Btd6 | Macro

Q: Can I get banned for using a macro on the "Retry Last Round" button? A: Yes. NK specifically mentions circumventing game-over screens as a bannable offense.

Q: Is a click-trainer on my mouse allowed? A: Generally yes, as long as you are physically pressing the button. If you wrap a rubber band around the mouse to hold it down, that is unattended automation (no).

Q: Does the BTD6 macro work on Steam Deck? A: Yes, via the built-in Steam Input. You can set a button to "toggle turbo" on the A button. Steam Deck macros are currently considered low-risk by NK.

Q: What is the best free macro software for BTD6? A: AutoHotkey (complex) or Pulover’s Macro Creator (visual recorder). Both trigger anti-cheat if used poorly.

Happy popping, and may your crits be true!

For Bloons Tower Defense 6 (BTD6) , a solid macro feature is an AFK Monkey Money and XP Farmer, typically built using AutoHotkey or TinyTask. These macros automate the repetitive process of clearing maps in Deflation Mode to rack up rewards without manual input. 🛠️ Key Macro Feature: Automated Deflation Farmer

The most effective way to use a macro in BTD6 is to automate Deflation Mode on a high-difficulty map like Infernal or Dark Castle. Because Deflation gives you a set amount of cash at the start and then requires no further spending, it is the easiest mode to script. Essential Components

Resolution Locking: Ensure your game is set to a fixed resolution (typically 1920x1080) so the mouse coordinates for tower placement remain consistent. AutoHotkey Community

Image Recognition: Use scripts that "look" for the Victory or Level Up buttons to click them and restart the loop automatically. GitHub (btd6-farming)

Redundancy Loops: Program the macro to click slightly off-center or wait an extra 5 seconds between rounds to account for minor lag or loading differences. 🏗️ Recommended Setup (Deflation Strategy)

A "solid" macro needs a foolproof in-game strategy that doesn't rely on precise timing or "micro" (manual control). btd6 macro

Map: Infernal (Expert maps provide significantly more XP and Monkey Money). Towers:

Sniper Monkey (0-2-4): Great for global coverage and lead popping.

Wizard Monkey (4-0-2): High damage output for consistent clearing.

Workflow: Start Deflation → Place Towers → Activate Fast Forward → Macro detects "Victory" → Restarts Map. AutoHotkey Community ⚠️ Safety and Ethical Considerations

Before setting up a macro, keep these community and developer standards in mind:

Risk of Banning: Using macros for single-player content is generally tolerated, but Ninja Kiwi may flag or ban accounts that use them in Ranked Bosses, Races, or Contested Territory. Bloons Wiki (Cheating)

Leaderboard Flagging: If you are "flagged" (shown by two small leaves behind your settings icon), you will be removed from public leaderboards. Reddit (r/btd6) 🚀 Proactive Next Steps If you want to move forward with this, I can help you:

Find the right software: Decide between a simple recorder like TinyTask or a robust script like AutoHotkey.

Refine the strategy: Choose a tower setup based on which monkeys you still need to level up for Paragons.

Troubleshoot: Help adjust your script if it's missing clicks or failing to restart. Q: Can I get banned for using a

The Ultimate Guide to BTD6 Macros: Automating Your Defense In Bloons TD 6 (BTD6), the "macro" refers to using external software—like AutoHotkey or TinyTask—to automate repetitive keystrokes and mouse movements. While BTD6 provides official in-game hotkeys for tower placement and upgrades, a true macro takes this a step further by executing entire games or farming loops without human input. Why Use a BTD6 Macro?

Players typically turn to macros to bypass the "grind" of the game’s progression systems.

Monkey Money Farming: Macros can run easy maps overnight to generate thousands in Monkey Money.

XP Grinding: To unlock Paragons or specific tower upgrades, macros automate high-XP modes like Deflation on Expert maps.

Collection Events: Automated scripts help players farm "Insta-Monkeys" during seasonal events by repeatedly beating easy difficulties.

Perfect Micro: In high-level play, macros can be used for "micromanagement" (micro), such as frame-perfect tower selling and rebuying or ability timing. Common Macro Strategies & Tools

Automation usually relies on established "AFK" (Away From Keyboard) strategies that don't require reactive gameplay. Reliability AutoHotkey (AHK) Highly customizable scripts for Deflation farming. High; can detect screen changes. TinyTask Records and loops simple mouse movements. Medium; prone to "pixel drift" on long runs. Custom Python Scripts

Advanced tools using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to navigate menus autonomously. Very High. Popular Farming Strategy: Infernal Deflation

A staple for macro users is the Infernal Deflation run. Expert maps like Infernal give a 30% XP bonus. A common automated setup includes: 0-2-4 Sniper Monkey (main popping power). 4-2-0 Alchemist (buffing the sniper). 2-0-2 Monkey Village (discount and range). Is Macroing Bannable?

Title: The Architecture of Automation: An Analysis of Macros in Bloons TD 6 The BTD6 subreddit is split down the middle on macros

Abstract

This paper explores the phenomenon, methodology, and implications of macro usage within the tower defense game Bloons TD 6 (BTD6). While the game is designed around strategic resource allocation and manual dexterity, the advent of "macros"—scripts designed to automate gameplay—has fundamentally altered the player experience. This analysis examines the technical architecture of BTD6 macros, ranging from simple mouse recording to sophisticated memory manipulation, and evaluates their impact on the game's economy, the integrity of its leaderboard systems, and the developer’s "Live Oddity" countermeasures.


The BTD6 subreddit is split down the middle on macros.

The "Anti-Macro" Argument:

The "Pro-Macro" Argument:

Our Take: Use macros to skip boring grind (Deflation, Easy Standard). Do not use macros to skip skillful content (CHIMPS, Elite Bosses). If you use a macro to earn a medal you couldn't earn yourself, you are only lying to your own profile.

In the context of BTD6, a macro is a recorded sequence of inputs (clicks, key presses, and mouse movements) that plays the game for you.

Most commonly, this involves using a "Freeplay" map setup. You build a specific configuration of towers (usually involving a permabrew Alchemist and a Carry tower like the Sky Shredder or Navarch of the Seas), set the game to Fast Forward, and let the macro run indefinitely.

In rounds 100 to 200, gameplay remains manageable. Beyond round 200, the sheer volume of bloons creates CPU bottlenecks, slowing the game engine. This phenomenon, known as "lag," makes manual ability activation difficult. Macros circumvent the physical fatigue of "spamming" abilities (e.g., the 4th tier Wizard's Necromancer ability or the 5th tier Ninja's Grand Saboteur). In the meta of reaching round 1,000+, macros are not merely conveniences; they are required tools. The "Technological Terror" ability, which destroys all bloons in a radius, must be activated milliseconds after the previous cooldown ends to prevent leaks. Human reaction time is insufficient for the 60-minute ability loops required in extreme late game.

Ninja Kiwi is actively fighting macros. In recent updates:

If you use a macro, treat it like a microwave: use it for 2 minutes while you are present. Do not leave it on overnight.


If you accept the risks, here is how to build a macro safely.