Whole Screen

Whole Screen is an attack style characterized by an attack affecting the whole screen. It is part of the damage types family. Although it affects the whole screen, it only actually affects any bloons that are currently on the map.

Whole Screen is represented on Bloons Wiki as, the upgrade icon for Epic Range in Bloons TD 6, as this depicts a projectile going around a globe which show its ability to affect anywhere it goes. Ironically, Epic Range does not match the upgrade's effects, and choosing this image was only done as a visual aid.

Bomb Blitz is a known ability that is Whole Screen as it instakill any bloon, B.F.B and below and severely damages Z.O.M.Gs and B.A.D.s when a bloon leaks.

Glue Strike is considered Whole Screen as its ability covers the whole screen. However, it is limited to affecting non-blimp bloons on screen by default unless crosspathed with Corrosive Glue, as it has Target Bloon by default and must have that upgrade in order to affect MOAB-class bloons.

Spirit of the Forest is considered Whole Screen despite the fact that the vines don't cover the whole screen. It only grows on the track, and since that is only where the bloons go, it is considered Whole Screen.

Pop and Awe's ability is considered Whole Screen since it stuns any bloon that are on the screen and because its description says it "rains explosives over the whole screen".

Carpet of Spikes is considered a mixture of On-Track, Spike Pile , and Full Map Range or Whole Screen due to the fact that on some maps, it might cover the entire track with spikes or on other maps, it might not.

In Bloons Pop!, the powerups Radar, Super Monkey Storm, and The Anti-Bloon cover an entire portion of the level when used, and therefore are considered whole screen.