

Spreadsheet of Calculations Money in Third Tier Banks at the end of each round (after interest) Round 9 dollars is lost, and thus the bank is less efficient than it could be. This means that $1,131 is used in the next calculation, and the. However, in the game, it’s rounded down at the end of each round. At the end of the second round, a 1-3 bank would have $1,131.9 inside of it. Also, the money from interest is always rounded down. If you collect the money before the round ends, you don’t get the interest bonus at the end of the round. This means that it the 0-3 bank generates $495 ($450+$45)on the first round, the 1-3 bank generates $539 ($490+$49) at the end of the first round, and the 2-3 bank has $693 ($630+$63) at the end of its first round. The banana bank (0-3) generates $450 over the course of the round, and adds an 10% interest at the end of the round.
BLOONS TD 6 BANANA FARM UPGRADE
Apparently, the x-2 upgrade valuable bananas is negated. The 2-x upgrade increases output by $140 (+7 bananas, which, combined with 1-x upgrade totals to $180 and +9 bananas). The 1-3 upgrade will increase the round generation by $40 (+2 bananas). The 1-x and the 2-x upgrades actually help out the banana banks, in case you didn’t know. The 4-2 bank only requires 1.63 rounds to break even, and 1.46 rounds to break even with a monkey village. This means that breaking even would require you to earn $201, which would take 2.51 rounds to break even. That means that selling a $1000 0-0 banana farm would earn you $799. Towers are worth one dollar less than 80% of their cost to purchase. This is by far the most efficient banana farm. Since the x-1 upgrade costs $500 and the x-2 upgrade costs $4000, this means that the 4-2 banana farm pays itself off in $24400/$3000, which is 8.13 rounds.

The 4-2 banana farm makes $3000/round, since the valuable bananas upgrade increases the money output of the farm by 50%. Since this upgrade costs $14000 to purchase, this means that it will pay itself off in $19900/$2000, or 9.95 rounds. The 4-0 (banana research facility) banana farm creates 10 boxes of banana crates, which are $200 each, meaning that it generates $2000 per round. This upgrade costs $3200, which means it pays itself off in $5900/$500, or 11.8 rounds. The 3-0 (banana republic) banana farm creates 25 bananas per round, totaling to $500. This upgrade costs $1400, which means that it pays itself off in $2700/$260, or 10.38 rounds. The 2-0 (banana plantation) banana farm creates 13 bananas per round, totaling to $260. Since this upgrade costs $300, that means that the farm would pay itself off in $1300/$120, or 10.83 rounds. The 1-0 (more bananas) banana farm creates 6 bananas per round, totaling to $120. Since the banana farm makes 4 bananas each round, each banana giving $20, the 0-0 farm makes $80/round, making paying itself off in $1000/$80, or 12.5 rounds. The price for a 0-0 banana farm in BTD5 is $1000. Here is my data that I collected from my experiments. For simplicity sake, I’ll use medium difficulty prices. In BTD5, there were two sides of the Banana Farm.

However, I decided to test this out for myself. I’ve never used the banks in a real game, since I’ve always heard that they weren’t as good. However, I wanted to know whether the banana farm or the banana bank was more efficient to buy. When I first played BTD5, I always used the 4-2 Banana Research Facility.
