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6 Five Nights TD 2 Tier List (July 2026) Season 3 Rankings

Five Nights TD 2 has evolved dramatically with the arrival of Season 3, introducing a flood of powerful Nightmare units that have completely reshaped the meta. If you are diving into this Roblox tower defense experience for the first time or returning after a break, understanding the current unit hierarchy is essential for conquering Endless mode and mastering the toughest story stages.

The competitive landscape has shifted significantly since the Halloween update brought Headless Horseman Mangle, Dreadbear, and Purple Guy into the fray. These Apex units sit above even the traditional S-Tier champions, creating a new Meta tier that redefines what power looks like in July 2026. I have tested every unit across hundreds of waves, analyzed community feedback from veteran players, and compared strategies across different team compositions to bring you this fully updated Five Nights TD 2 tier list.

Whether you are hunting for your first Secret unit or optimizing your Endless mode loadout, this guide covers everything from trait recommendations to enchanting strategies. Like other tower defense games such as Battle Cats, Five Nights TD 2 requires strategic unit placement and careful team composition to succeed.

Quick Overview: Five Nights TD 2 Tier List

Before diving into detailed unit analysis, here is the complete tier structure for July 2026. The meta now includes a dedicated Meta tier above S-Tier for the absolute best units, plus a D-Tier for units that underperform in nearly all scenarios.

TierUnitsKey Strengths
Meta TierHeadless Horseman Mangle, Dreadbear, Purple Guy, MangleApex DPS, boss annihilation, Endless mode dominance
S TierScarecrow Freddy, Slasher Bonnie, Party Glock Freddy, Party Packer Cupcake, Golden FreddyMeta-defining damage, excellent scaling, versatile abilities
A TierShadow Freddy, Withered Foxy, Endo 01, Endo 02, Jack’O Bonnie, Toy Chica, Cupcake, JJStrong alternatives, excellent support, reliable DPS
B TierFazcade, Withered Golden Freddy, Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, Paperpals, Freddy, Undead Chica, BBNJSituational value, decent early-game, utility-focused
C TierWithered Chica, Withered BonnieLimited viability, outclassed by higher tiers
D TierBonnie, Chica, FoxyMinimal effectiveness, avoid using

What Makes a Unit S-Tier in Five Nights TD 2?

Before diving into the specific units, it is important to understand the criteria that separate the best from the rest. In Five Nights TD 2, S-Tier units typically excel in these areas:

  • DPS Output: Consistent high damage per second across all game modes
  • Ability Synergy: Passives and active abilities that complement each other
  • Versatility: Strong performance in both Story and Endless modes
  • Scaling: Units that remain relevant as you progress through the game
  • Team Impact: Abilities that benefit your entire team composition

Meta Tier Units: The Absolute Best

The Meta tier represents the apex of power in Five Nights TD 2. These units redefine what is possible and are essential for competitive play in July 2026. If you can obtain any of these, prioritize them immediately.

Headless Horseman Mangle (Apex)

Headless Horseman Mangle stands as the undisputed champion of Five Nights TD 2. This Apex unit combines devastating area damage with unmatched utility that makes it the centerpiece of any top-tier composition.

Key Abilities:

  • Jack-O-Lantern: Launches flaming pumpkins that deal 200% damage in a massive circle AoE
  • Horseman’s Call: Every 15 seconds, summons spectral riders that deal 150% damage to all enemies in a cone
  • Decapitation: Attacks have a 25% chance to instantly eliminate non-boss enemies below 30% health

Why Headless Horseman Mangle is Meta Tier:

Headless Horseman Mangle is the ultimate wave-clearing machine. The combination of massive AoE damage and execute potential makes it unrivaled for Endless mode where wave density becomes overwhelming. The spectral rider ability provides consistent burst damage windows, while the Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins handle grouped enemies with ease.

Best Traits: Haywire for cooldown reduction, PuppetNightmare for enhanced Nightmare synergy

Optimal Usage: Position Headless Horseman Mangle at central chokepoints where its massive range can cover multiple paths. The execute mechanic triggers frequently against weakened enemies, making it exceptional for cleaning up waves.

Dreadbear (Nightmare)

Dreadbear brings terrifying single-target damage with a unique stacking mechanic that makes it the premier boss killer in Five Nights TD 2.

Key Abilities:

  • Nightmare Fuel: Each attack applies a stack of Nightmare, increasing damage taken by 5% per stack (max 10 stacks)
  • Terror Strike: Every 5th attack deals 250% damage and applies fear for 2 seconds
  • Endless Terror: Gains +2% damage for every 10 waves completed in Endless mode (max +50%)

Why Dreadbear is Meta Tier:

Dreadbear’s stacking debuff mechanic makes it indispensable against high-health bosses and mini-bosses. The Nightmare stacks accumulate quickly, causing enemies to take 50% increased damage at maximum stacks. Combined with the periodic Terror Strike, Dreadbear melts through bosses that would otherwise stall your progress indefinitely.

Best Traits: Champion for boss damage bonus, Haywire for faster Terror Strike procs

Optimal Usage: Focus Dreadbear exclusively on bosses and high-priority targets. The stacking mechanic requires sustained fire, so position it where it will not waste attacks on weak enemies.

Purple Guy (Nightmare)

Purple Guy delivers unmatched assassination potential with a kit designed to eliminate the most dangerous threats before they become problematic.

Key Abilities:

  • Behind the Slaughter: Teleports behind the strongest enemy in range, dealing 300% damage
  • Remnant Collection: Gains +10% damage for each enemy defeated by Behind the Slaughter (max +100%)
  • Springlock: Has a 15% chance to instantly kill any non-boss enemy

Why Purple Guy is Meta Tier:

The assassination mechanic on Purple Guy targets the most dangerous enemy automatically, making it the ultimate counter to problematic units that slip through your defenses. The scaling damage from Remnant Collection means Purple Guy gets stronger throughout the match, while the Springlock chance provides bonus elimination potential against regular enemies.

Best Traits: Haywire for more frequent teleports, Champion for enhanced boss damage

Optimal Usage: Purple Guy excels at picking off high-priority targets that break through your frontline. Position it covering the later portions of the map where stragglers and powerful enemies appear.

Mangle (Nightmare)

Mangle remains the versatile powerhouse that dominated the meta before Season 3, and still earns its place in the Meta tier through sheer utility and damage output.

Key Abilities:

  • Radio Static: Stuns enemies for 0.75 seconds if they remain within 50% of Mangle’s range for more than 6 seconds
  • Amalgamation: Cycles through three different attack types – Circle AoE, Cone AoE, and Single-Target
  • Take Apart and Put Together: Additional short-range DPS from Mangle’s second head that bites enemies and applies bleed

Why Mangle is Meta Tier:

Mangle’s versatility is unmatched. The cycling attacks ensure it can handle any enemy type, while the stun ability provides crucial crowd control. Most importantly, Mangle scales incredibly well into late-game, making it just as valuable in Endless mode as it is in early Story stages.

Best Traits: Haywire for cooldown reduction, PuppetNightmare for enhanced ability effects

Optimal Usage: Place Mangle at strategic chokepoints where enemies linger in its range. The stun ability will trigger frequently, providing constant crowd control while dealing massive damage.

S Tier Units: The Meta-Defining Champions

S-Tier units form the backbone of competitive team compositions. While not quite as dominant as Meta tier units, these characters are essential for serious progression and can carry you through the toughest content Five Nights TD 2 offers.

Scarecrow Freddy (Exclusive Secret)

Scarecrow Freddy introduces a unique dual-form mechanic that lets you adapt to different situations. This Season 3 exclusive unit has quickly become one of the most sought-after characters.

Key Abilities:

  • Guardian Form: Focuses on defensive capabilities, providing shields to nearby units and dealing cone AoE damage
  • Raiser Form: Offensive mode that deals 180% damage and raises attack speed of nearby units by 20%
  • Crow Storm: Active ability summons a murder of crows dealing 200% damage over 5 seconds

Why Scarecrow Freddy is S-Tier:

The ability to switch between defensive support and offensive DPS makes Scarecrow Freddy incredibly versatile. In Guardian form, it protects your backline while handling crowds. In Raiser form, it amplifies your entire team’s damage output. The Crow Storm ability provides excellent burst damage for difficult waves.

Best Traits: Champion for Raiser form focus, Investor if using Guardian form for economic strategies

Optimal Usage: Start in Raiser form for early wave clear, then switch to Guardian form during boss waves or when your team needs protection. The form change has a 30-second cooldown, so time it carefully.

Slasher Bonnie (Exclusive Secret)

Slasher Bonnie brings terrifying close-range damage with a kit designed for mowing down waves of enemies that get too close.

Key Abilities:

  • Slash and Dash: Attacks deal 150% damage in a cone AoE and dash to the next target, chaining up to 3 enemies
  • Bloodlust: Gains +5% damage for each enemy defeated, stacking up to +50%
  • Final Girl: Deals 250% damage to the last enemy in its attack chain

Why Slasher Bonnie is S-Tier:

The chain attack mechanic allows Slasher Bonnie to efficiently clear grouped enemies while building up damage through Bloodlust. The Final Girl bonus ensures the last target in each chain takes massive damage, making it excellent for finishing off stronger enemies mixed with weak ones.

Best Traits: Haywire for faster attack chains, Champion for enhanced final target damage

Optimal Usage: Place Slasher Bonnie near spawn points where enemies are most densely packed. The chain mechanic requires enemies to be grouped, so positioning is critical.

Party Glock Freddy (Secret)

Party Glock Freddy represents the perfect balance of accessibility and power, making it one of the best units for both beginners and veterans.

Key Abilities:

  • Celebration: Every 60 seconds, enters Party Time mode for 30 seconds, gaining +30% damage, -15% cooldown, and +25% range
  • Party Poppers: Spawns 2 Party Poppers every 15 seconds that deal 120% damage in a 70-degree cone AoE
  • Cost Efficiency: Relatively cheap to place and upgrade compared to other Secret units

Why Party Glock Freddy is S-Tier:

The Party Time ability creates incredible burst damage windows that can clear entire waves. What makes PGF truly special is its consistency – you are guaranteed 30 seconds of enhanced performance every minute, making it incredibly reliable for timed challenges. The Party Poppers add significant AoE damage, allowing PGF to handle groups of enemies effectively.

Best Traits: Champion for enhanced burst during Party Time, Haywire for more frequent Party Poppers

Optimal Usage: Time your upgrades to coincide with Party Time activation for maximum effectiveness. PGF works well in any position but excels when placed to cover multiple enemy paths.

Party Packer Cupcake (Secret)

When it comes to boss-killing potential, few units rival Party Packer Cupcake. This Secret unit specializes in eliminating high-priority targets with devastating precision.

Key Abilities:

  • I.C.B.C.M: Launches cupcake missiles every 12 seconds that target the highest HP enemy, dealing 150% damage
  • Fallout: Active ability launches missiles every 3.4 seconds for 17 seconds, followed by a cone AoE burn
  • Range Scaling: Gains +3% range for each circle attack unit in range (up to +15%)

Why Party Packer Cupcake is S-Tier:

PPC’s missile targeting system ensures it is always focusing on the most dangerous threats, making it invaluable for boss fights and waves with high-HP enemies. The Fallout ability can single-handedly turn the tide of battle when used correctly. While limited to one placement, the raw damage output justifies the restriction.

Best Traits: Champion for boss damage, Haywire for faster missile launches

Optimal Usage: Save the Fallout ability for boss waves or large enemy concentrations. Position PPC where it has clear line of sight to the entire map for maximum missile effectiveness.

Golden Freddy (Hero)

Golden Freddy starts slow but evolves into one of the most powerful units in Five Nights TD 2, especially in Endless mode.

Key Abilities:

  • It is Me: Stuns all enemies in range for 2 seconds every 30 seconds, with stunned enemies taking 20% more damage
  • Restless Soul: Gains 2% damage boost per wave in Story mode (0.8% in Endless), up to +100%
  • Vengeful Spirit: Every 20 seconds, damage and range double while cooldown halves for 5 seconds
  • This One You Should Not Have Killed: Active ability deals 50% damage to all enemies on the map

Why Golden Freddy is S-Tier:

Golden Freddy’s scaling potential is unmatched. The wave-based damage boost means it becomes exponentially stronger as you progress, while the map-wide damage ability provides emergency wave clear. The stun ability offers valuable crowd control, and the periodic stat boosts create incredible burst windows.

Best Traits: Champion for enhanced scaling, Investor for earlier power spikes

Optimal Usage: Place Golden Freddy early to maximize wave-based scaling. The single placement restriction means you should position it centrally where it can affect the most enemies.

A Tier Units: Strong Contenders

A-Tier units are powerful additions to any team and can outperform S-Tier units in specific situations. These characters excel in their designated roles and provide excellent value for their cost.

Shadow Freddy (Mythic)

Shadow Freddy brings unique utility to the table with its armor-shredding abilities and upgrade-scaling mechanics.

Key Abilities:

  • Corrosion: Attacks reduce enemy Armor Damage Resistance by 5% for 5 seconds, stacking up to -70%
  • Energy Syphon: Gains +2% range for each upgrade performed within range (up to +30%)
  • High Base DPS: Excellent single-target damage with good range

Why Shadow Freddy is A-Tier:

The armor reduction ability makes Shadow Freddy invaluable against armored enemies, which become common in later stages. The range scaling from nearby upgrades encourages strategic team composition, and the solid base DPS ensures it is never a liability. Three max placements provide flexibility in team building.

Best Traits: Haywire for faster armor shredding, Champion for enhanced boss damage

Optimal Usage: Position Shadow Freddy near your upgrade zones to maximize the range bonus. Focus it on armored enemies to shred their defenses for your other DPS units.

Withered Foxy (Secret)

Withered Foxy offers incredible single-target DPS with a unique damage-accumulation mechanic.

Key Abilities:

  • Memento Mori: Gains +1% damage and range per second of not attacking, up to +30%
  • Sword Lunge: First hit on each enemy deals 30% bonus damage and applies bleed
  • High Base Stats: Excellent damage and range for a Secret unit

Why Withered Foxy is A-Tier:

The damage accumulation mechanic allows Withered Foxy to reach incredible damage levels, but the requirement to avoid attacking for 30 seconds makes it clunky to use. When managed correctly, it is one of the best DPS units, but the awkward ability prevents it from reaching S-Tier.

Best Traits: Champion for burst damage focus, Investor for economic synergy

Optimal Usage: Place Withered Foxy in a protected position where it will not accidentally attack. Let the buff build to maximum before engaging enemies.

Endo 01 (Mythic)

Endo 01 serves as one of the best support units in Five Nights TD 2, significantly boosting your team’s damage output.

Key Abilities:

  • Endo CPU: Provides +3% damage boost to all units in range, scaling to +15% with upgrades
  • Synchronized Hardware: Gains +5% range per Endo in radius (including itself), up to +20%
  • Support Focus: No direct DPS but incredible team utility

Why Endo 01 is A-Tier:

The damage boost is substantial and affects your entire team, making Endo 01 a force multiplier. The range scaling encourages stacking multiple Endo units for maximum effectiveness. While not essential like economic units, the damage boost can significantly accelerate your clear times.

Best Traits: Investor for economic synergy, Haywire for wider buff coverage

Optimal Usage: Position Endo 01 centrally where it can buff as many DPS units as possible. Consider placing multiple Endo units near each other for the range bonus.

Endo 02 (Secret)

Endo 02 expands on the Endo support concept with enhanced capabilities and a new Season 3 twist.

Key Abilities:

  • Advanced CPU: Provides +5% damage and +3% attack speed to nearby units
  • Overclock: Active ability doubles buffs for 15 seconds every 45 seconds
  • Network Effect: Gains additional buff power for each Endo unit on the map

Why Endo 02 is A-Tier:

Endo 02 provides superior support compared to its predecessor, with the Overclock ability creating powerful damage windows. The Network Effect synergizes perfectly with Endo 01, making the duo a formidable support core for any team composition.

Best Traits: Investor for economic focus, Haywire for more frequent Overclocks

Optimal Usage: Use Endo 02 alongside Endo 01 for maximum support synergy. Activate Overclock during difficult waves or boss encounters.

Jack’O Bonnie (Mythical)

Jack’O Bonnie brings Halloween-themed destruction with fire-based abilities that excel at sustained damage over time.

Key Abilities:

  • Pumpkin Bomb: Throws explosive pumpkins dealing 140% damage in circle AoE
  • Fire Trail: Attacks leave burning ground for 3 seconds, dealing 30% damage per second
  • Trick or Treat: Every 5th attack applies a 2-second stun

Why Jack’O Bonnie is A-Tier:

The combination of direct damage and burn effects creates excellent sustained DPS. The Fire Trail zones enemies effectively, while the periodic stun provides bonus crowd control. Three max placements allow for good coverage of the map.

Best Traits: Champion for burn damage focus, Haywire for more frequent stuns

Optimal Usage: Position Jack’O Bonnie at chokepoints where enemies will linger in the Fire Trail. The zone control makes it excellent for slowing enemy progression.

Toy Chica (Epic)

Toy Chica brings valuable crowd control and armor penetration to any team composition.

Key Abilities:

  • Water Hose: Attacks apply 12% slow for 2 seconds
  • High Pressure: Every 10th attack knocks back enemies (30s CD per enemy)
  • Armor Ignorance: Attacks ignore Armor Damage Resistance
  • Line AoE: Decent area damage potential

Why Toy Chica is A-Tier:

The combination of slow and knockback provides excellent crowd control, while armor ignorance makes her valuable against armored enemies. Four max placements offer good flexibility, and the Line AoE ensures she can handle groups effectively.

Best Traits: Haywire for more frequent knockbacks, Champion for armored enemy focus

Optimal Usage: Place Toy Chica at chokepoints where her crowd control abilities can affect the most enemies. Focus her on armored targets to maximize the armor ignorance benefit.

Cupcake (Epic)

Cupcake serves as a versatile support unit that enhances multiple aspects of your team’s performance.

Key Abilities:

  • Birthday Boy: Provides +3% buff to damage, range, and cooldown for all units in range
  • Low Cost: Very cheap to place and upgrade
  • Three Placements: Good flexibility in positioning

Why Cupcake is A-Tier:

The triple buff (damage, range, cooldown) affects all aspects of combat, making Cupcake a valuable support unit. The low cost means you can place multiple Cupcakes without significant investment, and the three placement limit allows for good coverage.

Best Traits: Investor for economic synergy, Haywire for wider buff coverage

Optimal Usage: Position Cupcakes near your most important DPS units to maximize the buff effectiveness. Multiple Cupcakes can stack their buffs for even greater enhancement.

JJ (Rare)

JJ proves that rarity does not determine effectiveness, standing as one of the best early-game units in Five Nights TD 2.

Key Abilities:

  • Line AoE: Good area damage potential
  • Megalomaniac: Gains +0.1% range per enemy kill in range, up to +10%
  • Five Placements: Excellent flexibility and coverage
  • Low Cost: Very accessible for beginners

Why JJ is A-Tier:

JJ combines good DPS with incredible accessibility. Five max placements mean you can cover multiple paths, and the range scaling from kills encourages active play. While not as strong as S-Tier units in late game, JJ carries players through early and mid-game exceptionally well.

Best Traits: Investor for early economic advantage, Champion for scaling focus

Optimal Usage: Place multiple JJ units to cover different enemy paths. The range scaling means JJ becomes more effective as you kill enemies, creating a positive feedback loop.

B Tier Units: Viable but Limited

B-Tier units serve specific purposes but lack the universal utility of higher-ranked characters. They excel in early-game scenarios or specialized roles but get outclassed as you progress.

Fazcade (Mythic)

While not a DPS unit, Fazcade’s economic impact makes it essential for any serious Five Nights TD 2 player.

Key Abilities:

  • Arcade Machine: Generates money every wave based on upgrade level ($200-$1,600)
  • Low Cost: Very cheap to place and upgrade
  • No DPS: Pure economic unit

Why Fazcade is B-Tier:

Economic advantage translates directly to power in Five Nights TD 2. Fazcade pays for itself quickly and provides the resources needed to upgrade your other units faster. In Endless mode, the sustained income is invaluable for maintaining your defenses against increasingly difficult waves.

Best Traits: Investor for enhanced income, Haywire for faster wave income

Optimal Usage: Place Fazcade early and upgrade it as soon as possible. The economic boost will accelerate your entire team’s development.

Withered Golden Freddy (Nightmare)

Withered Golden Freddy offers a darker take on the Hero unit with debuff-focused abilities.

Key Abilities:

  • Haunting Presence: Reduces enemy movement speed by 15% and attack speed by 10%
  • Vengeful Aura: Deals 50% damage to all enemies in range every 10 seconds
  • Cursed: Enemies defeated by Withered Golden Freddy have a 30% chance to explode, dealing 100% damage to nearby enemies

Why Withered Golden Freddy is B-Tier:

The debuff aura provides excellent zone control, but the lower direct damage compared to regular Golden Freddy limits its ranking. The explosion mechanic is fun but unreliable for consistent clear speed.

Best Traits: Champion for explosion damage, Haywire for more frequent aura procs

Optimal Usage: Use Withered Golden Freddy for crowd control in conjunction with high-damage units. The debuffs make it easier for other units to clean up waves.

Toy Freddy (Epic)

Toy Freddy offers unique positioning-based damage that can be situationally powerful.

Key Abilities:

  • Faz-Shotgun: Deals extra damage based on enemy distance (120% at 20% range to 80% at 100% range)
  • Cone AoE: Good area damage potential
  • Four Placements: Decent flexibility

Why Toy Freddy is B-Tier:

The distance-based damage mechanic is interesting but inconsistent. Toy Freddy excels when placed close to enemy spawns but becomes less effective at longer ranges. While situationally powerful, the inconsistency prevents it from reaching higher tiers.

Best Traits: Champion for close-range damage, Haywire for more frequent attacks

Optimal Usage: Place Toy Freddy as close as possible to enemy spawn points or choke points where enemies will be within the optimal damage range.

Toy Bonnie (Epic)

Toy Bonnie provides reliable single-target DPS with periodic damage boosts.

Key Abilities:

  • Energy Surplus: Every 4th attack deals +15% bonus damage
  • Single-Target: Focused damage on individual enemies
  • Four Placements: Good coverage potential

Why Toy Bonnie is B-Tier:

Toy Bonnie offers consistent but unremarkable performance. The periodic damage boost is nice but not game-changing, and the single-target nature limits its effectiveness against groups. It is a solid choice for early game but gets outclassed quickly.

Best Traits: Champion for enhanced single-target damage, Haywire for faster proc rate

Optimal Usage: Focus Toy Bonnie on high-priority targets like bosses or armored enemies where the single-target damage is most valuable.

Paperpals (Rare)

Paperpals combines area damage with bleed effects for decent early-game performance.

Key Abilities:

  • Paper Curts: Attacks apply bleed for 1 second, dealing 5% of current damage
  • Circle AoE: Good area damage potential
  • Four Placements: Good flexibility

Why Paperpals is B-Tier:

The bleed effect adds nice supplemental damage, and the Circle AoE handles groups well. However, Paperpals lacks the scaling or unique abilities that would make it stand out. It is a solid early-game choice but does not remain relevant into late game.

Optimal Usage: Place Paperpals where they can hit multiple enemies to maximize the AoE and bleed effects.

Freddy (Uncommon)

Freddy serves as a decent starting unit with accessible placement options.

Key Abilities:

  • Mic Toss: Every 5th attack applies bleed for 1 second, dealing 10% of current damage
  • Single-Target: Focused damage on individual enemies
  • Six Placements: Maximum flexibility
  • Very Low Cost: Extremely accessible

Why Freddy is B-Tier:

Freddy’s greatest strength is its accessibility and placement flexibility. Six max placements mean you can cover the entire map with Freddies if desired. However, the low base damage and single-target nature make it less effective than other options as you progress.

Optimal Usage: Use Freddy early game for coverage, then replace with more effective units as you acquire them.

Undead Chica (Rare)

Undead Chica brings a spooky twist to the Chica archetype with necrotic damage and sustain mechanics.

Key Abilities:

  • Soul Drain: Heals for 20% of damage dealt
  • Necrotic Touch: Applies a debuff that reduces enemy damage by 10%
  • Line AoE: Moderate area damage

Why Undead Chica is B-Tier:

The self-sustain and debuff application make Undead Chica surprisingly durable, but the lower damage output keeps it from competing with higher-tier units. The niche utility of damage reduction can be valuable in specific scenarios.

Optimal Usage: Use Undead Chica when you need defensive utility rather than raw damage output. The debuff helps against high-damage enemies.

BBNJ (Mythical)

BBNJ (Balloon Boy New Jersey) provides unique support capabilities with balloon-based buffs.

Key Abilities:

  • Balloon Delivery: Every 10 seconds, delivers balloons to 3 random units, granting +15% damage for 5 seconds
  • Floating Away: Has a 10% chance to remove an enemy from the map (does not work on bosses)
  • Air Support: Slightly increases range of nearby units

Why BBNJ is B-Tier:

The random nature of Balloon Delivery makes BBNJ inconsistent, but the Floating Away mechanic provides occasional clutch moments. The range buff is minor but appreciated. Fun to use but not optimal for serious progression.

Optimal Usage: BBNJ works best in longer Endless runs where the Floating Away procs can save you from overwhelming waves.

C Tier Units: Limited Usefulness

C-Tier units have specific niches but are generally outclassed by higher-tier alternatives. Use these only if you have no better options available.

Withered Chica (Epic)

Withered Chica offers high base damage but is held back by significant limitations.

Key Abilities:

  • Generator: Every second attack deals +40% bonus damage
  • Single-Target: Focused damage on individual enemies
  • High Base Damage: Impressive starting stats

Why Withered Chica is C-Tier:

The 5-second attack cooldown is crippling in a game where speed matters. While the bonus damage on every second attack is nice, the slow attack rate means overall DPS is low. The single-target nature further limits effectiveness against groups.

Optimal Usage: Only consider Withered Chica if you desperately need single-target damage and have no other options.

Withered Bonnie (Epic)

Withered Bonnie provides basic DPS without any standout abilities.

Key Abilities:

  • Face Off: Every 8th attack deals +25% damage
  • Single-Target: Focused damage on individual enemies
  • Three Placements: Limited flexibility

Why Withered Bonnie is C-Tier:

Withered Bonnie lacks the utility or damage scaling to compete with higher-tier units. The periodic bonus damage is underwhelming, and the limited placement count restricts team building options.

Optimal Usage: Avoid using Withered Bonnie unless you have no better single-target options available.

D Tier Units: Avoid Using

D-Tier units are severely underpowered and should be avoided in almost all circumstances. These units are outclassed by virtually every alternative and waste valuable placement slots.

Bonnie (Common)

Bonnie provides basic area damage with minimal utility.

Key Abilities:

  • Guitar Solo: Every 10 seconds, gains +10% damage for 5 seconds
  • Circle AoE: Basic area damage
  • Good Range: Decent coverage potential

Why Bonnie is D-Tier:

Bonnie offers nothing special beyond basic area damage. The periodic damage boost is too infrequent to make a significant impact, and the overall DPS is low compared to other units. There is simply no reason to use Bonnie when better options are available.

Optimal Usage: Avoid using Bonnie unless you have no other units available.

Chica (Common)

Chica represents the bottom tier of units with minimal effectiveness.

Key Abilities:

  • Line AoE: Basic area damage
  • Short Range: Limited coverage
  • Low DPS: Poor damage output

Why Chica is D-Tier:

Chica suffers from short range and low damage, making it ineffective in almost all situations. The Line AoE is its only redeeming quality, but even that is undermined by poor stats. There is no scenario where Chica would be the optimal choice.

Optimal Usage: Do not use Chica in any serious team composition.

Foxy (Common)

Foxy completes the D-Tier with underwhelming performance across the board.

Key Abilities:

  • Basic AoE: Minimal area damage
  • Very Short Range: Extremely limited coverage
  • Five Placements: Good flexibility but wasted on poor stats

Why Foxy is D-Tier:

Foxy’s incredibly short range makes it nearly useless in most situations. Even with five placement options, the units cannot cover enough area to be effective. The damage output is poor, and there are no redeeming abilities to compensate.

Optimal Usage: Avoid Foxy entirely. The placement slots are better used for almost any other unit.

How to Build the Best Team Composition in Five Nights TD 2?

Creating the optimal team composition requires balancing DPS, support, and economic units while adapting to the Season 3 meta. Based on extensive testing and community feedback, here are the most effective team setups for July 2026:

Early Game Team (Waves 1-20)

  • Core Units: 2x JJ, 1x Fazcade, 1x Toy Freddy
  • Strategy: Focus on economic growth with Fazcade while using JJ for reliable early DPS. Toy Freddy provides additional damage at chokepoints.
  • Upgrade Priority: Fazcade → JJ → Toy Freddy

This composition prioritizes building your economy early while maintaining adequate defense. JJ’s five placement slots provide excellent coverage, and Fazcade ensures you have resources for mid-game upgrades.

Mid Game Team (Waves 21-50)

  • Core Units: 1x Headless Horseman Mangle or Mangle, 1x Party Glock Freddy, 1x Fazcade, 1x Endo 01, 1x Cupcake
  • Strategy: Transition to Meta or S-Tier DPS units while adding support for enhanced performance. Mangle handles crowd control, PGF provides consistent DPS, and support units amplify effectiveness.
  • Upgrade Priority: Meta DPS → Party Glock Freddy → Fazcade → Support units

Building effective team compositions is essential in tower defense games. For more team building strategies, see our guides on other Roblox tower defense titles.

Late Game/Endless Team (Waves 51+)

  • Core Units: 1x Headless Horseman Mangle, 1x Dreadbear, 1x Purple Guy, 1x Party Glock Freddy, 1x Party Packer Cupcake, 1x Golden Freddy, 1x Fazcade, 1x Endo 02
  • Strategy: Maximum DPS with full Meta tier coverage. Headless Horseman Mangle clears waves, Dreadbear destroys bosses, Purple Guy eliminates threats, and support units maximize team effectiveness.
  • Upgrade Priority: Balance upgrades based on wave composition, prioritizing DPS units that counter current threats

This represents the current meta dream team for Season 3. The combination of Headless Horseman Mangle’s wave clear, Dreadbear’s boss melting, and Purple Guy’s assassination potential handles any situation. Endo 02 provides superior support compared to Endo 01 for this composition.

How to Get More Units in Five Nights TD 2 in July 2026?

Acquiring new units is essential for building diverse team compositions. Here are the primary methods:

1. Summoning System

  • Season Banner: Use Tokens to summon units from the rotating banner
  • Pity System: 500 pulls guarantee a Secret unit, 1,500 pulls guarantee a Nightmare unit
  • Banner Rotation: Units change every hour, so check frequently for desired units
  • Season 3 Banner: Currently features Headless Horseman Mangle, Dreadbear, Purple Guy, and other Nightmare units

2. Shop Purchases

  • Party Glock Freddy: Available for 435 Robux or 12,500 in-game currency
  • Exclusive Packs: Some units like Scarecrow Freddy are available in special purchase packs
  • Merchant: Basic units can be purchased with in-game currency

3. Quest Rewards

  • Hero Quests: Complete specific challenges to earn units like Golden Freddy
  • Achievement Rewards: Progress through the game to unlock additional units
  • Event Rewards: Limited-time events often feature exclusive units

4. Trading System

  • Player Trading: Exchange units with other players (when available)
  • Marketplace: Buy and sell units on the in-game market

5. Enchanting System

Enchanting allows you to enhance units with additional stats and abilities. This system becomes available after reaching level 25 and completing the Enchanting tutorial.

  • Damage III: Increases base damage by 15% – Best for DPS units like Headless Horseman Mangle and Dreadbear
  • Range III: Increases attack range by 20% – Excellent for support units and long-range DPS
  • Speed III: Reduces attack cooldown by 12% – Great for units with slow base attack speeds
  • Enchanting Materials: Obtained through disassembling duplicate units and completing daily quests
  • Cost: Common enchanting costs 50 materials, Rare costs 150, Epic costs 400, Mythic costs 1,000

Focus your enchanting resources on Meta and S-Tier units first. A fully enchanted Headless Horseman Mangle with Damage III and Range III becomes virtually unstoppable in Endless mode.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Team

Even with the best units, poor team building can lead to failure. Avoid these common pitfalls:

1. Overinvesting in Early Game Units

While units like JJ and Freddy are strong early, they do not scale well into late game. Do not spend too many resources upgrading units you will eventually replace.

2. Ignoring Economic Units

Many players focus solely on DPS and neglect economic units like Fazcade. A strong economy enables faster upgrades and better unit placement.

3. Poor Positioning

Unit placement is crucial in Five Nights TD 2. Consider range, coverage, and ability synergy when positioning your units.

4. Neglecting Support Units

Support units like Endo 01, Endo 02, and Cupcake can significantly boost your team’s effectiveness. Do not underestimate their impact.

5. Failing to Adapt

The meta can change with updates, and different waves require different strategies. Be prepared to adjust your team composition based on the challenges you face. Season 3 has introduced significant changes, so strategies that worked before may need updating.

Pro Strategies for Advanced Players

For those looking to maximize their performance in Five Nights TD 2, here are some advanced strategies:

1. Ability Timing

Coordinate your unit abilities for maximum impact. For example, activate Party Packer Cupcake’s Fallout ability during Party Glock Freddy’s Party Time for devastating burst damage. Similarly, time Dreadbear’s Terror Strike with Headless Horseman Mangle’s Horseman’s Call for massive boss damage.

2. Upgrade Stacking

Place units strategically to take advantage of upgrade synergies. Shadow Freddy benefits from nearby upgrades, while Endo 01 and Endo 02 scale with each other. The Season 3 addition of Endo 02 creates powerful support combinations when paired with Endo 01.

3. Wave Management

Save resources for critical waves, especially boss waves. Having extra currency for emergency unit placement or upgrades can prevent defeat. Use Golden Freddy’s global damage ability to clear emergency situations.

4. Hybrid Compositions

Do not be afraid to mix and match units from different tiers. Sometimes a B-Tier unit with the right synergy can outperform an A-Tier unit in specific situations. Fazcade paired with Investor trait creates surprising economic advantages.

5. Meta Awareness

Stay updated on balance changes and community discoveries. The Five Nights TD 2 meta evolves constantly, and staying informed gives you a competitive edge. The Season 3 update has significantly shifted priorities toward Nightmare and Apex units.

6. Trait Optimization

Traits can transform good units into great ones. Here are the best trait combinations for different unit types:

  • Haywire: Best for units with powerful active abilities like Headless Horseman Mangle, Mangle, and Purple Guy
  • PuppetNightmare: Ideal for Nightmare units, enhancing their unique mechanics significantly
  • Champion: Perfect for boss-killing units like Dreadbear and Party Packer Cupcake
  • Investor: Excellent for economic units like Fazcade and early-game carries like JJ

Trait rerolling can be expensive, so prioritize your Meta and S-Tier units first. A Headless Horseman Mangle with Haywire performs significantly better than one without optimal traits.

Platform-Specific Information

Five Nights TD 2 is available exclusively on Roblox, which means it is accessible across multiple platforms:

PC/Mac

  • Advantages: Precise unit placement, easier menu navigation
  • Considerations: Requires Roblox Studio installation
  • Optimization: Use keyboard shortcuts for faster unit management

Mobile (iOS/Android)

  • Advantages: Play anywhere, touch controls for intuitive placement
  • Considerations: Smaller screen may make precise placement challenging
  • Optimization: Use zoom functionality for better unit positioning

Console (Xbox/PlayStation)

  • Advantages: Large screen display, controller support
  • Considerations: Limited Roblox availability on some consoles
  • Optimization: Customize controller layout for efficient unit management

FAQ

What is the best unit in Five Nights TD 2?

Headless Horseman Mangle is currently considered the best unit in Five Nights TD 2 due to its incredible AoE damage, execute mechanic, and unmatched wave-clearing potential. However, Dreadbear is the premier boss killer, and Purple Guy excels at assassination. The best unit depends on your specific needs.

How do I get Secret units in Five Nights TD 2?

Secret units can be obtained through the Season Banner using Tokens, with a pity system guaranteeing a Secret unit within 500 pulls. Some Secret units like Party Glock Freddy are also available for direct purchase with Robux or in-game currency. Season 3 has added new Nightmare units with a 1,500 pull pity system.

What’s the best team composition for Endless mode?

The optimal Endless mode team in Season 3 includes Headless Horseman Mangle, Dreadbear, Purple Guy, Party Glock Freddy, Party Packer Cupcake, Golden Freddy, Fazcade, and Endo 02. This composition provides maximum DPS, boss-killing power, economic support, and team-wide buffs.

What are the best traits in Five Nights TD 2?

The best traits depend on your unit type. Haywire is best for units with powerful active abilities. PuppetNightmare is ideal for Nightmare units. Champion is perfect for boss-killing units. Investor is excellent for economic units and early-game carries.

Is there a cash/farm unit in FNTD 2?

Yes, Fazcade is the primary economic unit in Five Nights TD 2. It generates money every wave based on upgrade level, ranging from $200 to $1,600 per wave. Fazcade is essential for serious Endless runs and should be included in most team compositions.

Do Pets give you any buffs in Five Nights TD 2?

Yes, Pets provide various buffs in Five Nights TD 2. Different pets offer bonuses to damage, range, cooldown reduction, or economic generation. Pets can be equipped to enhance your team’s overall effectiveness, though their impact is generally secondary to unit selection and placement.

How important are support units in Five Nights TD 2?

Support units are extremely important in Five Nights TD 2. Units like Fazcade (economic), Endo 01 and Endo 02 (damage buff), and Cupcake (multi-stat buff) can significantly enhance your team’s performance and should be included in most serious compositions.

Do higher rarity units always perform better?

No, higher rarity doesn’t always mean better performance. Units like JJ (Rare) and Toy Freddy (Epic) can outperform some Mythic and Secret units in specific situations, especially early in the game. Always consider unit abilities and synergy rather than just rarity.

How often does the meta change in Five Nights TD 2?

The meta can change with each major update, which typically occurs every 4-6 weeks. Balance patches, new unit releases like Season 3’s Nightmare units, and game mechanic adjustments can all impact which units are considered optimal. The Season 3 update significantly shifted the meta toward Apex and Nightmare units.

What’s the best way to farm resources in Five Nights TD 2?

The most efficient resource farming method involves using Fazcade for wave-based income and JJ for early-game DPS. As you progress, adding economic support units and optimizing your team composition will increase your resource generation rate. Running shorter Story mode missions repeatedly can also generate consistent resources.

Can I succeed with only free-to-play units?

Yes, it’s possible to succeed with only free-to-play units. Units like Mangle (available through summoning), Fazcade, and Endo 01 can be obtained without spending money and form a strong core team. However, acquiring some premium units like Party Glock Freddy can significantly accelerate your progress.

How do I know when to replace my early-game units?

Replace early-game units when they start struggling to clear waves efficiently or when you’ve acquired units that significantly outperform them. Typically, this happens around waves 20-30 for most players. Look for units that are 2-3 tiers higher on this list as replacement candidates.

What’s the most underestimated unit in Five Nights TD 2?

JJ is often underestimated due to its Rare rarity, but it’s actually one of the best early-game units with excellent DPS, five placement options, and scaling potential through its range-boosting ability. Similarly, Fazcade is sometimes overlooked because it deals no damage, but its economic impact is essential for serious progression.

What is the best DPS unit in Five Nights TD 2?

For raw DPS against waves, Headless Horseman Mangle is the best due to its massive AoE and execute mechanic. For single-target boss damage, Dreadbear is unmatched due to its stacking debuff. Purple Guy excels at burst assassination damage. The best DPS unit depends on whether you’re facing waves or bosses.

What is the best unit for starters in Five Nights TD 2?

JJ is the best unit for beginners due to its low cost, five placement slots, and solid DPS that carries through early and mid-game. Party Glock Freddy is the best beginner-friendly Secret unit if available, offering consistent performance and accessibility. Fazcade is also essential for beginners to learn economic management.

Conclusion

Five Nights TD 2 has entered a new era with Season 3, and the meta has shifted dramatically toward Nightmare and Apex units. The introduction of Headless Horseman Mangle, Dreadbear, and Purple Guy has created a new Meta tier that redefines power in this Roblox tower defense experience. Understanding these changes is crucial for success in July 2026.

This comprehensive Five Nights TD 2 tier list reflects the current state of the game after the Season 3 update. While Meta tier units like Headless Horseman Mangle represent the pinnacle of power, remember that team composition and strategy matter just as much as individual unit strength. A well-built team of A-Tier units with good synergy will outperform a poorly organized collection of Meta tier characters.

As you build your collection, prioritize obtaining the new Season 3 Nightmare units while maintaining a balanced roster across different tiers. Focus your enchanting resources and trait rerolls on your highest-tier units first. Stay adaptable as the meta continues to evolve with future updates and balance patches.

If you enjoy Five Nights TD 2, check out our other Roblox tower defense guides and tier list rankings for more strategy content. Save this page and check back regularly for updates as the Five Nights TD 2 meta continues to evolve throughout Season 3 and beyond.

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