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Glass-Popping Power is the capability for a tower to affect Glass Bloon. This has only appeared in Bloons Super Monkey 2 and Bloons Supermonkey 2 Mobile, where the Glass Bloon debuts in. Tech (energy name in flash)/Energy-related sources, or Storm Arm weapons, such as High Voltage Discharge or Ball Lightning, cannot pop Glass Bloons, but any attack other than energy-related sources can affect them. Bloons Wiki depicts attacks that can affect Glass with this icon: Also affects Glass Bloons, depicted as a Glass Bloon from Bloons Super Monkey 2 Mobile.

Glass-popping power can be considered the precursor to Purple-Popping Power, since the types of attacks resisted by Glass are largely similar to the attacks resisted by Purple Bloons. The main difference between Glass and Purple is that Magic Attacks can pop Glass Bloons by default in their respective games, but instead do not pop Ceramic Bloons. In addition, Glass Bloons have 5 health for their glass layer by default, while Purple Bloons only have one health for their layer. Many weapons naturally pop Glass Bloons by default. All other upgrades that cannot naturally pop Glass Bloons will require research to pop them every so often. The only types of tech/energy upgrades that pop glass by default include Doom Gauntlets in the mobile version.

Table of Damage Types[]

See Damage Types #Quick Reference.

History of Glass-Popping Power[]

Bloons Supermonkey 2 Flash[]

The Glass Bloon was added to give a weakness for energy-related attacks.

Bloons Supermonkey 2 Mobile[]

The Glass Bloon also resists Storm attacks, although the 1.1.1 patch let Storm core upgrades damage Glass bloons. Unlike in Flash, Doom Gauntlets can pop Glass Bloons by default. Note that while Thunder Wings lacks glass-popping power by default, with maxed research, it attacks fast enough (100 times a second) that it will easily pop Glass bloons.

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