Tool roadmap

The Battle Bricks Loadout Finder roadmap.

The planned tool that should become the site's strongest product once enough verified loadouts exist.

Direct answer

The Battle Bricks Loadout Finder is not live as an automatic recommendation tool yet. It needs verified stage loadouts first, including stage, difficulty, star target, owned battlers, levels, Bank, Cannon, deployment sequence, proof, and patch date.

Required data

The Battle Bricks Loadout Finder should not launch with fake recommendations. Each recommendation needs a stage, difficulty, star target, restriction set, battlers, battler levels, Bank, Cannon, deployment sequence, proof source, patch version, and verified date.

First supported use cases

  • Chapter 5 Normal route.
  • Chapter 5 Tumore route.
  • No-gacha route.
  • Final boss route for The Third Tree.
  • Replacement-unit route when a player lacks a recommended battler.

Current status

This page is a roadmap. The live tools are Battler Compare and Stats Calculator. The loadout finder should become active only after the first group of stage pages has verified loadout data.

Why the tool is delayed

The Battle Bricks Loadout Finder would be harmful if it recommended teams before the site has enough proof. A player may be missing a reward unit, may be playing a different star target, or may be trying Tumore while a route only works on Normal. The tool therefore needs structured routes first, not just a list of popular battlers.

Planned inputs

The first safe version should ask for stage, difficulty, star target, owned battlers, unit levels, Bank, Cannon, and whether gacha units are allowed. It should then show only routes with matching evidence. If no verified route exists, it should say that directly and send the player to the closest stage outline or compare tool instead of pretending to solve the stage.

Planned outputs

A useful output should include the recommended loadout, replacement options, required levels, deployment order, proof source, patch date, and known failure risks. That output model keeps recommendations auditable and makes it clear when a strategy needs to be retested after a game update.