Towerful Defense: A Rogue TD – Useful Tips and Tricks

General Tips

  • Use the lock feature. It helps when you have cheap rerolls but little money. Lock things you want to buy later.
  • Make sure you have enough damage to keep enemies away from your tower. This is more important than defense when there are many enemies.
  • You can set skills to work automatically. Click on a skill, set it to “When ready”, and choose your priorities. Remember to check “Supply”.
  • Items that change your skill color are good. The ones that just make skills last a bit longer aren’t as useful. Try to get items that add new features to your skills.
  • Don’t reroll too much. Do it a few times, then move on to the next round.

Beginners Build

This build makes your towers stronger:

  • Use the ‘Montz’ tower.
  • Start with Outbreak or Timer bomb. Get the other one soon.
  • Focus on making your tower shoot harder and faster.
  • Get “INTEU” items if they don’t lower your damage too much.
  • Later on, items that add special effects to bullets become useful.
  • Don’t worry about melee, elements, support, critical hits, or dodging.
  • Slowly build up your health, healing, and armor.
  • If you’re doing well, try to get more money.
  • Tower range is optional.
  • Be careful with random stat changes.

There are some numbers given for health, healing, and armor at different game stages.

Talent Advice

Choose talents that help early in the game. You can change them for free anytime. Here’s what I like:

Main Talents:

  • 1 Armor
  • 1 HP Regen
  • 1 Tower bullet damage
  • 2 % Money

Other Talents:

  • 1 Max HP
  • 1 Tower fire rate

Keep adding to these in about the same order. Put 2 points in % Money for every 1 point in the others.

My current setup looks like this:

I use the ‘Montz’ tower to start with a 45% Money boost.

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A lifelong gamer Jan Bakowski, also known as Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. He lives in Poland (Wrocław). His passion for games began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. Proud owner of Steam Deck, which has become his primary gaming platform. He’s been making guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job.

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