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==Tips== | ==Tips== | ||
{{BCS last updated|5.1|section=y}} | {{BCS last updated|5.1|section=y}} | ||
*Ceasefire is a more expensive and much rarer [[Whoops]] that affects all enemy Monkeys. It's mainly used as a counter to Defenders or Temporary Monkeys (especially [[Robo Monkey (BCS)|Robo Monkey]] | *Ceasefire is a more expensive and much rarer [[Whoops]] that affects all enemy Monkeys. It's mainly used as a counter to Defenders or Temporary Monkeys (especially [[Robo Monkey (BCS)|Robo Monkey]], [[Corvus Academy of Arts]], and [[MOAB Construction Facility]]). It is niche but effective against them. | ||
*Unlike most removal/sabotage cards, Ceasefire affects multiple enemy Monkeys, but expensive and lacks utility. Thus, it's more of an anti-control card than Whoops, which is more versatile for all types of decks. | |||
*Like Whoops, most players will try to use up all their Ammo on Monkeys that attack Bloons, and using Ceasefire on one-delay Monkeys that are not Defenders is pointless. | *Like Whoops, most players will try to use up all their Ammo on Monkeys that attack Bloons, and using Ceasefire on one-delay Monkeys that are not Defenders is pointless. | ||