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==Layout==
==Layout==
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On Sulfur Springs, Bloons enter from the top, make 1.5 clockwise loops around the top small loop, then make 1.5 counter-clockwise loops around the large central loop, and finally make 1.5 clockwise loops around the bottom small loop before exiting. The central hot spring and the 2 streams, one on the left and one on the top-right, can fit water towers. The central hot spring is surrounded by land that can fit towers up to the size of [[Super Monkey (BTD6)|Super Monkeys]]. There are 3 rocks at a lower elevation than most of the map, one in each small loop and one to the top-left of the central spring.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
By consensus, Sulfur Springs is the easiest Intermediate map in BTD6. The many loops Bloons take give towers multiple chances to attack them, the central spring and surrounding land are very optimal placements, and the track is one of the longest out of the Intermediate maps. Sulfur Springs can be beaten quite easily with the general guidelines below.
{{BTD6 basic map strategies}}
{{BTD6 basic map strategies}}
Sulfur Springs's layout allows certain towers listed below to shine.


===Recommended towers and upgrades===
===Recommended towers and upgrades===
*[[Ultra-Juggernaut (BTD6)|Ultra-Juggernaut]] If placed on lower elevation, the Juggernaut balls can bounce off the walls and rehit Bloons they've already hit after each bounce, making them much deadlier.
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*[[Monkey Buccaneer (BTD6)|Monkey Buccaneer]]s — They can attack from both sides consistently if placed in the middle.
!Name
!Portrait
!Reasoning
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|[[Ultra-Juggernaut (BTD6)|Ultra-Juggernaut]]
|[[File:BTD6 500-Dartmonkey.png|x50px]]
|If placed on one of the 3 lower-elevation rocks, the Juggernaut balls can bounce off the walls and rehit Bloons multiple times, making them much deadlier. It wipes out the mid-game with ease and does solid general late-game damage, especially to clumped MOABs and Super Ceramics.
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|[[Destroyer (BTD6)|Destroyer]]
|[[File:BTD6 300-MonkeyBuccaneer.png|x50px]]
|Destroyers gain widespread coverage in the central hot spring, with the ability to attack on both sides frequently. Five of them breeze through the mid-game when given camo detection and a [[Stronger Stimulant (BTD6)|Stronger Stimulant]], which, when upgraded to [[Permanent Brew (BTD6)|Perma-Brew]] after an easily doable saveup, grants the Destroyers 8x damage and wipes the floor with the late-game. Use [[Admiral Brickell (BTD6)|Admiral Brickell]] to maximize the power of the Destroyers.
|}


==Easter egg==
==Easter egg==

Revision as of 23:33, 7 October 2024

Sulfur Springs
Difficulty Intermediate
Music Tribes & Tribulations
Default Co-op division Free-for-all
Introduced Version 41.0
Entrances 1 Exits 1
Junctions 0 Water? Yes
Path lengths (RBS)
EasyMediumHard
40.236.632.2

Sulfur Springs is an Intermediate map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 41.0. It is a hot spring surrounded by a lava flow.

Layout

On Sulfur Springs, Bloons enter from the top, make 1.5 clockwise loops around the top small loop, then make 1.5 counter-clockwise loops around the large central loop, and finally make 1.5 clockwise loops around the bottom small loop before exiting. The central hot spring and the 2 streams, one on the left and one on the top-right, can fit water towers. The central hot spring is surrounded by land that can fit towers up to the size of Super Monkeys. There are 3 rocks at a lower elevation than most of the map, one in each small loop and one to the top-left of the central spring.

Strategy

By consensus, Sulfur Springs is the easiest Intermediate map in BTD6. The many loops Bloons take give towers multiple chances to attack them, the central spring and surrounding land are very optimal placements, and the track is one of the longest out of the Intermediate maps. Sulfur Springs can be beaten quite easily with the general guidelines below.

Sulfur Springs's layout allows certain towers listed below to shine.

Name Portrait Reasoning
Ultra-Juggernaut If placed on one of the 3 lower-elevation rocks, the Juggernaut balls can bounce off the walls and rehit Bloons multiple times, making them much deadlier. It wipes out the mid-game with ease and does solid general late-game damage, especially to clumped MOABs and Super Ceramics.
Destroyer Destroyers gain widespread coverage in the central hot spring, with the ability to attack on both sides frequently. Five of them breeze through the mid-game when given camo detection and a Stronger Stimulant, which, when upgraded to Perma-Brew after an easily doable saveup, grants the Destroyers 8x damage and wipes the floor with the late-game. Use Admiral Brickell to maximize the power of the Destroyers.

Easter egg

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In other languages

Language Name Notes
Arabic ينابيع الكبريت
Danish Svovlkilder
German Schwefelquellen
Spanish Saltos primaverales
Spanish (LA) Manantiales sulfúricos
Finnish Rikkilähteet
French Sources sulfureuses
Italian Sorgenti di zolfo
Japanese 硫黄温泉
Korean 유황천
Dutch Zwavelbronnen
Norwegian Svovelkildene
Polish Siarkowe źródła
Portuguese (Brazil) Fontes Sulfúricas
Russian Серные источники
Swedish Svavelkällorna
Thai น้ำพุกำมะถัน
Turkish Kükürt Kaynakları
Chinese (simplified) 硫磺泉
Chinese (traditional) 硫磺泉水
This list was last updated for: version 44.1

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