CyberTitans Guide: How to Play the Game for New Players
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Interested in the gameplay of CyberTitans? This article covers the game mechanics and everything else you should know when playing CyberTitans.
Topics to read before diving into this lesson#Copy URL to this article section
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What are Titans, Crystals and Objects?
What are the game mechanics of CyberTitans?
What do I need to consider in CyberTitans matches?
How to increase my chances of winning in CyberTitans?
About the Game#Copy URL to this article section
CyberTitans is an autobattler game in which players select and deploy Titans on the board to battle your opponents’ teams while working with a limited amount of Gold that you can spend in buying Titans. The goal is to build the most powerful team possible and devise a unique strategy to eliminate your opponents.
The game has 3 match modes: 2-player match mode compete in a 1 on 1 battle until 1 player reaches zero health, 4 player match mode where you engage in a round-robin format against 3 different opponents and Titans combinations, and 8 player match mode where you battle against 7 other players until 1 player is crowned champion by reducing opponent's health to 0. The 2-player and 8-player modes are played privately—you can invite your friends to play

CyberTitans Match Modes
Game Controls#Copy URL to this article section
To make it easier for you to play the game, you may refer to the game control shortcut below

CyberTitans Game Control Shorcut
Titans are the playable units in the game. They cost anywhere between 1 Gold and 5 Gold. They fall under different breeds, classes, and tiers. Some Titans have multiple classes. Titans also have stats that determine their effectiveness in battle. Understanding the capabilities of each breed and class can help you put together the strongest possible combination while also considering how much Gold you can spend.
Stats and Status Effects#Copy URL to this article section
Titans stats are an essential aspect of the game to understand. It can assist you in analyzing and developing strategies to maximize your Titan's stat potential. Let's go over what each Stat does:

CyberTitans Character Stats
HP / Health | The health of the unit. In the example above, Karn’s HP is 1820 |
Charge | The energy that a Titan consumes to activate its Titans power. For example, Karn needs 80 Charge to cast its power. |
Damage | Amount of physical damage a unit can inflict on its opponent. In the above image, Karn’’s Attack is 163. |
Cyber Damage | Amount of cyber damage a unit can inflict on its opponents. |
Defense | Reduces the amount of physical damage dealt by the opponent's Titans to your units. |
Cyber Defense | Reduces the amount of cyber damage dealt by the opponent's Titans to your units. |
Attack Speed | The rate at which a unit can do basic attacks. For example, If a Titan has a 1.00 Attack Speed, It can perform 1 basic attack per second. |
Range | How far a unit can attack from where they are positioned. |
Crit Damage | The increased damage dealt by a Titan when it lands a critical hit. |
% of Crit | The probability of landing a critical attack. |
Titan Power | A unit’s special ability |
During the battle, Titans can be affected by the Status Effect which can significantly change the course of the match. Here are the status effects in the game:
Stun | The unit cannot perform any action. |
Bleed | The affected unit loses HP over time. |
Invulnerable | The unit cannot be affected by any type of attack. |
Freeze | The unit is temporarily immobilized, which means it can't perform any action. |
Burn | The unit is in a burning state causing damage to HP over time. |
Elusive | The unit is immune to other status effects. |
Breeds#Copy URL to this article section
There are 6 available breeds namely Arctic, Forest, Desert, Electric, Humanoid, Magma, and Oceanic. Here is the full list of available Titans per breed:

Titans Arctic Breed

Titans Forest Breed

Titans Desert Breed

Titans Electric Breed

CyberTitans Humanoid Breed

Titans Magma Breed

Titans Oceanic Breed
Classes#Copy URL to this article section
All Titans have different classes, as of this writing there are 11 available classes in the game: Assassin, Caster, Greedy, Demon, Shieldmaiden, Guardian, Weapon Master, Spirit, Indomitable, Shooter, and Holy.
Classes, along with Breeds, are important in the game for acquiring synergies that can help you defeat your opponent's units. Here is the full list of Titans per Class:
Assassin
Because of their high critical strike chance and damage, this class poses a significant threat to the enemy's backline. They can eliminate high-priority targets, making them a powerful threat in battle.
Caster
This class can control the battlefield with various spells and abilities as well as deal strong magical damage to enemy units, making them an essential component of team composition.

Assassin Titans

Caster Titans
Greedy
This class provides a chance to earn additional resources such as skips, gold, and objects that can help build a stronger team.
Shieldmaiden
Shieldmaidens are the ultimate defenders. Their defensive capabilities will help the team in surviving the battle. Placing them as frontline units can help them maximize their potential.

Greedy Titans

Shieldmaiden Titans
Demon
The Demon class gains more strength from their fallen allies. The more demons die in battle, the more power they can get.
Weapon Master
The Weapon Master's specialty is to quickly deal a large amount of damage to opponents. By using their basic attack, this class gains additional attack speed, making them even deadlier in battle.

Demon Titans

Weapon Master Titans
Guardian
The Guardian Class focuses on increasing the health of its allies. Making this class a good option for keeping your team resilient in battle.
Spirit
The Spirit's top priority is to provide CyberDefense to allies. This can help take less CyberDamage from its opponents, making them a viable option to help keep the team alive.

Guardian Titans

Spirit Titans
Indomitable
The more health lost, the more powerful the Indomitable class becomes. When their life drops to 80%, this class gains increased attack speed and life steal, making them even more dangerous in battle.
Shooter
Because the Shooter class deals a lot of damage from afar, positioning them in the backline will maximize their abilities. Their basic attacks have a chance to trigger additional attacks, making them even more lethal in battle.

Indomitable Titans

Shooter Titans
Holy
The ability to make your allies immune to damage is a game-changer. The Holy Class can help keep your allies alive and protected, making them a good option to consider in combat.

CyberTitans Holy Class
Tiers / Gold Cost#Copy URL to this article section
There are 5 tiers of Titans in the game. This can be determined using their unit cost:
Tier | Unit Cost |
1 | 1 gold |
2 | 2 gold |
3 | 3 gold |
4 | 4 gold |
5 | 5 gold |
The power of Titans increases in proportion to their unit cost; more powerful Titans have higher costs than the less powerful ones. Here are the list of Titans per Tier:
Tier 1

CyberTitans Tier 1 Units
Tier 2

CyberTitans Tier 2 Units
Tier 3

CyberTitans Tier 3 Units
Tier 4

CyberTitans Tier 4 units
Tier 5

CyberTitans Tier 5 Units
Crystal is one of the unique features of the game that can significantly help you defeat your opponents. There are 3 Crystals available in the game:
Lethal Crystal (red)
Ultimate Crystal (blue)
Fortune Crystal (yellow)
Each Crystal grants stats and bonuses for all of the Titans deployed on your board: the higher the level, the greater the stats and bonuses you can obtain. Each Crystal can be leveled up to level 3.
Here are the stats and bonuses you can get from each Crystal:
Lethal Crystal

CyberTitans Lethal Crystal
Ultimate Crystal

CyberTitans Ultimate Crystal
Fortune Crystal

CyberTitans Fortune Crystal
Objects can be equipped to Titans, making them stronger and leading you to victory. Objects can be upgraded, and you are given three options of what the object can turn into every time you upgrade. You can do this for all objects except for Metamorphosis objects. Each upgrade can provide Titans different stat boosts and bonuses.
Here is the list of objects in the game:

CyberTitans Object
Object | Description |
Metamorphosis | adds a new synergy to one of your Titans |
Raygun | boosts the Titans to deal more damage to the enemies |
Rod | boosts Titans to deal more damage with their Cyber abilities to the enemies |
Extra Ammo | boosts Titans to deal more damage with critical attacks |
Battery | provides extra charge to the Titans that hold the item |
Breastplate | Protects the Titan from damage |
Force Field | Boosts the Titans to resist the Cyber damage the enemies can do to them. |
Upgrade | Used to upgrade another object. You can only upgrade an object once. |
Game Mechanics#Copy URL to this article section
The objective of the game is to be the last player standing, but how do we achieve this? Just like in a typical autobattler game, you are set to battle against other players by strategically placing your pieces on the board. For the game CyberTitans, there are some key resources that can impact the game that you must manage.
In order to win, you need to consider the Stages and Rounds, Health, Gold, Skips, Objects, XP, Level, Positioning, and Synergies.
At the beginning of the match, you are automatically given 10 Gold and 2 Skips (but this won’t be shown on the screen yet). You will be asked to choose between 10 additional Gold or 2 additional Skips. Whatever you choose will help you win the match depending on the strategy you will use. By choosing the Gold, you’ll be able to buy more Titans and upgrade your level sooner. By choosing the Skips, you can have a better chance of obtaining a Crystal in the Crystal Challenge.

Choose 10 Gold or 2 Skips
Stages and Rounds#Copy URL to this article section
Each match is made up of Stages and Rounds. Each stage consists of 4 rounds, and each round has a preparation and a battle round then after each stage, you will partake in the Crystal Challenge where you have a chance to create your desired Crystal.
Preparation Round#Copy URL to this article section
Here are the parts of the game screen that can be seen during the Preparation Round:

CyberTitans Preparation Round
The Preparation Round lasts for 45 seconds. In this phase, you can do the following:
Setup and Placing of Titans - You will be able to drag and strategically place your available Titans on the 8x4 grid board in the center of the screen.
Buy Titans - Gold will be deducted from your balance after you buy the Titan. You can see their unit cost in the upper left corner. If you’re not getting the Titans you want, you can refresh the shop for 2 Gold.
Sell Titans - You can drag the unit into the Sell option to sell the Titans and get your Gold and Equipped Object back.
Upgrade Titans - Buying 3 of the same type of unit will upgrade your Titan. You can upgrade it until level 3. This means you need a total of 9 units of the same type to max their level.
Equip and Upgrade Objects - You can equip Objects to Titans by dragging them to your available units. You can also upgrade them by using the Upgrade Object.
Battle Round#Copy URL to this article section
The Battle Round lasts for 30 seconds. In this phase, all you have to do is watch your Titans in battle. The Health, Charge, and Equipped Objects are displayed over your units. The Titans with blue-colored HP bars are yours while the units with red-colored HP bars are your opponent’s.
The round ends when all of the opponent’s Titans have been defeated. If there is no winner yet after 30 seconds, the round will have an additional 10 seconds to determine the winner.
Crystal Challenge and Skips#Copy URL to this article section
After each stage, you will have a chance to create a Crystal and get additional coins, objects, and units in the Crystal Challenge. 3 card reels will appear on your screen, you need to match the color of the 3 center cards to build a Crystal. The number of attempts to match the puzzle depends on the amount of Skips you have.
You have 2 Skips, or 4 if you chose the +2 Skips option at the start of the match. You will receive 2 additional skips each stage, and your remaining skips from the previous stage are carried over. Aside from this, you can get additional skips if you activate the Greedy synergy that gives you a chance to obtain skips each round
All players start with 10 Health, and in each round where players battle each other, the loser will lose health. The amount of health in losing a match depends on the stage. For Stages 1 and 2, the loser is deducted 1 Health. For Stage 3, the loser is deducted 2 Health. For Stage 4, the loser is deducted 3 Health.
To manage your health and win rounds, you need to buy Titans, and you need Gold in order to do so. You will earn 10 Gold at the start of each round and for every 10 Gold you still hsbr, you can earn an additional Gold interest. Additionally, if you win in a round you will also receive 1 additional Gold. The table will show you how much interest you can earn by saving gold up to 40:
Gold | Interest |
0 - 9 | 0 |
10 - 19 | +1 |
20 - 29 | +2 |
30 - 39 | +3 |
40+ | +4 |
Aside from buying Titans, Gold can be used to buy XP and to refresh the Shop. The Shop consists of 5 random Titans that refresh each round. You can also lock the shop if you want to retain the available Titans for the next round. If you are not satisfied with the current Titans you can refresh it by spending 2 gold.
There are 5 tiers of Titans, the tier probabilities for Titans depend on your current level. The odds of rolling higher-tier Titans increase with your current level. Also, there is a fixed Titan pool sized for each tier which is shared among all the players. There 29 units per 1-Gold Titan (i.e. there are 29 Flynts, 29 Dappers, and so on). You can check the table below for tier pool size and probabilities per level:
Level | Tier 1 (29 units) | Tier 2 (22 units) | Tier 3 (18 units) | Tier 4 (12 units) | Tier 5 (10 units) |
3 | 75% | 24% | 1% | 0% | 0% |
4 | 55% | 30% | 14% | 1% | 0% |
5 | 35% | 40% | 20% | 5% | 0% |
6 | 22% | 30% | 35% | 12% | 1% |
7 | 14% | 23% | 35% | 23% | 5% |
8 | 10% | 15% | 30 | 30% | 15% |
Note: The Titans that you get in the Crystal Challenge are out of this pool.
Level and Experience (XP)#Copy URL to this article section
All players start at level 3 and passively gain 2 XP after each round. The XP requirement increases at each level. If you want to level up faster, you can spend 2 gold to gain 2 XP. The table below shows the XP requirement per level:
Level | XP requirement |
3 > 4 | 4 |
4 > 5 | 8 |
5 > 6 | 18 |
6 > 7 | 30 |
7 > 8 | 48 |
Aside from the importance of Level and XP in your tier probabilities, this is also what determines the number of Titans you can place on your board. The following table shows how many Titans you can place on your board per level:
Level | Number of Titans |
3 | 3 |
4 | 4 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 6 |
7 | 7 |
8 | 8 |
Note: The effect of a level 1 Fortune Crystal is an additional 1 Titan on the board; this means that you can put a total of 9 Titans at level 8 if you have a level 1 Fortune Crystal.
Positioning#Copy URL to this article section
Knowing how to position your Titans properly can increase your chances of winning. Placing them in the most optimal positions will help you maximize their value. For beginners, you should always remember the concept of having frontline and backline Titans.
Usually, a frontline unit has more health, defense, and cyber defense. Their main role is to soak up the opponent’s damage. This set of Titans also has a 1 or 2 range so placing them in the frontline will maximize their value and power. Backline units are more focused on providing damage and cyber damage. These Titans typically have the longest range, allowing them to hit opposing Titans from a distance.
This is just a basic concept of positioning; as you gain more experience playing the game, you will understand it better and be able to devise your own strategy for positioning your Titans.
Activating Synergy is one of the main key resources of the game. For CyberTitans, there are two types of synergies - breed and class. All Titans have at least one of each type. Placing Titans on the board adds +1 to their respective synergy. You can see the active synergies on the left side of the screen.

CyberTitans Synergy
For example, Dapper’s Class is Shooter. If you want to activate its synergy you must have additional Shooter units such as Khepri, Ukir, and Protonn. You activated the 2 Shooter Synergy if you have Dapper and Khepri on your board, which gives your team a 40% chance of extra attack. If you have the 4 Shooter Synergy, your chance of getting an extra attack increases to 70%.

CyberTitans Dapper's Class
Each Synergy can give you different stats and bonuses learning each of them can help you build a better team composition. Here is the list of effects each synergy can give you:
Type and Effect | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 |
Arctic Get at the beginning of the battle: | 10% Max HP in shield 1% Max HP in CyberDamage | 15% Max HP in shield 1% Max HP in CyberDamage | 25% Max HP in shield 1% Max HP in CyberDamage | 50% Max HP in shield 1% Max HP in CyberDamage |
Forest Gain every 5 seconds (Max 5 times): | 5 Damage and CyberDamage 5 Defense and CyberDefense | 8 Damage and CyberDamage 8 Defense and CyberDefense | 18 Damage and CyberDamage 18 Defense and CyberDefense | 40 Damage and CyberDamage 40 Defense and CyberDefense |
Desert During 15 seconds reduce enemy Titans | 30% Attack Speed | 50% Attack Speed | 70% Attack Speed | |
Electric Perform lightning strikes every 5 seconds dealing damage to all enemy Titans | 90 CyberDamage | 200 CyberDamage | 400 CyberDamage | |
Humanoid Summon a deployable unit | Gearz Level 1 | Gearz Level 2 | Gearz Level 3 | |
Magma 2 seconds after the battle starts, a meteorite falls and does | 200 Damage to all enemies | 300 Damage to all enemies 10 seconds Burn | 200 Damage to all enemies 10 seconds Burn 3 seconds Stun | 600 Damage to all enemies 20 seconds Burn 5 seconds Stun |
Oceanic Titans who have items equipped get | 400 Health 15 Damage and CyberDamage | 600 Health 25 Damage and CyberDamage | 800 Health 40 Damage and CyberDamage | 1000 Health 80 Damage and CyberDamage |
Assassin Get | 25% Critical Chance 200% Critical Damage | 40% Critical Chance 250% Critical Damage | ||
Caster Basic attacks provide +5 extra Charge to all Titans on board. | 20% CyberDamage 5 extra charge per basic attack | 80% CyberDamage 5 extra charge per basic attack | ||
Greedy Grants 1 gold per lost round after each Fight round. They give | 33% chance of obtaining Skip | 50% chance of obtaining Skip and Object | ||
Demon When an ally demon dies, the rest of the demons get | 15% of Damage and CyberDamage 15% Defense and CyberDefense | 18% of Damage and CyberDamage 18% Defense and CyberDefense | 22% of Damage and CyberDamage 22% Defense and CyberDefense | 25% of Damage and CyberDamage 25% Defense and CyberDefense |
ShieldMaiden All Titans on board get | 30 Defense | 180 Defense | ||
Guardians Get double from this buff. All Titans on board get | 200 Health | 400 Health | 600 Health | |
Weapon Master Every time they do a basic attack (Max. 10 times) they get | 8% Attack Speed | 10% Attack Speed | 15% Attack Speed | 25% Attack Speed |
Spirit All Titans on board get | 30 CyberDefense | 180 CyberDefense | ||
Indomitable Under 60% health, they gain (This effect only applies the first time it drops 80%) | 50% Attack Speed 20% Life Steal | 80% Attack Speed 25% Life Steal | 160% Attack Speed 30% Life Steal | |
Shooter Every basic attack they do has a chance of triggering an extra attack | 40% chance of Extra Attack | 70% chance of Extra Attack | ||
Holy After an ally loses life and every 10 seconds the ally with less% of maximum health get | 2.5 seconds Invulnerability |
Basic Tips for Beginners#Copy URL to this article section
You can instantly level up by holding the upgrade button. It can help you spend less time leveling up and more time doing other things in the game.
Always keep an eye on your opponent's positioning and team composition. This can help you to prepare, counter and adjust your position if necessary.
Make sure to maximize your interest. It can assist you in developing your team composition and strategy. Knowing when to level up and when to roll are effective ways to manage your economy
Equip and upgrade objects wisely. Objects can be game changers; knowing where to equip the object and which upgrade to use can give you a lot of advantages in battle.
And that’s all you need to know when you start playing CyberTitans!
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