

Defense Buff: Upgrades health by 2% per level up to 20% (Total Cost: 125 NP).See here to understand Treasure effects.Catseye, User Rank and game progress are essential to achieving max level, see here for details.

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Lastly, the Target Alien talent is not very useful, due to Can Can's long time between attacks and the existence of Corrupted Psychocat and Seafarer Cat, plus the aforementioned lack of importance of the slow ability, but can still be useful when a slot cannot be spared for those units, such as in VIP Warehouse.Ĥ0% chance to slow Red enemies for 120f 4.0 secondsĦ0% chance to slow Red enemies for 120f 4.0 seconds The Move Speed Up Talent also allows Can Can Cat to "dance" into the blind spots of Long Distance enemies, or tackle further-ranged enemies, putting its great stats into good use. Defense Buff and Attack Buff are undeniably useful, but first it's more efficient to use Catseyes and (+) levels. Through Talents, Can Can Cat can unlock the Extra Money ability! This expands its general usage even more as it can take out enemies and give you exorbitant amounts of cash. Can Can Cat may not be the flashiest Catfruit evolution, but it's certainly one you won't regret unlocking. Hip Hop Cat is extremely helpful in dealing with enemies with slow attack rates, such as THE SLOTH, Sunfish Jones and Le'noir, provided that there are no peons or dangerous support in the way.Ĭan Can Cat only increases stats, increases slow chance and gains a fairly situational ability, Warp Blocker, but on this unit every last point of health and damage counts. Get in one good hit, and you'll ruin the day of just about any enemy there is. It's great as a hard-hitter all throughout the game, and shines even more later on. Think of Hip Hop Cat as a more cost-efficient version of Lesser Demon Cat: they have very high health and damage for their price, but are hampered by short range and single target. Hip Hop Cat is also one of the best candidates to invest Super Rare Catseyes into, Crazed Tank Cat notwithstanding. Treat the slow as a nice bonus that may help against Bore or One Horn, but don't rely on it if stalling Reds is your goal, it would generally be more effective to use Witch Cat or iCat.

Against short-ranged enemies such as Nimoy Bore, they can easily stack up and take enemies down very quickly. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/Usageĭespite its slow ability, Hip Hop Cat's main use lies in delivering almost as much DPS as Bahamut Cat for a meager 675¢.
