![]() She is wearing a ribbon and a cape, but other than that appears somewhat nude. She is wearing a towel on both her head and her body. Normal Form: Has many similarities to Actress Cat.Attack Up: Upgrades attack power by 2% per level up to 20% (Total Cost: 75 NP).Health Up: Upgrades health by 2% per level up to 20% (Total Cost: 75 NP).Resist Freeze: Reduces freeze duration by 16%, increases by 6% per level up to 70% (Total Cost: 75 NP).Survive: Upgrades chance to survive lethal strikes by 5% per level up to 50% (Total Cost: 95 NP).See here to understand Treasure effects.Catseye, User Rank and game progress are essential to achieving max level, see here for details.f = frame 30f = 1 second Attack Animation = Idle + Foreswing + Backswing (f).HP = Health AP = Attack Power DPS = Damage Per Second 2 Movement Speed = 1 Range/f.*See this section to calculate Salon Cat's stats. *For units with multi-hit attacks, attack animation is the part of the animation leading up to the first hit. *Time between attacks is the time from the attack's execution to the start of the next attack (includes backswing). *First stats are 1st form's initial other stats include 300% Empire of Cats Treasures recharge time may vary. ![]() She could, however, benefit from an attack up orb for Red Enemies or Angels, as midrange attackers for these common traits are rare. The boost on a generalist such as Cyborg would be negligible, so saving orbs for something else is recommended. Such enemies will still expose Cyborg to a quick demise if she's not accompanied by proper support units. Toxic Immunity and Freeze Resist are situational, but they could allow her use against the likes of Gobble and Henry. Her Health and Attack Buff talents will help her stay competitive stat-wise, though they will only be relevant if Cyborg Cat is also properly leveled. She still has a place, however, in 4-Crown difficulty due to her range advantage and lack of alternatives, notably against enemies like R.Ost and Winged Pigge that Cameraman can't even hit.Ĭyborg Cat's first Talent gives her a chance (up to 50%) to survive lethal strikes, which greatly increases her cost-effectiveness by allowing her to stay on the field longer, a fantastic prospect for a unit as spammable as a meatshield and with an high cost. ![]() In mid-to late Stories of Legend, she loses utility due to low health and enemy access to piercing attacks (Waves, Long Distance, Omni Strike and Surges), making similar units like Drama Cats and Cameraman Cat the way to go. The upgrade is relatively minor and unlikely to deserve priority over certain other True Forms, but still an important one nevertheless, as this unit needs the damage to be high in order to justify her cost and stay relevant as the game progresses. Thanks to an attack buff and weaken immunity, Cyborg Cat has her cost effectiveness increased and becomes more useful against enemies that weaken, like Winged Pigge. In these cases, you're advised to use units with even greater range.īe careful when using Salon Cat with Cat CPU as her high cost and short recharge can drain your funds quickly. and Angelic Sleipnir are especially poor matchups because of their constant attacks, which can get Salon Cat continually knocked back before she lands even one hit. Salon Cat's spammability allows for chipping damage, but high cost prevents her from being very effective for almost all enemies that outrange her (with 350 range or more). Can be effective against enemies like Teacher Bun Bun if three or more meatshields are in use. Spam meatshields to protect her from close-ranged pushers whilst stacking as many as possible to create a wall of quick and long ranged units. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/UsageĬonsider Salon Cat an Area Attack version of Gross Cat.
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