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Vespasiano Jilg

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:47:18 PM8/4/24
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Sniperthe Cat: Deploys a Cat in a hot-air balloon behind your base to attack the closest enemy to your base in the battlefield. Deals damage proportional to your Cat Base health.

Preface- Most of your Battle Cats data is saved on your device, so you can hack the game in 2 ways: Switch out the save file for a hacked one [Root required for Android, no Jailbreak required for iOS], or actively alter values in the app (which allows you to access unreleased content) [Root/Jailbreak required]. Since I am only familiar with the former, I can only discuss how to do that. If you want to perform the latter action, ask someone else who has done it before.




First, download a hacked save. For iOS, you will need a program that allows you to access your apps and data (ex: iFunBox). Find the Battle Cats and replace all the necessary files with the ones from the hacked save. Make sure the app is off before doing this. For Android, you just need a Rooted device and to replace the save file with the hacked one.




Congrats! You beat Chapter 1 and now are on Chapter 2! On this chapter, it will cost more cat energy to play missions, enemies are stronger, and cats will cost more to produce! However, the gameplay is the same as the Chapter 1, so you will need to conquer the world again and find treasures. Any Buffs you unlock in this chapter will stack with the Buffs from Chapter 1, so you will still need to get as many treasures as possible. Grind your way through to the final stage- the moon. Make sure you have as many treasures as possible, as they will make your life easier. User Rank is also unlocked in this chapter.




Completing a stage will unlock the next star difficulty (2 then 3). Star difficulties allow you to recomplete the subchapter at a higher difficulty (1.5x increased enemy strength magnification on 2-star and 2x increased enemy strength magnification on 3-star) and redeem 30 cat food upon completion.


These stages last for a month and have 8 or 6 stages. Beating each stage gives a chance at unlocking the event cat, each progressive stage giving a higher chance at obtaining the event cat. Using treasure tracker will unlock the event cat at any stage. And like all other subchapters, finishing the event stages will give you a one time 30 cat food bonus. Has 3-star difficulty enabled.




The Ancients Arise: Take Back Earth!, Into the Future Chapter 3 or simply Chapter 6, is the final chapter and conclusion(?) of Into the Future. It was added in version 3.5. and added even more alien versions of SoL and basic chapter enemies. Treasures are the same, and you will face Snail Bun Bun(?) at The Great Abyss, ? at Floating Continent, and Corrupted Bahamut at Moon. You will unlock the stupidly-high-DPS true form Bahamut Cat when finishing this chapter.




-Think of them as a better Paris Cat. Deals high damage, good health, area attack, and a bit more range than Paris. However, they have a longer cooldown. Useful in situations similar to Paris Cat, which is nearly every stage.




Note: This cat will be replaced by Crazed/Crazed Wall cat when you get them, so technically you can skip buying this unit if you obtain the 2 crazed meatshields before reaching the harder levels (like Starry Ocean or Prison Prairie).




Much like its variant, this unit has extremely high damage, and extremely low health. Capable of dealing out some massive DPS if well protected. Unlike its super rare variant, he deals area attack and much more damage. Devastating when used in conjunction with cats like Bahamut and Ururun. Prone to shockwaves.




-Haters gonna hate! Despite the lies that Ponos love to give out (jk Ponos ily), Hyakutaro has the ability to have a 50% chance of surviving a lethal hit in both forms. This unit is unique, in that it is a sub-frontline attacker that can survive lethal hits. Unfortunately, Hyakutaro has abysmal DPS when compared to UFO Cat (Lv20+0), Tricycle Cat, and even Doll Cats. He has much more base damage, but significantly slower attack speed. His ability gives him a chance to continue to try to keep enemies off of the frontline (or meatshield longer). His stats are really not that great, so refrain from using him as you should have at least UFO Cat to support the frontlines. Use him in situations similar to UFO Cat. His attack blasts enemies with a burst of energy.




-Finally, to complete the iconic squad of Metal Slug, Fio is here! Fio shares the same ability as Psychocat with a considerably faster attack speed and move speed, but shorter range and ability duration, less hp and proc rate, and longer cooldown than him. Fio is a very effective counter against short ranged Alien enemies that must be stopped at all costs, like Nimoy Bore and Cyberhorn. Actually uses her pistol that she carries instead of pulling out something else.




Teacher Bear (4/3): Long ranged with high damage and is tanky. However, pauses for some time between attacks, letting cats get some damage on him. Wave of dragons should take him out. He is knocked back quite easily. Gives a lot of money when defeated.




Otta-smack-u (3/4): Very strong minion with high stats. Is multi target, close ranged, has fast attacks and always appears in groups. Becomes very threatening if not dealt with early on, or if spawned at the beginning of the stage.




J. K. Bun Bun(R)(F) (4/3): Stronger, red version of Bun Bun Teacher, but has only 5 knockbacks, which means less breathing room. The first time you face him will be very difficult, as you cannot build a large wave of dragon cats. Stall him with meatshields like you would stall Bun Bun Teacher while other cats damage him from a safe distance. Stacking Bahamut cats also helps.




Bore(R) (5/4): Very, very annoying boss. High damage, knockback, super fast attacks, tons of HP, and medium movement speed. Remains a pain in the butt throughout the game because of his tendency to break through your frontline meatshield. Counter with spammable anti-reds.




Shadow Boxer K(B) (4): Much stronger, slightly faster, and tankier version of Kang Roo. Like most Black units, he is knocked back easily, so use that to your advantage. Bahamut cat cannot kill him in one hit, making this quite a tough enemy to face. Gives barely any kill money.




Camelle (5/3): Mindblowingly overpowered when you first fight him. He has medium HP, but has extremely long range, high damage, somewhat fast attack rate. Your main problem against this enemy is that all your cats will get knocked back before they attack. Strategy: send in Mythical Titan cat to land a hit or two before he dies. If you have Nerd/Hacker Cat, Camelle will be much easier. Camelle becomes a walkover once you get true form cats (especially Jamiera Cat) due to their 1 knockback attribute. Unfortunately, later in the SoL he once again becomes a pain due to being well protected by enemies such as buffed One-Horns and Rain-Ds. Also does 4x damage to cat bases.




Kory (5/3): First enemy you face with a wave attack (a long ranged shockwave, like your Cat Cannon), and a 100% proc rate to boot. Very difficult to face without having true form cats. Becomes somewhat easier when you do get them. Also does 4x damage to your base. Easily kept at bay by a ranged cat stack if unprotected.




Director Kurosawah(B) (4): Stronger version of Nyandam. Attacks do massive amounts of damage, so building a large wave of dragon/bahamut cats is impossible. Chip away at his HP with Dragon/Paris cats while sending an occasional meatshield cat to prevent him from getting too close. Has longer range than Dragon and Paris, so be careful. Has more range than his red counterpart due to his hitbox being on his chair, not his black minions.




Divine Cyclone(A) (5+++ or 5): High damage, insane health, and non-existent pauses between attacks make the cyclones a nightmare to face. This level is extremely difficult in comparison to the other cyclone stages. Unlike previous cyclones, the Divine Cyclone is unaffected by anti-floating units, so it cannot be stopped without the help of anti-angelic units. However, it is still possible to knock it back with cats such as Jamiera and Ururun. If you have Momotaro (uber rare from the Ancient Hero Souls), this stage is unbelievably easy. Spam Momotaro and Divine Cyclone will literally be frozen forever.




R. Ost (5): Non-colored version of Bore that attacks slightly slower (approximately.5 seconds more between attacks). He can attack with criticals and can easily shred through your cats in the front lines.. Kill him as quickly as possible by stacking extremely strong cats like Bahamut Cat and hope that he dies before he breaks through the meatshield and kills your damage dealing cats. Not too insanely powerful when unprotected.




Dober PD (5+): Another enemy with the ability to use shockwave attacks. Has a lower chance to proc the wave attack than Kory, but has much more HP and deals more damage. Can be very difficult to deal with when multiple of them appear; with the stage Pigpen Taboo being one of the examples of where multiple of them spawn. Try to spam high health or ranged cats if he/they are not protected.




Sir Metal Seal(M) (4): The first challenging Metal enemy you will face. He has the same movement rate and has single target attacks like regular Sir Seal, but has a faster attack rate and much more damage. Unlike previous metal enemies, it takes tons of critical hits to kill him, which makes him insanely tough to beat, given how low Critical attack proc rates are in general and how bad cats who can Critical attack are.




Angel Fanboy (0): Just like his female counterpart, he does almost no damage and has little health. He holds a different sign however that warns you that angel enemies are immune to anti-floating effects.



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