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==Version 3.9.2==
==Version 3.9.2==
Released on {{timestamp|6 October 2016 15:14:23 UTC}}.<ref>[https://steamdb.info/app/444640/history/?changeid=2331089 SteamDB]</ref> It introduced the [[map]] [[Inlets]].
Released on {{timestamp|6 October 2016 15:14:23 UTC}}.<ref>[https://steamdb.info/app/444640/history/?changeid=2331089 SteamDB]</ref> It introduced the [[Club Membership (Battles)|Club Membership]]-exclusive [[map]] [[Inlets]] to replace [[Concrete Alley]].


===[[Concrete Alley]]===
===[[Concrete Alley]]===

Revision as of 05:34, 16 June 2025

Version 3.9
Steam31 August 2016[1]

Version 3.9 is the sixth major update to the mobile version of Bloons TD Battles of 2016. It introduced the map Zen Garden and Power Cards in Card Battles.

Changes

Tiers Changes
X-3 Triple Darts
  • Nerf Upgrade cost increased ― $380 → $400
Tiers Changes
X-4 Sabotage Supply Lines
  • Nerf Upgrade cost increased ― $4,000 → $5,000
Tiers Changes
1-X Full Metal Jacket
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $350 → $300
2-X Point Five Oh
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $2,000 → $1,800
3-X Deadly Precision
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $4,000 → $3,500
4-X Cripple MOAB
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $7,000 → $5,500
X-1 Faster Firing
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $400 → $350
X-3 Semi Automatic Rifle
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $2,750 → $2,400
X-4 Supply Drop
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $8,000 → $7,000
Tiers Changes
X-3 Dragon's Breath
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $3,600 → $3,200
X-4 Summon Phoenix
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $5,000 → $4,000
Tiers Changes
X-4 Ground Zero
  • Nerf Upgrade cost increased ― $14,000 → $16,000
Tiers Changes
X-3 Signal Flare
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $700 → $550
Tiers Changes
0-0 base tower
  • Buff Cost reduced ― $1,600 → $1,500
X-2 Radar Scanner
  • Buff Upgrade cost reduced ― $2,000 → $1,750
Tiers Changes
X-4 Supa-Vac
  • Nerf Upgrade cost increased ― $11,000 → $13,000
  • Neutral Bloons no longer take a full loop around each lava pool
    • Note: this makes the paths more similar to the Flash version
  • Neutral Grouped ZOMG send added

Bug fixes

  • "Banana Farm bank income is now doubled by Bananza."
  • "Players should no longer occasionally get into different maps from private matches."
  • "Fixed occasional crash in Card Battle Mega Boost games."
  • "Tapping the player card in a Card Battle lobby will no longer ask to reset the deck."

Version 3.9.1

Released on 15 September 2016.[2]

Changes

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The editor who added this notice elaborates: Exact changes made to ramping
  • "Bloon speed ramping increased"
  • "MOAB health ramping increased"

Bug fixes

  • "Can now access power card descriptions when they are in your deck."
  • "Fixed issue that could prevent re-rolling bonus tower with low energy."
  • "Fixed crash in Custom Club lobbies."
  • "Bloon send costs no longer overlap."
  • "Red Hot Spikes icon is back."
  • "Monkey Ace can no longer leave the screen for extended periods of time."
  • "Fixed opponent bananas sometimes not showing as collected."

Version 3.9.2

Released on 6 October 2016.[3] It introduced the Club Membership-exclusive map Inlets to replace Concrete Alley.

  • Neutral No longer Club-exclusive

Bug fixes

  • "Fixed an issue that could result in players having mismatched maps."
  • "Aircraft motion should be more consistent when changing paths."
  • "Minor card text changes."

Developer's note

In addition to the brand new Power Cards, this update is a three-pronged approach to address some of the issues letting games between very skilled players to always run to late game. New, faster maps in Zen Garden and updated Hot Tub, a new way to rush opponents on round 24, and a nerf to 3 of the upgrades that are most popular and powerful for their cash cost (see Monkey Changes below). In order to address questions and feedback about new features and balance changes, we've added more explanatory notes in hopes that the context is helpful. Happy to hear your feedback on the updates, and on the context we provide.

References