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*Without Paragon Power Totems, the only way to max out a Paragon's power is to have at least 9 tier 5 towers of the same tower type, which is only possible in Co-op mode. For most towers, this requires four players, though the Dart Monkey only requires three players if all players have a second Crossbow Master from {{BTD6 mk|Master Double Cross}}. | |||
*It takes 3 Paragon Power Totems to substitute the power contribution of one tier 5 tower. | |||
*Higher Degrees require exponentially more power than lower Degrees, so going for higher Degrees has diminishing returns. It's generally more efficient to go for multiple mid-Degree Paragons than to try to max out Paragons as much as possible. | *Higher Degrees require exponentially more power than lower Degrees, so going for higher Degrees has diminishing returns. It's generally more efficient to go for multiple mid-Degree Paragons than to try to max out Paragons as much as possible. | ||
*Paragons receive significant damage boosts against bosses at every 20th Degree, so it's most cost-efficient to reach a Degree that's a multiple of 20. The difference in damage output between Degree 19 and Degree 20 is much bigger than between Degree 20 and Degree 21, for example. | *Paragons receive significant damage boosts against bosses at every 20th Degree, so it's most cost-efficient to reach a Degree that's a multiple of 20. The difference in damage output between Degree 19 and Degree 20 is much bigger than between Degree 20 and Degree 21, for example. | ||