Board Thread:Game Suggestions/@comment-26080120-20160602010457/@comment-216.165.208.127-20160608001926

and, i have my own idea for an item. it is a permanent buffing item, and the cost differs based on what you put it on. other factors are which rounds you're on and how many farms you have, also taking into account the upgrades put on those farms, and it also has a fixed number, say ~1500, that will have all other numbers added to it, just to stop people from bulldozing over apopalypse mode too easily, and to stop people from using it from as early as, say, round ~10. it will have the price tag above it, with the number changing the second you hover it over a tower different from the one you put it above before. when you release the item over a tower, it will first ask for a confirmation, so that people don't accidentally void money. inside the inventory slot, the price tag will say "Differs". as for what the item actually does, it multiplies the numbers attached to any (current at the time of the item's placing) upgrades that any one tower has by 1.5, including hidden calculation numbers. for example, assuming ninja's distraction chance is 50%, the new chance will be 75%. also, for the upgrades that don't have any numbers attached to them, like the village's radar scanner, they are just left alone. it is a single tower effect item, not area effect like the other ones are. one strategy for using this item would be to place it on a tower, upgraded to the most efficient upgrade possible for what you have in mind, so that the item effects as many upgrades as possible. as for what it's called, i would call it the superbuff item. it is permanent as well, although there could be a cheaper one, 50% off the original price, that enacts the exact same effect, but for 1 minute instead. both of these two items will be on bmc as well, mobile and pc, and also for btd battles. the difference in btd battles is, the toned down "buff" item (yes, just call it that) will cost cash rather than bloonstones. also, in bmc, the buff item is not to be confused with the engineer's overclock ability, which is an upgrade and an ability, and not an item that you can call on at will.