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Tips: the r31 tip is useful bc that's when people gotta start being real careful, also it's not bad to just say that degrow options are inferior for how much needs buying
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{{Strategy needed|list examples. Please don't recommend regrow blocker or heart of oak because those suck and are unnecessary except in challenge editor}}
{{Strategy needed|list examples. Please don't recommend regrow blocker or heart of oak because those suck and are unnecessary except in challenge editor}}
{{BTD6 last updated|53.2|section=y}}
{{BTD6 last updated|53.2|section=y}}
*Towers should have enough pierce, attack speed, and damage to avoid Regrows from overwhelming the player
*Towers should have enough pierce, attack speed, and damage to avoid Regrows from overwhelming the player.
*Starting from round 31, multi-child Regrows appear, which are capable of producing infinite children if not popped quick enough.
*Most de-Regrow or grow-blocking options simply aren't worth the cost compared to just having enough pierce and damage.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==

Revision as of 01:05, 12 March 2026

Regrow Bloon iterations: BTD5 • Battles • BMC • BTD6 • BATTD • Battles 2 • Bloons Blitz
Regrow Bloon
Applies to All regular Bloons

Regrow Bloons are a type of Bloon property in Bloons TD 6. These heart-shaped Bloons regenerate lost layers every 3 seconds. All Bloons up to Ceramic Bloons can have this property. In standard gameplay, Regrow Bloons first appear on Round 17, or Round 3 of Alternate Bloons Rounds.

If a Regrow Bloon splits into multiple Bloons when popped, they can multiply if their children are allowed to regenerate. Regenerated layers do not generate cash or add to the damage count of towers if re-popped. They cannot regenerate while under the effects of Grow Blocker or Ezili's Heartstopper, or if they are frozen. Regrow status can be removed by attacks that can strip Regrow, such as Heart of Oak, Cleansing Foam, or Corvus's Haunt effect. Certain upgrades, such as Gyrfalcon, deal increased damage to Regrow Bloons.

DDTs, Dynamite Bloons, and Glass Bloons release Regrow Bloons when popped, but they cannot regrow back into DDTs, Dynamite Bloons, or Glass Bloons, respectively. If a Fortified Regrow Bloon pops and regrows back to its initial layer, it does not restore the Fortified modifier.

Round appearances

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Tips

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The editor who added this notice elaborates: list examples. Please don't recommend regrow blocker or heart of oak because those suck and are unnecessary except in challenge editor
This section was last updated for: version 53.2
  • Towers should have enough pierce, attack speed, and damage to avoid Regrows from overwhelming the player.
  • Starting from round 31, multi-child Regrows appear, which are capable of producing infinite children if not popped quick enough.
  • Most de-Regrow or grow-blocking options simply aren't worth the cost compared to just having enough pierce and damage.

Quotes

Regrow Bloons! These cute heart-shaped Bloons will regrow back lost layers every couple of seconds.
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  • Regenerated layers no longer count towards a tower's damage counter when popped

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