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=== [[Bloons Tower Defense (game)|''Bloons Tower Defense'']] / [[Bloons Tower Defense 2|''Bloons Tower Defense 2'']] === | === [[Bloons Tower Defense (game)|''Bloons Tower Defense'']] / [[Bloons Tower Defense 2|''Bloons Tower Defense 2'']] === | ||
In these games towers are programmed to attack every certain amount of frames which can be converted into seconds considering they run at 40 frames per second. The only upgrade that modifies attack speed is Faster Shooting for [[Tack Shooter|Tack Shooters]], reducing it from 55 to 40 frames. Using the [[Upgrade stacking glitch]] (also called "hypersonic Tack Shooter glitch"), allows to purchase this upgrade multiple times, reducing the cooldown of the tower 15 frames every time. After 4 stacks, the cooldown of the Tack Shooter would be less than 0 frames, so the tower reaches a speed cap and attacks every frame | In these games, towers are programmed to attack every certain amount of frames which can be converted into seconds considering they run at 40 frames per second. The only upgrade that modifies attack speed is Faster Shooting for [[Tack Shooter|Tack Shooters]], reducing it from 55 to 40 frames. Using the [[Upgrade stacking glitch]] (also called "hypersonic Tack Shooter glitch"), allows to purchase this upgrade multiple times, reducing the cooldown of the tower 15 frames every time. After 4 stacks, the cooldown of the Tack Shooter would be less than 0 frames, so the tower reaches a speed cap and attacks every frame; further upgrades do not change this behavior. | ||
=== [[Bloons Supermonkey 2|''Bloons Supermonkey 2'']] === | === [[Bloons Supermonkey 2|''Bloons Supermonkey 2'']] === | ||
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=== [[Bloons TD 6|''Bloons TD 6'']] === | === [[Bloons TD 6|''Bloons TD 6'']] === | ||
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Attack speed in ''BTD6'' is implemented with a mechanic internally named '''cooldown'''. This cooldown is the amount of time in seconds which a tower will take before executing an attack or performing certain actions such as [[Spike Factory (BTD6)|producing spikes]] or [[Sun Temple (BTD6)|spawning sub-towers]]. This is measured in seconds, and the upgrades modify the value of this stat to a certain number. However, if the player notices the amount of damage that a tower is dealing before and after an attack speed or buff is applied, sometimes the tower seem to be doing better than expected, and this is because on how the actual attack speed / cooldown mechanic is implemented. | Attack speed in ''BTD6'' is implemented with a mechanic internally named '''cooldown'''. This cooldown is the amount of time in seconds which a tower will take before executing an attack or performing certain actions such as [[Spike Factory (BTD6)|producing spikes]] or [[Sun Temple (BTD6)|spawning sub-towers]]. This is measured in seconds, and the upgrades modify the value of this stat to a certain number. However, if the player notices the amount of damage that a tower is dealing before and after an attack speed or buff is applied, sometimes the tower seem to be doing better than expected, and this is because on how the actual attack speed / cooldown mechanic is implemented. | ||
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===''Bloons Adventure Time TD''=== | ===''Bloons Adventure Time TD''=== | ||
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In ''[[Bloons Adventure Time TD]]'', attack speed is implemented internally as '''cooldown''' and measured in seconds, much like Bloons TD 6. | In ''[[Bloons Adventure Time TD]]'', attack speed is implemented internally as '''cooldown''' and measured in seconds, much like ''Bloons TD 6''. Some attacks have an animationSpeed variable as well which governs the lowest possible cooldown that attack can have. If this variable is not present then the lowest the cooldown can go is 1/60th of a second, or 1 frame ingame, which can be achieved with a combination with items and upgrades. All cooldowns are round up to the next frame. | ||
On the character's stat pages, attack speed displayed is actually the inverse of cooldown from the main weapon. | On the character's stat pages, attack speed displayed is actually the inverse of cooldown from the main weapon. It is similarly mentioned as such in balance patch notes. | ||
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