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Tower Heroes: How To Efficiently Use Stella Guide | Roblox

Jon Suan
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You’d think that the genre of tower defense games can be boring and over-done by now, but you’d be wrong. There’s a lot of interesting and fun tower defense games out there and Tower Heroes in Roblox is no different. It’s a game that can have some pretty deep mechanics and synergies with different towers and their abilities. That’s why you’ll want to know what each tower does so you can use them properly!

In this guide, we’ll show you how to efficiently use the Stella tower in the game. We’ll also show you some solo decks to build Stella with. Now, let’s see what’s so different about this tower!

How To Efficiently Use Stella Guide

There’s a lot of towers in Tower Heroes and some of them are a must have in any deck like Spectre. Then we have some niche towers like Stella that needs a bit of effort to use effectively. They can be quite useful though and here’s how to use this tower specifically!

Stella Mechanics

All towers in Tower Heroes fall into some category and these categories are Melee, Ranged, Summoner and Support. Stella is considered a Summoner, but this specific tower is different from other summoners. Normally, they would summon mobs that would move down the path and hit enemies, instead Stella summons special towers around her called Drawings.

These drawings are summoned by Stella on areas around her. They act as towers that lose HP every time, they finish an attack and disappear at 0 HP. All drawings have an ability that lets you restore their HP for an amount of mana depending on Stella’s current level. These drawings can also be sold for an amount of Mana based on their HP.

Here are all the drawings Stella can summon:

  • Wuffle — The default drawing that Stella can spawn on all levels. It has average range and good damage.
  • Gem — Can be summoned by Stella at Level 2+. The weakest of all the drawings in terms of DPS. It has low range and decent damage in bursts.
  • Snow Minion — Can be summoned by Stella at Level 3+. This drawing has low range and does great effect damage. It also loses HP incredible slowly. The effects don’t stack though so don’t use too many of them.
  • Doug — Can be summoned by Stella at Level 4+. It has low range but very powerful splash damage. It loses HP slower than other drawings.
  • Crab Bot — Can be summoned by Stella at Level 5+. Incredibly high range and very high damage. It deals the most amount of damage and should be prioritized.

Stella Usage and Tactics

The Stella tower can only be used 3 times so make sure to space them out and don’t let them overlap to give drawings some space. They should also be near the path, since they can’t activate without an enemy nearby. Moreover, they should be in the front of the path with the DPS towers, so that they can keep drawings up as much as possible.

Tower Heroes Stella Towers

As for the decks here are the best and most used solo decks with Stella:

  • Stella, Branch, Balloon Pal, Spectre, Lemonade Cat — Branch is used for early game and as secondary DPS for late game. Best for maps like Desolate Desert Hard.
  • Stella, Byte, Balloon Pal, Spectre, Lemonade Cat — Byte is used to support Stella. Best in games where Stella can stand on her own on early game like in Oddport Academy Hard.
  • Stella, Oddport, Balloon Pal, Spectre, Lemonade Cat — Oddport is used to clear only Early Game. Best for Soloing Raid Maps.

With all the decks, you’ll want to place and upgrade Lemonade Cats until you have to defend in early game. Place Balloon Pal and fully max your secondary DPS if you have it or get all 3 Stellas placed down.

When everything else is maxed out, place a Spectre and max it out as well. Continue healing drawings while you sell Jems and duplicate Snow Minions. Use the Spectre ability when in need and use the level 4 or 5 Byte ability if you bought it.

That’s how you efficiently use Stella in Tower Heroes. Now, go out there and try to use this quirky tower!

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