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or ceramics
It´s kind of a shame that there´s no way to know it before.
Darts? Sharp and pointy.
Shurikens? Sharp and pointy edges.
Explosions? Magic? Glue? Not pointy.
There are exceptions, but those are always through upgrades. There's really not very many towers that purely can never pop lead. There's almost always an upgrade that lets them do it.
Darts go 4/X instead of 2/3, they can pop lead.
Ninja's go 2/3 instead of 4/2? they can pop lead.
Etc. etc.
but a X/2 will make him see it
hard to learn but profitable