Before being popped, MOAB-Class Bloons will gain punctures the more they are damaged. They also spawn at least 4 Bloons when popped. The MOAB-Class Bloons, also referred as Blimps, are huge Bloons that tend to be slow, that have very high RBE and require hundreds to thousands of hits to pop the exterior layer. ~ BTD5 Mobile Description of MOAB-Class Bloonsįear the MOAB Bloons! These floating fortresses of fear take loads of hits to pop, and when they do, release Ceramic Bloons. If any of these get through, it's game over. Luckily for you, they tend to move quite slowly. MOAB-class Bloons require hundreds of hits to pop. It is worth placing any Primary Monkey under the range of such Villages if possible.For other uses of MOAB, see MOAB (disambiguation). The Monkey Village has upgrades that can specifically support Primary Monkeys, specifically Primary Training and above.Adding a Radar Scanner or having Etienne as a hero can help reliably deal with Camo Bloons in later rounds. Most Primary Monkeys lack reliable camo detection, with exception of Dart Monkeys with Enhanced Eyesight or above and Ice Monkeys with Cold Snap.This is especially the case for most Dart Monkey upgrades. Primary Monkeys are generally quite cheap for their roles.Ice Monkeys and Glue Gunners are support-oriented Primary Monkeys, and generally have the role of reducing the progress of bloons.They are the only towers to be affected by Upper Path 1 Village, giving them a unique synergy with Villages. They usually offer straightforward but viable defense for a relatively cheap cost. A Glue Gunner comes with a decent amount of range, and it can be upgraded to improve the strength of the glue, including slowdown potency, numbers of bloons affected and capability of gluing MOAB-class Bloons, and can even slowly damage bloons or cripple the bloons with higher level upgrades. ![]() Glue Gunner: Instead of directly damaging bloons, the Glue Gunner coats them with sticky glue, slowing down each affected bloon by 50% for a limited time.Ice Monkeys have a camo-detecting upgrade, Cold Snap, and is one of two Primary Monkeys with a readily available camo detection. Ice Monkeys can be upgraded to improve its method of freezing bloons, including crippling frozen bloons, freezing them more effectively, or converting it into a destructive ice cannoneer. Ice Monkeys cannot affect White, Zebra or Lead Bloons without proper upgrades. Freezing a bloon will temporarily stop the bloon in place, but it will be unable to be damaged by sharp objects until unfrozen. It packs with a substantially high pierce but has low range and attacks very slowly. Ice Monkey: The endothermic anatomy of the Ice Monkey allows it to pop and freeze bloons within its range by generating radial waves of coldness, clapping perpetually for every attack.It has many different ways to counter non-camo bloon types. Many of its upgrades are based on dealing with bloons quickly within its close range, whether it be converting into a hot infernal zone, becoming a blade-dispersing machine, or simply shooting many more tacks per second to shred stronger bloons. It is generally low-cost but comes with low range and an inability to adjust its aim. Tack Shooter: It is a monkey-operating stationary multi-gun turret that shoots many tacks per shot, initially shooting 8 tacks in a radial pattern.However, the Bomb Shooter lacks reliable camo detection, and thus needs support to detect camos. They can be upgraded towards many different paths to improve their overall damage and bloon stall potential, with paths focused on stunning Bloons, massive MOAB damage, and general grouped bloon damage. Bomb Shooters are normally used to deal with Lead Bloons and counter densely packed bloons, maximizing their high pierce potential. ![]() ![]() Bombs tend to pack a high amount of pierce per shot but are shot quite slowly. Bomb Shooter: This "monkey" is actually a cannon that shoots bombs, which create explosions that can hit many bloons affected by the blasts.Boomerang Monkeys can be upgraded to increase their potential for countering various types of non-camo bloons. ![]() Unlike most projectiles, boomerangs are typically thrown along a curve, making these projectiles quite effective around track bends where they can maximize travel against the direction of the bloons.
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