Updated: March 29, 2026
Episode 79 Part 2 has arrived in Toilet Tower Defense, dropping 4 new units, a brand-new Corrupted Crate, the Exclusive Chained Watchman of Doom, and the Apocalypse City map. This update continues the Episode 79 storyline and brings some of the strongest units the game has seen. Here's the full breakdown of what changed, what everything costs, and how to build around the new additions.
Episode 79 Part 2 builds on the foundation laid in Part 1. The storyline continues with the corrupted timeline theme, introducing units and a map that lean into the dark, apocalyptic aesthetic. The update brings a total of 5 obtainable units — 4 through the new crate system and 1 Exclusive through the shop.
The Corrupted Crate costs 250 Gems in the Exclusive Shop and contains 4 units at different rarity tiers. Here's the full drop table.
| Unit | Rarity | Drop Rate | Key Ability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Translator Cameraman | Legendary | 73.5% | Single-target laser with moderate DPS |
| Z1MP Cameraman | Mythic | 25% | Enhanced laser with range boost aura |
| Headless Camerawoman | Godly | 1.49% | Multi-target laser with slow effect |
| Titan Camera Strider | Ultimate | 0.01% | Devastating multi-target laser with splash |
The Translator Cameraman is your most common pull at 73.5%. It's a solid Legendary-tier unit that works well as a budget option for mid-game maps. Single-target laser damage keeps it simple and reliable.
Z1MP Cameraman at Mythic rarity (25% drop rate) is the practical workhorse of this crate. The range boost aura it provides to nearby units makes it a strong support pick. Place it centrally so other units benefit from the extended reach.
The Headless Camerawoman is the chase unit for most players. At Godly rarity with a 1.49% drop rate, she's rare enough to have trade value but not impossible to pull. Her multi-target laser combined with a slow effect makes her excellent for crowd control on waves where enemies stack up.
Titan Camera Strider sits at Ultimate rarity with a brutal 0.01% drop rate. This is the trophy unit — devastating multi-target damage with splash that can clear entire waves. If you pull one, you've essentially won the lottery. Expect this to be the most traded unit from Episode 79 Part 2.
The headline Exclusive unit for this update is the Chained Watchman of Doom. It's available in the Exclusive Shop for 1,499 Robux and carries Celestial rarity — the highest tier in TTD's current unit system.
| Stat | Details |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Celestial (Exclusive) |
| Price | 1,499 Robux |
| Attack Type | Laser with splash damage |
| Status Effect | Corrupted fire (DOT) |
| Range | Extended |
| Target Type | Multi-target |
The Chained Watchman of Doom delivers laser attacks with a chance to splash to nearby enemies. On top of the direct damage, it applies corrupted fire, a damage-over-time status effect that continues burning enemies after the initial hit. The extended range means you can place it further back in your defense line and still reach key choke points.
At 1,499 Robux, it's on the expensive side for an Exclusive unit. But the combination of splash damage, multi-targeting, and the corrupted fire DOT makes it one of the strongest single units in the game right now. If you're serious about clearing the hardest content, this is worth the investment.
The new Apocalypse City map is a destroyed urban environment that serves as the Episode 79 Part 2 story map. It features tight corridors formed by ruined buildings, multiple branching enemy paths, and environmental hazards that block certain placement spots.
The map is designed for late-game players with established unit collections. Enemy waves hit harder and faster than on standard maps, and the tight pathways mean positioning matters more than raw unit count. Completing Apocalypse City for the first time rewards a free Corrupted Crate, which gives every player at least one shot at the new units without spending Gems.
The branching paths create a strategic dilemma: do you stack all your strongest units on one path and hope your weaker units hold the other, or do you spread your power evenly and risk neither path being properly covered? The answer depends entirely on your unit roster, but generally, placing your highest-DPS units at the junction where paths meet is the safest approach.
Episode 79 Part 2 shifts the TTD meta in a few meaningful ways. The Corrupted Crate introduces units that are immediately competitive at their respective rarity tiers. The Headless Camerawoman's slow effect fills a role that was previously underserved — reliable crowd control at Godly rarity without relying on RNG-heavy abilities.
The Chained Watchman of Doom pushes the power ceiling even higher for players willing to spend Robux. The corrupted fire DOT is a new status effect that stacks with existing debuffs, which means you can layer it on top of freeze, slow, and poison for devastating combined damage. Teams built around status-stacking will benefit the most from this addition.
Apocalypse City raises the difficulty bar for map content. The branching paths force more thoughtful unit placement than the game has previously required. Players who've been coasting on a single overpowered setup will need to adapt their strategies or invest in broader unit coverage.
The free Corrupted Crate from clearing Apocalypse City is a smart design choice. It gives every player — even those who don't spend Gems — at least one chance at the new units. Statistically, most players will pull a Translator Cameraman (73.5%), but that 25% chance at Z1MP Cameraman means roughly 1 in 4 players walks away with a Mythic unit for free.
There are no confirmed new codes specifically for the Episode 79 Part 2 update as of March 29, 2026. TTD does release codes periodically, often tied to milestone celebrations or holiday events. Check the Toilet Tower Defense codes page for the latest working codes — it's updated as soon as new codes are confirmed.
At 250 Gems per crate, you need to be strategic about how many you open. If you're a free-to-play player, save your Gems for a bulk opening session rather than buying crates one at a time. The math works out roughly like this: you need about 67 crates (16,750 Gems) for a statistical shot at pulling a Headless Camerawoman, and around 10,000 crates for a Titan Camera Strider. Focus on the Headless Camerawoman as your realistic target.
If you pull multiple Translator Cameramen (which you will), don't discard them immediately. They're still useful for early map clears and can be traded to newer players who need Legendary units. Z1MP Cameraman duplicates hold decent trade value too thanks to the range boost aura.
For your first clear, stack your best multi-target units at the path junction. The Chained Watchman of Doom is ideal here if you have it. If not, any Godly or higher unit with splash damage works. Place support units like Z1MP Cameraman behind your DPS units to extend their range into both branching paths.
The later waves introduce fast enemies that can slip through gaps in your defense. Keep at least one unit with slow or freeze abilities on each individual path to catch anything that breaks through the main chokepoint.
The corrupted fire from Chained Watchman of Doom stacks with other status effects. Build a team around layering debuffs. Pair it with a freeze unit and a poison unit for triple-stack damage that melts bosses. This is the strongest strategy in the current meta for high-difficulty content.
The community has responded well to Episode 79 Part 2 overall. The Corrupted Crate's drop rates are being praised as fairer than some previous crate releases, with the 25% Mythic rate for Z1MP Cameraman giving free-to-play players a realistic shot at a strong unit. The Headless Camerawoman at 1.49% is generating the most excitement on trading forums, with players actively hunting for pulls.
The Chained Watchman of Doom's 1,499 Robux price tag has drawn mixed opinions. Some players feel it's expensive for a single unit, while others argue the corrupted fire mechanic justifies the cost. The general consensus among competitive players is that it's strong enough to be worth the price if you're pushing end-game content.
Apocalypse City has been well received as a map that actually requires thought rather than just placing your strongest units and going AFK. The branching path design is being called one of the best map layouts TTD has produced, and speedrun attempts are already generating attention within the community.
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The Corrupted Crate costs 250 Gems and contains 4 units: Translator Cameraman (Legendary, 73.5%), Z1MP Cameraman (Mythic, 25%), Headless Camerawoman (Godly, 1.49%), and Titan Camera Strider (Ultimate, 0.01%).
The Chained Watchman of Doom is a Celestial-rarity Exclusive unit available in the Exclusive Shop for 1,499 Robux. It features powerful laser attacks with splash damage and applies the corrupted fire status effect to enemies.
Apocalypse City is the new map added in Episode 79 Part 2. It features a destroyed urban environment with tight corridors and multiple enemy paths. Completing it for the first time rewards a free Corrupted Crate. It's designed for late-game players with strong unit rosters.
The Corrupted Crate costs 250 Gems in the Exclusive Shop. You can also earn one for free by completing the new Apocalypse City map for the first time.
Titan Camera Strider is an Ultimate-rarity unit with a 0.01% drop rate from the Corrupted Crate. It has extremely high DPS with multi-target laser attacks and is currently one of the strongest units in the game. However, the drop rate makes it exceptionally rare.