Btd6 Macro Site
BTD6 Macro Guide (Beginner → Advanced)
Mid Game (Rounds 21–50)
- Goal: transition to scalable damage and reliable income.
- Farm timing: buy first Farm between rounds 20–30 if defense is solid; prioritize 2–3 farms before heavy late-game spending.
- Tower progression: start building Tier-3+ towers (Wizard Monkey—Arcane Spike/Monkey Sense, Ninja—Sharp Shurikens into Bloonjitsu) and get key support (Village 2-0-0 or 2-2-0 for Radar & discount).
- Synergy tips: Ninja + Alchemist (Berserker/Stronger Stimulant) or Ninja + Village for camo detection; Tack + Monkey Village (range or cheaper) for clustered approaches.
- Crowd control vs single-target: add more AoE (Tack, Bomb Shooter 2-0-0→2-3-0) for large bloon waves; place Snipers and Super Monkeys later for high-HP targets.
Round-by-round checkpoint (concise)
- R1–10: cheap defense (Dart/Tack), set choke.
- R11–20: add AoE and camo detection.
- R21–40: first Farm(s) decision; Tier-3 towers begin.
- R41–60: solidify Tier-4/5 core; 2–3 Farms typical.
- 60+: finalize Tier-5s, spare Spike Factory as backup.
If you want, I can produce:
- A map-specific macro (name map) with exact tower placements and upgrade order, or
- A step-by-step buy-order for a specific strategy (e.g., Farm rush, Super Monkey late-game).
Accessibility resources and alternatives
- In-game hotkeys and settings: learn built-in shortcuts to reduce need for macros.
- OS-level accessibility tools (Windows Sticky Keys, macOS Switch Control) for permitted input assistance.
- Third-party macro tools only if compliant with game policies and used for accessibility or personal single-player convenience.
Common legitimate uses
- Accessibility: help players with limited mobility perform multi-step actions.
- Speedrunning/single-player optimization: practice deterministic sequences offline (not in multiplayer) to refine strategies.
- Recreating consistent testing conditions for strategy guides or tutorials.
What to look for in the article
If you're trying to find that specific article again, check if it mentioned:
- Ban waves (e.g., February 2024 macro bans)
- Specific macro software (AutoHotkey, Pulover's Macro Creator, Razer Synapse)
- A specific use case (Boss farming, Contested Territory tile automation, late-freeplay ability rotation)
Do you want a summary of how macros actually work in BTD6’s engine, or the current (2025) stance from Ninja Kiwi on automation tools?
In Bloons TD 6 (BTD6) , a macro refers to using external software to automate repetitive in-game actions, such as placing towers, activating abilities, or replaying rounds for farming. Common Macro Uses btd6 macro
Players typically use macros to automate "grindy" tasks that would otherwise take hours of manual play:
XP & Monkey Money Farming: Automating Deflation Mode on expert maps (like Infernal) to gain levels and currency quickly.
Collection Events: Running scripts that play through maps automatically to earn event currency (e.g., Totems or Easter Eggs) for Insta-Monkeys. BTD6 Macro Guide (Beginner → Advanced) Mid Game
Precise Placement: Using "nudge" scripts to move the cursor pixel-by-pixel for pixel-perfect tower placement.
Ability Micro: Rapidly activating abilities or managing tower targeting to maximize damage. Popular Tools & Scripts
Method 1: The "Gaming Mouse" Hardware Macro (Safest)
Most Razer, Logitech, or Corsair mice have onboard memory. Goal: transition to scalable damage and reliable income
- Open your mouse software (Razer Synapse / G Hub).
- Create a new "Macro."
- Record: Click the "Start Round" button (coordinates don't matter, just relative clicks).
- Set delay: Add a 5-second delay between clicks.
- Assign it to a side button.
- How to stay safe: Do not enable loop/repeat. Press the button manually each time you finish a round.
Part 2: The Best Macro Strategy (Deflation Dark Castle)
If you want to build your first BTD6 macro, you start with Deflation mode. Why? Because your cash is fixed at the start, and no rounds advance until you press "Start." This allows for a 100% repeatable script.
The Setup (No Mods Required):
- Map: Dark Castle (Easy difficulty)
- Mode: Deflation
- Hero: Benjamin (essential for income)
- Towers: 0-3-2 Banana Farms, 2-0-4 Bomb Shooter (Recursive Cluster), 4-0-2 Alchemist.
The Macro Logic: Your script should do the following on a loop:
- Click "Play" -> "Deflation" -> "Dark Castle."
- Place Benjamin on the castle wall.
- Place the Recursive Cluster in the center.
- Place the Alchemist to buff the Bomb Shooter.
- Fill remaining space with 0-3-2 Farms.
- Click "Start."
- Wait 8 minutes.
- Click "Retry" (Home menu) -> Loop restarts.
This yields roughly $120,000 Monkey Money and 2 million Tower XP per 8-hour overnight run.
4. Developer Countermeasures: "Live Oddities"
Ninja Kiwi has adopted a multi-faceted approach to bot mitigation, moving beyond simple anti-cheat software to behavioral analysis.