Castle Revenge

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Castle Revenge
Difficulty Advanced
Music Jazz Theme
Default Co-op division Free-for-all
Introduced Version 42.0
Entrances 4 Exits 2
Junctions 2 Water? Yes
Removables and gizmos
  • Pressure Valve: $500 (×1)
Path lengths (RBS)
PathEasyMediumHard
Top wheel18.817.015.0
Bottom wheel18.116.514.5
Top MOAB20.118.316.1
Bottom MOAB19.617.815.7
Top water21.019.116.8
Bottom water20.618.816.5

Castle Revenge is an Advanced map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 42.0. It is a walking mechanical castle. It is inspired by both Castle from Bloons TD 5 and Snowy Castle from Bloons TD Battles.

Layout

Bloons appear from the right side of the screen outside of the castle, move over the wheels and onto the castle, and then exit on the left side of the castle. Bloons are invulnerable until after they pass the wheels. There are two simultaneously active paths, one which traces the top of the castle and one which traces the bottom.

There is a central platform and a wheel near the left side which are line-of-sight blockers. Towers may be placed on the platform to see the whole track. Towers may not be placed on the outside of the castle.

Strategy

Castle Revenge is very difficult for an Advanced map, due to the two lanes being divergent and the need to take care of them separately. The valve at the back also blocks the placement of towers that otherwise would have been very useful on this map, such as Perma-Spike.

  • Giant Condor — It can move blimps from one of the paths to the other, effectively turning this map into a single-lane map on most rounds and greatly improving the capability of towers like Sauda, Corvus, and Spectre on this map. It is also good as a regular support option, stalling Bloons especially effectively due to the section at the start of this map where Bloons are immune and putting blimps that are almost exiting back to the front.
  • Carpet of Spikes — The fact that the spikes can cover both lanes effectively and the relatively short length of this map make Carpet of Spikes a great option. It covers Condor's weakness against DDTs, which it cannot grab all into one lane, in addition to breaking the shell of ZOMGs to let clean-up towers deal with them. It also removes the need to spend anything for the round 100 BAD, allowing the addition of several more support options for rounds 96-99.

Removables and Gizmos

Castle Revenge has one gizmo, a pressure valve near the end of the track. The player may pay $500 to activate the pressure valve, which will cause it to blow back non-MOAB-Class Bloons for 15 seconds. This gizmo has a cooldown of 75 seconds, which can be reset by Rejuv Potion.

Update history

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  • Default music changed from Sunshine Serenade to Jazz Theme
  • Buff Boss position should no longer reset on Boss Rush (bug fix)

Quotes

New Map, Castle Revenge! Longstanding fans of BTD will notice something familiar here. We love bringing our classic content forward and not just because we are nostalgic saps but because they have great play value. This one hails from both BTD5 and BTD Battles, but with a dynamic flourish that we hope gears you up to earn all of the badges!
— Version 42.0 update notes
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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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