Fast answer
For most F2P players, the best Wishbox target is the Tatari that gives your account repeat value across many modes. That often means Buddi first if you do not have a stable support, then a broad carry such as Voltfawn, Punchimp, or Dewgrub depending on what your roster is missing.
What F2P players should want from Wishbox
Wishbox should not be treated like a vanity reward. It is one of the cleanest chances to fix a weak roster shape without relying on luck. Free-to-play accounts grow fastest when Wishbox picks improve:
- daily consistency
- campaign progression
- future resource efficiency
That means the right pick is the one that solves the biggest account problem, not the one that sounds coolest.
Best Wishbox target types for F2P
1. Support anchor
If your account feels unstable, support is usually the best first answer. Buddi is the classic example because the line gives broad value and makes other upgrades feel better.
2. Universal carry
If support is already solved, the next strongest Wishbox target is often a carry that works almost everywhere. Voltfawn and Punchimp fit this pattern well because they turn investment into clear account momentum.
3. Coverage fixer
Some F2P accounts already have damage but keep stalling in specific matchups. In that case, a line like Dewgrub can be worth more than adding yet another generic attacker.
Best F2P Wishbox order for most accounts
This is the safest broad template:
- Buddi if missing
- Voltfawn if you need premium damage
- Punchimp if you need a steadier all-purpose carry
- Dewgrub if Water coverage is your missing job
Your own box can change the exact order, but the logic stays the same.
When a βrareβ pick is actually a bad pick
A flashy Wishbox choice is often wrong if:
- the unit duplicates a job you already cover
- your team still has no stable support
- the unit only shines in one narrow mode
- you cannot feed that line soon enough for the pick to matter
F2P progress depends on immediate usefulness more than future fantasy.
Best roster check before choosing
Ask these three questions:
- what causes most of my losses right now
- which Tatari would fix that problem in more than one mode
- can I actually build this line in the next few days
If the answer is not clear, lean toward support or a universal carry.
Best Wishbox mistakes to avoid
- choosing for rarity instead of function
- picking a second premium DPS before fixing weak support
- forcing an element team that your current box cannot complete
- forgetting how much better one strong core is than three scattered ideas
Verdict
The best F2P Wishbox target is the pick that makes your next week stronger, not the pick that looks best in a vacuum. For most accounts that means fixing support first, then upgrading into a carry that wins in many places.