![]() ![]() Long-distance units such as Mina are almost vital if you want to beat this level, as the Master A.s behind the Manic Mohawk Cat are the main problem. This level is quite difficult, even to experienced players unless you have Shadow Gao or Aphrodite. ![]() Manic Mohawk is unlocked by completing Deatthawk. Having an incessant stream of meatshields is mandatory to beat this level. A strategy to beat this stage is to stack Bahamut (and perhaps some Ubers if you have them) at the beginning of the level. ![]() You unlock Crazed Cat by beating Dark Souls, a level that is universally difficult for most beginners. The speed boost, on the other hand, allows Manic Mohawk to reach the area of conflict even faster. The health and attack boosts aren't that important, as Manic Mohawk usually gets killed in one hit by most enemies and already has weak attack power. Its True Form gives it higher health, damage, and movement speed, along with a better design and a rad new hairdo. It can also prevent the advance of slow-moving and slow-attacking enemies such as the Nyandam variants and THE SLOTH. With this high speed stat, it can reach the battlefield quickly and prevent your attackers from getting obliterated by the enemy forces. ![]() These traits are only compelled by its great speed stat, which differentiates it from its Basic counterpart. (Note: I will be mainly focusing on the True (Manic) Form of these Cats)Ĭrazed Cat excels in being a meatshield due to its extremely low price and recharge time. I will also talk about the difficulty of (and some basic strategies for) their respective stages. This time, I will be taking a look at the Crazed and Manic Cats and see what uses and potential they may have. Yep, it's time for another one of my awful cat analyses. ![]()
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