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| - In the entire Bloons series, there are 2 classes of Bloons: the Ordinary Bloons and the MOAB-Class Bloons. They are huge Bloons, usually slow, that have very high RBE and require many hits to pop the exterior layer. They also spawn at least 4 Bloons when popped. In Bloons Tower Defense games, the only way to survive letting an MOAB-Class Bloon through a level is either through generating sufficient lives with the Banana Farm with the Healthy Bananas premium upgrade in Bloons TD 4 and Bloons TD 5, purchasing extra lives sufficient times, or generating enough with the Support Chinook upgrade, or being in Sandbox Mode. Before being popped, MOAB-Class Bloons will gain punctures the more they are damaged. __TOC__ All MOAB-Class Bloons have the following in common:
* Very high RBEs, high enough to end the game if it leaks even if no lives were lost before (in Bloons Tower Defense games).
* Move as slow or slower than a red bloon, with the D.D.T. being an exception.
* Immune to Monkey Glue, Freezing, Whirlwinds, Stuns (excepting those from Cripple MOAB) and Tempest Tornadoes.
* Do not have Regrowth or Camo variants, with the exception of the D.D.T, which has camo properties.
* Do not contain any Regrowth or Camo bloons, and cannot be camo or regrowth themselves, with the exception of the D.D.T, which has releases Camo Regrow Ceramic children.
* Resemble the huge airships that are used to travel Do note that it is more difficult to deal with BFB's and ZOMG's because they split into four bloons which are split into another four bloons and so on. This can be quite frustrating, as you have to basically deal 16 MOAB's with the ZOMG, along with having to pop the ZOMG and the four BFB's themselves. The Boss Bloons from Bloons Monkey City following after the Z.O.M.G can now be battled in Bloons TD5 Mobile, which does not include the Bloons Super Monkey 2 exclusives.
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