If you're a fan of games that keep things simple yet challenging, then *ST Blockade Battlefront* is right up your alley. It's all about your toilet-flushing prowess—no complex backstory, just pure gameplay. And if you're worried about being on the losing end of a flush, fear not. I've put together the **ultimate *ST Blockade Battlefront* character tier list** to help you dominate those porcelain adversaries.
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Above, you can see my comprehensive ST Blockade Battlefront character tier list. The rankings are close, reflecting the game's dynamic nature, but ultimately, it's your playstyle that matters most. Whether you prefer the durability of the Double Plunger or the versatility of Tri-Fighter Athena or Camera Strider, there's something for everyone. And hey, if you're an Amplifier Strider fan, no judgment here!
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Determining an S tier in ST Blockade Battlefront is tricky because the game's dynamics shift as new waves begin. What's useful early on might not hold up against endgame bosses. Here are some characters that shine in those critical late-game scenarios:
**Name** | **Info** |
Villan Arc Brown Camera Man | A top-tier choice, known for its Orbital Strike ability, which delivers a whopping 3k damage. Plus, it can fly and comes with additional buffs, making it a powerhouse on the battlefield. |
Glitch Double-Plunger Camera Man | Boasting six abilities and multiple ways to deal damage, this character is a game-changer. Despite being a Normal Size character, its performance is unmatched, ensuring you'll go far in the game. |
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As mentioned, tiering can be tough, and the Double-plunger Camera Man is a prime example. It excels in early to mid-game with high mobility but might falter later on. Here are some solid A-tier options:
**Name** | **Info** |
Amplifier Woman | A standout non-upgrade character, Amplifier Woman's Soundwave ability is lethal, and her Leap and Dash are perfect for players who prioritize movement. |
Engineer Camcorder Man | The best support character in the game, capable of reviving and summoning OP characters, while also benefiting greatly from weapon enhancements. |
Secret Agent | While not the star of the team, Secret Agent's Chair Mode abilities are exceptional and can turn the tide against formidable bosses. |
Upgraded Camcorder Strider | My top pick for a defensive character, this tank can take a beating and has a range of powerful attacks that are perfect for annihilating toilets. |
Chief Watch Man | A top mid-size character with future prediction and time warp abilities. With a Mastery of 80+, it can even dodge attacks for a few seconds. |
Chief Scientist | Slightly better than the regular scientist, ideal as a support character and a welcome addition to the game's reboot. |
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In the B tier, you'll find characters that are decent but not exceptional, especially in the late game. However, they can still provide a fun experience early on:
**Name** | **Info** |
Upgraded Plunger Camera Man | With a variety of powers like Consecutive Combo and Majin, this character is unlockable after completing a dedicated mission and is a blast to use. |
Plunger Camera Man | Despite being seen as a downgrade, its Plunger Throw and Spin Strike are top-notch abilities at this level, making it a solid choice. |
Elite Amplifier | A favorite for its defensive capabilities, the Elite Amplifier deals significant damage with Sound Blast and Perfect Block, alongside reliable Sound Wave. |
Dark Amplifier | Versatile with Domain-Breaker and Stab-Head, the Dark Amplifier combines ranged and melee attacks, making it a standout on this list. |
Scientist CCTV man | A strong support character, slightly less effective than the Engineer Camcorder Man, but with the added bonus of unlocking a mech at Mastery 25. |
Large Watch Man | A good support option, slightly inferior to the Chief Watch Man, with the Change-Mode ability and the classic Bomb attack. |
Screen Woman | With teleportation and powerful abilities like Parasite and Burning Screen, it's a decent choice, though not the best support or defense. |
Tri Fighter Artemis | The best pure-ranged option with Focus Blast and High Pitch Noise, perfect for decimating those toilets. |
Tri Fighter Athena | An improved version of Artemis with a 2x DMG mastery effect, though limited by a lack of defensive powers and its gacha-only status. |
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These characters are best for beginners or returning players. They might not be the strongest, but they're perfect for learning the game:
**Name** | **Info** |
Camcorder Woman | With a decent Dash power, it's suitable for the first few waves and offers a good ranged option. |
CCTV Helicopter | Can fly and fire rockets, but lacks melee capabilities. Try out the Cannon ability for some fun toilet destruction. |
Screen Man | A great choice for beginners, thanks to its teleportation and the unlockable Hypnosis CC. |
Scientist Screen Man | A newer addition with Finger Boom, Improvement skin, and additional burn ability, suitable for a support role. |
Large Amplifier Man | A controversial pick, but the 2x Soundwave DMG mastery bonus can be beneficial, though it's not guaranteed. |
Amplifier Strider | Opinions vary widely on this one, but it lacks enough powers to make a significant impact in team play. |
Camcorder Strider | A downgraded version of the Upgraded Camcorder Strider, saved from D tier by the Plasma Cannon ability. |
Large Borer Man | A better version of the initial Borer Man, with Drill and Dive abilities, and a great tank with 40% less damage taken at mastery. |
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Even in the D tier, ST Blockade Battlefront characters aren't terrible, which speaks volumes about the game's balance. They're suitable for beginners and have specific uses:
**Name** | **Info** |
Borer Man | The current weakest character, overshadowed by new additions and existing character updates. |
Alarm Watch Man | Fun with its Bomb ability for beginners, but relying on its limited heals and buffs isn't ideal for long-term play. |
Camcorder Man | The basic starting character, fun for a few hours but quickly outclassed as you progress. |
Amplifier Man | Good for learning AoE attacks, but it struggles against larger waves, making it less viable as you advance. |
That's a comprehensive look at the 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 deeper into STBB to unlock codes for some free skibidi goodies.