Ninja Kiwi is actively fighting macros. In recent updates:
A macro in BTD6 typically refers to automated sequences of clicks or inputs. Players use them for:
the "Next" and "Home" buttons sequentially to return to the main menu. Loop the script. Will You Get Banned? Understanding Ninja Kiwi’s Policy
Macros running overnight can net around $6,000 Monkey Money, essential for unlocking Heroes and Skins. Accelerate Progression: btd6 macro
If you want to tailor a macro to your exact needs, let me know: What you are looking to farm?
Planning which Tier 5 towers to build toward by Round 80 or 100. Eco-Efficiency:
A BTD6 macro is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it respects your time—nobody enjoys clicking "Start Round" 4,000 times to grind a Paragon. On the other hand, risking a Level 155 account with limited-edition trophies for a few thousand Monkey Money is foolish. Ninja Kiwi is actively fighting macros
Turn "Auto-Start" in the game settings (your macro should control when the round starts).
Highly precise, incredibly fast, can read screen pixels to detect if a match has ended.
: Help adjust your script if it's missing clicks or failing to restart. Loop the script
Let the game play out completely. Do not touch your mouse or keyboard.
Generally, Ninja Kiwi turns a blind eye to simple automation for single-player resource gathering, provided you follow these rules: