Mae

With ceramics becoming seemingly obsolete, the bloons needed to do something to keep this powerful form of armor useful, it was suggested that compounds were the next step with ceramics, rather than a 100% ceramic shell being used, it also seemed better to have ceramic in small segments so damage on one piece wouldn't affect the rest of the armor coating, what was devised was an effective armor, it proved to be very strong, the base strength proved considerably greater than standard ceramic and wasn't much heavier, but it was cerainly harder to make and more costly, it didn't seem wise to throw it on standard bloons for the high price tag, so it became a plan to mount the armor on a large ground unit, with there bieng many effective blimps anyway, land vehicles were needed for places blimps simply couldn't get to, eventually this thick compound ceramic was placed on a experimental reinforced moab shell, modifications were made so it would travel on land, and the Mae was born.

The Moab Adapted Enemy is a devestating and thickly armored ground unit, with multiple plates of thick compound ceramics on different locations can allow this to take significant beatings while resisting things effective also.

The shell is composed of 7 segments, 1 large disk on the top (for things like mortars) and 3 on each side, each segment has individual health, even if one is destroyed if you don't shoot in that gap it will just do damage to another segment.

The compound ceramics contain large traces of black lead, reducing damage taken from sharp AND explosives by 30%.

Upon breaching this shell you have to then break through a thick moab-hide, reinforced with metal bars it can take a massive beating, however this contains less black lead so only takes 10% less damage from them.

They move slower than a ZOMG, however they speed up to around the speed of a BFB once all of the shell is destroyed (it gains a minor speed increase each time a plate is lost), and they have 6500 health, 1500 health per segment