Desperado (BTD6): Difference between revisions
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
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The Desperado is useful for early game on many hard maps. Two base Desperados or a Dart Monkey and a Desperado | The Desperado is useful for early game, even on many hard maps. Two base Desperados or a Dart Monkey and a Desperado are viable starting choices for CHIMPS runs. Base Desperados also work as "spotters" for [[Advanced Intel (BTD6)|Advanced Intel]] Monkey Subs due to their large range and cheap Camo detection upgrade. | ||
The top path focuses on single-target damage, with the Blazing Sun being able to serve as a mid-game carry or a T1 boss solution. After round 80, however, it struggles against Super Ceramics and requires cleanup support. | The top path focuses on single-target damage, with the Blazing Sun being able to serve as a mid-game carry or a T1 boss solution. After round 80, however, it struggles against Super Ceramics and requires cleanup support. | ||
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The bottom path excels at crowd control. The knockback on weaker MOAB-Class Bloons and shrapnel damage on Avenger makes it a solid pick for assisting defenses, and is a clean stepping stone to The Desert Phantom, which is an effective blimp staller that is very receptive to buffs. | The bottom path excels at crowd control. The knockback on weaker MOAB-Class Bloons and shrapnel damage on Avenger makes it a solid pick for assisting defenses, and is a clean stepping stone to The Desert Phantom, which is an effective blimp staller that is very receptive to buffs. | ||
==Pre-release== | ==Pre-release== | ||