The Battle Bricks Guide (2026) — Best Units, Economy & Tips
The Battle Bricks is a lane-push auto-battler in the style of The Battle Cats: you deploy units, push across the lane, and destroy the enemy Base while defending your own. This guide covers the bank economy that decides most matches, the best early Battlers, how the gacha actually works, and the cost-scaling trap on hard stages.
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What Is The Battle Bricks?
The Battle Bricks is a single-player tower-strategy game by Tumore, heavily inspired by The Battle Cats. It has crossed 110 million visits with around 9,700 concurrent players and an 84% rating after roughly three years of updates. Each stage is a lane: you deploy Battlers from your loadout to push forward, wipe out enemy units, and destroy their Base before they destroy yours.
This is the main game on place ID 10834586502. There are spinoffs (Frontline, Bricks & Bullets, RGB) — do not confuse their units or systems with the main experience this guide covers.
The Bank Economy and Base
Most matches are won or lost on economy, not unit choice. Your Bank generates in-battle Cash over time (the Default Bank earns about $1 per tick), and that Cash is what you spend to deploy Battlers. The winning habit is to buy a few Bank Income upgrades early before you start mass-deploying — the economy snowballs your whole push.
Your Base is upgradeable mid-battle. Each level costs 500 + (500 × level) and caps at Level 10 (with two extra levels after you clear a main chapter). Upgrade priority is clear: Bank Income first, then Enemy Bounty and Unit Limit.
Your Base also has a Cannon ability. The Default Cannon does 50 splash damage on a 45-second cooldown, and you can swap it for alternatives like the Treasure Cannon, which is economy-focused (a burst of roughly 3x money plus extra enemy bounty for a short window). Banks and Cannons can be swapped for 200 Bricks.
Best Battlers and the Gacha
Your loadout holds 8 Battlers. Units come in Normal (base) rarity, Special (bought with Bricks), and gacha tiers Rare / Super Rare / Uber Rare. Bricks are the premium-ish currency — earned from Boss Stages, Challenge Stages, and streak rewards (and buyable with Robux) — and they buy most Special Battlers and gacha Cards.
Strong Early and Carry Units
- Speed Battler — cheap, early, strong DPS that has never been nerfed. The best beginner unit.
- Teapot Battler — huge AoE tank that can solo entire chapters.
- Titan Battler — frontline tank with a shockwave; shields your backline DPS.
- Tumored Battler — cheap meatshield with omni-immunity, great for stalling.
- Lil X-TREME — armored ranged stunner for controlling pushes.
- Ivory — valued for boss fights and unlocking meta units.
How the Gacha Works
Pulling Cards costs 100 Bricks per pull (some banners 200). The odds are 70% Rare / 25% Super Rare / 5% Uber Rare, and during UBERFEST events the Uber rate jumps to 10% (Rare drops to 65%). There is a hidden one-time reroll on duplicate cards. The practical takeaway: save your pulls for UBERFEST when Uber odds double.
Battle Strategy
- Bank income first, every match. Buy a few income upgrades before mass-deploying so your economy can fund a real push.
- Formation matters: tanks front, close-range mid, ranged back. A Titan or Teapot wall keeps your DPS alive.
- Hold your Bricks early. Do not buy a second Special Battler until after you clear Chapter 1, then decide where your Bricks go.
- Combo for bosses: Rocket + Grenade Battlers for backline burst, plus a sniper-type for boss killing.
- Upgrade your best units to max before chasing new ones — positioning and levels beat a longer roster.
- Save gacha pulls for UBERFEST to double your Uber Rare odds.
Cost Scaling on Hard Stages
The mechanic that catches most players is cost scaling. On 3-star difficulties, Special and Super Rare units get very expensive to deploy, so spamming your shiniest gacha units actually starves your economy. The counter is to lean on cheap Normal-rarity Battlers that do not balloon in deploy cost — they often out-perform pricey units strategically on hard stages. Boss and Challenge stages (Challenge appears every 5th stage and grants +50 Bricks plus more XP) are where a deep, well-leveled bench pays off.
Does The Battle Bricks Have Codes?
No. The Battle Bricks does not have a code redemption system. Some sites list codes like "BRICKBATTLE" or "FIRSTWAR" — those are fabricated SEO filler and do not work. Rewards come from gameplay (Boss and Challenge stages, streaks), not codes. We keep the honest status on our The Battle Bricks codes page.
How to Earn Free Robux for The Battle Bricks
In The Battle Bricks, Robux buys Bricks (the gacha and Special-unit currency) through developer products — there are no traditional game passes. If you want Bricks without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux on Earnaldo by completing simple tasks and put it toward your next UBERFEST pull session. Here is how it works.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. The Battle Bricks has no code redemption system. Any site listing active codes such as BRICKBATTLE or FIRSTWAR is fabricating them. Rewards come from Boss stages, Challenge stages, and streaks instead.
No verified game passes. You spend Robux only to buy Bricks (the in-game currency) through developer products, which lets you pull gacha Cards and buy Special Battlers faster.
The Speed Battler is the best starter: cheap, available early, strong DPS, and never nerfed. Teapot and Titan become your carries and tanks as you progress.
Pulls cost 100 Bricks (some banners 200), with odds of 70% Rare, 25% Super Rare, and 5% Uber Rare. During UBERFEST events the Uber rate doubles to 10%. There is a one-time reroll on duplicate cards.
Bank Income, every time. A few early income upgrades fund your whole push. After that, prioritize Enemy Bounty and Unit Limit. Base upgrades cost 500 + 500 times the level and cap at Level 10.
Because of cost scaling on 3-star difficulties, Special and Super Rare units get very expensive to deploy. Cheap Normal-rarity Battlers often win those stages instead.
No. It is a single-player PvE lane-push battler in the style of The Battle Cats. Trophies are cosmetic milestone markers, not a competitive ladder.
Bricks buy most Special Battlers, gacha Card pulls (100 each), and Bank or Cannon swaps (200). You earn them from Boss and Challenge stages and streak rewards, or buy them with Robux.
About This Guide
This guide was last updated on June 25, 2026 and reflects the current state of The Battle Bricks (place ID 10834586502). Unit tiers shift with balance patches, so verify against the current in-game roster before committing Bricks. For the full cluster, visit our The Battle Bricks hub or read our The Battle Bricks vs Tower Defense Simulator comparison. Spot something out of date? Tell us in the Earnaldo Discord.