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− | '''Increased Accuracy''' is the first upgrade of Path 1 for the [[Mortar Tower]] in [[BTD5]]. In [[BTD4]], it is called '''Greater Accuracy''' and it is the first upgrade. It shrinks the target, allowing the mortars to pop [[Bloon]]s more accurately. At first it might seem bad that the target area gets smaller but it does not affect the explosion size in any way.[[File:Rr.jpg|thumb|Increased Accuracy in BTD5]] |
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+ | '''Increased Accuracy''' is the first upgrade of Path 1 for the [[Mortar Tower]] in [[Bloons Tower Defense 5|BTD5]]. In [[Bloons Tower Defense 4 (Game)|BTD4]], it is called '''Greater Accuracy''' and it is the first upgrade. It costs $170 on [[Easy Difficulty|Easy]], $200 on [[Medium Difficulty|Medium]], $215 on [[Hard Difficulty|Hard]], and $240 on [[Impoppable Difficulty (BTD5)|Impoppable]]. It shrinks the target, allowing the mortars to direct their fire more accurately. This is an extremely useful upgrade, as it almost entirely prevents the Mortar Tower's shots from strafing off target. The upgrade makes the target almost 2x as small, because it decreases the target size by 70%. |
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+ | *The circle in the middle of all "target circles" of the Mortar Tower represents the whole possible areas where the center of the explosion may hit. It may hit closer to or further away from the complete target center, but will not stray away from the target circle in the center. |
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+ | Rr.jpg|Increased Accuracy in BTD5 |
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+ | *This upgrade is the only upgrade that modifies the target symbol (called a "crosshair" or "recticle" apparently). It decreases the size of the target symbol. |
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- For the Dartling Gun upgrade, see Focused Firing.
“ | Makes your mortar shots more accurate. | ” |
~ Description in BMC Mobile |
Increased Accuracy is the first upgrade of Path 1 for the Mortar Tower in BTD5. In BTD4, it is called Greater Accuracy and it is the first upgrade. It costs $170 on Easy, $200 on Medium, $215 on Hard, and $240 on Impoppable. It shrinks the target, allowing the mortars to direct their fire more accurately. This is an extremely useful upgrade, as it almost entirely prevents the Mortar Tower's shots from strafing off target. The upgrade makes the target almost 2x as small, because it decreases the target size by 70%.
Tips
- The circle in the middle of all "target circles" of the Mortar Tower represents the whole possible areas where the center of the explosion may hit. It may hit closer to or further away from the complete target center, but will not stray away from the target circle in the center.
Gallery
Trivia
- This upgrade is the only upgrade that modifies the target symbol (called a "crosshair" or "recticle" apparently). It decreases the size of the target symbol.
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