Fast answer
Droppit is worth building when you want Water damage with built-in slow. It is usually not the first Water line to choose over Dewgrub, but it becomes much more attractive in crowded wave content.
What Droppit does differently
Droppit is not just another Water DPS. The line matters because its AoE pressure lingers and the slow helps your whole board breathe. That makes it easier to justify in messy content than a damage line that only wins clean duels.
Best use cases
Droppit feels strongest when:
- enemy waves stack on top of each other
- your team needs more time rather than more burst
- one Water lane is not enough for the content you are farming
How good is it for progression
For straight campaign value, Droppit is solid but not premium. It can absolutely help a growing roster, especially if your account still lacks a strong Water answer, but it is usually a second-tier investment rather than a first-priority carry.
Evolution priority
Medium. If Droppit is already one of your main Water pieces, evolution helps a lot because the line benefits from stronger sustained pressure. If Dewgrub or Frostnip already cover the job well, Droppit can wait.
Best team partners
Droppit likes teammates that either stabilize the board or turn slow into more damage:
- Buddi for sustain and cleaner lane uptime
- Frostnip for a more control-heavy Water shell
- Maskfry for pull plus mist setups that keep enemies grouped
Verdict
Droppit is a very playable Water specialist. It is not the broadest carry in the game, but if you value safer wave control, the line is easy to appreciate.