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Last Resort is a Advanced map in Bloons TD 6 that will be introduced in version 46.0. It is the revenge map of Resort, set in a snowy version of that map with more obstacles and partially obscured by snow.

Layout

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Last Resort is similar to Resort, except set in a winter-themed version. Bloons take loops and move faster if they do. On Round 1, all bloons go along the longest loop, and move the fastest. Rounds 2 and 3 take the shorter loops, and move slightly slower. On Round 4, Bloons take the shortest lane, which is just a straight line from the start to the end, and move at normal speed.

Strategy

Last Resort is a moderately difficult Advanced Map, with comparable difficulty to Workshop, a single-lane Expert Map. Much of its difficulty is the lack of land combined with fast alternating lanes, despite all lanes sharing the same entrance and exit.