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{{BCS power info
{{BCS power info
|id=ReturnToSender
|id=ReturnToSender
|numeric id=65


|name      =Return to Sender
|name      =Return to Sender
|image      =BCS Return2Sender CardArt.png
|image      =BCS Return2Sender CardArt.png
|icon      =BCS Return2Sender Icon.png
|description=Returns a Bloon or Monkey to the owner's hand
|description=Returns a Bloon or Monkey to the owner's hand
|flavor    =No, I won't pay for shipping.
|flavor    =No, I won't pay for shipping.


|class =Advanced
|pack      =Classic
|rarity=Rare
|class     =Advanced
|cost  =4
|rarity   =Rare
|introduced=Firstlook test
|introduced=Firstlook test
|cost  =4
|charges=1
}}
}}
'''Return to Sender''' ('''Return 2 Sender''' in the beta tests) is an [[Power (BCS)|Advanced Power]] [[card]] in ''[[Bloons Card Storm]]''. It removes a target [[Bloon (BCS)|Bloon]] or [[Monkey (BCS)|Monkey]] from the board and returns it to the owner's hand. It can be used on either player's cards. It removes all stat changes from the target, such as the [[Wizard Monkey (BCS)|Wizard Monkey]]'s scaling Attack Power, [[The Eternal]]'s scaling health, and additional Ammo from [[Try this!]]. Using it on an opponent's card while their hand is full will delete the card instead. This card is the only way for most cards that cannot be added to a deck ([[Undead Bloon]], [[Undead MOAB]], [[Baby Monkey]], etc) to be in a player's hand.
'''Return to Sender''' ('''Return 2 Sender''' in the beta tests) is an [[Power (BCS)|Advanced Power]] [[card]] in ''[[Bloons Card Storm]]''. It removes a target [[Bloon (BCS)|Bloon]] or [[Monkey (BCS)|Monkey]] from the board and returns it to the owner's hand. It can be used on either player's cards. It removes all stat changes from the target. Using it on an opponent's card while their hand is full will delete the card instead.
*For Monkeys, the target loses all changes to ATK, ammo (including [[Temporary Ammo]]), delay, 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.
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.


==Tips==
==Tips==
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*This card is useful to remove high-health Bloons that are about to leak from play, and counter scaling Bloons like [[Bolstered Bloon]], [[Extractor Bloon]], and [[The Eternal]]. Likewise, this can nullify an opponent's Monkeys with high ramping, such as [[Wizard Monkey (BCS)|Wizard Monkey]], [[Spike-o-Pult (BCS)|Spike-o-Pult]], and [[Sun Temple (BCS)|Sun Temple]], plus monkeys boosted by [[Try this!]]
*Return to Sender's versatility is the most powerful aspect of the card. It can fit in almost any deck because of how useful it is in almost any scenario or versus any deck archetype. It can be used to remove dangerous Bloons that are about to leak, nullify Monkeys and their buffed effects, re-play your own cards, or, if the opponent has a full hand, have all of these effects fully remove the card instead of just putting it back in their hand. Its removal effect can initiate a wincon, such as removing an enemy [[ARBITR]] or to perform certain OTK combos where a single Monkey is preventing OTK.
**Aggro may use this card to stop [[ARBITR]] or to remove a slow dangerous Bloon.
*This card is useful to remove high-health Bloons that are about to leak, and counter scaling Bloons like [[Bolstered Bloon]], [[Extractor Bloon]], and [[The Eternal]]. Likewise, this can nullify an opponent's Monkeys with high ramping, such as [[Wizard Monkey (BCS)|Wizard Monkey]], [[Spike-o-Pult (BCS)|Spike-o-Pult]], and [[Sun Temple (BCS)|Sun Temple]], plus Monkeys boosted by permanent buffs such as [[Try this!]].
*This card is effective for OTK and Burn decks by being able to remove [[Defender]]s or other vital defensive monkeys like [[Corvus Academy of Arts]].
*Monkeys with On Play effects can be replayed if removed by Return to Sender. Of these Monkeys, this is best used for [[Bloon Master Alchemist (BCS)|Bloon Master Alchemist]], which in some cases is better than on a Bloon, and [[Thunder Druid]], for another board clear.
**[[Adora (BCS)|Adora]] players seeking to recycle or reuse their own Monkeys can use [[Salvation]], which is cheaper and has additional benefits, while saving Return to Sender for other uses.
*If played while the opponent's hand is full, the card will not return, removing it completely like a true removal. However, this is never the case if used on the player's side, because playing Return to Sender would always give room to another card. Deleting an opponent's card is particularly impactful against long-term card wincons such as [[The Eternal]], as well as powerful Ultra Rares like [[Grand Saboteur (BCS)|Grand Saboteur]] and [[MOAB Eliminator (BCS)|MOAB Eliminator]].
*Against a Return to Sender, be careful not to buff the same Bloon or Monkey too much. For instance, with multiple of the same Monkey, split [[Try this!]] across the Monkeys, and with Bloons avoid buffing the same Bloon twice. Evading Return to Sender via delay reduction onto a Bloon to 0 (especially [[Quick Ready]]) can also work for decks equipped for this.
*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]].
*Monkeys with On Play effects can be replayed if removed by Return to Sender. Of these Monkeys, this is best used for [[Bloon Master Alchemist (BCS)|Bloon Master Alchemist]], which in some cases is better than on a Bloon, and [[Thunder Druid]].
*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.
*If played while the opponent's hand is full, the card will not return. So, for this case, it essentially would be a cheaper [[Shrink]] without the [[Baby Monkey]]. This is never the case if used on the player's side, because playing Return to Sender would give room to another card anyway.
*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.
**In the case of any bloon, such as [[The Eternal]], Return to Sender against a full hand deletes that Bloon completely.
*Against a Return to Sender, be careful not to buff the same Bloon or Monkey too much. For instance, with multiple of the same Monkey, split [[Try this!]] across the Monkeys, and with Bloons avoid buffing the same bloon twice.


==Update history==
==Update history==

Latest revision as of 11:42, 15 March 2026

Return to Sender
Return to Sender card art
Returns a Bloon or Monkey to the owner's hand
No, I won't pay for shipping.
Class Advanced Advanced
Card Pack Classic
Rarity Rare
Keywords
Introduced Firstlook test
Stats
Cost Gold 4 Charges 1

Return to Sender (Return 2 Sender in the beta tests) is an Advanced Power card in Bloons Card Storm. It removes a target Bloon or Monkey from the board and returns it to the owner's hand. It can be used on either player's cards. It removes all stat changes from the target. Using it on an opponent's card while their hand is full will delete the card instead.

  • For Monkeys, the target loses all changes to ATK, ammo (including Temporary Ammo), delay, and additional keywords.
  • For Bloons, the target loses all changes to delay, Health, Armor, Shield, status effects, and additional keywords.

Outside of Adventures and Boss Battles, 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 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.

This section was last updated for: version 6.2
  • Return to Sender's versatility is the most powerful aspect of the card. It can fit in almost any deck because of how useful it is in almost any scenario or versus any deck archetype. It can be used to remove dangerous Bloons that are about to leak, nullify Monkeys and their buffed effects, re-play your own cards, or, if the opponent has a full hand, have all of these effects fully remove the card instead of just putting it back in their hand. Its removal effect can initiate a wincon, such as removing an enemy ARBITR or to perform certain OTK combos where a single Monkey is preventing OTK.
    • Aggro may use this card to stop ARBITR or to remove a slow dangerous Bloon.
  • This card is useful to remove high-health Bloons that are about to leak, and counter scaling Bloons like Bolstered Bloon, Extractor Bloon, and The Eternal. Likewise, this can nullify an opponent's Monkeys with high ramping, such as Wizard Monkey, Spike-o-Pult, and Sun Temple, plus Monkeys boosted by permanent buffs such as Try this!.
  • This card is effective for OTK and Burn decks by being able to remove Defenders or other vital defensive monkeys like Corvus Academy of Arts.
  • Monkeys with On Play effects can be replayed if removed by Return to Sender. Of these Monkeys, this is best used for Bloon Master Alchemist, which in some cases is better than on a Bloon, and Thunder Druid, for another board clear.
    • Adora players seeking to recycle or reuse their own Monkeys can use Salvation, which is cheaper and has additional benefits, while saving Return to Sender for other uses.
  • If played while the opponent's hand is full, the card will not return, removing it completely like a true removal. However, this is never the case if used on the player's side, because playing Return to Sender would always give room to another card. Deleting an opponent's card is particularly impactful against long-term card wincons such as The Eternal, as well as powerful Ultra Rares like Grand Saboteur and MOAB Eliminator.
  • Against a Return to Sender, be careful not to buff the same Bloon or Monkey too much. For instance, with multiple of the same Monkey, split Try this! across the Monkeys, and with Bloons avoid buffing the same Bloon twice. Evading Return to Sender via delay reduction onto a Bloon to 0 (especially Quick Ready) can also work for decks equipped for this.
  • 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, 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.

Update history

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Version 0.8 (build 144)

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  • Change Name changed
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  • Change Description changed
Before After
Returns a Bloon or Monkey to the owner's hand Return a Bloon or Monkey to the owner's hand
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In other languages

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This section was last updated for: version 3.2
Name
Language Text Notes
Danish Tilbage til afsender
German Zurück an den Absender
Spanish (Latin America) Devolver al remitente
French Retour à l’envoyeur
Italian Ritorno al mittente
Japanese 送り主に返送
Korean 반송
Norwegian Returner til avsender
Polish Zwrot do nadawcy
Portuguese (Brazil) Devolver ao Remetente
Russian Вернуть отправителю
Swedish Returnera till avsändare
Chinese (traditional) 退回寄件人
Flavor
Language Text Notes
Danish Nej, jeg betaler ikke for fragt.
German Nein, ich zahle keine Versandkosten.
Spanish (Latin America) No, no pagaré el envío.
French Non, je refuse de payer la livraison.
Italian No, non ho intenzione di pagare la spedizione.
Japanese 送料なんて払うもんか。
Korean 배송비는 사절입니다.
Norwegian Nei, jeg betaler ikke for frakt.
Polish Nie będę płacił za wysyłkę.
Portuguese (Brazil) Não, não vou pagar pela entrega.
Russian Нет, за доставку я платить не буду.
Swedish Nej, jag betalar inte för frakt.
Chinese (traditional) 不,休想讓我付運費。
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