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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
In early cities, which often depend primarily on Ninja and Bomb to carry their games, these restrictions make River tiles a major challenge. However, there are many viable Camo and Lead counters, such as [[Monkey Sense (BMC)|Monkey Sense]] Apprentices and 1-2 Snipers. Additionally, once unlocked, the Farm with its major discount means it's recommended to opt for a Farm-based strategy to gain income faster and afford win conditions sooner. | In early cities, which often depend primarily on Ninja and Bomb to carry their games, these restrictions make River tiles a major challenge. However, there are many viable Camo and Lead counters, such as [[Monkey Sense (BMC)|Monkey Sense]] Apprentices and 1-2 Snipers, and [[Road Spikes (BMC)|Road Spikes]] and [[Exploding Pineapple (BMC)|Exploding Pineapple]]s can be used for small amounts of Bloons. Additionally, once unlocked, the Farm with its major discount means it's recommended to opt for a Farm-based strategy to gain income faster and afford win conditions sooner. | ||
Since none of these maps are multi-lane, [[Spike Factory (BMC)|Spike Factory]] is more useful, as with anything else that needs to focus on only one portion of the map (e.g. [[Mortar Monkey (BMC)|Mortar Monkey]]). | Since none of these maps are multi-lane, [[Spike Factory (BMC)|Spike Factory]] is more useful, as with anything else that needs to focus on only one portion of the map (e.g. [[Mortar Monkey (BMC)|Mortar Monkey]]). | ||