Summary
- Best DPS units: Mangle, Party Glock Freddy, Party Packer Cupcake, Golden Freddy, and Shadow Freddy.
- Best support units: Fazcade, Endo 0 1, Balloon Boy, Cupcake, and Toy Chica.
- Early-game options: JJ, Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, and Freddy.
- Meta team composition: Mangle, Party Glock Freddy, Golden Freddy, Fazcade, Endo 0 1, and Cupcake.
Having the best units in Five Nights TD 2 helps you grind through challenging game modes and end-game story stages. Now, as the current meta revolves around using 3-4 DPS units alongside 2-3 supports, Mangle and Party Glock Freddy are the best DPS units currently available. In contrast, support units that you should always bring along are Fazcade and Endo 0 1. For more information about other units and the reasons for their ranking, follow our FNTD 2 tier list below.
FNTD 2 Tier List
Tiers Explained
- S-tier: Meta units that are amazing to have for all stages.
- A-tier: Good units that are decent replacements for some meta units.
- B-tier: Units that are viable to an extent, but you won’t stick with them in the long run.
- C-tier: Early-game units whose passives and stats limit their usage.
In the tier list above, we ranked all units in FNTD 2 based on their overall DPS, range, attack cooldown, AoE type, and their passives, which are the most important aspects of every unit. We tested each unit in both the regular story stages and the Endless stages. Then, we ranked them all based on overall performance across various game modes.
Five Nights TD 2 Unit List
In the list below, you can check out the pros and cons of each unit in FNTD 2. Additionally, we included the obtainment method for each unit, as some are not available on the regular summon banner.
S-Tier Units
Unit | Pros & Cons | Obtainment |
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Mangle | + Excellent DPS and range + Stuns enemies if they remain in its range for long enough + Cycles through several attacks with decent AoE sizes + Amazing unit for most game modes − Very expensive to place and upgrade − Only two max placements | Summon Exclusive Pack |
Party Glock Freddy | + Enters a Party Time mode every 60s that greatly buffs all of its stats for 30s + Spawns Party Poppers that deal excellent damage + Great combined DPS overall and decent range + Relatively cheap to place and upgrade | 435 R$ 12,500 $ |
Party Packer Cupcake | + Launches missiles that target high HP enemies + Active ability launches several missiles in quick succession + Excellent for defeating high HP bosses + Decent base DPS and range − Only one max placement | Starter Pack |
Golden Freddy | + Stuns all enemies in its range for 2s every 30s + Gains increased damage with every wave + Decent base DPS and range + Active ability deals 50% of its damage to all enemies on the map − Very expensive to fully upgrade − Only one max placement | Hero Quests |
Shadow Freddy | + Gains increased damage for every unit upgrade that occurs in its range + Increases the damage taken by enemies with every hit + Excellent DPS and range + Three max placement − Extremely expensive to place and upgrade | Summon |
Fazcade | + Generates Money every round while on the field + Cheap to place and upgrade + Must-have Farm unit for all game modes | Summon |
A-Tier Units
Unit | Pros & Cons | Obtainment |
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Endo 0 1 | + Increases the damage of all nearby units by up to +15% + Gains increased buff radius for every unit in his range + Excellent support unit for most game modes − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade for a support unit | Summon |
Withered Foxy | + Excellent base DPS and decent range + Gains increased damage and range for every second of not attacking + Applies a bleed effect when hitting enemies for the first time + Very good DPS unit for endless game modes − Very expensive to place and upgrade − Single-target AoE on attacks | Summon |
Balloon Boy | + Buffs the range of nearby units by up to +10% + Very cheap to place and upgrade + Decent support unit for most game modes − Only two max placements | Summon |
Toy Chica | + Slows down enemies by 12% on hit + Knocks back enemies with every 10th attack + Ignores armor damage resistance + Good support unit overall − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade | Summon |
Cupcake | + Buffs the damage, range, and cooldown of nearby units + Very cheap to place + Excellent support unit for shorter game modes | Summon |
JJ | + Decent DPS and range + Five max placements + Cheap to place + Best early-game DPS unit − Not that great for endless modes | Summon Merchant |
B-Tier Units
Unit | Pros & Cons | Obtainment |
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Toy Freddy | + Very high base damage and range + Cone AoE attacks + Deals extra damage to enemies close to it + Relatively cheap to place and upgrade − Deals less damage to enemies at max range − Long attack cooldown | Summon |
Withered Bonnie | + Very good base DPS and range + Deals double damage with every fourth attack + Three max placements − Single-target attack AoE − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade | Summon |
Toy Bonnie | + Good base DPS and range + Deals extra damage with every fourth attack + Solid early-game DPS unit − Single-target AoE on attacks | Summon |
Paperpals | + Excellent range + Decent DPS + Deals 5% of its damage as bleed − Only slightly better than Uncommon units | Summon Merchant |
Freddy | + Good DPS and range for an Uncommon unit + Very cheap to place and upgrade + Six max placements − Not that viable later on − Single-target AoE attacks | Summon Merchant |
C-Tier Units
Unit | Pros & Cons | Obtainment |
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Withered Chica | + Very high base damage + Every second of its attacks deals 40% more damage − Very long attack cooldown − Single-target attacks − Slightly expensive to place and upgrade | Summon |
Bonnie | + Decent AoE damage + Excellent range + Gains a small damage boost every 10 seconds − Slightly longer attack cooldown | Summon Merchant |
Chica | + Decent AoE size − Short range − Low overall DPS | Summon Merchant |
Foxy | + Good AoE + Five max placements − Very short range | Summon Merchant |
How to Get Units in FNTD 2
You can get new units in FNTD 2 by summoning them on the Season Banner using Tokens. The units on the banner rotate every hour. There are two separate pity counters, for Secret and Nightmare units, which guarantee that you get rare units within 500 and 1,500 pulls. Summoning is not the only way to obtain units, as some can be bought using Tokens, Robux, or obtained from Shop bundles and quests.
Enchanting Units in FNTD 2
If you want to boost the DPS and range of your units, the best way to do that is by enchanting them. There are currently only nine enchants available: Damage III is best for most DPS units, while Range III is good on supports. To reroll an enchant on a unit, you need Souls, which can be obtained from basically every mechanic in the game.
That concludes our FNTD 2 tier list. Let us know which unit you think is the best, and why, in the comments below. If you want to claim some free Tokens and start rolling for the best units on our tier list right away, then make sure to check out our Five Nights TD 2 codes.
FNTD 2 Tier List FAQs
A: The best units in FNTD 2 are Mangle, Party Glock Freddy, Golden Freddy, Fazcade, and Endo 0 1.
Q: Is it worth saving Tokens to buy the Party Glock Freddy?
A: Yes, Party Glock Freddy is an amazing unit overall, as it is pretty cheap to place and upgrade, and it has a lot of DPS, which can carry you in the early game.
Q: How to farm Tokens in Five Nights TD 2?
A: The best way to farm Tokens is to complete regular and endless story stages.
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