If you're a fan of *ST Blockade Battlefront*, you know the thrill of the game hinges on your toilet-flushing prowess. Seriously, it's all about strategic flushes, and having the right character can make all the difference between being the flusher and the flushee. To help you navigate this quirky battlefield, I've created the **ultimate *ST Blockade Battlefront* character tier list**.
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Above, you'll find my comprehensive ST Blockade Battlefront character tier list. The rankings are tight, but remember, your success largely depends on your playstyle and preferences. Personally, I enjoy the durability of Double Plunger, but I'm also happy to mix it up with Tri-Fighter Athena or Camera Strider. If you're an Amplifier Strider fan, no judgment here!
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Determining the S tier in ST Blockade Battlefront is tricky due to the game's evolving nature. What works in Wave 2 might not hold up in Wave 15. These characters are ideal for endgame scenarios and boss fights:
**Name** | **Info** |
Villan Arc Brown Camera Man | A top pick, renowned for its Orbital Strike ability that delivers 3k damage. Add in flying capabilities and buffs, and you've got a powerhouse. |
Glitch Double-Plunger Camera Man | With six abilities and multiple damage options against toilets, this Normal Size character is a game-changer, outperforming its weight class. |
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The A tier is where versatility shines. Double-Plunger Camera Man is a prime example—excellent early to mid-game, though it weakens later on. Here are some solid choices:
**Name** | **Info** |
Amplifier Woman | A top non-upgrade character with a killer Soundwave ability, perfect for movement-focused players thanks to Leap and Dash. |
Engineer Camcorder Man | The best support character, capable of Reviving and Summoning OP characters, and greatly benefiting from weapon use. |
Secret Agent | Just shy of being a star, but its Chair Mode abilities are excellent for tackling tougher bosses. |
Upgraded Camcorder Strider | My go-to defensive character, a true tank with the ability to fly and unleash devastating ranged attacks. |
Chief Watch Man | A strong mid-size character with Time-Lord ability requiring 80+ Mastery. It offers future prediction, time warp, and dodge capabilities. |
Chief Scientist | Slightly better than the regular scientist, ideal as a support character and a welcome addition in the game's reboot. |
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The B tier characters are decent but not exceptional, particularly in the late game. They're fun to play with early on, though:
**Name** | **Info** |
Upgraded Plunger Camera Man | Boasts a variety of powers including Consecutive Combo and Majin. Unlockable after completing a dedicated character mission. |
Plunger Camera Man | Not a downgrade as some might think; Plunger Throw and Spin Strike are top-notch abilities for this level. |
Elite Amplifier | A favorite for defensive builds, dealing serious damage with Sound Blast and Perfect Block alongside Sound Wave. |
Dark Amplifier | Versatile with Domain-Breaker and Stab-Head, blending ranged and melee attacks effectively. |
Scientist CCTV man | A strong support character, slightly less effective than Engineer Camcorder Man, but can unlock a mech at Mastery 25. |
Large Watch Man | A slightly less potent version of Chief Watch Man, but still a solid support with the wild Change-Mode and Bomb abilities. |
Screen Woman | Teleportation and strong abilities like Parasite and Burning Screen make it a viable choice, though not the best in support or defense. |
Tri Fighter Artemis | A top pure-ranged option, devastating toilets with Focus Blast and High Pitch Noise. |
Tri Fighter Athena | Enhanced by a 2x DMG mastery effect, it's a better version of Artemis, though limited by a lack of defensive powers and gacha exclusivity. |
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These characters are best for beginners or those returning to STBB. They're essential for learning the game:
**Name** | **Info** |
Camcorder Woman | Offers a useful Dash power, though it's limited to early waves. A decent ranged option nonetheless. |
CCTV Helicopter | Can fly and launch rockets, but lacks melee capabilities. The Cannon ability is fun to use against toilets. |
Screen Man | Excellent at the start due to teleportation, Purple Screen, and Hypnosis CC abilities. |
Scientist Screen Man | A newer character with Finger Boom, Improvement skin, and a burn ability, suitable for support roles. |
Large Amplifier Man | The 2x Soundwave DMG mastery bonus is appealing, though not guaranteed, which can be frustrating for new players. |
Amplifier Strider | A controversial pick, considered either excellent or poor. It lacks the powers to make a significant impact in a team setting. |
Camcorder Strider | A less powerful version of Upgraded Camcorder Strider, saved from D tier by its Plasma Cannon. |
Large Borer Man | An improved Borer Man with Drill and Dive abilities, and a strong tank thanks to a 40% damage reduction mastery ability. |
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Even the D tier characters in ST Blockade Battlefront have their uses, especially for beginners. They might not be the strongest, but they serve a purpose:
**Name** | **Info** |
Borer Man | The least effective character currently, overshadowed by new additions and updates to existing characters. |
Alarm Watch Man | Fun with its Bomb ability offering high AoE for beginners, though limited by weak heals and buffs. |
Camcorder Man | The starting character, decent for learning but quickly becomes outdated. Use it until you earn the first few badges. |
Amplifier Man | Good for learning AoE attacks early on, but struggles after the first few waves hit. |
That wraps up the ultimate ST Blockade Battlefront character tier list. Use this guide to gain an edge against those pesky ceramic foes. Remember, don't rely solely on smaller characters, and dive into STBB codes for some free skibidi goodies to keep the fun flushing!