Achievements & Badges
32 badges to collect in PokéPath TD
Pokémon TD Achievement Badge Collection and Pokémon TD Achievement Goals
Pokémon TD Achievement badges are a set of small wins in PokéPath TD Achievements. Each badge is a drill, like
a gym set you clear in chunks. You chase one, rest, then chase the next. That pace keeps your run calm and your
gold safe. You'll spot gaps in your plan fast, then patch them. For example, a catch goal nudges you to swap
lanes and hunt. A star goal asks for clean clears and tight path reads. A heart goal says build slow and stun
first, then add raw hit. By and large, the list pushes you to mix roles and test maps. Pokémon TD Achievement
goals also give a quick map log. You can mark which lane leaks and which lane holds. Keep a short note, then
reset and try again. Oddly enough, the simple goals make the hard goals feel less heavy. Keep your core small,
then stack a safe pick on bends. Use Shuckle or slow tools when waves spike. The badge list is a calm guide,
not a rule book, so tweak it.
Badge #1 Catch 70 Pokémon in total.
Badge #2 Reach the final evo stage for every Pokémon.
Badge #3 Raise one Pokémon to level 100.
Badge #4 Bank $1,000,000 across runs.
Badge #5 Open every route on the map.
Badge #6 Earn 900 stars overall.
Badge #7 Clear wave 100 with Shuckle on the squad.
Badge #8 Finish wave 100 with 10+ hearts.
Badge #9 Defeat 100,000 foes.
Badge #10 Defeat 100 unique Pokémon species.
Badge #11 Defeat 225 Delibird.
Badge #12 Reset 100 times.
Badge #13 Win a wave with 1 heart left.
Badge #14 Land stun 10,000 times.
Badge #15 Apply slow 10,000 times.
Badge #16 Apply burn 10,000 times.
Badge #17 Apply poison 10,000 times.
Badge #18 Apply curse 10,000 times.
Badge #19 Hit for 9,999+ in one strike.
Badge #20 Restore 10 hearts through your Pokémon.
Badge #21 Ring Sunflora with 9 Pokémon.
Badge #22 Earn $100,000 with Meowth or Persian.
Badge #23 Defeat Articuno.
Badge #25 Defeat Moltres.
Badge #28 Defeat Suicune.
Badge #29 Defeat Regirock.
Badge #31 Defeat Registeel.
Badge #32 Finish every achievement.
Notable Achievements
Notable goals show the moments that change a run. They test pace, gold flow, and tight path reads. You do not
need them first, yet they teach the big beats. Save goals push you to build eco early and stay cool later. Star
goals ask for three star clears, so each map needs a plan. Heart goals want clean lanes, so crowd control must be
on point. Legendary goals force long term prep, not last second rush. Think of them like boss rounds in a gym,
hard but fair. When you aim for one, you also cover many small badges. That overlap is handy, since time in a run
is tight. Use quick tests on a safe route before a risky push. If a wave leaks, pause and rework one lane at a
time. By and large, small swaps beat big resets. Keep notes on which units stack well, then lean on that core.
You will feel a rhythm, then the hard goals stop feeling huge. Stay light on ego, and the set will click.
💰 Pokémon TD Achievement Save $1,000,000 — Pokémon TD Achievement Gold Run
This goal is a long haul, not a quick pop. You need gold tools early, or the math will fight you. Pick Meowth or Persian fast, then place on long bends. Their gold ticks add up, and that slow drip wins. Keep early spend low, and don't chase shiny upgrades. A cheap slow unit can guard the farm lane. Once the bank grows, add one main DPS and one wide hit. That mix keeps leaks low while the gold stack climbs. Save a small stash for boss spikes, so a loss won't ruin you. If a wave hurts, swap one role, not the full crew. Use resets as a tool, not a rage move. By and large, the win comes from calm pace and tight lanes. Track runs in short notes and mark your best farm routes. When gold hits half a mil, slow down and guard the line. A safe lane is worth more than fast spend. Stay chill, and the big bank will come.
⭐ 900 Stars Total Goal
Stars track clean clears, so each map needs a tidy plan. Aim for three stars on safe routes before hard ones. You need a core that handles packs and lone foes. A slow unit up front buys time for your main hit. A wide hit unit wipes stacks when lanes pinch. Keep one flex slot for odd waves or fast foes. If you miss a star, read the leak path and fix that spot. Often a small move on a bend wins more than a full swap. Spend gold on range when the path is long and open. Spend gold on power when the path is short and rough. Use short test runs, then save your best build in notes. A calm pace helps, since star runs punish wild spend. By and large, maps reward steady roles, not hype picks. You will feel the flow once the lane holds with spare hearts. Keep at it, and the 900 goal feels fair. Stars stack fast when you stop leaks early.
❤️ Wave 100 with 10 Hearts Left
This heart goal is about control, not raw burst. You must keep leaks near zero for a long stretch. Start with a slow or stun unit on the first bend. Place your main DPS where the path is longest. Add a wide hit unit for pack waves, so the lane stays clear. Keep heals or regen tools ready if your team has them. Gold is tight, so don't blow it all on one lane. Build a second lane guard before wave spikes rise. When a leak starts, fix that spot first, not last. Use short checks each wave, like a pit stop. If hearts dip, pause, reset, and tweak the core. By and large, safe pace beats wild speed here. Lean on Shuckle or other wall units if you have them. Test on a route you know, then move to new ones. The goal feels strict, yet the path teaches calm play. Hold ten hearts, and the run feels smooth.
🏆 Defeat the Legendary Flock and Beasts
This goal is a full tour of the big bosses. Each legend has a pace, so scout their wave first. Articuno asks for cold control and steady DPS. Zapdos hits fast, so keep slow tools in front. Moltres burns hard, so stack range to hit early. Raikou and Entei rush in waves, so keep a flex slot ready. Suicune feels tanky, so plan for long fights. Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are slow but heavy. That trio needs strong burst with safe sustain. Use a core you trust, then add one tech unit per boss. Don't chase full swaps; small tweaks pay off. Keep your gold bank, since legend waves punish panic. A short reset can save a long run, so use it. By and large, role balance beats raw power. When you drop all legends, the badge feels earned. Stay steady. Take it step by step, and the run stays clean.
PokéPath TD Achievement Guide and Tips
Use this guide as a clear map, not a stiff rule set. In PokéPath TD Achievements, each badge is a skill check.
A Pokémon TD Achievement run works best with a lean core. Pick one main hit unit, one slow unit, and one wide
hit. Add a gold unit when the lane feels safe. Keep notes on map bends, since those spots stretch hit time. When
a wave jumps, move one unit and test again. That small move beats a full reset in most runs. For example, a long
lane likes range, while short bends like power. Use quick checks after each boss to keep your heart count high.
You can read more on core tower defense ideas here:
tower defense basics.
The key is calm pace, since panic spend kills long goals. Oddly enough, slow runs often save more time in the
end. Stick with a plan, yet stay loose when the map shifts. Keep your badge chase fun, and you will clear more
goals.
Start → Core → Spike → Clear
- ✅ Keep one slow unit on the first bend.
- 💡 Save a small gold bank for spikes.
- 🧭 Track leak lanes with quick notes.
- 🎯 Swap one role before a full reset.
“Small tweaks beat big resets when a badge feels close.”
| Focus | Use |
| Slow + Stun | Hold foes in range |
| Range + Power | Clear long lanes fast |
| Gold + Flex | Keep pace on spikes |