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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
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Counter-Espionage, while the cheapest decamo in the entire game, is unreliable past Round 56, and has struggles on Round 47, due to its very low pierce, and a semi-expensive DDT decamo (needs 0-2-3 [[Flash Bomb (BTD6)|Flash Bomb]]). In practice, Counter-Espionage itself is only used as a crosspath when there's no better decamo option available. The T3 [[Shinobi Tactics (BTD6)|Shinobi Tactics]] in large groups usually cover decamo of all except DDTs. However, due to having bonus Camo damage if the Camo property isn't stripped, this crosspath is beneficial for maximizing damage on [[Phayze]], which can sometimes be immune to decamo.
Although the cheapest decamo at lower tiers, Counter-Espionage is a weak decamo due to its insufficient pierce. Lower-tier Counter-Espionage struggles against round 47's spaced Camo Pinks and starting from round 56's grouped Camo Rainbows. 0-2-3 [[Flash Bomb (BTD6)|Flash Bomb]] is worse than other DDT decamos unless given enough [[Shinobi Tactics (BTD6)|Shinobi Tactics]], and Shinobis themselves in large groups usually cover decamo of all except DDTs. However, due to having bonus Camo damage if the Camo property isn't stripped, this crosspath is beneficial in Ninja-centric strategies for maximizing damage on [[Phayze]], which can sometimes be immune to decamo.


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