X Factor

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X Factor
Difficulty Advanced
Music Tribes & Tribulations
Default Co-op division Free-for-all
Introduced Version 22.0
Entrances 4 Exits 4
Junctions 4 Water? No
Removables and gizmos
  • Middle: $2000 (×1)
Path lengths (RBS)
PathEasyMediumHard
Top left left / bottom right right26.424.021.1
Top left right / bottom right left18.116.514.5
Top right left / bottom left right19.918.115.9
Top right right / bottom left left26.123.720.9

X Factor is an Advanced map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 22.0. It takes place in a wooded area with four paths that intersect in the middle. This map was created to promote the Dartling Gunner, which was released in the same update.

Layout

This map has 4 entrances and exits for almost all purposes, but there are 8 total sets of pre-game prep spikes on this map, likely due to the splitting of the Bloons into 2 separate paths through the mini-circles. The Bloons enter from the top-left and the top-right on round 1, and the locations of the Bloon spawns rotate by 90° clockwise every round, thus the Bloons spawn and exit at the same spots every 4 rounds. The barrack in the middle blocks all Bloons, including blimps, from being attacked, significantly increasing this map's difficulty. The stack on top of the barrack can be removed for $2000 and can fit all towers except the Banana Farm.

Strategy

Due to 2 lanes being active each round, the spawn points changing every round, the intrusive barrack in the middle, and the rather erratic movement of Bloons through the mini-loops, X Factor is generally seen as the hardest Advanced map in BTD6. All parts of the game pose challenges, with Bloons having the ability to leak suddenly due to their erratic movement throughout the game. Global range towers often suffer from having to defend 2 lanes at once, while limited-range towers cannot affect half of the map are more affected by the erratic movement of the Bloons.

Name Portrait Reasoning
Psi The long portions of the track that most heroes/towers do not reach can be utilized by Psi, who can attack any Bloons on the map and catch leaking Bloons that are common occurrences. They can also stun both active tracks if placed in a spot that reaches the lanes to its top and bottom.
Sniper Monkeys Snipers are pivotal to defeating the early game, due to them being able to attack any part of the track and being able to catch small leaks that occur easily. In the mid-game and late-game, Maim MOAB becomes a good option with its ability to stall blimps and give time for Psi and other global-range towers to take out as many of them as possible.
Carpet of Spikes All spikes from it are placed on places where Bloons may reach every round, maximizing its potential. It can defeat DDTs with ease, do solid damage to ZOMGs throughout the whole map, and completely trivialize the Round 100 BAD.
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In other languages

Language Name Notes
Arabic إكس فاكتور
Danish X Faktor
German X-Faktor
Spanish Factor X
Spanish (LA) Factor X
Finnish X-tekijä
French Facteur X
Italian Fattore X
Japanese Xファクター
Korean X 인자
Dutch X-factor
Norwegian X-faktor
Polish Czynnik X
Portuguese (Brazil) Fator X
Russian Икс-фактор
Swedish X Factor
Thai X แฟกเตอร์
Turkish X Faktörü
Chinese (simplified) X因子
Chinese (traditional) 未知因素
This list was last updated for: version 43.2

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