Sauda is a Hero in Bloons TD 6, first released in Version 24.0. She is a swordmaster, and is the second melee hero in the game (the first being Pat Fusty). She uses her two swords to pop bloons, dealing one damage per attack across a 90-180 degree cone. She attacks quickly, approximately every 0.4s at base, and even faster at higher levels, but she has low range, at 23 initially. Initially, she pops up to 4 bloons per attack. She has built-in camo detection at base level, but cannot pop Lead Bloons with her standard attack until at least Level 13. She is unlockable with a one-time cost of 5000.
The leap attack creates a 15-radius area-of-effect that deals 20 damage or 100 MOAB-class damage on the initial hit, affecting up to 30 bloons within the area. Can pop Frozen Bloons and Lead Bloons. After the leap attack, she leaves behind her old blades for 6.5s (+0.5s per level after Level 3) after the attack lands, dealing 2 damage onto up to 5 bloons who pass through, refreshing pierce every 0.1s and being able to rehit bloons after 0.2s. This effect can also pop Frozen Bloons and Lead Bloons.
In addition, all abilities deal extra damage to "harmed" bloons, and can additively stack with the extra damage to stunned bloons, equal to the amount of bonus damage to stunned bloons (more specifically: Leaping Sword impact +10 "harmed" damage or +20 "harmed MOAB-class" damage; Leaping Sword contact +2 or +20 "harmed MOAB-class"; Sword Charge +15 "harmed" damage or +30 "harmed MOAB-class" damage).
Main attack deals +4 to stunned bloons instead of +3, +22 to stunned MOAB-class instead of +21. Similarly, it deals +3 to "harmed" bloons instead of +2, and +11 damage to "harmed" MOAB-class bloons instead of +10.
Deepak and Prakash are playing snooker, where Deepak tells Prakash about his problem until Prakash offers Deepak to give him money, if Jyoti sleeps with him for one night. Deepak sells the bungalow to a dealer. On his way back to home, he sits in a taxi, where the taxi driver and some of his friends fight Deepak and snatch his money. He goes back home at night and he tells Jyoti about the incident.
The word "Dera" is similar connotations to "ashram", while the word "Sacha Sauda" means "true deal" - a reference to the claim that the organisation does not accept monetary gifts from its devotees. The Dera Sacha Sauda claims to be autarkic: it owns extensive lands in Haryana and other states; and operates a supermarket, a petrol pump, a biscuit factory, a restaurant, and a boating lake. These businesses, managed by its "sadhus," are said to be for the benefit of its devotees.[30]
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