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How to Play ST Blockade Battlefront

Complete beginner guide for ST Blockade Battlefront on Roblox: deploy Titans, earn Cen, survive waves, and progress through Endless, Nightmare, and Camera Base modes.

ST Blockade Battlefront is a Roblox tower-defense experience built around deploying Titans, managing Cen economy, and surviving escalating toilet enemy waves. Whether you are loading in for the first time or returning after a major update, this guide explains how to play from lobby to wave 90, including where to spend currency, how lanes work, and which systems unlock as you progress. Bookmark our active codes page for free Cen boosts that accelerate your early game.

Getting Started in the Lobby

When you join ST Blockade Battlefront on Roblox, you spawn in a lobby hub with mode portals, a skin gacha, the helicopter shop, and quest NPCs. Before your first run, redeem any working codes — type commands like !redeem Return in chat or enter settings codes such as 100MVisit2 for bonus Cen or cosmetics. Open the mode selector and choose Endless on Normal difficulty for your first serious attempt. Nightmare runs at 2x speed and Camera Base uses a separate MIS economy; both are covered in dedicated guides once you understand core loop basics.

Core Gameplay Loop: Waves, Titans, and Cen

Each Endless run consists of up to 90 waves of Skibidi Toilet enemies marching down multiple lanes toward your base. Between waves you spend Cen — the primary in-run currency — to purchase and upgrade Titans from the deploy menu. Titans automatically attack enemies in their range; your playable character supplements them with weapons bought from the helicopter shop. Clearing a wave grants Cen based on wave number and difficulty multiplier. The goal is to scale your Titan roster faster than enemy HP and spawn counts increase, reaching key purchase milestones before difficulty spikes like the infamous wave 25 wall.

How to Deploy and Upgrade Titans

Open the Titan menu during the brief intermission between waves. Early purchases follow a proven order: Titan Cameraman (350 Cen), Titan Speakerman (900 Cen), then a savings phase until wave 21 when you upgrade Titan Cameraman for 2,500 Cen. Later waves add Titan TV Man, Titan Cineman, and Titan Drill Man. Upgrades multiply damage and range — skipping the wave 21 upgrade is the most common reason new players fail around wave 25. Our wave buy order guide lists exact costs and cumulative Cen targets per wave.

Wave RangePriority PurchaseApprox. Cost
1–5Titan Cameraman350 Cen
6–15Titan Speakerman900 Cen
16–20Save Cen (no buy)
21–28Upgrade Titan Cameraman2,500 Cen
29–35Upgrade Titan Speakerman3,200 Cen
36–45Titan TV Man3,800 Cen

Lanes, Positioning, and Base Defense

The map splits into lanes converging on your base. Place Titans at chokepoints where paths narrow — typically mid-map intersections — so one unit covers multiple approach angles. When enemies leak past Titans, your character weapon must finish them before they hit base HP. Listen for helicopter cycle alerts that signal which lane needs reinforcement. Rotating your character between lanes is as important as buying the next Titan. For detailed lane diagrams and helicopter timing, see base defense strategy and the broader map overview.

Character Weapons and Helicopter Shop

Your playable character is not just cosmetic. Weapons from the helicopter shop provide burst damage for bosses and cleanup for leaks. Upgrade weapons gradually — overspending on guns while neglecting Titans causes mid-game collapses. Characters and skins also grant passive bonuses at higher tiers; consult the character tier list for current rankings. Skills bound to Q–B keys (PC) or touch buttons (mobile) can stun, slow, or amplify Titan damage during critical waves.

Game Modes Explained

Endless Mode is the standard 90-wave climb ending in Hell Wave and the Dr. Toilet boss. Nightmare Mode doubles game speed, enrages bosses sooner, and rewards exclusive skins — read our Nightmare guide when Normal feels comfortable past wave 40. Camera Base is a separate defense scenario with 300,000 HP on the Camera Base structure, Astro Toilet enemies, and MIS currency instead of Cen. Sandbox lets you test builds without pressure. Most progression items, badges, and quest steps tie to Endless and Boss Rush content.

Progression Systems Beyond Wave 1

Long-term progression includes special Titans like UTCM (Upgraded Titan Cameraman), UTSM, and Uptati from quests and Boss Rush rewards. Badges track milestones across 28 achievements. The Trello board and Discord community announce balance patches that shift tier lists overnight. Use the Cen calculator to check whether your current savings match expected milestones at waves 10, 20, 30, and beyond. When you are ready for endgame, study how to beat Hell Wave and how to get UTCM for the five-step Assembly Quest.

How to Complete Your First Successful Run

A complete beginner arc looks like this: redeem codes, learn controls, follow the wave buy order through wave 25, farm Cen efficiently from waves 25–50, add Titan TV Man before HP scaling outpaces you, and push toward wave 70+ with maxed core Titans. Each failed run still grants partial Cen if you extract or restart smartly — focus on identifying whether you lost to economy (could not afford upgrade in time) or positioning (lanes leaked). Adjust one variable per attempt. Within a few sessions most players break the wave 25 wall and enter the profitable mid-game farming band where ST Blockade Battlefront opens up fully.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is ST Blockade Battlefront?
ST Blockade Battlefront is a Roblox tower-defense game where you deploy Skibidi Toilet-themed Titans, earn Cen from cleared waves, and defend your base through up to 90 Endless waves ending in the Hell Wave boss fight.
How do I earn Cen in ST Blockade Battlefront?
Cen is earned automatically when you clear waves in Endless or Nightmare mode. You also receive Cen from redeeming active codes via chat or settings, and from completing quests like the UTCM Assembly chain.
What should I buy first as a new player?
Buy Titan Cameraman around wave 1–5 for 350 Cen, then Titan Speakerman around waves 6–15 for 900 Cen. Save aggressively before wave 21 so you can afford the Titan Cameraman upgrade that breaks the wave 25 wall.
Which game mode should beginners start with?
Start in Normal Endless mode on a public server. Casual mode is fine for learning controls, but Endless teaches real economy pacing. Avoid Nightmare until you can consistently reach wave 30 in Normal.
How do I protect my base from leaking enemies?
Position Titans at lane chokepoints near the map center, use your character weapon to clean up leaks, and cycle between lanes when the helicopter alert sounds. See our base defense map guide for lane-specific tips.