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==Layout==
==Layout==
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Moon Landing has 3 craters. Each crater is walled off by a cliff, and Bloons enter the center of each crater before looping out of them. There is a flag near the 3rd crater that shows a satellite orbiting a planet with a banana logo on it. Moon Landing has the 2nd longest track out of all Intermediate maps, only after [[Quarry]]'s Bloons-only lane.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
The walls of Moon Landing can make the early-game tricky. There are three simple ways to start: a 0-0-1 into 0-1-1 [[Beast Handler (BTD6)|Beast Handler]], a base [[Alchemist (BTD6)|Alchemist]] at the top-left of the 1st crater, and 3 [[Dart Monkey (BTD6)|Dart Monkeys]]. Once a [[Mortar Monkey (BTD6)|Mortar Monkey]] is obtained, the rest of the game is trivial thanks to Moon Landing's long length, and can be beaten using basic guidelines below.
{{BTD6 basic map strategies}}
{{BTD6 basic map strategies}}
Due to Moon Landing's loops and walls, some towers excel on this map, and are listed below.


===Recommended towers and upgrades===
===Recommended towers and upgrades===
*[[Ultra-Juggernaut (BTD6)|Ultra-Juggernaut]] The Juggernaut balls can bounce around inside the craters and rehit Bloons they've already hit after each bounce, making them much more effective.  Place near the entrance of a crater and set it to [[First]], or near the exit of a crater and set it to [[Strong]].
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*[[Mortar Monkey (BTD6)|Mortar Monkey]]s — Mortars can deal a lot of damage when aiming at the craters, and their targets can be easily adjusted if Bloons pass through.
!Name
*[[Wizard Monkey (BTD6)|Wizard Monkey]]s — With [[Guided Magic (BTD6)|Guided Magic]], Wizards can see and attack through the walls of the craters. 3-0-2 [[Arcane Mastery (BTD6)|Arcane Mastery]] does well in the middle. 2-2-0 [[Wall of Fire (BTD6)|Wall of Fire]] should have its target point set to the middle of a crater.
!Portrait
*[[Razor Rotors (BTD6)|Razor Rotors]] — The rotors can cover an entire crater.
!Reasoning
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|[[Ultra-Juggernaut (BTD6)|Ultra-Juggernaut]]
|[[File:BTD6 500-Dartmonkey.png|x50px]]
|The Juggernaut balls can bounce around inside the craters and rehit Bloons they've already hit after each bounce, making them much more effective.  Place near the entrance of a crater and set it to [[First]], or near the exit of a crater and set it to [[Strong]].
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|[[Artillery Battery (BTD6)|Artillery Battery]], [[Pop and Awe (BTD6)|Pop and Awe]]
|[[File:BTD6 040-MortarMonkey.png|x50px]] [[File:BTD6 050-MortarMonkey.png|x50px]]
|The craters allow Artillery Battery to sweep through the mid-game with ease and save up to Pop and Awe with almost no help and almost no micro. Pop and Awe, once obtained, deals astronomical damage within the craters, especially when paired with [[Striker Jones (BTD6)|Striker Jones]], the two's optimal hero, and [[Relentless Glue (BTD6)|Relentless Glue]], which gives it stun bonuses. Use [[Spike Storm (BTD6)|Spike Storm]] to cover Pop and Awe's weakness against the BAD.
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|[[Wizard Monkey (BTD6)|Wizard Monkeys]]
|[[File:BTD6 000-Wizard.png|x50px]]
|With [[Guided Magic (BTD6)|Guided Magic]], Wizards can see and attack through the walls of the craters. 3-0-2 [[Arcane Mastery (BTD6)|Arcane Mastery]] in the center and 1-2-0 [[Wall of Fire (BTD6)|Wall of Fire]] set in the middle of a crater are both extremely solid options for the early-game. [[Prince of Darkness (BTD6)|Prince of Darkness]] is a solid option late-game, as the long length of the track gives ample time for Zombie spawning during the most difficult rounds.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:33, 6 October 2024

Moon Landing
Difficulty Intermediate
Music Tribes & Tribulations
Default Co-op division Diagonal (top-left to bottom-right)
Introduced Version 6.0
Entrances 1 Exits 1
Junctions 0 Water? No
Path lengths (RBS)
EasyMediumHard
44.440.335.5

Moon Landing is an Intermediate map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 6.0. It takes place on the Moon.

Layout

Moon Landing has 3 craters. Each crater is walled off by a cliff, and Bloons enter the center of each crater before looping out of them. There is a flag near the 3rd crater that shows a satellite orbiting a planet with a banana logo on it. Moon Landing has the 2nd longest track out of all Intermediate maps, only after Quarry's Bloons-only lane.

Strategy

The walls of Moon Landing can make the early-game tricky. There are three simple ways to start: a 0-0-1 into 0-1-1 Beast Handler, a base Alchemist at the top-left of the 1st crater, and 3 Dart Monkeys. Once a Mortar Monkey is obtained, the rest of the game is trivial thanks to Moon Landing's long length, and can be beaten using basic guidelines below.

Due to Moon Landing's loops and walls, some towers excel on this map, and are listed below.

Name Portrait Reasoning
Ultra-Juggernaut The Juggernaut balls can bounce around inside the craters and rehit Bloons they've already hit after each bounce, making them much more effective. Place near the entrance of a crater and set it to First, or near the exit of a crater and set it to Strong.
Artillery Battery, Pop and Awe The craters allow Artillery Battery to sweep through the mid-game with ease and save up to Pop and Awe with almost no help and almost no micro. Pop and Awe, once obtained, deals astronomical damage within the craters, especially when paired with Striker Jones, the two's optimal hero, and Relentless Glue, which gives it stun bonuses. Use Spike Storm to cover Pop and Awe's weakness against the BAD.
Wizard Monkeys With Guided Magic, Wizards can see and attack through the walls of the craters. 3-0-2 Arcane Mastery in the center and 1-2-0 Wall of Fire set in the middle of a crater are both extremely solid options for the early-game. Prince of Darkness is a solid option late-game, as the long length of the track gives ample time for Zombie spawning during the most difficult rounds.
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In other languages

Language Name Notes
Arabic هبوط القمر
Danish Månelanding
German Mondlandung
Spanish Alunizaje
Spanish (LA) Alunizaje
Finnish Kuulaskeutuminen
French Sur la lune
Italian Allunaggio
Japanese 月着陸
Korean 달 착륙
Dutch Maanlanding
Norwegian Månelanding
Polish Lądowanie na Księżycu
Portuguese (Brazil) Pouso Lunar
Russian Высадка на луну
Swedish Månlandning
Thai เหยียบดวงจันทร์
Turkish Aya İniş
Chinese (simplified) 登月
Chinese (traditional) 登月點
This list was last updated for: version 43.2

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