By Jay / / Games News

The Harvester Tower is the latest addition to Roblox’s Tower Defense Simulator, introduced through the Hex Escape Halloween event. Known for its unique crowd control abilities, the Harvester can be a game-changer in mid- to late-game scenarios. This tower, equipped with both offensive and support abilities, offers players an innovative way to manage crowds of enemies efficiently. Here’s a comprehensive look at the Harvester Tower, from its base stats and upgrade path to its unique Nature’s Bond ability.

Tower Defense Simulator How to Unlock the Harvester Tower

You can unlock the Harvester Tower in two ways:

  1. Completing the Hex Escape Halloween Event: Clear every night on hard mode to earn this powerful tower as a reward.
  2. Purchase Option: You can also buy the Harvester for 799 Robux if you prefer an instant unlock.

While it’s harder to obtain than its Halloween counterpart, the Hollow Punk, the Harvester has proven its worth for players looking for strong crowd control.

Harvester Tower Base Stats and Upgrade Path

The Harvester Tower starts with solid stats, though it’s not ideal for early-game due to its high placement cost of 1,400 cash. Here’s how its stats evolve with each upgrade:

  • Level 0: Deals 6 damage with a 1.208 fire rate, 13 range, 4.96 DPS, and a Pierce of 2. It includes an ability to detect flying enemies. Thorns deal 2 damage every 0.5 seconds, slow enemies by 15%, and last for 8 seconds.
  • Level 1 (250 cash): Damage increases to 8, range to 15, and DPS to 6.62. Thorns now deal 4 damage and cover more track space.
  • Level 2 (450 cash): Damage rises to 10, fire rate improves, range extends to 17, and Pierce goes up to 3, boosting DPS to 11.65. Thorns deal 6 damage, last 10 seconds, and slow enemies by 20%.
  • Level 3 (950 cash): Damage boosts to 20, range to 19, and DPS to 23.31. Thorns now deal 12 damage and increase their track coverage.
  • Level 4 (1,750 cash): Damage increases to 30, fire rate improves further, range goes up to 21.5, and DPS reaches 39.57. Thorns deal 20 damage, last 16 seconds, and slow by 25%.
  • Level 5 (3,750 cash): Final damage reaches 90, with a 26.5 range and 59.68 DPS. Thorns deal 30 damage, slow enemies by 30%, and cover even more track space.

Harvester’s Key Abilities: Crowd Control with Thorns

The Harvester Tower’s Thorn Summon Ability is the highlight of its arsenal. This skill can be activated every 40 seconds, creating a line of thorns along the track that:

  • Deals significant area damage (up to 60 DPS at max level).
  • Slows enemies by 30%, making it effective for both crowd control and stalling.
  • Lasts up to 16 seconds, meaning it can cover entire waves if timed well.

The Thorn Summon ability has unlimited pierce, allowing it to damage an unlimited number of enemies within its path. This ability is especially powerful when dealing with large enemy crowds, providing up to 3,000 DPS against a crowd of 50 enemies at max level.

Secret Ability: Nature’s Bond

An unexpected bonus with the Harvester Tower is its Nature’s Bond ability. When the Thorn Summon ability is activated, nearby farms close to the track will generate their own thorns. These thorns have half the duration and damage of the Harvester’s but can still add substantial DPS when placed strategically.

To maximize this effect, position your farms close to the track whenever using the Harvester Tower. This tactic increases your overall DPS and crowd control, making the Harvester a valuable support asset as well as a DPS tower.

Strategic Tips for Using the Harvester Tower

  1. Positioning Is Key: The Harvester’s piercing attacks are only effective if it can hit multiple enemies in a straight line. Place it near long, straight tracks for optimal performance.
  2. Utilize Mid- to Late-Game: Due to its higher cost, the Harvester is better suited for mid- to late-game waves when larger enemy crowds appear. In early game, it may be too costly and unreliable.
  3. Manage Ability Cooldowns: With a 40-second cooldown, the Thorn Summon ability should be used thoughtfully. In intense rounds, spread out multiple Harvester Towers to maintain a continuous thorn effect on the track.
  4. Leverage Nature’s Bond: Position farms along the track to increase the impact of Nature’s Bond, enhancing the Harvester’s crowd control abilities.

Is the Harvester Tower Worth It?

While the Harvester’s individual DPS may seem modest, its Thorn Summon ability and Nature’s Bond synergy make it an S-tier choice for crowd control in Tower Defense Simulator. The combined slowing effect and damage output can decimate waves of enemies, especially in game modes like Badlands 2 that feature large hordes. If you’re facing rounds with significant crowding, the Harvester will be a powerful addition to your strategy.

 

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