Sabotage Supply Lines (BMC)

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For other uses, see Bloon Sabotage (disambiguation).
Sabotage Supply Lines
Ability: Lasts for 15 seconds. During the sabotage, all new bloons are crippled to half speed.
Sabotage Supply Lines Ability: Sabotage the bloons supply lines for 15 seconds. During the sabotage, all new bloons are crippled to half speed.
Tower Path Tier
Ninja Monkey 2 4
Upgrade cost $2,800
Prerequisites City Level 20
Guerilla Training Camp built
Research cost Flash: 44,000, 50
Mobile: City Cash 44,000
Research time 2 days
XP for researching Experience 1,000

Sabotage Supply Lines is the Ninja Monkey's path 2 tier 4 upgrade in Bloons Monkey City. It provides an Activated Ability that permanently slows all Bloons that spawned up to 15 seconds after its use by 50% and also temporarily slows Bloons that have spawned within the last 10 seconds by 50%, which lasts for 15 seconds on the mobile version of Bloons TD 5 and infinite on the Flash version.

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Costs and sell values

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Note: this list does not factor in Monkey Knowledge or other discounts.
Tiers Mobile version Flash version
Cost Sell value Cost Sell value
0-4 $6,650 $5,320 $6,650 $5,320
1-4 $6,950 $5,560 $6,950 $5,560
2-4 $7,300 $5,840 $7,300 $5,840

Strategy

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Sabotage Supply Lines is an important ability for slowing down MOAB-Class Bloons in tense situations, and is especially useful to cripple DDT speeds. Despite the roundset being unpredictable on tile capturing, slowing down incoming ZOMGs and DDTs can help push a defense otherwise weak in MOAB damage to destroying them. In Contested Territory, it remains a staple to buying more time for defenses to kill ZOMGs (and on the Flash version, stopping DDTs to allow temples to attack them).

On the mobile version, timing is more important as Bloons already on screen will only be slowed temporarily compared to newer Bloons, and since DDTs are much less threatening and common, it's often unnecessary for most tiles.

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