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the "Tap track" is the one that looks like a faucet, aka "tap" as in "tap water", with water coming out the nozzle. it is the first intermediate track.
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Livy24, the road spikes are simply ten spikes which you place on the path, where each spike pops one [regular type] bloon. They are not a tower and thus expire at the end of each turn, no matter how many spikes remain. They are best used near the end of a path if your defenses missed a few bloons. Do try to limit purchase of these, as over the long run, they are much more expensive than the towers. Of course, if you do not have a tower which can attack your first [single] camo bloon, place one set of spikes near the start of the path (somewhere in front of your bloon), and your bloon(s) will be dealt with in short order.
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Badges of the Days this week sure are a lot of bloons, aren't they? Yesterday it was Bloons Super Monkey 2, today it is Bloons Tower Defense 4, now what's going to be tomorrow? More Bloons! *Sigh*
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Lol, when you already got to badge a few days earlier: Me a few days earlier ooh BTD4 Why not? Today oh wow that's ironic.
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way too money grubbing for my tastes. The game is ok, nothing fancy. It sure as heck is no gemcraft that is for sure.
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woah how much clown r in tis game ?????? coz teir much baloon and clown tey make baloon so teir have to be much clown evrywere coz oterwise it dont work
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EvilDrunk: Ninjakiwi has both added and subtracted tracks since the badges were made, so do not rely on what the badges say is the number of the track. The first part of the second badge is the first map, known as Road Track, which, from what you said, you have completed. The second part of that badge is Tap Track, which is currently the first Intermediate track listed. It is the one shaped as a water faucet. The next badge is the next two Intermediate tracks; the one with the circular shapes with four exit/entrances and the one with earth in the middle. I believe that the last badge is the final two maps. The first of those is the last Advanced map which is named Stream Track; notice the dirt curved stream bed with rocks and surrounded by grass. The second is Ant Track, which is the one which ends with four different zigzag directions. This is by far the hardest map, which is why it says expert; learn different strategies from the other maps. Good luck!
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how can i find out what the name of the track is? i can't get the badge for the tap track, but i can't find out which track it is. Yes i completed the first 2 tracks
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@Ironmatt665 the "Tap" Track is the first one of the Intermediate Difficulty Tracks. It's in the top row on the right. (If you look closely, the road looks like a water tap)
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I've accidentally clicked the "View Track Leaderboard" button several times now, and every time I do, it puts a black filter over the game with nothing on it and no way to remove it, which forces me to refresh the page and lose all my progress on the track. This is frustrating, and especially when you're very far in.
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Kaera, I know that I have read some accounts where people sell towers to purchase other more expensive ones. But for harder tracks, I think that this makes it all the more difficult as you are wasting money. It would be far superior to know which towers you want where, and to leave that space available for them. If you are having difficulties with the first of the two tracks, I am certain that a wide variety of strategies work. For the Ant Hill track especially, it may be imperative to get Banana Farms as early as possible. (part 2 continued ...)
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… If you are having difficulties, you might try a few towers in different areas in the sandbox mode to get a better feel for which towers work best in which areas of the map and for knowing how many towers and of what type can be packed into close quarters (e.g., the circle on Ant Hill is prime real estate, so choose and place carefully. For Ant Hill, I know that I started with Boomerang towers. In fact, compared to most tracks, I had an overabundance of them packed in together tightly (which means that one doesn't fully upgrade towers until one has placed wanted others around such towers, etc.) Hopefully these suggestions will help you.