In BTD5 generation games, napalm by default always burns bloons at a rate of 1 damage per 2 seconds for up to 6 seconds from impact, and does not affect MOAB-class bloons.
#Does burning effect stack with coupons upgrade
Most attacks require an upgrade to apply the Burn status effect. Other examples include BTD6 Dragon's Breath, Spiked Mines (both BTD5 and BTD6 counterparts), MOAB Domination's explosive special boomerangs, and Inferno Ring's meteor explosions. The most typical examples of Burn are the Mortar Monkey's Burny Stuff, Monkey Buccaneer's Hot Shot, and Gwendolin Level 7+. It is not yet known whether weaker variants of Burn can replace stronger variants of Burn, such as mixing the burning effects of Blooncineration's napalm with Dragon's Breath's flame napalm. Burn cannot stack with other variants of Burn, but the effect can be refreshed by a Burn of the same type.
The aforementioned is the upgrade icon for Blooncineration, which clearly depicts a burning MOAB.īloons affected by Burn will slowly be dealt damage every few seconds regardless of whether it was directly attacked by other attacks or not. There is a MOAB-class variant of Burn that applies specifically to whether the burning status effect can affect MOAB-class bloons, marked with this symbol. It has appeared since Bloons TD 5, with the release of the Mortar Tower (present-day counterpart: Mortar Monkey).īurn is represented on Bloons Wiki as, the upgrade artwork for Burny Stuff in Bloons TD 6, the classic example of inflicting a burn effect, as there was a Burny Stuff in Bloons TD 5 too. You can help by expanding it by uploading some images related to the article's subject(s).īurny Stuff applying Burn onto bloons by using napalmīurn (also referred as Napalm) is a status effect characterized by slowly burning a bloon. There are not enough images on this page to sufficiently complete this page or section.