Scrapyard

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Scrapyard
Difficulty Beginner
Music Sunshine Serenade
Default Co-op division Free-for-all
Introduced Version 31.0
Entrances 1 Exits 1
Junctions 0 Water? No
Path lengths (RBS)
EasyMediumHard
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Scrapyard is a Beginner map in Bloons TD 6, introduced in version 31.0. It takes place at a scrapyard containing several broken vehicles and other junk. This map contains a crusher, a unique feature that can damage and stun Bloons.

Scrapyard is currently the longest map in the game, beating Logs by 0.4 RBS in Medium mode.

Layout

Bloons enter from the top-left, make a clockwise loop at the top-right, and then make a clockwise loop at the top-middle-left before exiting. There is a crusher near the top that blocks line-of-sight, and its mechanics are explained in the section below. The center of the map is filled with junk, including a Bloonchipper, all of which block line-of-sight. The only placeable spots within the junk are the 4 boxes, with each being able to fit towers up to Super Monkey's size and have high elevation.

Mechanics

There is a crusher near the top of the map. Bloons pass through it twice, once after the top-right loop and once after the top-middle-left loop. When the sign to its right is red, the crusher is inactive, and when the sign is green, the crusher opens and can be activated. On activation, the crusher deals 6 damage (+5 versus Ceramics) to all Bloons below it and stuns them for 6 seconds. Neither the damage nor the stun works on MOAB-Class Bloons. The crusher has a 60 second cooldown (and an initial cooldown from the game's start), which can be reset with Geraldo's Rejuv Potion or the Reset Cooldowns button in Sandbox mode.

Strategy

Being the longest map in BTD6, Scrapyard is among the easier beginner maps. However, it is not the easiest, due to the limited space, relatively poor coverage that towers receive due to the spread-out track layout, and line-of-sight blockers. In general, limited-range towers are best placed on the top-left box to hit Bloons on as many different occasions as possible. If doing so, space should be saved for Monkey Villages to be placed above that box or to the box's top-right. Scrapyard can be beaten fairly easily using general tips listed here.

The extremely long map-length benefits several towers that are able to overcome the spread-out track layout.

Name Portrait Reasoning & how to use
Bloon Exclusion Zone If placed on one of the boxes, BEZ gains map-wide coverage and can take advantage of this map's extremely long length. When given Camo detection, Stronger Stimulant, and Lead popping power, the 2-0-5 BEZ sweeps through the late-game. Overclock pairs well with BEZ, thanks to the latter's high cost and concentrated power. Bloon Area Denial System can save up to BEZ while needing relatively little assistance.
MOAB Domination The near-global and obstacle-ignoring range of MOAB Domination's press attack shines greatly on this map. When placed on the top-left box, MOAB Domination's Kylie rangs perform solid cleanup, and wipe out the late-game with ease in tandem with the press attack. Overclock, Stronger Stimulant, and Primary Training all provide large additional boosts to MOAB Domination's immense power.

In other languages

This section was last updated for: version 48.1
Language Text Notes
Arabic ساحة للخردة
Danish Skrotplads
German Schrottplatz
Spanish Desguace
Spanish (Latin America) Desguace
Finnish Romuttamo
French La Casse
Italian Discarica
Japanese ジャンクヤード
Korean 고철 처리장
Dutch Schroothoop
Norwegian Skrapgård
Polish Złomowisko
Portuguese (Brazil) Ferro-Velho
Russian Свалка
Swedish Skrotupplag
Thai ลานขยะ
Turkish Hurdalık
Chinese (simplified) 废料场
Chinese (traditional) 廢品場

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