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A multi-map campaign where you must manage a limited crew of monkeys across several stages.
The developers maintain a regular blog series titled What's Up At Ninja Kiwi? , where they answer community questions, share concept art, and reveal deep lore about the monkey universe. These posts often include:
You can buy upgrades from any path, but you are limited to a or 5-0-2 configuration. Once you pick a primary path (up to Tier 5) and a secondary path (up to Tier 2), the third path is locked. 🟩 Tower Classifications Bloons TD 6
: Powerful water tower capable of pulling down massive MOABs.
While balancing is constantly evolving, some tower paths are considered community favorites for their versatility and raw power: A multi-map campaign where you must manage a
: Essential for early Lead Bloon defense and heavy MOAB damage.
The remaining bloons deflated all at once, as if the universe had sighed. These posts often include: You can buy upgrades
Round 28 introduces Lead bloons, while Round 24 brings the first Camo. Ensure you have a Monkey Village upgraded to 0-2-0 (Radar Scanner) covering your main damage dealers so no bloons slip past unnoticed. 3. Save Up for a Tier 5 Powerhouse
At its heart, BTD6 follows the fundamental tower defense loop: place towers along a set path to pop waves of "Bloons" (balloons) before they reach the exit. However, the game expands on this simple premise with extraordinary depth: