![]() The final description is instead " Restores 500 to your Battle Energy." The final version does not include the energy amount in the name, nor have the second sentence in the description. The final description is instead " Restores 100 to your Battle Energy." Upsize your energy combo for those extra hungry gamers. ![]() The final description is instead " Restores 50 to your Battle Energy." The regular sized combo of energy nom nom nom. The descriptions don’t look finalized too they have many grammar mistakes, refer to Battle Energy by the generic name "energy", and most descriptions have additional sentences that the final removes to cut to the chase. But oddly, they appear to be from an earlier version of the game the icons are placeholders, using some of the premium upgrade icons from Bloons TD 5. (Source: Original TCRF research) Bloons TD Battles?Īll of BTD Battles's purchases from its store appear in the files. Interestingly, these items makes an appearance on the "Monkey City Gameplay Trailer" video. However, the least exciting, more likely meaning of the parameter is that the artifacts would have been found in at least five secondary cities, because at the time of the five artifact's creations, the second city wasn't conceptualized. This also implies there would've been at least five different city types, which is a lot, especially since the game only has two. This implies that every city would contain one Portal Artifact piece each. While the Portal Artifact pieces are all mostly identical to each other, there is one parameter that is different for each: minCityIndex, which specifies which city an item can be found in, has a different number value for each piece. None of them can be obtained legitimately, and none of them do anything when spawned in the player's inventory, either individually or collectively. The Portal Artifacts are a collection of five items, all with the same description. Only items that spawn from chests have a positive non-zero rarity, which suggests that this item would have been found in chests, rather than from, say, a special mission. Interestingly, the file containing its parameters lists the item as having a rarity of 250. Only the item's parameters exist there's no object or functionality associated with it in the code, and it has no graphics. Costs 1 Bloonstone to activate.Īn unused item based on a Special Agent of the same name from BTD5. Unused Items Bloonsday Device Bloonsday Deviceĭevastating orbital strike destroys all Bloons on a piece of terrain, allowing you to capture it instantly.
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