PokéPath TD Invisible Units Guide: How to Beat Every Invisible Wave
Getting walled by a wave where enemies slip through like they don't even exist? You're almost certainly dealing with PokéPath TD invisible units. These stealthy Pokémon (like Kecleon) can ruin a clean run instantly if you don't bring the right answer.
This guide breaks down everything you need for every PokéPath TD invisible wave: the only real counters, a solid backup tactic, and the best placement so nothing sneaks past your defense again.
Direct Counters for PokéPath TD Invisible Pokémon
The safest way to handle PokéPath TD invisible enemies is simple: bring a Pokémon that can detect invisibility. Once a detector lands a hit, the invisible unit becomes permanently revealed, and your entire team can target it normally.
Think of these detectors as mandatory "scouts" for mid-to-late routes.
1) Honchkrow (S-Tier Detector)
- Pre-evolution: Murkrow
- Why it's the best: Honchkrow is the premier solution thanks to its great range and fast attack speed. It can quickly "tag" multiple invisible targets early, which makes it the most reliable pick for serious team comps.
2) Xatu (Reliable Alternative)
- Pre-evolution: Natu
- Why pick it: No Murkrow? Xatu is your clean backup. It provides consistent coverage and keeps invisible waves from becoming an instant loss.
3) Grumpig (Solid Support Option)
- Pre-evolution: Spoink
- Why pick it: Grumpig completes the trio. It's not flashy, but it gets the job done—reliable reveal support if your first choices aren't available.

Advanced Tactic: Reveal Invisible Units with Splash Damage
This method is not as consistent as direct detection, but it can save runs when you're missing a detector.
How it works
If an invisible Pokémon is standing next to a visible one, any AOE / splash damage that hits the visible target can also hit the invisible unit inside the blast radius. Any damage taken breaks invisibility immediately.
Best Pokémon for this tactic
- Corsola — huge ring-shaped AOE, great against clustered waves
- Excadrill — ground AOE can expose multiple units quickly
- Lucario — explosive projectiles often clip hidden targets
Important: Treat this as a backup plan, not your main strategy. If an invisible enemy is isolated, splash can't "accidentally" reveal it—and it will walk right through.
Best Strategy & Positioning for PokéPath TD Invisible Waves
Having the right Pokémon is only half the fight. Against PokéPath TD invisible waves, placement decides everything.
Step-by-step
- Identify the threat
Before the wave starts, check if it includes invisible enemies (e.g., Kecleon). - Always bring a detector
For routes known to include invisibility (such as Route 1-3 and beyond), keep at least one detector in your roster—Honchkrow if possible. - Place detection early
Put your anti-invisible unit near the start of the track. The goal is to reveal invisible enemies ASAP, giving your DPS towers (like Weavile or Machamp) maximum time to delete them before they reach the exit.
FAQ: PokéPath TD Invisible Enemies
Q: How many anti-invisible Pokémon do I need?
A: Usually one is enough. A single well-placed Honchkrow can reveal for the entire team.
Q: Can I win without a detector?
A: It's technically possible, but it's extremely inconsistent and depends on lucky splash reveals. For mid/late routes, you should always carry one of the three detectors.
Q: Why aren't my towers attacking invisible Kecleon?
A: Normal towers cannot see or target invisible units until they're revealed. You need Honchkrow, Xatu, Grumpig, or a splash hit to make them targetable.