ₡500 income per wave.",[151,2097,2098,2101],{},[42,2099,2100],{},"Deploy core",": Once your income is solid, drop Healer Brick and Heavy Brick. Immediately upgrade Healer Brick to level 3+ if possible.",[151,2103,2104,2107],{},[42,2105,2106],{},"Boss phase",": When the boss appears, start spawning Bomber Brick and your boss killer. Keep meatshields flowing non‑stop. Re‑upgrade Healer if it falls off.",[151,2109,2110,2113],{},[42,2111,2112],{},"Finishing move",": Once the boss is below 30% health, you can afford to stop meatshields and go all‑in with all damage units. The boss’s AoE will wipe your field, but you only need a few seconds of uninterrupted damage.",[50,2115,2117],{"id":2116},"advanced-strategies-for-chapter1","Advanced Strategies for Chapter 1",[136,2119,2121],{"id":2120},"income-management","Income Management",[33,2123,2124],{},"The most common mistake new players make is spending every coin on units immediately. Instead, aim for a 2:1 ratio of economy‑to‑unit investment in the first half of each stage. Once your income exceeds ₡700 per wave, you can safely shift to pure military. Player experience shows that a strong economy allows you to replace losses instantly and outlast any enemy push.",[136,2126,2128],{"id":2127},"timing-unit-abilities","Timing Unit Abilities",[33,2130,2131],{},"Some units have active abilities (e.g., “Bombardment” or “Heal Burst”). Don’t spam them the moment they’re off cooldown. Save abilities for when a large crowd stacks up, or when your tank’s health drops below 30%. A well‑timed heal can save a stage.",[136,2133,2135],{"id":2134},"upgrading-between-stages","Upgrading Between Stages",[33,2137,2138],{},"Do not rush to the next stage as soon as you clear the current one. Replay earlier, easier stages to grind XP and coins. Many players aim to get their core four units to level 10 before attempting Stage 25. Use the table below as a rough upgrade guide.",[62,2140,2141,2159],{},[65,2142,2143],{},[68,2144,2145,2147,2150,2153,2156],{},[71,2146,911],{},[71,2148,2149],{},"Level for Stages 1–10",[71,2151,2152],{},"Level for Stages 11–20",[71,2154,2155],{},"Level for Stages 21–29",[71,2157,2158],{},"Level for Stage 30",[84,2160,2161,2177,2194,2210],{},[68,2162,2163,2165,2168,2171,2174],{},[89,2164,927],{},[89,2166,2167],{},"2–3",[89,2169,2170],{},"5–6",[89,2172,2173],{},"7–8",[89,2175,2176],{},"9+",[68,2178,2179,2182,2185,2188,2191],{},[89,2180,2181],{},"Damage Dealer (Rare)",[89,2183,2184],{},"1–2",[89,2186,2187],{},"4–5",[89,2189,2190],{},"6–7",[89,2192,2193],{},"8+",[68,2195,2196,2199,2202,2205,2207],{},[89,2197,2198],{},"Support (Healer)",[89,2200,2201],{},"1",[89,2203,2204],{},"3–4",[89,2206,2170],{},[89,2208,2209],{},"7+",[68,2211,2212,2214,2216,2218,2220],{},[89,2213,1916],{},[89,2215,2167],{},[89,2217,2170],{},[89,2219,2173],{},[89,2221,2176],{},[33,2223,2224],{},"These levels are based on community consensus; individual experiences may vary.",[50,2226,2228],{"id":2227},"common-mistakes-to-avoid","Common Mistakes to Avoid",[33,2230,2231],{},"Mistakes can double the grind time in Chapter 1. Here are the most frequent ones according to player discussions:",[62,2233,2234,2247],{},[65,2235,2236],{},[68,2237,2238,2241,2244],{},[71,2239,2240],{},"Mistake",[71,2242,2243],{},"Consequence",[71,2245,2246],{},"How to Fix",[84,2248,2249,2260,2271,2282,2293],{},[68,2250,2251,2254,2257],{},[89,2252,2253],{},"Ignoring economy upgrades",[89,2255,2256],{},"Starved in late waves; can’t replace lost units",[89,2258,2259],{},"Prioritise income in waves 1–5.",[68,2261,2262,2265,2268],{},[89,2263,2264],{},"Over‑upgrading Common units",[89,2266,2267],{},"Wastes XP better spent on Rares",[89,2269,2270],{},"Stop at level 5 for Commons.",[68,2272,2273,2276,2279],{},[89,2274,2275],{},"Using a single lane formation",[89,2277,2278],{},"Allows AoE enemies to wipe your entire team",[89,2280,2281],{},"Spread units across two lanes (if available) or cycle meatshields.",[68,2283,2284,2287,2290],{},[89,2285,2286],{},"Forgetting to upgrade base health",[89,2288,2289],{},"Boss one‑shots your base during Stage 30",[89,2291,2292],{},"Invest at least ₡2000 in base upgrades before Stage 29.",[68,2294,2295,2298,2301],{},[89,2296,2297],{},"Rushing the next stage without grinding",[89,2299,2300],{},"Under‑leveled units; repeated losses",[89,2302,2303],{},"Replay stage 1–10 for quick XP.",[50,2305,1673],{"id":1672},[33,2307,2308,2311,2313],{},[42,2309,2310],{},"How do I beat Stage 30 in The Battle Bricks Chapter 1?",[1680,2312],{},"\nFollow the detailed execution above: build economy first, deploy a tank‑healer core, and use a high‑DPS boss killer. Many players also recommend equipping at least two meatshields to keep the boss’s minions occupied. If you’re still struggling, replay earlier stages to level up your Healer Brick and Bomber Brick to at least 7.",[33,2315,2316,2319,2321],{},[42,2317,2318],{},"What are the best units to use in this the battle bricks chapter 1 guide?",[1680,2320],{},"\nCommunity reports consistently rank Healer Brick, Heavy Brick, and Bomber Brick as the top three. If you manage to pull Mega Brick (Legendary), it becomes your go‑to boss killer. For a budget strategy, max out your Standard Brick as a spamable meatshield and rely on Rare damage dealers.",[33,2323,2324,2327,2329],{},[42,2325,2326],{},"How much XP do I need to beat Chapter 1?",[1680,2328],{},"\nThere is no fixed number, but experienced players recommend having at least 60,000 XP invested in your top four units before attempting Stage 30. Use the upgrade table above as a benchmark. Grinding stages 15–20 can net you 3,000–5,000 XP per run.",[33,2331,2332,2335,2337],{},[42,2333,2334],{},"Is The Battle Bricks Chapter 1 pay‑to‑win?",[1680,2336],{},"\nNo. While premium currency (Robux) can speed up gacha pulls, every unit in the game can be earned through free spins and event rewards. Many players have beaten Chapter 1 with only Common and Rare units. Patience and strategy matter more than spending.",[2339,2340],"hr",{},[33,2342,2343],{},[37,2344,2345,2346,2351],{},"This guide draws heavily on community player experiences and forum discussions. For the most up‑to‑date unit tier lists and patch notes, visit the official ",[646,2347,2350],{"href":2348,"rel":2349},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.roblox.com\u002Fgames\u002F7547428284\u002FThe-Battle-Bricks",[650],"The Battle Bricks Roblox page",". Good luck, and happy bricking!",{"title":654,"searchDepth":655,"depth":655,"links":2353},[2354,2355,2356,2359,2364,2365],{"id":1780,"depth":655,"text":1781},{"id":1828,"depth":655,"text":1829},{"id":1977,"depth":655,"text":1978,"children":2357},[2358],{"id":2080,"depth":661,"text":2081},{"id":2116,"depth":655,"text":2117,"children":2360},[2361,2362,2363],{"id":2120,"depth":661,"text":2121},{"id":2127,"depth":661,"text":2128},{"id":2134,"depth":661,"text":2135},{"id":2227,"depth":655,"text":2228},{"id":1672,"depth":655,"text":1673},"The Battle Bricks Chapter 1 guide covers essential tips, unit lineups, and strategies to clear all 30 stages. Avoid common mistakes and beat the final boss.",{"category":682},"\u002Fguide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-chapter-1-guide",{"title":1766,"description":2366},"guide\u002Fthe-battle-bricks-chapter-1-guide","306VRYBcW0A8J-HgD3K_YGwtZpUH3RCuyD6mdUOyeQw",1782186096265]