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I placed over 160 of them, and "had to" mess around with a premature accumilation to breakup the tediousness and I'm pretty sure I was no more than about 65% finished.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2573534175
(And someon said it's just the level of the little monkeys that matter, so I could have bought cheaper 402 monkeys instead of the more expensive x4x monkey and needed even less cash.)
or just use challenge mode for experiment
There's sooo many things that they could do the improve the challenge editor but don't. One would be to allow PRE-PLACED monkeys to be saved! That would certainly make things more interesting as well as help test the Paragon.
For example, you could make a challenge that has "No Selling" set and a bunch of pre-positioned monkeys and required the user to pick one more monkey to succeed. It could even do cute tricks with having the prepositioned monkeys blocking many of the spaces the added monkey(s) could fit into, etc, etc, etc...
heres a video telling all the stats for a paragon, each requiroment, and what degree even does.