| Double Trouble
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| Create a copy of target friendly Bloon
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| I could really use another one of these.
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| Class
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Exotic
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| Card Pack
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Classic
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| Rarity
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Rare
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| Keywords
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| Introduced
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Launch
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| Stats
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| Cost
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10
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Charges
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1
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Double Trouble is an Exotic Power card in Bloons Card Storm. It creates a copy of a target Bloon on the player's side. The clone will inherit all properties of the parent (including Health, Delay, Shield, and most status effects), but not "cannot attack" from Bloon Repair Bot, and triggers most On Play effects when it spawns. It will never copy the Health gains that the parent initially received from On Play effects, and does not copy Golden Blimp's Health gains per Gold spent. If the target was played by the player (not from the Storm or summoned by another Bloon), it generates Bloontonium equal to its cost.
The card artwork depicts a Rainbow Bloon splitting to create a duplicate of itself due to electrical forces from a laboratory machine.
Tips
- Double Trouble stands out for OTK strategies, duplicating a 0-delay bloon for further damage. Double Trouble can also be used to duplicate a powerful bloon for extra pressure.
- If performing a combo with Double Trouble, duplicate a bloon after buffing it, not before.
- Combos with Double Trouble can be expensive. Quincy Action Figure, Amelia's Act of Power, and Obyn Greenfoot offer more leverage to affording one-turn combos costing greater than 20 Gold.
- Duplicating a played Bloon (i.e. not from the Storm) generates Bloontonium as if that bloon was played again. This tactic can be used as another source of Bloontonium while applying more pressure to your opponent.
- Amelia players can take advantage of this while performing OTKs with their own Double Yellow to afford another Act of Power (e.g. a second Quick Ready).
- The Eternal can be copied so that it's harder to single out each copy of it, as well as doubling up the capability of applying constant pressure the longer the game plays.
- Certain Bloons with On Play effects that boost their Health (or at least their effective health) can be duplicated to keep getting stronger.
- Players can duplicate a Draining Bloon that already has lots of shield in order to build even more shield for every copy.
- With an Armor-focused deck, duplicating an Armor Powered Bloon surrounded by friendly Bloons with lots of Armor will keep stacking up HP on its copies.
- Soulstealer Bloon is a good candidate, allowing it to steal more Health to boost the copy once more.
- Playing a Large Bloon while having MOAB Construction Facilities will trigger these effects again if they have remaining ammo. This is particularly useful on a Lead Zeppelin that was on the screen for a few turns (one turn with at least 2 Facilities); if the opponent lacks Hero Protection, Corvus Academy of Arts, or plenty of shield (via Obyn Greenfoot), it's OTK.
Update history
No longer causes Golden Blimp to gain its extra health per Gold spent again (bug fix)
Double Trouble no longer causes Soulstealer Bloon to regain its original health buff (bug fix)
Gallery
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This article or section needs more screenshots. See the screenshot guidelines for more information on what screenshots are needed and how to add them. The editor that added this notice elaborates: Double Troubling basic (preferrably Pinks) and advanced bloons, Bloontonium gained from Double Troubling a bloon (with comparison)
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In other languages
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Text
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Notes
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| Danish
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Dobbelt ballade
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| German
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Doppeltes Lottchen
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| Spanish (Latin America)
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Por partida doble
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| French
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Double problème
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| Italian
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Guai doppi
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| Japanese
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ダブルトラブル
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| Korean
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아군 불리기
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| Norwegian
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Dobbelt trøbbel
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| Polish
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Podwójne kłopoty
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| Portuguese (Brazil)
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Problema Dobrado
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| Russian
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Две проблемы
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| Swedish
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Dubbeltrubbel
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| Chinese (traditional)
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雙重麻煩
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Flavor
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Text
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Notes
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| Danish
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Jeg kunne virkelig godt bruge en til af dem her.
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| German
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Davon könnte ich wirklich noch einen gebrauchen.
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| Spanish (Latin America)
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Me vendría bien otro de esos.
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| French
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J’aurais bien besoin d’un autre comme celui-là.
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| Italian
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Un doppione potrebbe farmi comodo.
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| Japanese
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またこれを使いたいな。
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| Korean
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풍선이 더 필요할 때 쓰세요.
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| Norwegian
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Jeg kunne virkelig trengt en til av disse.
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| Polish
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Dobra rzecz.
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| Portuguese (Brazil)
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Mais um desse cairia bem.
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| Russian
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Мне бы и парочка пригодилась.
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| Swedish
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Jag skulle verkligen behöva en till av de här.
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| Chinese (traditional)
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我真的需要再來一顆。
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