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Best Knight Build in TBH: Task Bar Hero (June 2026)

All Things How June 5, 2026
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The Knight is the backbone of nearly every working team in TBH: Task Bar Hero. He is free, available from your very first hero slot, and built to absorb damage while still hitting hard with his long sword. The whole reason he sits at the top of the meta is flexibility. You can run him as a pure wall, or as a hybrid that tanks and contributes damage, and both directions hold up from the opening stages through the hardest content the game currently offers.

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Quick answer: Build the Knight for durability first. Prioritize Defense, Health, and Damage Reduction for a tank, or balance Attack, Defense, and Critical Chance for a hybrid. Always place him in the front slot so he intercepts hits before they reach your healer and DPS.

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Why the Knight is the best free class

The Knight covers three jobs at once, which is what separates him from every other free option. He holds the frontline, deals direct damage with his sword, and protects the team through his bubble shield ability. No other free class matches that mix of survivability and adaptability, and he works in any formation you put together.

You start TBH: Task Bar Hero with a single hero slot, so the Knight is also your first and only pick for a while. Choosing him early means your account is never stuck behind a fragile opener. Real team building begins once the second and third slots open up, but the Knight stays in the lineup the entire time.

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Knight build paths: Tank vs. Hybrid

There are two reliable ways to spec the Knight, and which one you pick depends on what the rest of your team brings. If you already run a dedicated damage dealer like the Hunter, Sorcerer, or Ranger, lean into the tank build and let them handle output. If your DPS is light, the hybrid build lets the Knight pick up the slack without falling over.

Build Stat priority Key items Best when
Tank Defense, Health, Damage Reduction Bonus armor, health regeneration, taunt effects You have a strong dedicated DPS
Hybrid Attack, Defense, Critical Chance Balanced offense and defense gear Your team needs extra damage up front

The Knight does not need to max his offense in most teams. When a real damage carry is present, every point you sink into pure attack is a point not spent keeping him standing. Survivability is the value he adds that nothing else on a free roster can replace.

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Best teams to build around the Knight

The Knight and Priest core is the foundation of every viable composition. The Knight soaks punishment while the Priest keeps his health topped up, and the pairing works even with basic ability builds. From there you add the best damage option your roster allows.

Team Composition Notes
Best two-hero Knight + Priest Forgiving core; Knight tanks, Priest sustains
Best free three-hero Knight + Priest + Ranger (or Sorcerer) Back-row DPS with simple build paths
Best overall Knight + Hunter + Priest Hunter raises the damage ceiling with AoE

If you own the DLC, the Slayer can technically replace the Knight on the frontline, but the Knight is the stronger choice. His all-rounder profile is more consistent across different content, and the Priest's healing is wasted if your tank drops too fast. Keep the Knight up front and let the Slayer or Hunter be the aggressive piece.

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Formation matters. Adding a new hero does not place them automatically. Check the order after every swap so the Knight stays in the front slot and your squishy DPS stays in the back.

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Positioning and verification

The Knight belongs in the front row so he intercepts incoming damage before it reaches the Priest or your ranged carry. Put a fragile class like the Ranger or Hunter up front, and they die before contributing anything. You know the build is working when the Knight holds aggro and stays alive through full enemy waves while your back-row DPS finishes the fight uninterrupted.

If the Knight is dying too quickly on harder waves, the problem is almost always one of two things. Either his defensive stats are underinvested, or the Priest is not specced for maximum healing output. Fix the tankier stats first, then make sure healing uptime is high, and the Knight's effective survivability climbs well past what his base numbers suggest.


Get the Knight's defensive core in place, pair him with a healing-focused Priest, and bolt on the strongest damage dealer you can field. That structure carries from the earliest stages to the toughest encounters, and the Knight remains the one constant you never need to swap out.

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