One Two Tree

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One Two Tree
Difficulty Beginner
Music Sunshine Serenade
Default Co-op division Free-for-all
Introduced Version 34.0
Entrances 1 Exits 1
Junctions 0 Water? Yes
Path lengths (RBS)
EasyMediumHard
48.544.138.8

One Two Tree is a Beginner map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 34.0. It takes place in a snow-covered Christmas tree farm. This map features 23 spaces that apply buffs to towers placed on top of them. Each space has restrictions on what kinds of towers can be placed on them and more spaces become available as the game progresses. The game starts with one empty space that has no buffs or restrictions.

Layout

One Two Tree's single lane involves Bloons entering from the top-left and exiting at the bottom-right. The trees on the spaces (prior to disappearing), the fences, and the trees at the top corners all block line-of-sight. The bottom portion of this map can only fit towers up to medium-size (such as Boomerang Monkeys).

Mechanics

Buffs

There are five types of buffs that appear on this map. The first four are given by the tree spaces, while the range buff is only given by the small placeable areas by the snow-covered trees.

Icon Effect
Reduces attack cooldown by 15%, increasing attack speed by ~17.6%.
Applies a 10% discount to all towers placed and non-Hero upgrades purchased on it. Unlike Monkey Business and Monkey Commerce, this includes tier 4 and tier 5 upgrades (but not Paragons).
Increases the damage dealt by projectiles by 1. Does not apply to damage over time, including projectile effects (i.e. Corrosive Glue) and zones (i.e. Spirit of the Forest's brambles).
Increases the pierce of projectiles by 1.
Increases range by 15%.

Spaces

All six types of spaces before being opened
All six types of spaces after opening

Not counting the free space at the start, there are six types of spaces: one for each of the four tower categories, which only allow towers of their category to be placed on top, plus spaces consisting of water and spaces that only allow up to two towers with small footprints. Each space is unlocked at the end of a specific round and applies a buff to towers placed on top of them. If the game starts on a higher round, all spaces up to that round are unlocked automatically; for example, on Impoppable and CHIMPS, the first three spaces are unlocked by default. The rate that spaces are unlocked at is inconsistent and leaves significant gaps between rounds 7-14, 27-54, and 58-70.

# End of round Type Buff
2 1 Primary Attack speed
3 3 Water Discount
4 4 Magic Damage
5 6 Support Pierce
6 7 Small footprint Attack speed
7 14 Primary Discount
8 15 Military Damage
9 17 Magic Pierce
10 18 Support Attack speed
11 20 Small footprint Discount
12 22 Primary Damage
13 23 Water Pierce
14 24 Magic Attack speed
15 26 Support Discount
16 27 Small footprint Damage
17 54 Primary Pierce
18 55 Military Attack speed
19 57 Magic Discount
20 58 Small footprint Damage
21 70 Primary Pierce
22 71 Military Attack speed
23 75 Magic Discount
24 76 Support Damage

Strategy

There are no spots with particularly good coverage on One Two Tree, but the buffs granted by the spaces under the trees make this map relatively simple to defeat nonetheless. Towers that deal one damage, such as Sun Avatar, are especially powerful when placed on a space that grants +1 damage. In particular, the +1 damage for Druid of the Jungle on Space 4 simplifies the early game and early mid-game. With general guidelines, One Two Tree can be beaten.

Towers that take good advantage of One Two Tree's mechanics are listed below.

Name Portrait Reasoning
Geraldo Worn Hero's Cape allows the placement of multiple Sun Avatars on Space 20, and they deal massive damage thanks to the +1 damage granted by that space. Geraldo's shop also has a variety of items for towers that work well on this map, such as Jar of Pickles for Sun Avatars, Sharpening Stone for Comanche Commander, and Genie Bottle for difficult late-game rounds. With Geraldo's shop refresh on Round 98 in CHIMPS on Beginner maps when placed early, his shop items can be used multiple times for the hardest rounds, further solidifying his power.
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The editor that added this notice elaborates: Some additional helpful examples of One Two Tree buffs

Trivia

  • Unlike most in-universe text in BTD6, the text on the signs is not written in Monklish.

In other languages

Language Name Notes
Arabic واحد اثنان ثلاثة
Danish Et-to-træ
German Eins, zwei, Baum
Spanish Uno, dos, tres
Spanish (LA) Uno, dos, tres
Finnish Kaksi vanhaa puuta
French Sapins de Noël
Italian Uno due tre
Japanese ワンツーツリー
Korean 원, 투, 트리
Dutch Advent
Norwegian Én, to, tre
Polish Drzewko Szczęścia
Portuguese (Brazil) Um Dois Três
Russian Раз-два-три
Swedish En Två Träd
Thai หนึ่ง สอง สาม
Turkish Bir İki Üç
Chinese (simplified) 一二杉
Chinese (traditional) 一二杉
This list was last updated for: version 43.2

References