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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In the Flash version, timers on buildings are are color-coded depending on what is happening with the building:
** A gold-and-blue timer indicates that a building is under construction.
** A white-and-blue timer indicates that an upgrade is being performed.
*** For tower upgrades, this appears over their respective upgrade buildings to indicate an upgrade being researched. For other buildings, the buildings themselves can be upgraded.
** A '''black-and-red''' timer indicates that a building (generally a tower building) is severely damaged from an [=MvM=] loss and undergoing repair. During this duration, damaged buildings ''hamper your in-game tower count.''
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High monkey knowledge is OP, except for supply drop farming.

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* PurposelyOverpowered: High Monkey Knowledge ranks, especially 11-15, seem to be this in most cases.
** {{Subverted|Trope}} with the strategies around sniper supply-drop farming, as the benefits given to most or all towers that may be used in these strategies.
** For regrow farming, regrow removal can harm the wizard's ability to multiply regen bloons and bombs and ice can hit their {{WeaksauceWeakness}}.
** For ice-stall farming, the sniper's increased layer damage means that the stalled bloons will be destroyed much faster, shortening the rounds vastly. Also, said damage increase also further hampers the above regrow farming if you attempt to buy a High-Energy Beacon to decrease ability cooldown time, because the sniper speed-up can easily result in the farm ending early if you aren't generating enough bloons in the farm(and maybe even if!).

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* PlayerVersusPlayer: The aptly-named ''Monkey v. Monkey'' mode, in which you can send bloons at other players' cities to try and raid cash and honor from them. Of course, this means that you can be forced to defend against other players' attacks, too.
** In this mode, the rounds are non-stop, bloons from each round can overlap, and you don't gain cash between rounds.

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* PlayerVersusPlayer: The aptly-named ''Monkey v.vs. Monkey'' mode, in which you can send bloons at other players' cities to try and raid cash and honor from them. Of course, this means that you can be forced to defend against other players' attacks, too.
** When you receive an attack, you have 24 hours to defend your city against it. Letting this time expire is treated is losing when attempting to defend.
** In this mode, the rounds are non-stop, bloons from each round can overlap, and you don't gain cash between rounds.rounds, similar to ''[=BTD5's=] Apopalypse mode.
** If you lose and refuse (or can't afford the Bloonstones) to restart, you will lose vast amounts of City Cash. The mechanics for this very between Flash and Mobile:
*** On Flash, the amount is based on the number and tiers of a player's Monkey Banks, ranging from 50% for tier 1 to 20% for tiers 5+. If the attack victim doesn't have enough cash, many of their base buildings can be damaged, rendering them temporarily unusable in future games.
*** On Mobile, the amount is reduced to the player's city level multiplied by 75 (meaning a maximum of 3000 cash, barring the Warmonger event). However, at least 1 building is ''always'' damaged, even if the victim has enough cash.

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* HardModePerks: Hardcore mode increases bloon speed and rush size, makes upgrades more expensive, and decreases cash from bloons. However, if you win, you will gain twice the normal rewards in every category.

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* HardModePerks: Hardcore mode increases bloon speed and rush size, makes upgrades 8% more expensive, expensive (similar to ''Bloons Tower Defense 5'''s Hard), and decreases cash from bloons. bloons by 10%. However, if you win, you will gain twice the normal rewards in every category.category except experience. This includes City Cash and bloonstones (if [[NoDamageRun NLL) on normal tiles, and double Bloontonium and City Honor in [[PlayerVersusPlayer Monkey v. Monkey]].



* PlayerVersusPlayer: The aptly-named ''Monkey v. Monkey'' mode, in which you can send bloons at other players' cities to try and raid cash and honor from them. Of course, this means that you can be forced to defend against other players' attacks, too.
** In this mode, the rounds are non-stop, bloons from each round can overlap, and you don't gain cash between rounds.



** The Flash version rewards 5 bloonstones for every [=NLL=] tile (10 if Hardcore was active). The Mobile version only rewards 2 per tile, and doesn't have a Hardcore mode. Ninja Kiwi compensated for this by removing the bloonstone costs for researching third and fourth tier upgrades ''and'' for restarting MvM should you lose.



* ZergRush: Early on, you will find yourself using dart monkeys. '''Lots of em!''' Some monkey teams may also require to spam towers.

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*** Not so for the Mobile version; these upgrades only cost city cash.
* ZergRush: Early on, you will find yourself using dart monkeys. '''Lots of em!''' Some monkey teams events may also require you to spam towers.
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I felt like I had to. On an account with maxed monkey knowledge, I often use Anti-Camo Dust and Cuddly Bear to boost my towers instead of their intended purposes.

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* NotTheIntendedUse: {{Invoked|Trope}} by the monkey knowledge that enhances activated abilities. At high enough levels, activating an ability can increase the popping power and attack speed of ''all towers'' for a number of seconds. Then, there are two '''free abilities''' found in the Flash-only Bloon Dunes: Anti-Camo dust, which temporarily removes camo status from onscreen and incoming bloons, and Cuddly Bear, which grants 20 bonus lives. Combine the monkey knowledge benefits with the above abilities, and players may end up spamming them to replace monkey boosts, which cost bloonstones (unless you have free ones).
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four {{Boss B|attle}}loons], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health and he spawns bloons, though he becomes an issue once he spawns MOAB-Class Bloons! Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous]], the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four {{Boss B|attle}}loons], B|attle}}loons, which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health and he spawns bloons, though he becomes an issue once he spawns MOAB-Class Bloons! Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous]], the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]
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!!!Bloons Monkey City provides examples of the following:

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** Creator/NinjaKiwi has teased about there being another, [[SlippySlideyIceWorld snow-themed]] AlternateWorldMap coming soon.

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** Creator/NinjaKiwi has teased about there being another, [[SlippySlideyIceWorld snow-themed]] AlternateWorldMap coming soon.soon, but they planned to stop updates in the game before Ninja Kiwi added it.



* AwesomeButImpractical: PvP buildings. They enable you to blow the tar out of enemy players, but they are expensive, and some require [[{{Unobtainium}} Bloonstones]] to activate!

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* AwesomeButImpractical: PvP buildings. They enable you to blow the tar out of enemy players, but they are expensive, and some attacks require [[{{Unobtainium}} Bloonstones]] to activate!



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four {{Boss B|attle}}loons], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous]], the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four {{Boss B|attle}}loons], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. health and he spawns bloons, though he becomes an issue once he spawns MOAB-Class Bloons! Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous]], the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]



* GameBreakingBug: Sometimes the game can disconnect you and reset your level down to as low as 2! If you have captured a lot of tiles, you're pretty much screwed.

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* GameBreakingBug: Sometimes the game can disconnect you and reset your level down to as low as 2! 0! If you have captured a lot of tiles, you're pretty much screwed. screwed, unless you contact Ninja Kiwi.



* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are tied with the Pink Bloon as the fastest bloon in the game, but they have enough health to kill you instantly if they get through. They also have the immunities of every type of bloon in the game.[[note]] They have Camo, Lead and Zebra status, meaning they are immune to explosions, immune to ice, immune to sharp things and most towers can't see them. Without upgrades, no towers can deal damage to them.[[/note]]

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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are tied with the Pink Bloon as the fastest bloon in the game, but they have enough health to kill you instantly if they get through. They also have the immunities of every type of bloon in the game.[[note]] They have Camo, Lead and Zebra status, meaning they are immune to explosions, immune to ice, immune to sharp things and most towers can't see them. Without upgrades, no towers can deal damage to them. Lucky for you on mobile, they have no lead or zebra properties, they're only just fast Camo MOABS. Another thing to note is that if they leak they remove the same amount of lives as a ZOMG.[[/note]]



** DugTooDeep: The Cave terrain. (Same rules as Mountain terrain.) The boss stage for Dreadbloon also qualifies.

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** DugTooDeep: The Cave terrain. (Same rules as Mountain terrain.) terrain, unless you are replaying in your tracks) The boss stage for Dreadbloon also qualifies.



* ZergRush: Early on, you will find yourself using dart monkeys. '''Lots of em!'''

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* ZergRush: Early on, you will find yourself using dart monkeys. '''Lots of em!'''em!''' Some monkey teams may also require to spam towers.

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four {{Boss B|attle}}loons], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous]], the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]



* IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels: In order from easiest to hardest, we have [[EasierThanEasy Trivial]], Easy, Normal, Hard, [[HarderThanHard Very Hard, and Im]][[IncrediblyLamePun pop]][[HarderThanHard pable]].

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* IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels: In order from easiest to hardest, we have [[EasierThanEasy Trivial]], Easy, Normal, Hard, [[HarderThanHard Very Hard, and Im]][[IncrediblyLamePun Im]][[JustForPun pop]][[HarderThanHard pable]].



* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen ''as well as the closest towers to it''.[[/labelnote]].

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], {{D|ishingOutDirt}}readbloon, and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen ''as well as the closest towers to it''.[[/labelnote]].



** DeathMountain: The Mountain terrain (You are not allowed to place Dartling Guns, [[BrokeEpisode Banana Farms]], or Monkey Aces, but Ice Monkeys cost less.), which often [[HailfirePeaks is located next to]] [[LethalLavaLand a Volcano]] or [[DugTooDeep a Cave]].

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** DeathMountain: The Mountain terrain (You (you are not allowed to place Dartling Guns, [[BrokeEpisode Banana Farms]], or Monkey Aces, but Ice Monkeys cost less.), less), which often [[HailfirePeaks is located next to]] [[LethalLavaLand a Volcano]] or [[DugTooDeep a Cave]].



** GhibliHills: The Tranquil Glade special terrain. (Only Dart Monkeys, Sniper Monkeys, and Ninja Monkeys allowed. All bloons are camo.) It even has [[BunniesForCuteness a rabbit!]]

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** GhibliHills: The Tranquil Glade special terrain. (Only Dart Monkeys, Sniper Monkeys, and Ninja Monkeys allowed. All bloons are camo.) It even has [[BunniesForCuteness a rabbit!]]rabbit]]!



** JungleJapes: The Jungle terrain (No Monkey Apprentices or ice towers, but Glue Gunners are favoured which is [[StickySituation quite useful]].) Oh, and the [[StickySituation Sticky Sap Flower]] (Use the flowers to glue every bloon on the screen with their sap. [[YouFailBiologyForever Apparently, it comes out of the flower part of the plant.]]) special terrain.

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** JungleJapes: The Jungle terrain (No Monkey Apprentices or ice towers, but Glue Gunners are favoured which is [[StickySituation quite useful]].) Oh, and the [[StickySituation Sticky Sap Flower]] special terrain. (Use the flowers to glue every bloon on the screen with their sap. [[YouFailBiologyForever [[ArtisticLicenseBiology Apparently, it comes out of the flower part of the plant.]]) special terrain.]])



* SteelMill: Obviously subverted by the Thermite Plant Special Building that activates the Ring of Fire upgrade. It looks like one, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment but makes thermite.]]

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* SteelMill: Obviously subverted by the Thermite Plant Special Building that activates the Ring of Fire upgrade. It looks like one, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment but makes thermite.]]thermite]].



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four [[BossBattle Boss Bloons]], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous,]] the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]
* {{Unobtanium}}: Bloonstones. They are very hard to obtain in the later part of the game, because you must capture a tile ''[[NoDamageRun without losing any lives at all]]''.

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four [[BossBattle Boss Bloons]], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous,]] the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]
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{{Unobtainium}}: Bloonstones. They are very hard to obtain in the later part of the game, because you must capture a tile ''[[NoDamageRun without losing any lives at all]]''.
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** Earth: Dreadbloon, Armored Behemoth resembles a DrillMole, has armored properties of a Lead Bloon, and can grow a stone armor that takes damage for it instead.

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** Earth: Dreadbloon, Armored Behemoth resembles a DrillMole, DrillTank, has armored properties of a Lead Bloon, and can grow a stone armor that takes damage for it instead.
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** Earth: Dreadbloon, Armored Behemoth resembles a DrillMole and can grow a stone armor to make him have a Lead Bloon's properties.

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** Earth: Dreadbloon, Armored Behemoth resembles a DrillMole DrillMole, has armored properties of a Lead Bloon, and can grow a stone armor to make him have a Lead Bloon's properties.that takes damage for it instead.
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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen.[[/labelnote]].

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen.on-screen ''as well as the closest towers to it''.[[/labelnote]].

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* FourElementEnsemble: The four boss Blimps:
** Water: Bloonarius The Inflator resembles a fish.
** Air: Vortex, Deadly Master of Air casts air shockwaves that stuns and slows your towers.
** Earth: Dreadbloon, Armored Behemoth resembles a DrillMole and can grow a stone armor to make him have a Lead Bloon's properties.
** Fire: Blastapopoulos, Demon of the Core resembles a magma-filled Bloon and throws magma to stun your strongest towers.



* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers''[[/TheComputerIsACheatingBastard the closest tower to it]]'' on-screen.[[/labelnote]].

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers''[[/TheComputerIsACheatingBastard the closest tower to it]]'' towers on-screen.[[/labelnote]].

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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are tied with the Pink Bloon as the fastest bloon in the game, but they have enough health to kill you instantly if they get through. They also have the immunities of every type of bloon in the game.

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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are tied with the Pink Bloon as the fastest bloon in the game, but they have enough health to kill you instantly if they get through. They also have the immunities of every type of bloon in the game.[[note]] They have Camo, Lead and Zebra status, meaning they are immune to explosions, immune to ice, immune to sharp things and most towers can't see them. Without upgrades, no towers can deal damage to them.[[/note]]


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** Bloonstones are required to research any level 3 (20 Bloonstones each) and level 4 (50 Bloonstones each) upgrade for the towers, as well as the [=PVP=] Bloons.
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* ArtEvolution: The Monkeys look different than in Bloons Tower Defense 5. Just look at their eyes!

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* ArtEvolution: The Monkeys look different here than in Bloons Tower Defense 5. Just look at their eyes!
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* EasterEgg: Literal ones in the Easter events, where you hunt bunnies that have stolen the King's chocolate eggs.

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The game is currently in open beta.

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The game is currently in open beta.
has been released on Ninja Kiwi's site and the iOS and Android App Store and Google Play, with the mobile version having all the towers from the mobile versions of BTD 5.



** Now defunct, as the game exited beta some time ago.



* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen[[/labelnote]].

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that they gain additional health for every level that they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex can send out short-range shock waves to stun nearby towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen[[/labelnote]].towers''[[/TheComputerIsACheatingBastard the closest tower to it]]'' on-screen.[[/labelnote]].



** GreenHillZone: The Grass terrain. (Aces are favoured, which can only mean [[NukeEm Ground Zero]].)

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** GreenHillZone: The Grass terrain. (Aces (and on mobile, Bloonchippers) are favoured, which can only mean [[NukeEm Ground Zero]].Zero]] (Or Super-Wide Funnel/Supa-Vac).)


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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Surprisingly tame with it, until you hit the four [[BossBattle Boss Bloons]], which put ''Z.O.M.G.s'' to shame in terms of punishment they can take. Bloonarius is rather simple, just a metric ton of health. Vortex slows towers down, but doesn't stop them, Dreadbloon has armor that reforms every hp segment taken off. But by far [[ThatOneBoss the worst is Blastapopulous,]] the aptly-named Demon of the Core. No armor, but it fires projectiles that ''stun'' the most expensive and closest towers. On later levels, and when it gets low on health, it can ''[[StunLock freeze towers in place]]'' while it's minion bloons whittle your Lives down. You will fight it over and over just to shave off ''5%'', draining your City Cash dry. it's not really woth fighting after Level 4 as losses ''heavily'' outweigh gains against this cheater. [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Dick Dastardly never had to stop to cheat with this jackass of a bloon.]]


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** Not all that hard to obtain if you send [[PVP Monkey v. Monkey attacks]] every so often. Quite useful for long treks to the Consecrated Grounds to build the Temple Complex or the Phase Crystals for the Crystal Fusion Array, where you're likley, unless you capture tiles frequently, to face Impoppable after Impoppable for those damn tiles, as well as defeating them and enough other tiles to ''construct'' the fucking things.

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 2,000 health, but gains health every time you pop it, up to a maximum of 776,000 health on the 25th fight.[[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.
** Vortex: Deadly Master of Air is similar in abilities, but it doesn't spawn bloons when its health goes down by a quarter. Instead, it is capable of stunning nearby towers.

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. The boss blimps start out with big health bars, but they gain additional health for every level that you fight them on. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp fight any of them on level levels 10 or higher, and up, you'll know why this the trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 2,000 health, but gains health every time you pop it, up to a maximum of 776,000 health on the 25th fight.[[/labelnote]]. bold.
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** Vortex: Deadly Master of Air is similar in abilities, but it doesn't spawn bloons when its health goes down by a quarter. Instead, it is capable of stunning nearby towers.
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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have Bloonarius, a massive blimp that spawns in a [[SwampsAreEvil swamp]]. The blimp is much bigger and more durable than even the Z.O.M.G., but it is thankfully also slower. Unfortunately, it gains additional health for every level that you defeat it, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]].
** In terms of durability, Vortex is a similar case. This huge blimp spawns in a field which doesn't have water (so Buccaneers are out of the question), and while it doesn't spawn bloons as it health drains like Bloonarius does, it has the ability to temporarily stun nearby towers.

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have Bloonarius, a massive blimp 4 boss blimps known as [[MakingASplash Bloonarius]], [[BlowYouAway Vortex]], [[DishingOutDirt Dreadbloon]], and [[MagmaMan Blastapopoulos]]. What makes these blimps so tough is that spawns in a [[SwampsAreEvil swamp]]. The blimp is much bigger and more durable than even the Z.O.M.G., but it is thankfully also slower. Unfortunately, it gains they gain additional health for every level that you defeat it, they are fought on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]].
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mission]]. These bosses also have special abilities of durability, their own[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius will spawn a bloon when a quarter of its health is destroyed, Vortex is a similar case. This huge blimp spawns in a field which doesn't have water (so Buccaneers are can send out of the question), and while it doesn't spawn bloons as it health drains like Bloonarius does, it has the ability short-range shock waves to temporarily stun nearby towers.towers, Dreadbloon can cover itself in dirt armor, and Blastapopoulos will send out magma balls to stun the most expensive towers on-screen[[/labelnote]].



** DugTooDeep: The Cave terrain. (Same rules as Mountain terrain.)

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** DugTooDeep: The Cave terrain. (Same rules as Mountain terrain.)) The boss stage for Dreadbloon also qualifies.



** GustyGlade: The Hill terrain. (No Dart Monkeys, but Tack Shooters are favoured.)

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** GustyGlade: The Hill terrain. (No Dart Monkeys, but Tack Shooters are favoured.)) There is also a boss map that Vortex goes through.



** LethalLavaLand: The Volcano terrain. (No Monkey Villages, Ice Monkeys, or Boomerang Throwers. Mortars and Apprentices are favoured. [[ConvectionSchmonvection You can place towers anywhere but on on the lava.]])

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** LethalLavaLand: The Volcano terrain. (No Monkey Villages, Ice Monkeys, or Boomerang Throwers. Mortars and Apprentices are favoured. [[ConvectionSchmonvection You can place towers anywhere but on on the lava.]])]]) [[ThatOneBoss Blastapopoulos]] also appears on this terrain when you fight him.
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** Creator/NinjaKiwi has teased about there being another, [[SlippySlideyIceWorld snow-themed]] AlternateWorldMap coming soon.
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* AlternateWorldMap: Bloon Dunes, featuring more deserts, new missions, and Monkey Engineers!
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*** ThirstyDesert: The [[DroughtLevelOfDoom Dry as a Bone]] and Sandstorm special missions.
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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 2,000 health, but gets an additional gains health for every level that it time you beat it on.pop it, up to a maximum of 776,000 health on the 25th fight.[[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.



* DarkIsNotEvil: The Temple of the Vengeful Monkey. It appears to be evil, but its motives are up for question, as it does not appear to attack your towers.
* DoubleUnlock: To be able to upgrade your towers, you got to have an upgrade building for those towers. ''But'' to get certain upgrades, you gotta have a certain special building to be able to get that upgrade. It doesn't end there; as soon as you unlock an upgrade, you ''still'' got to buy it with in-game cash.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: The Temple of the Vengeful Monkey. It appears to be evil, but its motives are up for question, as Despite being black with red eyes, it does not appear to doesn't attack your towers.
towers and is actually the best tower in the series.
* DoubleUnlock: To be able to upgrade your towers, Tower buildings give you got to have an upgrade building for those towers. ''But'' to get certain upgrades, you gotta have towers of a certain special building to be able to get that upgrade. It doesn't end there; as soon as type, but not upgrades. For those, you unlock an upgrade, you ''still'' got to buy it need upgrade buildings. Even with in-game cash.those, though, you can only get upgrades if you have enough experience, at which point you have to pay for the upgrade and then wait for it to build. The wait time can be minutes, hours or even days.



* FunWithAcronyms: In addition to the already existing M.O.A.B. ('''M'''assively '''O'''rnery '''A'''ir '''B'''limp), B.F.B. ('''B'''rutal '''F'''loating '''B'''ehemoth), and Z.O.M.G. ('''Z'''eppelin '''O'''f '''M'''ighty '''G'''argantuanness), we have the D.D.T., the most feared bloon in the game, has a name that is short for '''D'''ark '''D'''irigible '''T'''itan.

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* FunWithAcronyms: In addition to the already existing M.O.A.B. ('''M'''assively '''O'''rnery '''A'''ir '''B'''limp), B.F.B. ('''B'''rutal '''F'''loating '''B'''ehemoth), and Z.O.M.G. ('''Z'''eppelin '''O'''f '''M'''ighty '''G'''argantuanness), we have the new D.D.T., the most feared bloon in the game, has a name that is short for '''D'''ark '''D'''irigible '''T'''itan.



* HardModePerks: turning on "hardcore" mode (which makes towers more expensive)but if you capture a tile on hardcore mode, you get twice the city cash and twice the bloonstones; if you can beat the tile without losing any lives.

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* HardModePerks: turning on "hardcore" Hardcore mode (which increases bloon speed and rush size, makes towers upgrades more expensive)but expensive, and decreases cash from bloons. However, if you capture a tile on hardcore mode, win, you get will gain twice the city cash and twice the bloonstones; if you can beat the tile without losing any lives.normal rewards in every category.



* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are by far the fastest bloon ''ever made.'' '''EVER.''' To put it this way, they move as fast as a pink Bloon, and are more durable and hit harder than a M.O.A.B. And that's not even counting its resistances...

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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are by far tied with the Pink Bloon as the fastest bloon ''ever made.'' '''EVER.''' To put it this way, in the game, but they move as fast as a pink Bloon, and are more durable and hit harder than a M.O.A.B. And that's not even counting its resistances...have enough health to kill you instantly if they get through. They also have the immunities of every type of bloon in the game.



* NoDamageRun: Wanna get Bloonstones without paying real money? Then you gotta beat the level ''without losing any health''.

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* NoDamageRun: Wanna get Bloonstones without paying real money? Then you gotta beat the level ''without losing any health''. This is easy on some levels, but when you're fighting off several D.D.T.s at once, this can be nearly impossible.



* SuperPoweredEvilSide: The Temple of the Vengeful Monkey is believed to be this to the Temple of the Monkey God. Well... minus the evil, of course.

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* SuperPoweredEvilSide: The Temple of the Vengeful Monkey is believed to be this to the Temple of the Monkey God. Well... minus God, and considering the evil, of course.TOTMG was already the strongest tower in the game...



* YouRequireMoreVespeneGas: Wanna build something? Get cash, and sometimes Bloonstones. Wanna do some PvP with your buddies? Get Bloontonium, and sometimes Bloonstones. Wanna speed up construction, repairs, and upgrades? [[OverlyLongGag Use Bloonstones]].

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* YouRequireMoreVespeneGas: Wanna build something? Get cash, Bloonstones are rarely ''required'', but if you want to do pretty much anything quickly, you'll need Bloonstones, and sometimes Bloonstones. Wanna do some PvP with your buddies? Get Bloontonium, and sometimes Bloonstones. Wanna speed up construction, repairs, and upgrades? [[OverlyLongGag Use Bloonstones]].a lot of them.
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* TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything: Playing the mobile version on a tablet will make the HUD adapt to it. Specifically, it's like playing the HD version.
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** [[CoolAirship M.O.A.B.]] [[ElephantGraveyard Graveyard]]: [[CaptainObvious The M.O.A.B. Graveyard special terrain.]] (Three rounds consisting of 10 M.O.A.B.s, 6 B.F.B.s, and 2 Z.O.M.G.s. All towers allowed.)

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** [[CoolAirship M.O.A.B.]] [[ElephantGraveyard Graveyard]]: [[CaptainObvious The M.O.A.B. Graveyard special terrain.]] (Three rounds consisting of 10 M.O.A.B.s, 6 B.F.B.s, and 2 Z.O.M.G.s. All towers allowed.)

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** Vortex: Deadly Master of Air is similar in abilities, but it doesn't spawn bloons when its health goes down by a quarter. Instead, it is capable of stunning nearby towers.



** In terms of durability, Vortex is a similar case. This huge blimp spawns in a field which doesn't have water (so Buccaneers are out of the question), and while it doesn't spawn bloons as it health drains like Bloonarius does, it has the ability to temporarily stun nearby towers.



** JungleJapes: The Jungle terrain (No Monkey Apprentices, but Glue Gunners are favoured which is [[StickySituation quite useful]].) Oh, and the [[StickySituation Sticky Sap Flower]] (Use the flowers to glue every bloon on the screen with their sap. [[YouFailBiologyForever Apparently, it comes out of the flower part of the plant.]]) special terrain.

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** JungleJapes: The Jungle terrain (No Monkey Apprentices, Apprentices or ice towers, but Glue Gunners are favoured which is [[StickySituation quite useful]].) Oh, and the [[StickySituation Sticky Sap Flower]] (Use the flowers to glue every bloon on the screen with their sap. [[YouFailBiologyForever Apparently, it comes out of the flower part of the plant.]]) special terrain.
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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional 2000 health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional 2000 health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.



* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have Bloonarius, a massive blimp that spawns in a [[SwampsAreEvil swamp]]. The blimp is much bigger and more durable than even the Z.O.M.G., but it is thankfully also slower. Unfortunately, it gains an additional 2000 health for every level that you defeat it on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]].

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* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have Bloonarius, a massive blimp that spawns in a [[SwampsAreEvil swamp]]. The blimp is much bigger and more durable than even the Z.O.M.G., but it is thankfully also slower. Unfortunately, it gains an additional 2000 health for every level that you defeat it on, it, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]].
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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold. [[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional 2000 health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]]

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold. [[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius bold[[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional 2000 health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]] [[/labelnote]]. However, his health ''does not regenerate'' if he escapes, making it an exercise in whittling it down.

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* '''DamageSpongeBoss''': Bloonarius. If you ever fought this monsterous blimp on level 10 or higher, you'll know why this trope is in bold. [[labelnote:*]]Bloonarius starts with 6000 health, but gets an additional 2000 health for every level that it you beat it on.[[/labelnote]]



* MightyGlacier: Besides the first 3 MOAB-class bloons, we now have Bloonarius, a massive blimp that spawns in a [[SwampsAreEvil swamp]]. The blimp is much bigger and more durable than even the Z.O.M.G., but it is thankfully also slower. Unfortunately, it gains an additional 2000 health for every level that you defeat it on, eventually to the point of becoming [[NighInvulnerability almost impossible to pop without restarting the mission]].



** BubblegloopSwamp: The terrain [[SwampsAreEvil that houses Bloonarius]]. You can only get to it by completing a Bloon Beacon tile during the Bloonarius event.



** GustyGlade: The Hilly terrain. (No Dart Monkeys, but Tack Shooters are favoured.)

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** GustyGlade: The Hilly Hill terrain. (No Dart Monkeys, but Tack Shooters are favoured.)
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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are by far the fastest bloon ''ever made.'' '''EVER.'''

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* LightningBruiser: D.D.T.s. Oh, ''dear God'', D.D.T.s! They are by far the fastest bloon ''ever made.'' '''EVER.'''''' To put it this way, they move as fast as a pink Bloon, and are more durable and hit harder than a M.O.A.B. And that's not even counting its resistances...

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