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Dreadbloon starts each encounter with a '''Ceramic Armor Shell''' that fully regenerates at each skull. The health of the shield is equal to 50% of its maximum health for the current tier (35% for Elite), including the extra health from [[Co-op (BTD6)|Co-op]] (meaning it also gains 20% more health per additional player). While the shell is active, Normal Dreadbloon's speed is reduced by 70%, while Elite Dreadbloon's speed is reduced by 65%. The shell does not reduce damage and does not have Lead properties, but it does inherit Dreadbloon's category-based immunity. In addition to taking extra damage from sources that deal bonus [[MOAB-Class damage]] and [[boss damage]], it also takes extra damage from some, but not all, sources that deal extra damage to Ceramic Bloons. For example, it takes extra damage from [[Juggernaut (BTD6)|Juggernaut]], but not [[Spiked Balls (BTD6)|Spiked Balls]]. (An exhaustive list of which towers' bonus Ceramic damage apply and which do not is not yet available.) | Dreadbloon starts each encounter with a '''Ceramic Armor Shell''' that fully regenerates at each skull. The health of the shield is equal to 50% of its maximum health for the current tier (35% for Elite), including the extra health from [[Co-op (BTD6)|Co-op]] (meaning it also gains 20% more health per additional player). While the shell is active, Normal Dreadbloon's speed is reduced by 70%, while Elite Dreadbloon's speed is reduced by 65%. The shell does not reduce damage and does not have Lead properties, but it does inherit Dreadbloon's category-based immunity. In addition to taking extra damage from sources that deal bonus [[MOAB-Class damage]] and [[boss damage]], it also takes extra damage from some, but not all, sources that deal extra damage to Ceramic Bloons. For example, it takes extra damage from [[Juggernaut (BTD6)|Juggernaut]], but not [[Spiked Balls (BTD6)|Spiked Balls]]. (An exhaustive list of which towers' bonus Ceramic damage apply and which do not is not yet available.) | ||
===Immunities=== | ===Immunities=== | ||
At the start of the encounter, Dreadbloon is immune to all [[Primary]] towers, and its immunity changes to a different [[tower category|category]] each time it reaches a skull — it is immune to [[Military]] after the first skull, [[Magic]] after the second, and [[Support]] after the third, then cycles back to Primary | At the start of the encounter, Dreadbloon is immune to all [[Primary]] towers, and its immunity changes to a different [[tower category|category]] each time it reaches a skull — it is immune to [[Military]] after the first skull, [[Magic]] after the second, and [[Support]] after the third, then cycles back to Primary. Dreadbloon reflects projectiles from towers it is immune to instead of neutralizing them, and it cannot have effects applied to it by immune towers at all. For instance, [[Super Brittle (BTD6)|Super Brittle]] cannot apply its damage debuff nor remove Dreadbloon's Lead property during the Primary immunity phase. Text that says "IMMUNE" pops up each time Dreadbloon is hit by an immune tower. | ||
===Lead property=== | ===Lead property=== | ||