Last Updated: July 2026 | Verified this week
Toilet Tower Defense is a tower defense game where you place toilet-themed units, like Cameramen, TV Men, and Speaker Men, along a path to stop waves of Skibidi-Toilet-style monsters from getting through. It blew up alongside the Skibidi Toilet trend and has pulled in more than 6.15 billion visits since launching in June 2023.
Honesty up front: as of May 2026 the game entered official Legacy mode. The developer, Telanthric, confirmed he has stopped updating it to focus on new projects, so treat Toilet Tower Defense as a finished classic you can still play rather than a live-service game expecting new content. This wiki covers how to play, the crate and rarity system, exactly what happened, tips, and a FAQ, with links to our codes, script, and value list pages at the bottom.
Toilet Tower Defense Overview
| Toilet Tower Defense Overview |
| Game Name |
Toilet Tower Defense |
| Developer |
Telanthric Development |
| Genre |
Tower Defense / Gacha |
| Goal |
Place toilet-themed units to fight off waves of toilet monsters |
| Currency |
Coins and Gems (for crates and summons) |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile) |
| Max Players |
30 per server |
| Visits |
6.15B+ |
| Release |
June 2023 |
| Status |
Legacy mode, still online but no new updates (as of July 2026) |
How to Play Toilet Tower Defense
- Step on a platform to start a match, either a set-wave mode or Endless Mode.
- Spend coins to place units along the path. Each one attacks anything that walks by.
- Survive the waves. The goal is simple: do not let anything reach the end.
- Earn coins from wins and daily missions, then spend them opening crates.
- Summon random units from the crate rotation, which changes every hour.
- Trade spare units with other players once you know what they are actually worth.
Toilet Tower Defense Gameplay: Crates, Rarities and Trading
The loop is classic tower defense with a gacha twist: place units, survive waves, earn currency, open crates, repeat. Crates rotate their available units every hour, so part of the game is deciding whether to pull now or wait for a better rotation.
Every unit falls somewhere on the rarity ladder:
| Rarity Band |
What It Means |
| Basic and Uncommon |
The most common crate pulls. Fine for your first waves, replaced quickly |
| Rare and Epic |
Solid mid-game units that carry you through most story waves |
| Legendary and Mythic |
The units worth chasing, and the backbone of a strong endgame team |
| Godly and Ultimate |
The rarest pulls in the game, including the one-of-a-kind Quantum Cameraman |
Since the game is in Legacy mode, trading is now a huge part of the community. For what your units are actually worth right now, check our Toilet Tower Defense value list.
What Happened to Toilet Tower Defense?
The short version: the trend that made it huge eventually cooled off. Toilet Tower Defense rode the Skibidi Toilet wave to millions of players and kept up regular updates for almost three years. On April 30, 2026, developer Telanthric posted an honest explanation in the official Discord: the game had fallen off over time, a full re-script and rebalance would cost months of revenue the game was no longer earning, and he wanted to move on to new projects, including a Jujutsu-Kaisen-inspired tower defense and a separate zombie survival game.
Two days later, on May 2, 2026, the Legacy Update shipped as a send-off. It is the 97th and final logged update, and it turned Toilet Tower Defense into its own snapshot version with a completely separate save file. Coins, gems, units, and wins from the old game do not carry over, though owned gamepasses do. A Legacy Shop brought back old limited-time exclusives like the Spider Crate, Scientist Crate, Camera Repair Drone, Jetpack Cameraman, Titan Cameraman, and TV Woman for players who missed them the first time. The Roblox listing itself now literally starts with “[LEGACY]” in its title.
The game is still online and playable, with thousands of people playing at any given time, but no further content updates are planned. Veterans, traders, and value-list checkers keep the community alive even without new content.
Tips for New Toilet Tower Defense Players
- Farm set-wave modes first. They are the steadiest coin source and teach you the map layouts.
- Watch the hourly crate rotation before you spend. A weak rotation is not worth pulling on.
- Save coins for the crate most likely to hold the unit you actually want, instead of opening everything.
- Check the value list before any trade. Legacy mode has made trading a much bigger part of the game.
- Mix single-target and area units. A balanced setup clears more waves than an all-in team.
- Grab a friend before trying Endless Mode. Full 30-player servers make the harder waves much easier.
Toilet Tower Defense FAQ
What kind of game is Toilet Tower Defense?
Toilet Tower Defense is a tower defense gacha game on Roblox where you place toilet-themed units, like Cameramen and TV Men, to fight off waves of Skibidi-Toilet-style monsters and summon new units from crates.
Is Toilet Tower Defense shut down?
No, it is still online and playable. It entered official Legacy mode in May 2026, meaning the developer has stopped adding new content, but the game itself has not been removed.
Will Toilet Tower Defense get new updates?
The developer has said he is not planning to. He explained in April 2026 that the game’s popularity had faded and he wants to focus on new projects instead, including a Jujutsu-Kaisen-inspired tower defense and a zombie survival game.
What was the Legacy Update?
It was the 97th and final logged update, released May 2, 2026. It gave the game its own separate save file, so old coins, gems, units, and wins do not carry over, though gamepasses do, and it brought back several old limited-time exclusive units for one last chance to grab them.
Which units are worth the most now?
With the game in Legacy mode, values shift based on trading demand rather than new content. See our Toilet Tower Defense value list for current numbers.
Does Toilet Tower Defense have codes?
Check our Toilet Tower Defense Codes page for anything still redeemable. With the game in Legacy mode, new codes are unlikely, but old ones sometimes still work.