Understanding the difference between Unit Power and Roster Power will help you choose the best strategy for battles.
Unit Power
Unit Power represents the strength of an individual unit.
It’s based on that unit’s stats: Attack, Health, Speed, and Range.
You can view it in the unit’s profile (for example, the Battle Tank shows 5,650 Unit Power).
Tip: Upgrade your units to boost their Unit Power.
Roster Power
Roster Power is the total power of the five units you select for your roster.
It’s displayed before you start a battle, allowing you to compare your strength to your opponent’s.
A higher Roster Power gives you an advantage, but a smart mix of units and tactics can still turn the tide!
