At A Glance
- Directly transferring custom units from PC to mobile isn’t officially supported.
- Some workarounds exist but come with limitations and risks.
- The safest option is recreating units manually using the Unit Creator.
Can You Transfer Custom Units from PC to Mobile?
One of the most common questions from players is whether they can bring their custom units from the PC version of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator into the Pocket Edition. The short answer: not officially.
The developers have confirmed that while TABS Pocket Edition includes the full Unit Creator, there’s no built-in system to sync units across platforms. Unlike the Steam Workshop on PC, mobile does not currently support sharing or importing files directly.
Why It’s Difficult to Transfer Units
Custom units on PC are stored in specific save files. These files include not just the stats and appearance of your creations but also references to content that may not exist on mobile. Copying them over isn’t straightforward because:
- File structures differ: Mobile and PC store data in different formats and folders.
- Missing content: Some mods or items on PC aren’t available on mobile.
- No workshop sync: Mobile doesn’t connect to the Steam Workshop, so cloud sharing isn’t possible.
Players on Reddit have experimented with transferring files, but most report bugs, broken units, or the game replacing them with placeholder “Really Cool Unit” entries.
Community Workarounds
While there’s no guaranteed way to transfer, here are the methods players have tried:
- Copying Custom Unit Files: Advanced users attempted moving the CustomUnits folder from PC to mobile via USB or cloud storage. In most cases, this caused units to break or fail to appear.
- Rebuilding Units Manually: The most reliable method is to write down the stats, weapons, and appearance of your PC unit, then recreate it using the mobile Unit Creator.
- Screenshots for Reference: Many players simply take screenshots of their PC unit’s setup and use them as a guide on mobile.
While less convenient, manual rebuilding avoids compatibility issues.
Is It Worth Trying File Transfers?
In most cases, no. Even if you manage to copy files into the right location, the chances of them working properly are slim. Units may appear broken, missing abilities, or replaced entirely. There’s also a risk of corrupting your mobile save files.
Instead, using the Unit Creator to rebuild your unit is faster, safer, and more reliable. It also gives you the chance to fine-tune stats for the mobile version, where performance and balance may feel different.
Future Possibilities for Cross-Platform Sharing
The TABS community has asked repeatedly for cross-platform sharing or cloud syncing of custom units. If the developers add a sharing system to mobile, it would make transferring units far easier. For now, though, there’s no official support, so players need to rely on manual recreation.
Tips for Recreating PC Units on Mobile
- Note exact stats: Write down health, damage, and speed values from PC.
- Match abilities carefully: Some PC mods may not exist on mobile, so swap for similar ones.
- Test battles: Place your recreated unit in sandbox mode to confirm it behaves as expected.
- Adjust for performance: Mobile devices may lag with oversized or overpowered units, so scale them appropriately.
Final Thoughts
Transferring custom units directly from PC to TABS Pocket Edition isn’t officially supported, and file-transfer workarounds rarely succeed. The best option for now is to manually rebuild your units in the mobile Unit Creator.
While this takes some extra effort, it also gives you the chance to refine your designs and adapt them for the mobile experience. Until the developers add an official sharing or syncing system, manual recreation is the safest and most reliable solution.

