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==Tips== | ==Tips== | ||
{{BCS last updated| | {{BCS last updated|6.1|section=y}} | ||
*It is not possible to prevent Avalanches from entering your hand unless it's full. If not full, they'll threaten your Hero's HP. | *It is not possible to prevent Avalanches from entering your hand unless it's full. If not full, they'll threaten your Hero's HP. | ||
* | *At Stage 2 ("Avalanche"),<!--don't remove stage+title, bc stage 2/3 is ambiguous due to swapped order--> there are higher chances of drawing this card when more of your original cards are consumed. Keep your hand relatively full, spend Avalanches if possible (especially in later stages, which deal more damage), and have life healing to offset damage. | ||
**Because Dreadbloon inevitably draws Avalanches each round, it's practically not possible to lose by decking out. | **Because Stage 2 Dreadbloon inevitably draws Avalanches each round, it's practically not possible to lose by decking out. | ||
**If Dreadbloon doesn't have [[Repercussions]], [[Jungle's Bounty Druid]] is a reliable way to heal lost lives, and the constant Avalanches stop the player from not spending. | **If Dreadbloon doesn't have [[Repercussions]] (only Stage 3 ("Board Destruction") Dreadbloon), [[Jungle's Bounty Druid]] is a reliable way to heal lost lives, and the constant Avalanches stop the player from not spending. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Avalanche is an Exotic Power card in Bloons Card Storm, introduced in version 4.0. While held in the hand, the owner's Hero takes damage equal to 5 times the current Phase number at the start of each turn, for up to 20 damage per card (Phase 4). It does nothing when played other than removing itself from the hand. This card is exclusive to Dreadbloon, created by Echoes of Avalanche and Stage 2 Dreadbloon, and is not found in the Collection.
This card does not count towards Quests that require using Exotic Power cards.
The card artwork depicts Quincy getting surprised by falling rocks near a cliff. Dreadbloon is in the background, hidden in white fog.
Tips
This section was last updated for: version 6.1
- It is not possible to prevent Avalanches from entering your hand unless it's full. If not full, they'll threaten your Hero's HP.
- At Stage 2 ("Avalanche"), there are higher chances of drawing this card when more of your original cards are consumed. Keep your hand relatively full, spend Avalanches if possible (especially in later stages, which deal more damage), and have life healing to offset damage.
- Because Stage 2 Dreadbloon inevitably draws Avalanches each round, it's practically not possible to lose by decking out.
- If Dreadbloon doesn't have Repercussions (only Stage 3 ("Board Destruction") Dreadbloon), Jungle's Bounty Druid is a reliable way to heal lost lives, and the constant Avalanches stop the player from not spending.
Gallery
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In other languages
This section was last updated for: version 4.0
| Language | Text | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Danish | Lavine | — |
| German | Lawine | — |
| Spanish (Latin America) | Avalancha | — |
| French | Avalanche | — |
| Italian | Valanga | — |
| Japanese | アバランチ | — |
| Korean | 산사태 | — |
| Norwegian | Snøskred | — |
| Polish | Lawina | — |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | Avalanche | — |
| Russian | Лавина | — |
| Swedish | Lavin | — |
| Chinese (traditional) | 雪崩 | — |
| Language | Text | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Danish | Hmm, hvad er det for en rumlende lyd? | — |
| German | Hmm, was rumpelt denn da so? | — |
| Spanish (Latin America) | Mmm, ¿qué es ese ruido retumbante? | — |
| French | Hum, c’est quoi ce grondement ? | — |
| Italian | Mmh, sentite anche voi questo tremolio? | — |
| Japanese | ん?あのゴロゴロって音はなんだ? | — |
| Korean | 어라, 저 심상치 않은 소리는 뭐지? | — |
| Norwegian | Hmm, hva er den buldrende lyden? | — |
| Polish | Hmm, co to za dudnienie? | — |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | Hmm, que som de estrondo é esse? | — |
| Russian | Хм, что это за грохот? | — |
| Swedish | Hmm, vad är det där för ett mullrande ljud? | — |
| Chinese (traditional) | 唔,那轟隆聲是怎麼回事? | — |