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'''MOAB-Class Bloons''', | '''MOAB-Class Bloons''', or simply '''MOABs''', are a class of large [[wp:Airship|dirigible]]-like [[Bloon]]s. The classification is named after the [[MOAB]], the first MOAB-Class Bloon introduced to the series in ''[[Bloons Tower Defense 3]]'', although the classification itself did not exist until ''[[Bloons TD 5]]''. MOAB-Class Bloons are typically much larger than regular Bloons and have very high [[RBE]]. In most games, [[Boss Bloon]]s are also treated as MOAB-Class Bloons and have similar characteristics, though some Boss Bloons are not dirigibles. | ||
Since ''Bloons TD 5'', MOAB-Class Bloons have appeared in every game in the {{series|Bloons TD}}, as well as ''[[Bloons Supermonkey 2]]''. A similar classification, [[Bloon (BCS)|Large Bloons]], exists in ''[[Bloons Card Storm]]''.<!-- moab class doesn't really exist in bloons pop, see the nomenclature section --> | |||
== | ==Mechanics== | ||
MOAB-Class | {{incomplete|This should be split up into different game-specific sections to describe specifics in each game, like how damage passthrough works}} | ||
MOAB-Class Bloons have very high [[RBE]] and contain multiple other Bloons inside them. They tend to resist status effects from lower tier towers, such as [[glue]] or [[frozen|freezing]], though most [[damage over time]] effects work on them normally. Some [[attack]]s have special properties against MOAB-Class Bloons, such as dealing additional damage or applying additional effects. | |||
* | In the {{series|Bloons TD}}, most MOAB-Class Bloons are very slow, often slower than [[Red Bloon]]s and [[Lead Bloon]]s, with the exception of [[DDT]]s. In ''[[Bloons TD 6]]'', ''[[Bloons TD Battles 2]]'', and ''[[Bloons Adventure Time TD]]'', MOAB-Class Bloons can be [[Fortified Bloon|Fortified]], which doubles their health. In ''BATTD'', they may also be [[Ghost Bloon]]s, giving them additional resistances. | ||
==List of MOAB-Class Bloons== | |||
This list does not include [[Boss Bloon]]s. | |||
==={{series|Bloons TD}}=== | |||
====''[[Bloons TD 5]]''==== | |||
*[[MOAB (BTD5)|MOAB]] | |||
*[[BFB (BTD5)|BFB]] | |||
*[[ZOMG (BTD5)|ZOMG]] | |||
====''[[Bloons TD 6]]''==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
BTD6 bloon MoabIcon.png|link=MOAB (BTD6)|[[MOAB (BTD6)|MOAB]] | |||
BTD6 bloon BfbIcon.png|link=BFB (BTD6)|[[BFB (BTD6)|BFB]] | |||
BTD6 bloon ZomgIcon.png|link=ZOMG (BTD6)|[[ZOMG (BTD6)|ZOMG]] | |||
BTD6 bloon DdtIcon.png|link=DDT (BTD6)|[[DDT (BTD6)|DDT]] | |||
BTD6 bloon BadIcon.png|link=BAD (BTD6)|[[BAD (BTD6)|BAD]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====''Bloons TD Battles''==== | |||
*[[MOAB (Battles)|MOAB]] | |||
*[[BFB (Battles)|BFB]] | |||
*[[ZOMG (Battles)|ZOMG]] | |||
====''Bloons TD Battles 2''==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
BTDB2 bloon send moab.png|link=MOAB (Battles 2)|[[MOAB (Battles 2)|MOAB]] | |||
BTDB2 bloon send bfb.png|link=BFB (Battles 2)|[[BFB (Battles 2)|BFB]] | |||
BTDB2 bloon send zomg.png|link=ZOMG (Battles 2)|[[ZOMG (Battles 2)|ZOMG]] | |||
BTDB2 bloon send ddt.png|link=DDT (Battles 2)|[[DDT (Battles 2)|DDT]] | |||
BTDB2 bloon send bad.png|link=BAD (Battles 2)|[[BAD (Battles 2)|BAD]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====''Bloons Monkey City''==== | |||
*[[MOAB (BMC)|MOAB]] | |||
*[[BFB (BMC)|BFB]] | |||
*[[ZOMG (BMC)|ZOMG]] | |||
*[[DDT (BMC)|DDT]] | |||
====''Bloons Adventure Time TD''==== | |||
*[[MOAB (BATTD)|MOAB]] | |||
*[[BFB (BATTD)|BFB]] | |||
*[[ZOMG (BATTD)|ZOMG]] | |||
*[[DDT (BATTD)|DDT]] | |||
*[[BAD (BATTD)|BAD]] | |||
===''[[Bloons Supermonkey 2]]''=== | |||
*[[Mini MOAB]] | |||
*[[MOAB (BSM2)|MOAB]] | |||
*[[BFB (BSM2)|BFB]] | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
MOAB-Class Bloons are not officially referred to as a classification in ''[[Bloons Tower Defense 3]]'' or ''[[Bloons TD 4]]''. In ''[[Bloons TD 5]]'', ''[[Bloons TD Battles]]'', and ''[[Bloons Monkey City]]'', they are usually referred to as "MOAB-class bloons" or "MOAB class bloons" in the descriptions of upgrades such as [[MOAB Mauler (BTD5)|MOAB Mauler]], [[MOAB-SHREDR Spikes (BTD5)|MOAB-SHREDR Spikes]], and [[Supa-Vac (BTD5)|Supa-Vac]]. In ''BTD5'', they are also referred to as "boss bloons",<ref>"Ninja monkey success! All boss bloons (MOAB, BFB, ZOMG) enter play with 50% health. Gotta love all things ninja." — Description of [[Big Bloon Sabotage (BTD5)|Big Bloon Sabotage]] in the {{flash version|Bloons TD 5}} and ''[[Bloons TD 5 Deluxe|Deluxe]]''.</ref><ref>"Boss Bloons: MOAB-class Bloons (MOABs, BFBs, and ZOMGs) require hundreds of hits to pop. Luckily for you, they tend to move quite slowly. If any of these get through, it's game over." — Tutorial text for MOAB-Class Bloons in the {{mobile version|Bloons TD 5}} and {{console version|Bloons TD 5}}.</ref> despite the {{mobile version|Bloons TD 5}} having proper [[Boss Bloon]]s as well. | |||
In ''[[Bloons TD 6]]'' and ''[[Bloons TD Battles 2]]'', "MOAB-Class Bloons" is the most common form, as seen the descriptions of [[Quincy (BTD6)|Quincy]], [[Ezili (BTD6)|Ezili]], and [[Pat Fusty (BTD6)|Pat Fusty]]'s upgrades, as well as [[MOAB Mauler (BTD6)|MOAB Mauler]], [[MOAB Press (BTD6)|MOAB Press]], and [[Icicle Impale (BTD6)|Icicle Impale]], though other forms of capitalization are also used. The tutorial message when encountering a MOAB-Class Bloon for the first time in ''BTD6'' refers to them as "M.O.A.B. Class Bloons", though this formatting is not used anywhere else. Although not referred to as such in-game, official patch notes sometimes refers to MOAB-Class Bloons as "blimps",<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/btd6/comments/159tbij/bloons_td_6_update_notes_version_380/|title=Bloons TD 6 - Update Notes! Version 38.0|publisher=Reddit|retrieved=13 feb 2025|quote=Resolved a crash that could occur when trapping a fortified blimp with a 025 trap after upgrading the parent XXXL trap into a paragon}}</ref> though in real life, blimps are usually defined as not having a rigid internal framework; it would be more accurate to refer to them as zeppelins. | |||
MOAB-Class Bloons are sometimes referred to as just "MOABs". To avoid ambiguity, regular MOABs are sometimes referred to as "Blue MOABs".<ref name="blue moab">{{cite|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/btd6/comments/1akoc55/update_bloons_td_6_v410_update_notes/|title=Update: Bloons TD 6 v41.0 - Update Notes!|publisher=Reddit|retrieved=19 jan 2025|quote=4xx Sentry Expert should react with less Energy sentries in response to Blue MOABs, and prioritize a more for ceramic cleanup}}</ref> | |||
Although ''[[Bloons Pop!]]'' has the [[MOAB (Bloons Pop!)|MOAB]], [[The Behemoth (Bloons Pop!)|BFB]], and [[ZOMG (Bloons Pop!)|ZOMG]], they are not referred to or treated as part of a shared class. The BFB and ZOMG are unaffected by the MOAB Specialist bonus in [[Party Crashers]], and attacks that deal extra damage to [[Boss Bloon]]s only apply to the BFB and ZOMG. | |||
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Revision as of 20:54, 13 February 2025

MOAB-Class Bloons, or simply MOABs, are a class of large dirigible-like Bloons. The classification is named after the MOAB, the first MOAB-Class Bloon introduced to the series in Bloons Tower Defense 3, although the classification itself did not exist until Bloons TD 5. MOAB-Class Bloons are typically much larger than regular Bloons and have very high RBE. In most games, Boss Bloons are also treated as MOAB-Class Bloons and have similar characteristics, though some Boss Bloons are not dirigibles.
Since Bloons TD 5, MOAB-Class Bloons have appeared in every game in the Bloons TD series, as well as Bloons Supermonkey 2. A similar classification, Large Bloons, exists in Bloons Card Storm.
Mechanics
| This section is incomplete. You can help out by expanding it. The editor who added this notice elaborates: This should be split up into different game-specific sections to describe specifics in each game, like how damage passthrough works |
MOAB-Class Bloons have very high RBE and contain multiple other Bloons inside them. They tend to resist status effects from lower tier towers, such as glue or freezing, though most damage over time effects work on them normally. Some attacks have special properties against MOAB-Class Bloons, such as dealing additional damage or applying additional effects.
In the Bloons TD series, most MOAB-Class Bloons are very slow, often slower than Red Bloons and Lead Bloons, with the exception of DDTs. In Bloons TD 6, Bloons TD Battles 2, and Bloons Adventure Time TD, MOAB-Class Bloons can be Fortified, which doubles their health. In BATTD, they may also be Ghost Bloons, giving them additional resistances.
List of MOAB-Class Bloons
This list does not include Boss Bloons.
Bloons TD Battles
Bloons TD Battles 2
Bloons Monkey City
Bloons Adventure Time TD
Nomenclature
MOAB-Class Bloons are not officially referred to as a classification in Bloons Tower Defense 3 or Bloons TD 4. In Bloons TD 5, Bloons TD Battles, and Bloons Monkey City, they are usually referred to as "MOAB-class bloons" or "MOAB class bloons" in the descriptions of upgrades such as MOAB Mauler, MOAB-SHREDR Spikes, and Supa-Vac. In BTD5, they are also referred to as "boss bloons",[1][2] despite the mobile version having proper Boss Bloons as well.
In Bloons TD 6 and Bloons TD Battles 2, "MOAB-Class Bloons" is the most common form, as seen the descriptions of Quincy, Ezili, and Pat Fusty's upgrades, as well as MOAB Mauler, MOAB Press, and Icicle Impale, though other forms of capitalization are also used. The tutorial message when encountering a MOAB-Class Bloon for the first time in BTD6 refers to them as "M.O.A.B. Class Bloons", though this formatting is not used anywhere else. Although not referred to as such in-game, official patch notes sometimes refers to MOAB-Class Bloons as "blimps",[3] though in real life, blimps are usually defined as not having a rigid internal framework; it would be more accurate to refer to them as zeppelins.
MOAB-Class Bloons are sometimes referred to as just "MOABs". To avoid ambiguity, regular MOABs are sometimes referred to as "Blue MOABs".[4]
Although Bloons Pop! has the MOAB, BFB, and ZOMG, they are not referred to or treated as part of a shared class. The BFB and ZOMG are unaffected by the MOAB Specialist bonus in Party Crashers, and attacks that deal extra damage to Boss Bloons only apply to the BFB and ZOMG.
References
- ↑ "Ninja monkey success! All boss bloons (MOAB, BFB, ZOMG) enter play with 50% health. Gotta love all things ninja." — Description of Big Bloon Sabotage in the Flash version and Deluxe.
- ↑ "Boss Bloons: MOAB-class Bloons (MOABs, BFBs, and ZOMGs) require hundreds of hits to pop. Luckily for you, they tend to move quite slowly. If any of these get through, it's game over." — Tutorial text for MOAB-Class Bloons in the mobile version and console version.
- ↑ "Resolved a crash that could occur when trapping a fortified blimp with a 025 trap after upgrading the parent XXXL trap into a paragon" – "Bloons TD 6 - Update Notes! Version 38.0". Reddit. Retrieved Thu, 13 Feb 2025.
- ↑ "4xx Sentry Expert should react with less Energy sentries in response to Blue MOABs, and prioritize a more for ceramic cleanup" – "Update: Bloons TD 6 v41.0 - Update Notes!". Reddit. Retrieved Sun, 19 Jan 2025.
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