: After wave 10, coordinate with your teammate to save Mythium and send a massive force on a single wave to "break" the opponent's king. 3. Knowing the Waves

Success requires building specifically for the upcoming wave’s damage and armor types. AoE vs. Single Target Waves with many creeps (e.g., Wave 3, Wave 16) are weak to units like Pyros or Honeyflowers. Boss waves (e.g., Wave 5, Wave 10) require high Single-Target Mercenary Synergies Wave 15 (Quadrapus)

To consistently win matches, you must master the delicate balance between economy, valuation, and positioning. This comprehensive guide covers everything from fundamental mechanics to high-level competitive strategies. 1. Core Mechanics Explained

: Excellent magic damage that can solo early waves if positioned correctly.

High effective HP per gold spent, perfect for stalling for backline mages.

Where you place your units is just as important as which units you buy. Frontline vs. Backline

Welcome, commander. Whether you are a newcomer to the Legion TD scene or a seasoned veteran looking to sharpen your skills for the 2026 meta, you have come to the right place. is a complex, strategic autobattler that demands a blend of long-term economic planning, precise positioning, and real-time counter-play.

If you're unsure where to start, these units are reliable for the first few waves: : Very beginner-friendly; strong through waves 4 and 6. Bone Crusher

Late game. High-tier units and strategic positioning win the day. Income and Workers

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Pro-Tip: Always check the upcoming wave's attack and armor types during the build phase to adjust your frontline and backline accordingly. 3. Master Grid Positioning