The jump from tier 2 to tier three upgrades in terms of both city cash and timers is tremendous. Cost effectiveness, at this point, becomes very important because you’ll need to begin opening tier 3 upgrades to start busting these bad boys. So we need a **simple, yet cost effective strategy** to deal with these. These 3 are probably the first set that will give you problems. Most monkeys cannot “see” these without upgrades or assistance from other monkeys. spawns 2 pink bloons (I think-correct me if i’m wrong)Ĭannot be popped by darts, ninja stars, or unupgraded boomerangs At around maybe level 10 or so many of you are going to hit a sudden rise in difficulty-mostly in the form of certain advanced bloon types. So, initially, rising in city level happens very quickly. This is why tier 3/x boomer is the best tier 3 to upgrade first. You won’t be able to afford tier 3 app early enough in the match to make it your workhorse, and the 2/2 app just isn’t as strong as the tier 3 boomer. Both tier 3’s of the ninja don’t have enough popping power and not enough delaying power to compensate for the lack of popping power. And the 3/2 ninja becomes easily overwhelmed in later waves. In actual gameplay, the 3/2 boomer is the strongest. I have all of the tier 3 upgrades for all 3, and have tested all of them. The 2/2 apprentice’s lightning pops 25 per shot. Let’s analyze some numbers to illustrate: the 3/2 ninja pops roughly 8 per shot. Once tier 3 opens up, both the app and ninja are overshadowed by the boomerang monkey (boomer). At this point, you’ll need to get tier 3 upgrades. Again, there will be a point where neither the 2/2 Monkey Apprentice (app) nor the 2/2 Monkey Ninja (ninja) can’t take you any further. Many beginners think that Ninja Monkeys and Monkey Appentices (the wizards) are great. **It seems to be such an issue, that I thought I’d address this in the beginning of the guide. Once you hit tier 3, things really change in a big way.** And tier 3 takes a significant investment of time, so without foreknowledge, it’s difficult to know what upgrades to purchase. There’s so many choices, it’s difficult to know where to start. And the difficulty really sharply rises once tier 3 opens up. At a certain point, you need tier 3 to make any further progress. This guide is for those that cannot progress any further with tier 2 ninjas. When only tier 2’s are available, yes, ninjas are superior, hands down. I feel the part of the game where only tier 2 upgrades are available is so easy as to be self-explanatory. **Now I notice a lot of people complaining about ninjas not getting a fair shake, so let me address this issue. Superjombombo2’s BMC video’s were very instructional in this regard. It was real easy for a while and then leads, camos, rainbows, camo leads, and omg ceramics started appearing and slamming me. It isn't certainly worth everyone time to progress it, so at the end we only see 1 city.So when I first started playing Bloons Monkey City (BMC), I thought-like most new players-that I would level up my city super fast and that just blow through the whole game. Having another city also means you have to capture XXXX tiles again with a lot of fresh progress. Moreover, the features from Bloon Dunes already merged into one city for this version. Like I said, they just have other things to do. I mean, "Good Luck".Įven though BMC Mobile and Steam used different architecture to develop, it doesn't mean they should spend time to develop. Yes, you can try to mess it, but it is Flash. BTD6 is one of them they put plenty of time because it heavily focus on tower balance.īMC Flash just isn't worth their time to mess with because I asked and as I expected, it was built on old Flash Architecture. However they have other projects to either experiment or develop. This also includes touching up BMC mobile/Steam to give 2nd meaningful city. This is where they had to give up and develop a new game.įor example, why we got NK Archive instead of something like BTD5 or old flash game remaster. People will also get bored and want something fresh. It's not coming back, however given how developers these days abandon their projects in one to three years, I'm amazed this even had a revival, and that Ninja Kiwi didn't just take the money from the Flash version and run.Ī game development doesn't mean you put 5 to 10 years++ into a game. Originally posted by XarisD:I enjoyed my second city on Kongregate, as well as being able to name them.
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