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'''Arenas''' are the core progression system in [[Bloons TD Battles 2]] and [[Bloons TD Battles 2+]]. They consist of groups of players categorized approximately by skill rating, with players only being allowed to battle against other players in their respective arena. Players are also divided into | {{for|Battle Arenas in Bloons TD Battles|Battle Arenas}} | ||
'''Arenas''' are the core progression system in [[Bloons TD Battles 2]] and [[Bloons TD Battles 2+]]. They consist of groups of players categorized approximately by skill rating, with players only being allowed to battle against other players in their respective arena. Players are also divided into Leagues within their arena, and compete for Trophies to promote or demote to nearby Arenas. Additionally, Arenas each have their own medals which are unlocked at the end of a season based on the highest arena that player reached that season. These medals feature the Arena's corresponding Bloon type as well as the season in which the medal was obtained. | |||
Arenas are also visible in [[Clan War (Battles 2)|Clan War]]s, with different [[Medallion (Battles 2)|Medallion]] requirements depending on the rank of the arena. | Arenas are also visible in [[Clan War (Battles 2)|Clan War]]s, with different [[Medallion (Battles 2)|Medallion]] requirements depending on the rank of the arena. | ||
== Leagues == | |||
Arena Leagues are week long 30 player leaderboards of players from the same rank. They function as the primary method to move up or down ranks outside of [[Red Bloon Camp]]. The other main way to promote is by obtaining a 10 game win streak. | |||
At the end of each week, the top players in a league promote to the next Arena. The number of players able to promote is dependent upon the arena. Additionally, the bottom 10 players in the league are demoted to the previous arena. | |||
=== Trophies === | |||
Trophies are what determines players placement on the leaderboard. Upon winning a match, the player earns 3 trophies, with bonus trophies being available at lower arenas. An additional trophy can be earned by having a win streak of 3 or more or by breaking another player's win streak. With both bonuses, a maximum of 5 trophies can be earned from a single game. Additionally, in order to increase the required skill of higher arenas, Ceramic Crucible and above cause you to lose trophies when losing a match. [[Ceramic Crucible]] through [[BFB Colosseum]] cause a single trophy to be lost, while [[ZOMG Superdome]] and [[Hall of Masters]] cause the player to lose 3 trophies. | |||
== List of Arenas == | == List of Arenas == | ||
=== Red Bloon Camp === | === Red Bloon Camp === | ||
{{Lede image|BTDB2 arena icon red.png|x50px}}{{Main|Red Bloon Camp}} | {{Lede image|BTDB2 arena icon red.png|x50px}}{{Main|Red Bloon Camp}} | ||
The Red Bloon Camp is the first arena in the game, and is the arena all new players begin at. [[Bloon Mod]]s are disabled, and instead of competing in a proper league, players must simply reach | The Red Bloon Camp is the first arena in the game, and is the arena all new players begin at. [[Bloon Mod]]s are disabled, and instead of competing in a proper league, players must simply reach 30 Trophies to progress to Yellow Stadium. | ||
=== Yellow Stadium === | === Yellow Stadium === | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 27 October 2025
Arenas are the core progression system in Bloons TD Battles 2 and Bloons TD Battles 2+. They consist of groups of players categorized approximately by skill rating, with players only being allowed to battle against other players in their respective arena. Players are also divided into Leagues within their arena, and compete for Trophies to promote or demote to nearby Arenas. Additionally, Arenas each have their own medals which are unlocked at the end of a season based on the highest arena that player reached that season. These medals feature the Arena's corresponding Bloon type as well as the season in which the medal was obtained.
Arenas are also visible in Clan Wars, with different Medallion requirements depending on the rank of the arena.
Leagues
[edit | edit source]Arena Leagues are week long 30 player leaderboards of players from the same rank. They function as the primary method to move up or down ranks outside of Red Bloon Camp. The other main way to promote is by obtaining a 10 game win streak.
At the end of each week, the top players in a league promote to the next Arena. The number of players able to promote is dependent upon the arena. Additionally, the bottom 10 players in the league are demoted to the previous arena.
Trophies
[edit | edit source]Trophies are what determines players placement on the leaderboard. Upon winning a match, the player earns 3 trophies, with bonus trophies being available at lower arenas. An additional trophy can be earned by having a win streak of 3 or more or by breaking another player's win streak. With both bonuses, a maximum of 5 trophies can be earned from a single game. Additionally, in order to increase the required skill of higher arenas, Ceramic Crucible and above cause you to lose trophies when losing a match. Ceramic Crucible through BFB Colosseum cause a single trophy to be lost, while ZOMG Superdome and Hall of Masters cause the player to lose 3 trophies.
List of Arenas
[edit | edit source]Red Bloon Camp
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The Red Bloon Camp is the first arena in the game, and is the arena all new players begin at. Bloon Mods are disabled, and instead of competing in a proper league, players must simply reach 30 Trophies to progress to Yellow Stadium.
Yellow Stadium
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The Yellow Stadium is the second arena, unlocked upon reaching 30 trophies in Red Bloon Camp. The Arena introduces Bloon Mods and leagues, which are the primary form of promotion. The top 15 players in a league are promoted to White Wasteland. It is impossible to demote to Red Bloon Camp once entered.
Yellow Stadium is the first arena to be found in Clan Wars, costing 100 medallions to enter and rewarding 200 medallions on a win.
White Wasteland
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The White Wasteland is the third arena, unlocked upon promoting from a League in Yellow Stadium. The top 10 players in a league are promoted to Lead Dungeon.
New tougher maps such as Basalt Columns and Glade are introduced into the map rotation. Players receive 5% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
White Wasteland is the second arena to be found in Clan Wars, costing 200 medallions to enter and rewarding 400 medallions on a win.
Lead Dungeon
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The Lead Dungeon is the fourth arena, unlocked upon promoting from a League in White Wasteland. The top 10 players in a league are promoted to Ceramic Crucible.
New tougher maps such as Pirate Cove and Bot Factory are introduced into the map rotation. Players receive 8% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
Lead Dungeon is the third arena to be found in Clan Wars, costing 500 medallions to enter and rewarding 1000 medallions on a win.
Ceramic Crucible
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The Ceramic Crucible is the fifth arena, unlocked upon promoting from a League in Lead Dungeon. The top 10 players in a league are promoted to MOAB Pit.
Notably, this is the first arena in which losing games incurs a Trophy penalty of -1. Players receive 10% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
MOAB Pit
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The MOAB Pit is the sixth arena, unlocked from promoting from a League in Ceramic Crucible. The top 10 players in a league are promoted to BFB Colosseum.
Players receive 15% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
MOAB Pit is the fourth arena to be found in Clan Wars, costing 1000 medallions to enter and rewarding 2000 medallions on a win.
BFB Colosseum
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The BFB Colosseum is the seventh arena, unlocked from promoting from a League in MOAB Pit. The top 5 players in a league are promoted to ZOMG Superdome.
Docks is removed from the map pool. Players receive 15% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
ZOMG Superdome
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The ZOMG Superdome is the eighth arena, unlocked from promoting from a League in BFB Colosseum. The top 5 players in a league are promoted to the Hall of Masters.
New tougher maps, namely Ports and Inflection are added, while easier maps such as Bloontonium Mines and Thin Ice are removed from the map pool. Players incur a loss penalty of -3 trophies, and receive 15% more Tower XP for playing in this arena.
ZOMG Superdome is the fifth and final arena to be found in Clan Wars, costing 2000 medallions to enter and rewarding 4000 medallions on a win.
Hall of Masters
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The Hall of Masters is the ninth and final arena, unlocked from promoting from a League in ZOMG Superdome. Players are introduced to a global leaderboard and an MMR system where matches against opponents affect their score on the leaderboard. There is no additional promotions or Fast Track system, so players can only demote or stay in this arena.
Mayan and Up On The Roof are removed from the map pool. Players receive 15% more Tower XP for playing in this arena. Medals are split based on placement on the season's leaderboard.
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