Downstream (BTD6)

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This article is about the map in Bloons TD 6. For the map in the Flash version of Bloons TD 5 and Bloons TD 5 Deluxe, see Downstream (BTD5).
Downstream
Difficulty Intermediate
Music Sunset Samba
Default Co-op division Diagonal (top-left to bottom-right)
Introduced Version 4.0
Entrances 1 Exits 1
Junctions 0 Water? Yes
Removables and gizmos
  • Rocks: $350 (×2)
Path lengths (RBS)
EasyMediumHard
33.030.026.4

Downstream is an Intermediate map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 4.0. It takes place at a river in a field or forest.

Layout

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On Downstream, Bloons enter from the top, make 2 loops around the bottom-left and top-right, and exit at the bottom-right. There is a stream running down most of the map that allows water towers to be placed, hence the map's name. The trees and bushes at the top-left, top-right, and bottom-left all block line-of-sight slightly. There are 2 rocks, one in each loop, with each of them being removable for $350.

Strategy

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Downstream is on the easier side of Intermediate maps, due to its single-lane and relatively long track. Long-range towers are generally best placed in the center of the open space at the middle-top to cover the entrance, middle, and 2nd loop, while short-range towers like Tack Shooters function best inside the loops. The water to the right of the track's start works well for Monkey Buccaneers, allowing them can trigger both sides of their attack while having good coverage. Downstream can be beaten using general strategies listed here.

Towers that work well with Downstream's map layout are displayed below.

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Name Portrait Reasoning
Destroyer The water to the right of the track's start gives Destroyer the ability to trigger both sides of its attack. With the 3-2-0 crosspath and Berserker Brew, Destroyer is a powerful option for the mid-game. It also transitions well to its succeeding upgrades, as Aircraft Carrier further improves its mid-game power and Carrier Flagship carries power into the late-game.
The Bloon Solver When placed in the center of the middle-top space and given a Monkey Village, Solver's range reaches the start, middle, and 2nd loop. With that, Solver can deal some damage to blimps at the start while easily clearing out large clumps of low-tier blimps and Super Ceramics at the middle and second loop with its puddles. Solver is best paired with a tower that performs well against high-health blimps and DDTs, such as Carpet of Spikes.
Prince of Darkness The large coverage of the track gained by Prince of Darkness above the map's center allows it to gather graveyard from Bloons and blimps constantly while cleaning up Bloons and DDTs with its back-spawning zombies. It works well with Ezili and Corvus, with the former granting its zombies +50% pierce and clearing out large amounts of RBE with MOAB Hex and the latter further using its mana and clearing out RBE with Ancestral Might and Overload.
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In other languages

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This section was last updated for: version 48.1
Language Text Notes
Arabic المجرى النهري
Danish Nedstrøms
German Flussabwärts
Spanish Corriente abajo
Spanish (Latin America) Corriente abajo
Finnish Alavirta
French En aval
Italian A valle
Japanese ダウンストリーム
Korean 하류
Dutch Stroomafwaarts
Norwegian Nedstrømning
Polish Z nurtem
Portuguese (Brazil) Correnteza Abaixo
Russian Вниз по течению
Swedish Nedströms
Thai ทางน้ำลง
Turkish Aşağı Yönde
Chinese (simplified) 顺流而下
Chinese (traditional) 下游

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