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'''[[Half Cash]]''' is widely seen as the 2nd most difficult game mode, only after [[CHIMPS]]. However, there is a much more limited amount of strategies in Half Cash compared to CHIMPS, due to the former not allowing the purchase of powerful and expensive towers, making it much more frustrating for many players. | '''[[Half Cash]]''' is widely seen as the 2nd most difficult game mode, only after [[CHIMPS]]. However, there is a much more limited amount of strategies in Half Cash compared to CHIMPS, due to the former not allowing the purchase of powerful and expensive towers, making it much more frustrating for many players. | ||
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|[[Quincy (BTD6)|Quincy]] | |[[Quincy (BTD6)|Quincy]] | ||
|[[File:BTD6 QuincyPortrait.png|frameless| | |[[File:BTD6 QuincyPortrait.png|frameless|x50px]] | ||
|Quincy serves as viable alternative, being the cheapest hero and can often carry the early game with an Alchemist buff, and in the later stages help with MOAB-Class Bloons. | |Quincy serves as viable alternative, being the cheapest hero and can often carry the early game with an Alchemist buff, and in the later stages help with MOAB-Class Bloons. | ||
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|[[Psi (BTD6)|Psi]] | |[[Psi (BTD6)|Psi]] | ||
|[[File:BTD6 PsiPortrait.png| | |[[File:BTD6 PsiPortrait.png|x50px]] | ||
|Psi is an all around pick to handle strong Bloons for cheap, their main weakness is multiple weaker Bloons and inability to handle MOAB-Class Bloons until reaching level 14. | |Psi is an all around pick to handle strong Bloons for cheap, their main weakness is multiple weaker Bloons and inability to handle MOAB-Class Bloons until reaching level 14. | ||
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|[[File:BTD6 002-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] [[File:BTD6 003-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] [[File:BTD6 004-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] | |[[File:BTD6 002-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] [[File:BTD6 003-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] [[File:BTD6 004-MonkeySub.png|x50px]] | ||
|Airburst Darts is one of the best options for the latter-part of the early game and early mid-game on nearly every map with water. It can obtain nearly map-wide coverage and Camo detection from other Camo-seeing towers with the 2-0-2 crosspath, and Berserker Brew maximizes its potential. Upgrading it to Triple Guns improves its power by 50%, making its power able to be carried further into the game. Armor Piercing Darts's extra pierce and extra MOAB and Ceramic damage to all darts, in addition to bonus overall damage on the non-airburst darts, make its power immense during the late-game. | |Airburst Darts is one of the best options for the latter-part of the early game and early mid-game on nearly every map with water. It can obtain nearly map-wide coverage and Camo detection from other Camo-seeing towers with the 2-0-2 crosspath, and Berserker Brew maximizes its potential. Upgrading it to Triple Guns improves its power by 50%, making its power able to be carried further into the game. Armor Piercing Darts's extra pierce and extra MOAB and Ceramic damage to all darts, in addition to bonus overall damage on the non-airburst darts, make its power immense during the late-game. | ||
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|[[M.O.A.R Glaives (BTD6)|M.O.A.R Glaives]] | |||
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|The M.O.A.R Glaives is an incredible cleanup and grouped popping power tower for cheap, often contributing lots of damage to an otherwise defense weak to the tough waves of Ceramics on 63, 76, and 78. | |||
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|[[Dragon's Breath (BTD6)|Dragon's Breath]], [[Summon Phoenix (BTD6)|Summon Phoenix]] | |[[Dragon's Breath (BTD6)|Dragon's Breath]], [[Summon Phoenix (BTD6)|Summon Phoenix]] | ||
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|Dragon's Breath, with the 0-3-2 crosspath, pops all Bloons except for Purples and hyper-dense ones extremely reliably, in addition to dealing some MOAB damage. It performs well for its price throughout the mid-game and late-game, and can save up for more expensive towers like [[Bloon Area Denial System (BTD6)|Bloon Area Denial System]]. Summon Phoenix improves on Dragon's Breath by granting the Phoenix ability, which clears most rounds with ease, in addition to granting an extra flame attack. Two Summon Phoenixes allow for one Phoenix to be present at all times, greatly enhancing its reliability. | |Dragon's Breath, with the 0-3-2 crosspath, pops all Bloons except for Purples and hyper-dense ones extremely reliably, in addition to dealing some MOAB damage. It performs well for its price throughout the mid-game and late-game, and can save up for more expensive towers like [[Bloon Area Denial System (BTD6)|Bloon Area Denial System]]. Summon Phoenix improves on Dragon's Breath by granting the Phoenix ability, which clears most rounds with ease, in addition to granting an extra flame attack. Two Summon Phoenixes allow for one Phoenix to be present at all times, greatly enhancing its reliability. | ||
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|[[Bloon Area Denial System (BTD6)|Bloon Area Denial System]] | |[[Buckshot (BTD6)|Buckshot]], [[Bloon Area Denial System (BTD6)|Bloon Area Denial System]] | ||
|[[File:BTD6 004-DartlingGunner.png|x50px]] | |[[File:BTD6 003-DartlingGunner.png|50x50px]] | ||
|Bloon Area Denial System effectively guarantees victory on most maps, with its immense damage to both Bloons and blimps wiping out nearly all rounds with ease in tandem with its knock-back on Bloons. Berserker Brew and Stronger Stimulant both greatly amplify its power, and both of its crosspaths can be used, with 2-0-4 granting wider coverage and marginally better damage and 0-2-4 granting innate Camo detection and better knock-back. Its relatively expensive price and [[Buckshot (BTD6)|Buckshot]]'s unreliability often require another tower, such as Dragon's Breath, to save up for it. | [[File:BTD6 004-DartlingGunner.png|x50px]] | ||
|Buckshot excels at mid range damage against both normal & MOAB-Class bloons though it requires decent support due to its downtime in between shoots. | |||
Bloon Area Denial System effectively guarantees victory on most maps, with its immense damage to both Bloons and blimps wiping out nearly all rounds with ease in tandem with its knock-back on Bloons. Berserker Brew and Stronger Stimulant both greatly amplify its power, and both of its crosspaths can be used, with 2-0-4 granting wider coverage and marginally better damage and 0-2-4 granting innate Camo detection and better knock-back. Its relatively expensive price and [[Buckshot (BTD6)|Buckshot]]'s unreliability often require another tower, such as Dragon's Breath, to save up for it. | |||
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|[[ | |[[Heavy Shells (BTD6)|Heavy Shells]],[[Artillery Battery (BTD6)|Artillery Battery]] | ||
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| | |Artillery Battery does exceptionally well against Bloons and some damage to MOABs. Its Bombardment ability grants it a large burst in power, making it able to take down large MOAB rushes and hyper-clumped Ceramics. [[Heavy Shells (BTD6)|Heavy Shells]] grants it the ability to pop [[Black Bloon (BTD6)|Black Bloons]], so they are not a problem. Artillery Battery's best crosspath is 2-4-0, which grants it +1 damage, much more pierce, and more blast radius. As with Velociraptor, the ability to re-target it grants it flexibility and makes few rounds true dead-ends. Berserker Brew helps it a solid amount, mainly by significantly increasing its MOAB damage. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Shell Shock (BTD6)|Shell Shock]], [[The Big One (BTD6)|The Big One]] | ||
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|3-2-0 Shell shock, serves as excellent alternative to destroying dense Ceramic Bloons with its powerful napalm decimating rounds such as 63, its step up Big One deals decent damage against MOAB-Class bloons. | |||
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|[[Recursive Cluster (BTD6)|Recursive Cluster]] | |[[Recursive Cluster (BTD6)|Recursive Cluster]] | ||
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|Recursive Cluster wipes out large clumps of Bloons with ease, being especially powerful on rounds such as 63, 76, and 78. Both crosspaths have use, as 2-0-4 has does much better against dense Bloons thanks to its greatly improved pierce and +1 damage, but 0-2-4 is more reliable and stronger against blimps. Berserker Brew is optional on the 2-0-4, but a massive boost for the power of 0-2-4. | |Recursive Cluster wipes out large clumps of Bloons with ease, being especially powerful on rounds such as 63, 76, and 78. Both crosspaths have use, as 2-0-4 has does much better against dense Bloons thanks to its greatly improved pierce and +1 damage, but 0-2-4 is more reliable and stronger against blimps. Berserker Brew is optional on the 2-0-4, but a massive boost for the power of 0-2-4. | ||
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|[[Big Iron]] | |[[Big Iron]], [[Twin Sixes]] | ||
|[[File:BTD6 300-Desperado.png|x50px]] | |[[File:BTD6 300-Desperado.png|x50px]] | ||
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|3-2-0 Big Iron is a mildly expensive but effective single target popper of higher tier Non-MOAB-Class Bloons such as Rainbows and Ceramics on rounds such as 35 and 38, and provides some supporting fire for early MOABs. | |3-2-0 Big Iron is a mildly expensive but effective single target popper of higher tier Non-MOAB-Class Bloons such as Rainbows and Ceramics on rounds such as 35 and 38, and provides some supporting fire for early MOABs. | ||
Twin Sixes serves as a viable alternative against single targets with its 6 damage shots. | |||
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