Stabilize the front line first
Run Priest support and put your toughest unit in the damage path first.
Why: Most 3-10 Nightmare reports sound like survival walls. Uptime matters before raw DPS.
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3-10 Nightmare - Cannot survive
Run Priest support and put your toughest unit in the damage path first.
Why: Most 3-10 Nightmare reports sound like survival walls. Uptime matters before raw DPS.
Use your most consistent stage for XP and defensive item rolls.
Why: Stable clears beat failed boss attempts when levels and gear are behind.
Spend only on runes that improve survival, cooldown, or carry uptime.
Why: Broad rune pivots are risky while the wall is still basic stability.
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Task Bar Hero Tools is a lightweight, unofficial workbench for TBH: Task Bar Hero players who know where they are stuck but do not know what to change next. The first tool focuses on stuck boss decisions: stage, difficulty, party composition, main issue, Priest access, and current farming target.
The goal is not to replace a full wiki or promise a perfect build. The goal is to turn a messy progression question into a short list of next moves you can test in one session. The page keeps the solver, explanation, preset examples, and source notes on the same URL so players and search engines can understand the task without jumping between a marketing page and a separate app.
The solver maps your selected wall to a small set of player-tested or estimated next moves. It favors low-risk adjustments before expensive rune, cube, market, or full-party pivots. If the issue is survival, it checks whether Priest support or safer farming should come first. If the issue is low damage, it favors carry uptime and focused upgrades instead of spreading resources everywhere.
Every recommendation is labeled. Player reports means a pattern appears repeatedly in community discussion or manual notes. Estimated means the advice is a reasonable progression hypothesis that still needs testing. Needs verification means the item is intentionally framed as something to check, not an official rule.
Common stuck points
These examples are intentionally narrow. They are easier to maintain, easier to verify, and less likely to pretend that player experience is official data.
Use this preset when your party reaches the boss but collapses before damage ramps. The first question is usually uptime: can the front line stay alive long enough for the carry to work?
Use this preset when early Nightmare clears feel slow or the boss remains healthy after a clean attempt. The safest test is to concentrate upgrades on one carry before rebuilding the full party.
Use this preset when Soulstone access, chest attempts, or market uncertainty is the blocker. The solver treats this as a route and attempt-tracking problem, not an official drop-rate calculator.
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Start by separating survival from damage. If attempts end early, test Priest support and safer gear before buying broad damage upgrades. If the party survives but the boss stays healthy, focus XP and upgrades on one reliable carry.
Farm first when failed pushes are lowering attempts per hour. Push when the current stage is consistent and the next wall is only slightly ahead. The solver favors the stage that improves your current blocker fastest.
Player reports often treat Priest as a stabilizer for progression walls. That does not mean Priest is mandatory for every build, but if survival is the problem, testing Priest is usually cheaper than rebuilding everything.
Player reports means the advice is based on repeated community patterns. Estimated means it is a reasonable manual note that still needs testing. Needs verification means you should treat it as a hypothesis, not a rule.
No. This page does not claim official drop rates, real-time market values, or server-side mechanics. Soulstone and chest advice is framed around routing, consistency, and manual attempt tracking.
The current version is manually maintained. Updates should happen when new player reports, patch changes, or in-game verification make a recommendation clearly better or clearly wrong.