Fast answer
Zobo-focused wave modes reward crowd pressure, smooth aiming, and a team that does not collapse when enemies stack up.
Why this search matters
Players often search Zobo Shooter and Zobo Buster when what they really want is the same thing: a better answer to dense Zobo waves. The board logic is the same even if the wording changes.
Best pieces to start from
- Dewgrub for repeated pressure
- Voltfawn for control and damage
- Buddi for board stability
- Goonbug when you need more aggressive lane disruption
How to build for the mode
The best shell is usually:
- one carry that keeps pressure up over time
- one support that keeps weak lanes alive
- one control or disruption pick that stops crowding from snowballing
That is why pure boss lineups often feel worse here than they do on paper.
What matters most
This is not a mode where you should chase the greediest boss-style lineup. If your board cannot handle stacked enemies, the run will slow down or end before your carry matters.
Common mistakes
- overvaluing single-target burst
- aiming for the nearest threat every time
- refusing to bring a support slot
- pushing a carry lane that your team cannot keep open
The aiming habit that helps most
Before each shot, decide whether you need:
- more damage
- more space
- more time
That one habit makes wave modes feel much more manageable.