Systems

The Battle Bricks systems overview.

A compact map of the systems players ask about most, with clear limits around exact stats and rankings.

Direct answer

The Battle Bricks systems currently safe to cover are battlers, enemies, base defense, enemy-base pressure, upgrades, currencies, and chapters. Exact stats, tier lists, maps, and secrets need stronger evidence before becoming standalone guides.

System map

The Battle Bricks systems page groups the game into topics that are useful now and topics that should wait. The official description supports the broad loop: send units, face enemies that fight back, protect your base, destroy the enemy base, obtain new units, upgrade, and progress through chapters.

SystemSafe coverage nowHeld details
BattlersPlayer-side unit concept and guide route.Exact best units and rankings.
EnemiesOpposition concept and pressure reading.Full stat tables and hidden behavior.
BaseDefense target and upgrade theme.Exact upgrade formulas.
Enemy baseOffensive win condition.Stage-specific route timings.
ChaptersProgression structure and Chapter 5 status.Future chapter dates and maps.
CurrenciesEconomy orientation.Exact reward rates without testing.

How systems connect

The Battle Bricks systems are not isolated. Battlers matter because enemies fight back. Upgrades matter because chapter pressure rises. Currencies matter because they usually feed progression decisions. Base strength matters because a strong push is useless if your own base collapses first.

This systems page is the central index for those ideas. It helps players choose the next page without pretending the site has every number.

Why some pages are held

The Battle Bricks systems can support a beginner route, a how-to-play page, and concept pages for battlers, enemies, chapters, and currencies. They do not automatically support maps, secrets, or tier lists. Those pages need maintained data and clear criteria.

Read battlers and enemies together. Then read currencies if you are thinking about upgrades. Use chapters when you are stuck on progression. Return to source policy when a page elsewhere claims exact formulas or unbeatable units.