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Water DPS

Droppit

Droppit guide for Clash Critters with role notes, upgrade priority, best modes, teammate ideas, image sources, wiki facts, and conservative build advice.

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Quick Verdict

Cloud Mist is the page's main hook

Cloud Mist should be the first thing you judge when testing Droppit. Its role has to show a practical improvement before the next upgrade tier. Start with stages where multiple enemies stay alive long enough for area damage to matter.

Its Purple tier puts it in a comparison band where same-role alternatives deserve a look before deeper spending. The current wiki stat grades list Attack C, HP E, Defense E, which helps set expectations before you compare it with alternatives. It starts the Droppit -> Bubbit -> Tideon line, so early spending should be judged by whether that full path interests your account.

F2P value: Tied to how often Droppit's Water DPS job appears in your current blocker list.

Best Modes

Good places to test

  • Campaign or Horde waves where slow control can hit more than one target
  • Boss Challenge attempts once a frontline already protects the damage slot
  • Evolution-line testing for its starter form in the Droppit -> Bubbit -> Tideon line status before spending food or duplicates

Be careful in

  • Boards with no reliable frontline in front of the damage slot
  • Pure single-target checks if its area value is the main reason you are considering it

Compare results against the Gold Mine Rush guide, Boss Challenge guide, and Horde Invasion guide.

Best Teammates

Droppit wants protection first, then a support or healer if the fight lasts long enough for slow control to repeat.

Use these as comparison partners, then keep the pairing that makes Droppit's listed skill easiest to measure.

Upgrade Priority

Priority: Droppit earns upgrade attention when its slow control matches the stages blocking progress.

Check the starter form in the Droppit -> Bubbit -> Tideon line against your current account goal: campaign push, mode farming, or a specific element gap.

Stop if Droppit is no longer part of your active board, if a same-role Tatari gives cleaner results, or if the next upgrade delays a stronger line.

Appearance

Visual notes summarized from wiki.gg.

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Evolution Trial

Droppit's evolution trial unlocks once it reaches ?? stars. To evolve it into Bubbit you need to complete the following task: * Obtain Droppit x1 to have a bunny party!

How to Get Droppit

  • * Obtain Droppit x1 to have a bunny party!

Skills

  • Cloud Mist: Releases a mist that continuously deals AoE damage and slows enemies.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Area damage gives Droppit a clear reason to test it against crowded waves.
  • Water typing makes it easier to slot into teams that need that element without changing the whole board.
  • Its evolution position (starter form in the Droppit -> Bubbit -> Tideon line) helps decide whether the unit is a short bridge or a longer project.

Weaknesses

  • Area-focused value drops sharply when the fight feeds enemies one at a time.
  • Public data does not confirm every exact number, so compare repeated attempts rather than one lucky clear.
  • Droppit can be outclassed if another Tatari covers the same DPS job with better current investment.

Common Mistakes

  • Using Droppit in a fight that does not ask for slow control, then blaming the unit for a bad matchup.
  • Putting scarce food into Droppit before the account knows whether the full line is worth chasing.
  • Dropping Droppit into an unstable formation and expecting it to fix unrelated team gaps.

FAQ

Is Droppit worth building in Clash Critters?

Droppit is worth attention when slow control is the answer your team is missing. If the stage is asking for a different job, keep it as a comparison pick rather than forcing upgrades.

Is Droppit good for beginners?

Beginners should use Droppit only when its DPS job enters the active board. A high-rarity or interesting skill is not enough by itself.

What team should I use with Droppit?

Droppit wants protection first, then a support or healer if the fight lasts long enough for slow control to repeat.

Similar Tatari to compare