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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
Like its previous upgrade, {{ | Like its previous upgrade, {{BTD6|MOAB Glue}}, Relentless Glue is a staple support in [[CHIMPS]] during Rounds 81-100. Its added stun provides valuable help for other towers, especially against DDTs. [[Tower]]s and [[Hero]]es that deal extra damage to stunned targets, such as {{BTD6|Sauda}} and {{BTD6|Pop and Awe}}, benefit especially well from Relentless Glue. Relentless Glue also synergizes with other support towers, such as {{BTD6|MOAB Press}}, which knocks back more blimps at once thanks to Relentless Glue's stun clumping blimps. | ||
0-2-4 is the superior crosspath for Relentless Glue, as the increased pierce on both the main glue and splats is extremely valuable. While 2-0-4 allows Relentless Glue's splats to trigger when every subsequent layer of small Bloons that the main glue hits pops, it provides little benefit during the mid-game, where 2-0-4 has lackluster pierce. Past Round 80, MOAB-Class Bloons (which 2-0-4 does not soak through) become dominant, and {{ | 0-2-4 is the superior crosspath for Relentless Glue, as the increased pierce on both the main glue and splats is extremely valuable. While 2-0-4 allows Relentless Glue's splats to trigger when every subsequent layer of small Bloons that the main glue hits pops, it provides little benefit during the mid-game, where 2-0-4 has lackluster pierce. Past Round 80, MOAB-Class Bloons (which 2-0-4 does not soak through) become dominant, and {{BTD6|Super Ceramic Bloon}}s mean that Bloons spawn far less insides and trigger far less splats even when the main glue hits them, making 2-0-4 even less useful there. | ||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||