PokePath TD Wiki – Full Database & Game Information
Overview
Welcome to the comprehensive PokePath TD Wiki! This complete database serves as your ultimate reference guide for everything related to PokéPath Tower Defense. Whether you're looking for detailed Pokémon statistics, enemy information, route strategies, or gameplay mechanics, you'll find it all here.
Our wiki is regularly updated with the latest game information, community discoveries, and developer announcements. Use the navigation below to explore different sections of the wiki, or use the search function to find specific information quickly.
Tip: if you want to consult data while you play, you can play PokePath TD online and cross-reference unit pages in real time.
Key Features of the Wiki
What makes this wiki your go-to resource for PokePath TD information?
Comprehensive Database
Complete information on all game elements including Pokémon, enemies, routes, and items.
Up-to-Date Information
Regularly updated with the latest patches, balance changes, and new content.
Community-Driven Content
Incorporates community testing, strategies, and discoveries.
Easy Navigation
Organized structure with clear categories and cross-references.
Complete Pokémon Database
Detailed information on all available Pokémon in PokePath TD.
Fire-Type Pokémon
- Charizard: Fire/Flying type. High damage output with excellent mobility. Signature move: Flamethrower
- Arcanine: Fire type. Fast physical attacker with Intimidate ability. Signature move: Extreme Speed
- Rapidash: Fire type. Speed-focused attacker with Flash Fire ability. Signature move: Flare Blitz
- Typhlosion: Fire type. Special attacker with strong area-of-effect damage. Signature move: Eruption
- Houndoom: Dark/Fire type. High special attack with Early Bird ability. Signature move: Inferno
Water-Type Pokémon
- Blastoise: Water type. Tanky defender with powerful water cannons. Signature move: Hydro Pump
- Gyarados: Water/Flying type. High damage with Intimidate ability. Signature move: Hyper Beam
- Feraligatr: Water type. Physical attacker with strong bite moves. Signature move: Hydro Cannon
- Swampert: Water/Ground type. Dual typing provides excellent coverage. Signature move: Earthquake
- Kingdra: Water/Dragon type. Special attacker with Swift Swim ability. Signature move: Draco Meteor
- Lapras: Water/Ice type. Support unit with Water Absorb ability. Signature move: Ice Beam
Contextual tip: when testing counters on a given route, try playing PokePath TD online and check unit interactions directly against route-specific enemies.
Enemy Database
The wiki catalogs all enemy types, their resistances, and special mechanics. Understanding enemy traits is essential to choose proper counters and team composition.
Common Enemies
- Rattata: Weak early-game enemy, minimal threat but appears in many waves.
- Pidgey: Flying enemy that bypasses some ground obstacles — consider flying counters.
- Caterpie / Weedle: Early bug types often present in groups and susceptible to AOE.
Route Information
Each route alters enemy composition, terrain features, and special mechanics. The wiki provides route-by-route breakdowns including suggested counters and environmental hazards.
Route 1: Grasslands
Beginner-friendly; heavy grass/bug presence. Fire and flying units are valuable here.
Route 2: Mountain Pass
Rock and ground enemies are prominent. Water and fighting types often excel.
Route 3: Volcanic Zone
Fire-dominant with lava hazards; water and ground counters shine while heat mechanics can amplify fire units.
Upgrade System
The wiki explains upgrade paths, ability unlocks, and which stats scale best per unit. Prioritize upgrades that unlock new abilities or dramatically improve existing ones.
Achievements and Challenges
Track achievements and special challenges that grant resources or unit unlocks. The wiki lists all achievements and tips to obtain them efficiently.
Tips & Tricks
- Use the wiki’s stat pages to compare marginal gains when deciding between upgrades.
- Filter enemy lists by route to quickly identify the best counters for a run.
- Bookmark the most frequently used entries (S-tier units, boss counters) for quick reference during play.
Data & Contributions
The wiki is community-driven. Submit corrections or new entries via pull requests or the contribution form with evidence (screenshots, logs). All major edits are reviewed before publishing to ensure accuracy.
Related pages
Unit categories and example entries
The wiki groups units by archetype to simplify searching and team building.
Tank examples
Tanks like Steelix and Snorlax have high HP and defensive abilities that protect squishier DPS. Key stats to track: HP per level, damage reduction abilities, and aggro radius.
Damage dealers
Damage units are split into single-target and AOE. Single-target units (e.g., Charizard) excel at bosses; AOE units (e.g., Blastoise) handle waves. Track DPS scaling and ability cooldowns.
Utility & support
Support units provide heals, shields, or buffs. Their value is often measured by uptime and area of effect; these metrics are included on each unit page.
Using filters and the search
Use the wiki search to filter by type, role, and route. Example queries:
- type:water role:aoe — returns water AOE units.
- route:volcanic tier:s — shows S-tier units for Volcanic Zone.
Enemy mechanics and counters
The wiki includes an enemy mechanic section listing special behaviors (e.g., damage over time zones, spawn multipliers, boss shields) and suggested counter units or strategies per mechanic.
Versioning and changelog
We keep a changelog summarizing data updates and wiki edits. Major meta shifts are highlighted with recommended retests for affected units.
Final notes
The wiki's goal is to be a single source of truth for PokePath TD data. For questions or to propose new pages, use the contribution link in the footer. Happy researching and good luck on the routes!
Example unit page structure
Each unit page includes:
- Basic stats: HP, attack, defense, speed, cost.
- Ability list: All passive and active abilities with descriptions and upgrade thresholds.
- Upgrade path: Recommended priority tiers for different playstyles.
- Recommended pairings: Units that synergize well and counter recommendations.
- Matchup notes: Routes or enemy types where the unit excels or underperforms.
Structured data and SEO
We structure pages with clear H2/H3 hierarchy to help search engines understand intent. In future updates we may include JSON-LD for article and FAQ markup to improve SERP presentation for key queries like “PokePath TD wiki” and “PokePath TD tier list”.
How to cite wiki content
If you reference wiki content in guides or videos, cite the page URL and note the version date; this helps trace back to the exact data set used for your recommendations.