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The unit bench in Bikini Bottom is growing with every update of SpongeBob Tower Defense on Roblox. What started as a meagre few units has grown into a roster of a few dozen characters. Update 21 of SpongeBob TD has brought several new units – and all of them fairly strong right out of the gates. Naturally, there are always units that are better than others, so let’s see how they rank in our SpongeBob Tower Defense tier list.
The best units in SpongeBob TD
There are many units to collect and pick from in SpongeBob Tower Defense. As you progress through the rarities, you’ll get better and better units, but there are a few curve balls along the way. We’ve arranged them in ranks from S to F-tier, so refer to our rankings when you get the opportunity to expand your roster. Some units are Secret or Limited, meaning you won’t be able to use them often or all the time – but they’re powerful enough to be used whenever the opportunity arises. Without further ado, here’s how we’ve ranked all units by tiers:
Tier | Unit (Rarity) |
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S-tier | Dennis (Secret) SpongeHenge (Secret) Cyborg Plankton (Secret) Captain Magma (Mythic) Hash Slinging Slasher (Secret) Alaskan Bull Worm (Secret) Band Geek Mrs. Puff (Mythic) Sea Bear (Secret) Dream Gary (Secret) Band Geek SpongeBob (Legendary) Handsome Squidward (Legendary) GG Rock SpongeBob (Mythic) SpongeGar (Mythic) Hibernation Sandy (Mythic) Dirty Dan (Mythic) |
A-tier | The Quickster (Mythic) Krusty Krab (Rare) Snow Mollusk (Legendary) Smitty Werbenjägermanjensen (Mythic) Band Geek Pearl (Legendary) Realistic Fish Head (Mythic) Pinhead Larry (Mythic) Mermaid Man (Mythic) King Neptune (Mythic) Band Geek Plankton (Epic) Band Geek Sandy (Rare) |
B-tier | Soaring Starfish (Limited) Patty Obsessed Squidward (Epic) Atomic Flounder (Epic) Miss Appear (Legendary) Mermaid Man SpongeBob (Epic) Band Geek Patrick (Epic) Flying Dutchman (Legendary) Man Ray (Mythic) Pearl (Rare) Larry the Lobster (Epic) Band Geek Mr. Krabs (Mythic) Grandma SquarePants (Rare) Texas Sandy (Epic) Band Geek Squidward (Rare) |
C-tier | Elastic Waistband (Rare) Mr. Krabs (Legendary) Tango Karen (Legendary) Plankton (Legendary) Dirty Bubble (Epic) DoodleBob (Legendary) |
D-tier | Slappy Laszlo (Rare) Squilliam Fancyson (Rare) Karen (Epic) Princess Mindy (Epic) Baby Prunes (Epic) Old Man Jenkins (Rare) Mrs. Puff (Rare) Bubble Buddy (Rare) Barnacle Boy Patrick (Uncommon) Karate Sandy (Rare) |
E-tier | Kevin C. Cucumber (Rare) Lord Royal Highness (Rare) Karate SpongeBob (Uncommon) SpongeBob (Common) Gene Scallop (Uncommon) Goofy Goober Waiter (Uncommon) Gary (Common) Squidward (Common) |
F-tier | Jim (Uncommon) Bubble Bass (Uncommon) Barnacle Boy (Uncommon) Patrick (Common) Sandy (Common) |
How to get more units in SpongeBob Tower Defense?
The main way to get new units in SpongeBob TD is by summoning them. To do that, simply click on the Summon icon on the left side of your screen. The game uses the gacha method to obtain new units, and you’ll have to pick between Standard, Exclusive, Boosted, and Limited banners. Standard, Exclusive, and Boosted banners use Gems to perform summons, while Limited banners require Magic Conches. Luckily, both of these currencies can be obtained in-game and by using codes.
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