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Looking to improve your Bloons TD6 win rate? Stuck on CHIMPS mode and unsure why you keep losing? Bloons TD6 is a deceptively complex game, and there are hundreds (if not thousands) possible strategies to choose from. That’s why we’re here to provide the best possible strategies, tips, tricks, and builds so that you can crush those pesky bloons. Remember, you’ll learn a lot just by practicing and playing and there’s no penalty for losing a run, so don’t hesitate to experiment!

Section 1 of 3:

General Strategies

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  1. Unless you’re pursuing a really unique build path, just start with dart monkeys. This is usually the best Bloons TD6 strategy for starters. Two dart monkeys can easily handle the first few rounds so that you can generate some income for better towers, and you can sell them in the future for a more reasonable price than other units in the game. [1]
    • Place your dart monkeys near the front of the map so that you have enough time to recover if you miss a few bloons.
    • Do not invest too much into upgrading early units. It’s generally considered more productive to place more units than to upgrade units you already have—at least until the mid- or late-game when your path is mostly covered. The one exception to this is on the CHIMPS game mode where selling is disabled.
  2. Every hero in Bloons TD6 gains XP on their own at the end of each round, and after a few rounds they will level up. This means that the earlier you can place them on the map, the sooner it will be that you can take full advantage of their benefits. Unless you are having trouble clearing the starter bloons, place your hero as early as round 5-7 if you can. [2]
    • Do not place your hero if you’re losing life. It’s better to spend an early $215 on a necessary dart monkey that will preserve your life total than it is to take the hit early on by placing your hero.
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  3. Every tower has 3 tiers of upgrades, but you can only invest up to 7 points total (Two in one path and five in one path). There are no objectively correct builds—every single upgrade path is viable depending on your gameplan. Play around with the build orders to find upgrades you enjoy playing with. [3]
    • Keep in mind, in the early- to mid-game, it’s generally better to place a larger number of towers than it is to upgrade a lot. A few key upgrades are fine if you want to access certain abilities, but don’t go “all in” on a handful of units.
    • As a note, when you see strategy guides talk about an 0-0-2 village, or a 1-0-3 super monkey, they’re talking about the build path. A 1-0-3 super monkey has 1 upgrade point in the first upgrade path, 0 points in the second path, and 3 points in the third path.
  4. At level 0, there is an arrow showing you where the bloons will come from. Place your early game units in the front portion of the map, where these bloons will emerge. Build your way towards the back half of the map as you level up. This will give you the most breathing room possible in case any bloons make it past your initial defense so that you can place a last-minute tower and protect your life total. [4]
    • Your life total is essential—especially in the early game. It’s better to bite the bullet and place a last-minute dart monkey than it is to let bloons pass.
  5. When you click a tower to purchase it, you’ll see a grey circle around the unit. This is the range of the unit. Place your units where they’ll cover the largest percentage of track so that they can stay in the fight longer and destroy the greatest number of bloons. [5]
    • For units that fire in a straight line, like the dartling gunner, aim to position them where they’ll have the straightest view of the track.
    • For units that buff your other towers (such as villages and top path alchemists), ignore the track and pay attention to where your towers are placed. Always place your buff towers so that their range covers as many monkeys as possible.
    • Keep the support buildings that don’t actively influence the bloons as far away from the track as possible. There are a few exceptions to this rule, such as the Hero Benjamin. Despite influencing the Bloons with his Level 7 attack (Bloon Trojan), he has global range and is best placed in a corner.
  6. The specialty balloons always appear at the same levels. While most of the colored balloons aren’t a big deal, camo balloons can only be seen by certain units, so you’ll need something that can see them by round 24 when they first appear. You’ll also need a plan for lead bloons, which are immune to everything except fire and explosive damage. These show up at round 28. [6]
    • A good option to pop camo and lead with one tower is a 4-0-2 Dart Monkey. Juggernaut, the 4th upgrade in the top path, can pop lead while the second upgrade on the bottom path, Enhanced Eyesight, grants the tower camo detection.
    • Many players memorize the order of the bloons, so start paying attention to what rounds prove especially problematic for you! [7]
    • The MOAB—mother of all bloons—shows up at round 40. You need a lot of piercing damage to get through this one.
    • Upgrading an early boomerang monkey into a glaive monkey is a great way to get some early piercing power for levels with stronger bloons.
  7. You only get to place one hero unit per game (unless you sell and rebuy the hero, but this will reset their levels), so don’t randomly click a hero and place them all willy-nilly. Read your hero's abilities ahead of time and keep them in mind as you build out your run. If your hero buffs nearby units, place the hero in a central part of the map and build around them. If they passively generate income, place them out of a busy area to avoid over-congestion and free-up real estate. [8]
    • If you haven’t unlocked all of the heroes yet, just keep playing. You unlock a new hero on the road to level 28.
    • Many of the heroes must be purchased using in-game currency. Do not feel pressured into spending money on the game if you can’t afford it.
    • Obyn Greenfoot is widely considered to be one of the best “starter” heroes. You unlock Obyn last at level 28.
    • If you do want to pay for a few heroes, Benjamin, Geraldo, and Sauda are considered among the most powerful in the game.
  8. Micro refers to micromanagement. While most of your monkeys are automated, and you can totally get far in the game without managing your units manually. However, when it comes to targeting specific areas where a ton of bloons are built up, it’s worth making the few minor adjustments. This is super key when it comes to military monkeys like the mortar monkey. For easier maps and difficulties, and even some CHIMPS strategies, micro can be completely ignored. [9]
    • For example, depending on the wave, you may want to focus all of your mortar monkeys on one portion of the map to destroy a MOAB or large number of bloons.
    • However, if the bloon wave is moving at different speeds, you might get more bang for your buck by spreading out your fire and targeting different parts of the map.
  9. There are four different classes of tower: Primary (blue), Military (green), Magic (purple), and Support (brown). Almost all the towers can be bought immediately upon starting, so have fun! Try out different combinations of units to find synergies that work well together. There are thousands of potential different builds, and exploring on your own will help you develop your skills. [10]
    • Primary monkeys (dart monkey, tack shooter, etc.) – These are your bread and butter. These towers specialize in killing bloons, and that’s about it. These towers can be upgraded to pop nearly every bloon.
    • Military Monkeys (mortar monkey, dartling gunner, etc.) – These towers also kill bloons, but they fulfill niche needs and destroy specific types of balloons (like mortar monkeys, which specialize in removing special effects from bloons (fortified, camo, etc.)
    • Magic Monkeys (wizard monkey, alchemist, etc.) – These towers boost and buff (improve) your other towers to make them stronger or more resilient, while also popping bloons.
    • Support Monkeys (banana farm, monkey village, etc.) – These towers generally do not pop bloons, with the exception of the engineer monkey and spike factory. They may make your team stronger, make you money, or slow bloons down, though. [11]
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Section 2 of 3:

CHIMPS Mode Builds

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  1. This is possibly the best “easy” CHIMPS strategy. Start with 3 dart monkeys close to one another at the front of the map. Near round 9 or 10, place Adora, followed by a ninja. Now, place an alchemist next to Adora and the ninja. This will get you all the way to round 50. Seriously, this is all you need. Be advised that this strategy will not work on most Advanced and Expert maps. [12]
    • From here, you can upgrade your alchemist, additional support units, or place a handful of military units.
    • You’ll likely need a village at some point (likely around round 50) to support your hero and the two nearby units. A 2-2-0 village will dramatically help!
    • In the late game, adapt your strategy to the map. If you have water, an aircraft carrier can carry you through the late game. If there’s no water, helicopters and bomb shooters are great.
    • Use upgraded alchemists to buff a small army and then slowly build out additional farms.
  2. Take Obyn Greenfoot as your hero, since he gives all Druids +1 pierce starting at level 2. [13] After you’ve placed 3 dart monkeys, start building your druid army out. Place Obyn in a central part of the map and surround him with 0-0-0 druids. Once you have enough druids to take down larger waves, begin upgrading them. You can use any upgrade path you’d like from here! [14]
    • Try to place down 6 Poplust (1-0-4 is ideal) Druids around Obyn for a maximum boost.
    • A single well-placed village can go a long way when it comes to sustainable damage for your druids.
    • You can use Gwendolin instead of Obyn if you prefer. Her fire damage pairs nicely with the druids to make up for their shortcomings with lead balloons.
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Section 3 of 3:

Specialty Modes

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  1. Use Etienne as your hero. Place a single ninja monkey on the top square on the right hand bench. Upgrade 1-0-0, then 1-0-1. Once you can afford it, upgrade to sharp shurikens to make it a 2-0-1 ninja. Save up enough cash to afford Etienne and place him on the left hand square to the left of the tower. [15]
    • This should give you enough time and income to purchase your next set of towers. From here, you can build out militaries, primaries, or additional ninja monkeys.
    • Many players will place a single alchemist right next to their ninja monkey to perpetually buff it.
    • A monkey ace in the middle of the map can really do a ton of damage in the mid- and late-game.
  2. Use Obyn Greenfoot as your hero, and start by placing Obyn near the entrance where the bloons spawn. Save up enough for a monkey ninja and place them right next to Obyn so he can buff the ninja. From there, upgrade to a 3-0-2 monkey ninja and build out a 3-0-0 alchemist. This will allow you to pop every bloon in the game! [16]
    • From here, continue building out units in this tiny area so that your buffs overlap. You can go in any direction you’d like, but this starting setup is key since it allows you to tackle any random bloon that appears.
    • Apocalypse mode includes random waves, and the RNG just won’t work in your favor sometimes. It’s okay to quit a losing run and start over. This is one of the toughest modes in the game for a reason!
  3. You need a ton of income to scale out against the boss bloon (Bloonarius, Lych, Vortex, Phayze, Dreadbloon, or Blastapopoulos), which appears every 20 rounds starting at round 40. Start with a standard dart monkey/ninja monkey configuration, and then build out your banana farm. Place Benjamin next to the farm and continue building the farm out. The income strategy will give you enough money to build out a defensive army. [17]
    • The Bloonarius spawns other bloons, so you need a combination of speed, piercing damage, and MOAB/boss damage.
    • Lych steals temporary buffs (alchemist brew, engineer overclock, etc.) from your towers, stunning them and healing itself in the process. As a result, you should make sure not to have any buffs except permanent village buffs on your towers when Lych spawns.
    • Vortex can stun nearby towers, so use long-ranged towers and keep a distance between them and the track.
    • Phayze has Camo properties, and will occasionally jump forward along the track creating a portal where other bloons will spawn. Try a global range tower such as the Elite Defender (0-2-5 sniper) or the Spirit of the Forest (2-5-0 druid) to pop the rounds and the boss.
    • Dreadbloon has lead properties and will rotate through immunities every time the players deals at least 1/4 of its health. The boss starts out immune to Primary monkeys, and then circles through the categories in order. When the immunity swaps, the boss will spawn Rock bloons that soak up all the damage from any monkeys set to target "Strong" and can leak for 5 hearts of damage. The Rock bloons have the same immunities as the previous phase of the boss.
    • Blastapopoulos has the properties of Purple bloons, and fills up a bar under its health, or its "heat bar" with every hit it takes. Blastapopoulos also burns off anything stuck to it, such as glue and sticky bombs. The heat bar will fill faster when the boss is hit with heat-based attacks (fire, plasma, lasers, etc.) making Magic Monkeys a generally bad idea to use in these events. Once the boss takes enough damage, it will launch 5 meteors that serve as temporary map obstacles to protect itself, along with stunning three of your monkeys. The most expensive, closest, and farthest towers from the boss are stunned.
    • As far as the number of farms go, 8 upgraded farms should provide enough income in most games, although elite boss events require far more.
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    That is entirely your choice! Go for whatever you think would be easiest for your play style.
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    How do I use farms in CHIMPS mode if the "I" stands for "[no] Income"?
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    In CHIMPS mode, you cannot use or place farms. In addition, Benjamin and other abilities will not generate money.
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    If you find it appealing and have the budget for it, go for it! It is very helpful and effectively counters the Half-Cash mode.
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