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Hero Summon
This is what a Insanely bad banner looks like (Don’t use gems on this banner!)
Hero Summon is an area in the lobby where players can obtain both primary and secondary characters with both gems and gold. All characters can be obtained from this banner other than a couple 5 star exceptions for example: Legendary Borul and Wrathdioas Rage, Zio, and all 6 stars. It is located in the lobby across the Infinite Mode area. There is also a “Summon” button on the left side of the screen that teleport the player to the Hero Summon when clicked. The units in the banner change every hour. If a player is still summoning while a banner changes, they will receive units from the previous banner. In the new update they added a second banner from X to Y, Banner X being always unlocked but Banner Y only unlocked after completing Ant Kingdom in Story Mode.
Current summon
By going to the official All Star Tower Defense Discord, server members can track the banner every hour in #banner-public.
Types of summons
Gem Summon
The Gem Summon is the main way to obtain primary characters. The gem Summon is separated into 2 part, Banner X and Y and both of them consists of one 5 star, two 4 stars and three 3 stars. Banner X is available to any players, while Banner Y can only be used by player who has beat Ant kingdom. To make the game more balance, banner X’s units is always worse than banner Y. And once you unlocked banner Y, you are free to switch between the 2 banners.
Gold Summon Info
The Gold Summon consists of secondary units that are usually used to evolve primary units.
Pity System Calculations
The Pity System is a system that guarantees a player a 5-star after 59 summons. It only resets after a player spins 60 times, even if they get a 5-star before the 60th summon.
Effects and Mechanics
There are characters in the game who do not do just straight out attack damage, but have extra effects, like burn and bleed damage.
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Gameplay Tips
Most of these abilities will not stack on top of itself, therefore you are advised to space out your effect dealing units along the map if possible (Although, this obviously isn’t an effective strategy for Erwin). Different abilities will stack, so you can have a unit take burn, bleed and poison damage at once. The Black Flames ability is not a fire ability, so that can stack as well. When spreading your units along the map, it is recommended to set your units to ‘strongest’ to maximize the amount of enemies hit.
Poison
Poison causes an effected enemy to lose health gradually over a 21 second duration. Poison effect does not stack with itself, so space out your units for maximum efficiency. Additionally, poison does not slow a target, despite popular belief. Once hit by a unit with poison, the enemy takes x6 damage dealt every 3.5 seconds for another 21 seconds, effectively dealing another x6 attacks every 3.5 seconds over time. There has been some confusion over the unit Purple Smoke, based on Pannacotta Fugo from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Unlike the anime character, he doesn’t deal poison damage in this game.
Current units in the game with Poison are:
Summoning
An ability of several characters is to be able to summon units that travel along the path from the base to the enemy spawn point. When a unit hits an enemy, the enemy takes damage equal to the summoned unit’s current HP, and the summoned unit takes damage based on the enemies attack. Once the summoned unit runs out of HP, it vanishes. Feeding a character to raise its level will also raise the HP of its summon as a result.
Characters that can summon are:
Income
These characters can provide extra income at the start of every new round. Cost orb is recommended for these units (Except for Nami and Whis)
Characters that are able to support other characters are:
An ability to permanently lower the movement speed of the enemy hit. A very powerful and meta defining ability.
Currently there are only 2 units who can slow enemies upon hit. They are:
Bonus Damage per Wave
Some unit have an ability which grants them additional bonus damage for every new wave. This is better for infinite mode obviously, but can help with story or trials. Upgrading the unit further will not remove this bonus.
Events
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Events
A variety of events have occurred over the history of the game. Below is a listing of the events and a brief description. A more in-depth detail of the event activities can be found via the link on each event.
Halloween Event (12th Oct 2021 to Current)
This is the second event with Capsules, where players could obtain Pumpkin Capsules. The main game area changed to a Halloween theme as well. A mini-game was added.. in which which players could purchase and equip weapons on their units and play rounds of attacking enemies. The overall theme was that of the Thriller Bark Arc from One Piece.
A detailed listing of the Halloween Event can be found here.
Capsule Event (24th Sept to 11th Oct 2021)
This was the first event in which Capsules were obtainable. It was also the first event to hold a dungeon.
A detailed listing of the Capsule Event can be found here.
Fruity’s Sacrifice Event (2 Sept to 24th Sept 2021)
Fruit’s Sacrifice Event consisted of a new area to the right of the summons in which a player could enter and sacrifice a unit in order to receive a random new skinned or new event unit. Players were split into three different coloured groups, and a leaderboard was shown based on players completing story mode missions. The winning team received a unit as a reward.
A detailed listing of the Fruity’s Sacrifice Event can be found here.
Summerfest (25 July to 16 Aug 2021)
Summerfest was an event in which players could get tokens from playing story or infinite, etc modes of the games, and exchange these tokens for new skins. Presents were also available to be obtained via tokens.
A detailed listing of the Summerfest Event can be found here.
Christmas Event 2020 (12th Dec to 31 Dec 2020)
The Christmas Event was the first real event to be held in the game. It involved the users collecting three different presents, and only after the event ended where they able to open the presents, which revealed units.
A detailed listing of the Christmas Event can be found here.
All Star Tower Defense (Roblox) – Character Guide: List, How To Get & Upgrade
How strong you are in All Star Tower Defense depends entirely on what characters you have and how much you’ve upgraded.
While in battle, a strategic element also comes into play, which means some people will do better than others with the same set of characters.
However, it is impossible to beat some levels in story mode and reach certain waves in infinite mode if your team is too weak.
In this guide, we give you all the information you need to know about characters in All Star Tower Defense in Roblox, including how to get them, how to evolve characters, how to upgrade them, as well as a list of all characters in the game.
Be sure to check out our All Star Tower Defense codes list for all active codes, as claiming them will enable you to get more characters.
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How to get characters
The main way to get characters in All Star Tower Defense is by summoning.
You can summon characters by clicking the Summon button on the left side of the screen in the game.
This will take you to the summoning window, where you can roll for the characters currently displayed on the screen.
There are two types of summons – Gem Summon and Gold Summon.
As their names suggest, the Gem Summon costs Gems, and the Gold Summon costs Gold.
Inside both of the summon types, you can either summon one character or ten characters at a time.
Here are the costs of the two types of summons.
Gem Summon
Gold Summon
The selection of characters you can roll in both Gem Summon and Gold Summon reset every hour.
You can see what characters are the best to roll for in our All Star Tower Defense tier list.
Furthermore, you can see the chance of rolling each character that is currently in the pool, with higher-rarity characters having a smaller chance of being rolled, in general.
The second way to get characters in All Star Tower Defense is by completing levels and trials.
Every level in the story mode has a chance to give different characters as a reward.
The characters that you can get from a specific level in the story mode depends on the chapter the level is in.
Here is an overview of what characters you can in the levels in each chapter of the story mode.
Chapter | Character | Probability |
---|---|---|
Beginner Saga | Alien Soldier I | 60% |
Alien Soldier II | 30% | |
Alien Soldier III | 10% | |
Hidden Village | Sound Ninja I | 60% |
Sound Ninja II | 30% | |
Sound Ninja III | 10% | |
Desert Island | Pirate Agent I | 40% |
Pirate Agent II | 20% | |
Pirate Agent III | 20% | |
Pirate Agent IV | 15% | |
Pirate Agent V | 5% | |
Hero Dome | Nomu I | 40% |
Nomu II | 25% | |
Nomu III | 25% | |
Nomu IV | 10% | |
Inner World | Arrancur I | 40% |
Arrancur II | 25% | |
Arrancur III | 25% | |
Arrancur IV | 5% | |
Arrancur V | 5% | |
Vampire Hideout | Vampire I | 40% |
Vampire II | 30% | |
Vampire III | 25% | |
Vampire IV | 5% | |
Outer Wall | Giant I | 40% |
Giant II | 30% | |
Giant III | 20% | |
Giant IV | 5% | |
Giant V | 5% | |
Ant Kingdom | Bug Soldier I | 40% |
Bug Soldier II | 30% | |
Bug Soldier III | 20% | |
Bug Soldier IV | 5% | |
Bug Soldier V | 5% | |
Village | Demon I | 40% |
Demon II | 30% | |
Demon III | 20% | |
Demon IV | 5% | |
Demon V | 5% | |
Snowy Village | Fiend I | 40% |
Fiend II | 30% | |
Fiend III | 20% | |
Fiend IV | 5% | |
Fiend V | 5% | |
Magic Town | Mage I | 40% |
Mage II | 30% | |
Mage III | 20% | |
Mage IV | 5% | |
Mage V | 5% | |
Skull Island | Wizard I | 40% |
Wizard II | 30% | |
Wizard III | 20% | |
Wizard IV | 5% | |
Wizard V | 5% | |
Psychic City | Esper I | 40% |
Esper II | 30% | |
Esper III | 20% | |
Esper IV | 5% | |
Esper V | 5% | |
Magic City | Cultist I | 40% |
Cultist II | 30% | |
Cultist III | 20% | |
Cultist IV | 5% | |
Cultist V | 5% | |
Secret Lab | Homunculus I | 40% |
Homunculus II | 30% | |
Homunculus III | 20% | |
Homunculus IV | 5% | |
Homunculus V | 5% |
Most of these characters will not replace the ones in your current team but be used as fodder instead.
There are a couple of trials in the game, and these give excellent characters.
Here you can see what characters you get from each trial.
You can do the three trials at levels 25, 35, and 45.
MrFlimFlam is a very powerful character in the game, so if you’re close to being able to do trial 3, we recommend you try to beat it, as the character can help you progress further afterward.
How to upgrade characters
In All Star Tower Defense, you can upgrade your characters both in-battle and outside of battle.
When you upgrade your character outside of battle, that upgrade, known as level up, will be permanently kept for that character.
When you upgrade a character in battle, with the money that you earn in that battle, they only remain upgraded throughout the rest of that battle.
To be successful and keep progressing in the game, you need to your characters both in battle and outside of battle.
To level up a character, click the Inventory button on the left side of the screen.
This will bring up a window showing all your characters.
Select the character you wish to upgrade.
In the information window that appears of that character, click ‘Feed’.
You will now see the feeding window for that character, where it displays the selected character’s stats and level.
Click the characters in your character inventory that you wish to use as fodder for the selected character.
When you select characters as fodder, you can see the impact it’ll have on the selected character’s EXP, level and stats if you were to feed the selected character.
NOTE! – When you use a character as fodder, that character is sacrificed, which means you lose it. So don’t use a character you need or don’t want to lose as fodder!
Once you’re happy with your selection of fodder, click ‘FEED’, and the character you are feeding will be upgraded according to the stats, level, and EXP you could see beforehand.
That’s it! You have now leveled up your character.
The maximum level of characters is 80.
To upgrade characters in battles, click a character you’ve already placed on the battlefield.
This will bring up the window for the character on the left side.
Here you can see its stats, name, and current upgrade rank.
Click the ‘Upgrade’ button on the left side to upgrade the selected character.
Before you can upgrade it, you need to have enough money – you can see how much it costs to upgrade the selected character on the upgrade button.
How to evolve characters
Some characters in All Star Tower Defense can be evolved.
When you evolve a character, it turns into a stronger version of the same character but is viewed as a new, separate character.
You can see whether or not a character you have can be evolved by selecting it in your character inventory.
Click the Inventory button on the left side to open your character inventory.
If a character has the evolve button on its info page in white text, it means that it can be evolved.
Characters whose evolve button is in red text cannot be evolved.
Evolving a character costs copies of the same character and sometimes copies of other characters as well.
You can see what character copies you need to upgrade a character by clicking Evolve on its info page and then checking the characters in the bottom menu.
Here is a complete overview of all heroes in the game that can evolve.
Many of the characters that you can evolve characters into can also be obtained directly as the evolved version.
However, some extremely powerful characters in the game, including Black Stache (Timeskip), can also be obtained by evolving the previous evolution, in this case, Blackstache.
Here is a list of the characters that can be evolved in the game:
The list above only lists the characters that can be evolved, which means that the final evolution of characters is not listed.
How to use characters
If you are a new player, you might be confused as to how you can use a character you’ve obtained.
To use a character in All Star Tower Defense, you have to equip it.
You can equip a character by clicking the Inventory button on the left side of the screen, selecting the character you wish to use, and then clicking ‘Equip’ on its info window.
If you have already used up all your character slots on your team, select a character you’ve equipped, and click ‘Unequip’.
The character will be removed from your team, and you can now equip the character you wanted to use.
You can see the specific copies you have equipped on your team by the red ‘E.’ on the icon of the character in Inventory.
The characters you have equipped on your team appear at the bottom of the screen, both in the lobby and in battles.
To build a character in battle, press it, drag it to a location where its indicator is green, and click.
You can only build a character if you have enough money and you haven’t built too many of them already – characters have a limit of how many of the same character you can build.
Ground characters can only be built on the ground, while air characters can only be built on the hills.
All characters list
There are tons of characters in All Star Tower Defense, each with a unique set of skills.
Here is a complete overview of all characters in the game, their star rating, type, deployment cost, and upgrade ranks.
Character | Type | Stars | Cost | Upgrades |
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Golden Supreme-Leader | Air | 6 | 500 | 7 |
Black Stache (Timeskip) | Ground | 6 | 600 | 6 |
Club Beast | Ground | 6 | 750 | 2 |
Mikato (Beast Cloak) | Ground | 6 | 500 | 4 |
Whitestache (Final) | Ground | 6 | 650 | 5 |
Zukia (B) | Ground | 6 | 750 | 6 |
The Path | Ground + Air | 6 | 500 | 6 |
Ikki (BW) | Air | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Koku Black Pink | Air | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Kovegu | Air | 5 | 2500 | 3 |
Legendary Borul | Air | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Lucky Green | Air | 5 | 495 | 6 |
MrFlimFlam | Air | 5 | 2650 | 3 |
Spade | Air | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Supreme-Leader (Final Form) | Air | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Troy Honda | Air | 5 | 700 | 3 |
Ultra Koku | Air | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Wish | Air | 5 | 500 | 1 |
Zorro | Air | 5 | 4250 | 3 |
Airren | Ground | 5 | 500 | 4 |
All Powerful | Ground | 5 | 650 | 4 |
Blackstache | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Crazwind | Ground | 5 | 450 | 5 |
Duhrai | Ground | 5 | 525 | 6 |
Falcon | Ground | 5 | 400 | 3 |
Flaming Tiger | Ground | 5 | 650 | 5 |
Gen (Grown) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 9 |
Genie | Ground | 5 | 500 | 6 |
Ginbei | Ground | 5 | 450 | 3 |
«God» Captain | Ground | 5 | 600 | 6 |
Hammer Giant | Ground | 5 | 500 | 2 |
Hirito | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Humble Swordman | Ground | 5 | 400 | 4 |
Jokato Koju | Ground | 5 | 500 | 3 |
Killer (Lightspeed) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Kosuke (Eternal) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 5 |
Kura | Ground | 5 | 20000 | 1 |
Lami (Wuno) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Mikato | Ground | 5 | 450 | 3 |
Ming | Ground | 5 | 700 | 2 |
Mysterious X | Ground | 5 | 720 | 5 |
Onwin | Ground | 5 | 500 | 2 |
Pang | Ground | 5 | 550 | 4 |
Patternine | Ground | 5 | 700 | 5 |
Plant Man | Ground | 5 | 425 | 4 |
Red Eye Warrior | Ground | 5 | 650 | 5 |
Renitsu | Ground | 5 | 400 | 6 |
Ruffy (4th Form) | Ground | 5 | 1000 | 4 |
Stampede (100%) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 6 |
Super Boo | Ground | 5 | 400 | 6 |
Tatsu (Half) | Ground | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Tony Stark | Ground | 5 | 450 | 5 |
Vegu (Mind) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Veku (Infinite Power) | Ground | 5 | 475 | 4 |
Whitestache | Ground | 5 | 450 | 3 |
Yoshaga Kiryu | Ground | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Zaruto (Beast Cloak) | Ground | 5 | 450 | 4 |
Zazashi (Ultimate) | Ground | 5 | 395 | 3 |
ZIO | Ground | 5 | 500 | 4 |
Zukia | Ground | 5 | 500 | 3 |
Zyaya | Ground | 5 | 555 | 6 |
Blinding Lights | Ground + Air | 5 | 450 | 5 |
Borul | Air | 4 | 455 | 4 |
Grizsloth | Air | 4 | 450 | 3 |
Jenos | Air | 4 | 450 | 3 |
Koku Black | Air | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Masked Captain | Air | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Pang (Demon) | Air | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Super Koku | Air | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Supreme-Leader | Air | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Taara | Air | 4 | 450 | 3 |
Alligator | Ground | 4 | 500 | 3 |
Bellma (Money Corp) | Ground | 4 | 300 | 4 |
Gash | Ground | 4 | 425 | 2 |
Gen | Ground | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Haneki | Ground | 4 | 4250 | 3 |
Hirito GGO | Ground | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Inoyaza | Ground | 4 | 320 | 4 |
Janji TS | Ground | 4 | 500 | 3 |
Jusuke | Ground | 4 | 400 | 2 |
Killer | Ground | 4 | 425 | 3 |
Koro TS | Ground | 4 | 350 | 3 |
Kosuke (Rogue) | Ground | 4 | 325 | 3 |
Lami TS | Ground | 4 | 325 | 4 |
Lemari | Ground | 4 | 330 | 3 |
Lex | Ground | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Maskice | Ground | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Mina | Ground | 4 | 450 | 2 |
Nezichi | Ground | 4 | 900 | 3 |
Ninenine TS | Ground | 4 | 325 | 3 |
Organs | Ground | 4 | 450 | 4 |
Pang (Human) | Ground | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Rhikamaru | Ground | 4 | 550 | 3 |
Rodoroki | Ground | 4 | 375 | 2 |
Ruffy TS | Ground | 4 | 350 | 3 |
Shirtless Magician | Ground | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Snakeomaru | Ground | 4 | 450 | 2 |
Stampede | Ground | 4 | 300 | 4 |
Tatsu | Ground | 4 | 450 | 3 |
Togi | Ground | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Vegu | Ground | 4 | 425 | 4 |
Veku (Kick Style) | Ground | 4 | 350 | 4 |
Wrathdioas (?) | Ground | 4 | 375 | 4 |
Xerxes | Ground | 4 | 450 | 2 |
Zaruto (Sage) | Ground | 4 | 350 | 4 |
Zazashi | Ground | 4 | 350 | 3 |
Zio Brundo | Ground | 4 | 375 | 3 |
Koku | Air | 3 | 300 | 4 |
Kriffin | Air | 3 | 375 | 4 |
Limilia | Air | 3 | 375 | 3 |
Uru | Air | 3 | 350 | 3 |
Anti Magician | Ground | 3 | 450 | 3 |
Blossom | Ground | 3 | 300 | 5 |
Boggi «The Clown» | Ground | 3 | 400 | 4 |
Boulder Li | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Captain | Ground | 3 | 400 | 3 |
Ikki | Ground | 3 | 350 | 4 |
Jon Jo | Ground | 3 | 375 | 3 |
Kid Zaruto | Ground | 3 | 450 | 3 |
Koro | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Kosuke | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Lami | Ground | 3 | 200 | 2 |
NineNine | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Ruffy | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Ruwabara | Ground | 3 | 350 | 3 |
Ryugo | Ground | 3 | 400 | 3 |
Sonku | Ground | 3 | 375 | 3 |
Veku | Ground | 3 | 375 | 4 |
Wrathdioas | Ground | 3 | 375 | 3 |
Zakugo | Ground | 3 | 375 | 3 |
Zaruto | Ground | 3 | 300 | 3 |
Characters you can obtain from story rewards are not included in this list, as they are usually not used in battle.
Instead, their main purpose is mostly as fodder for leveling up characters or to evolve other characters.
You can find a list of all these characters in the How To Get Characters paragraph of this guide.
That’s everything you need to know about characters in All Star Tower Defense!
If you have any input or suggestions for this guide, let us know in the comment section below.