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*For Bloons, the target loses all changes to delay, Health, [[Armor]], [[Shield (BCS)|Shield]], status effects, and additional keywords. | *For Bloons, the target loses all changes to delay, Health, [[Armor]], [[Shield (BCS)|Shield]], status effects, and additional keywords. | ||
Outside of [[Adventure (BCS)|Adventure]]s and [[Boss Battle (BCS)|Boss Battle]]s, this card and [[Salvation]] are the only way for most cards that cannot normally be added to a deck (e.g. [[Baby Monkey]]) to be in a player's hand. | |||
The card art depicts [[Adora]], who was not a playable [[Hero (BCS)|Hero]] until after the card was released, and uses her design from ''Bloons TD 6''. She is angry outside at the front door of a house near a parcel; she's frowning, pointing her finger outside with her right hand, and placing her left fist on her left hip. | The card art depicts [[Adora]], who was not a playable [[Hero (BCS)|Hero]] until after the card was released, and uses her design from ''Bloons TD 6''. She is angry outside at the front door of a house near a parcel; she's frowning, pointing her finger outside with her right hand, and placing her left fist on her left hip. | ||
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*Return to Sender can be used to open up a slot for another friendly Monkey, or to add room for a stolen Monkey via [[Expert Negotiator]]. | *Return to Sender can be used to open up a slot for another friendly Monkey, or to add room for a stolen Monkey via [[Expert Negotiator]]. | ||
*Computer opponents, especially [[Dreadbloon (BCS)|Dreadbloon]], don't use Return to Sender effectively on your cards; very often, they target the most expensive Monkey or Bloon, or the lowest delay Bloon with highest Health, don't single out scalers or Unique cards, and often don't think about the possibility of the affected card being re-played. | *Computer opponents, especially [[Dreadbloon (BCS)|Dreadbloon]], don't use Return to Sender effectively on your cards; very often, they target the most expensive Monkey or Bloon, or the lowest delay Bloon with highest Health, don't single out scalers or Unique cards, and often don't think about the possibility of the affected card being re-played. | ||
*Against Dreadbloon, Return to Sender is beneficial, limiting Dreadbloon from overbuffing individual Bloons with Health and/or Armor, stalling out a 0-delay [[Lead Zeppelin]], or returning a valuable Monkey. | |||
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