Hack The Battle Cats Mở Khóa Tất Cả

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Jul 18, 2024, 1:21:04 PM7/18/24
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The game mechanics in The Battle Cats are pretty simple. You have your base located to the right of a small 2D setting, while your enemy is to the left. Every second, both sides will receive money they can use for two things: to improve the base or to buy troops. Your aim is to try to destroy the enemy base with the army that you create (out of cats of all sorts).

Between levels, you can unlock tons of new cats thanks to the experience you've gained. New cats are absolutely necessary since the first cats only have basic skills. Some of the special cats, though, can do devastating attacks on your enemies.

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The Battle Cats is a strategy game with very simple game mechanics and simple-but-cute graphics. In addition, the game offers loads of one-player levels as well as scoreboards and a good handful of achievements.

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Despite the seeming simplicity, The Battle Cats has quite a lot of complexity. There are 9 Normal Cats, the Special Cats, and many, many Rare, Super Rare, and Uber and Legend Rare Cats. There's over 300 Cats to choose from, most of them costing Cat Food, and hundreds upon hundreds of stages to test their strength on.

Examples from The Battle Cats POP!

  • Adaptational Wimp:
  • The maximum level for Cats is 20, and only the Normal Cats have True Forms, so most of them are much weaker than in the mobile game.
  • Many of the enemies from Stories of Legend are much less powerful here, to make up for the fact that the player is weaker as well. Some of the biggest examples are:
  • Master A.: in addition to a drop in stats, he lost a lot of range, making him far less threatening than in the mobile game.
  • Teacher Bun Bun is a brutal Wake-Up Call Boss in the original, in large part due to his non-stop attacks that will One-Hit Kill most Cats at that point in the game. Here, not only are his stats weaker, but his time between attacks is much longer, making it easy to overwhelm him. Note, however, that this only applies to the original; J.K. Bun Bun and Bun Bun Black have lost nothing.
  • Adapted Out:
  • The only Uber sets that appear are the Dynamites, the Vajiras, the Galaxy Gals, the Dragon Emperors, and the Ultra Souls, with Nekoluga as an added bonus. All the others are gone, even ones that were in the mobile game in 2016. Among said sets, only the first 5 Ubers to be added to each are present, so Nurse Cat, Kenshin, Kalisa, Dioramos, and Kachi-Kachi are gone.
  • Alien enemies don't appear.
  • There are no Stories of Legend chapters, so several enemies from there get left out.
  • Anti-Frustration Features:
  • To make up for Cat Food being non-purchasable, you get 1 every time you clear a stage for the first time, with duplicate treasures also giving some out.
  • XP is much cheaper to buy with Cat Food, because there's no easy way to farm it like in the mobile game.
  • Treasure Radars only cost 3 Cat Food instead of 45, so it's much easier to get any treasures you're missing.
  • Arbitrary Headcount Limit: The game has one in the form of the Will bar. Said bar starts out full but lowers for every cat spawned in the field, with each cat having a different number that affects how much they drain out the bar. Once the Will bar is empty, you won't be able to spawn a new unit until a unit dies, which replenishes the bar by how much they drained it.
  • The Artifact:
  • Despite having no microtransactions (being a paid-for game), the game still has an energy system and Cat Food, which were both incentives to spend real money in the original.
  • The presence of Valkyrie Cat, Bahamut, and Ururun Wolf. In the mobile game, Ubers are harder to come by, so they (and the other Legends) serve to help out players with bad luck or who don't want to spend real money. In POP!, however, Ubers are much easier to get in large quantities, so they serve little purpose. Valkyrie, already a Crutch Character in the mobile game, has little reason to be used here, and Bahamut and Ururun Wolf are only obtained when there are no stages left to use them on.
  • Bragging Rights Reward: Once you beat the last story chapter of the game, you get Bahamut Cat the first time you beat the final stage and Ururun Wolf if you decide to challenge the stage again, though you only have a 3% chance of getting them, with both of them fulfilling the role of traditional backliner units. Thing is, by the time you get them, there are no more stages to challenge left to use them on.
  • Camera Abuse: There's a chance that, when cats or enemies die, they get launched in front of the screen shortly before sliding down the screen, temporarily blocking your view of the battlefield in the process.
  • Compressed Adaptation: Enemies from Empire of Cats, Stories of Legend, and some event stages are put into 3 new chapters, so many changes are made to accomodate them. Notably, the Cyclones just appear as regular bosses instead of getting their own unique stages, some enemies from monthly events show up, and the final boss is a tag team of J.K. Bun Bun and Bun Bun Black, followed by Ururun Wolf.
  • Demoted to Extra: The Crazed Cats had their own unique stages to unlock them in the mobile game, but are just regular gacha Cats here. The same applies to the unlockable Rare Cats, the Bean Cats, Moneko, and Flower Cat.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: The stages from Cats of the Cosmos appeared here before they did in the mobile game, though with completely different enemies.
  • Infinity +1 Sword: The Crazed Cats, which are massively powerful compared to everything else in the game, can only be rolled from gachas when near the end of the last chapter.
  • Player Vs Player: One of the port's features is the ability to take your Cats to do battle with other players.
  • A Twinkle in the Sky: Sometimes when a cat or enemy dies, they get launched far into the background and disappear in a yellow star twinkle.

Her main traits include a fast attack rate, a host of immunities, resistance to traited enemies, and a great ranged attack. She has an expensive cost and long recharge time when evolved, however. Her incredible versatility makes her one of the rarest cats in the game.

The evolved form, Mitama the Oracle, is a showstopping uber. With her long-distance attacks and resistance effects under your belt, you can take on the entire Stories of Legend basically with no issues.

Shadow Gao lives up to its imposing appearance. If you can manage to nab this uber rare cat from the Epicfest or Superfest event, he rewards you with incredible damage, an immunity to waves and knockback, and a fast attack rate. The only downside is the expensive cost and lengthy recharge time.

Diabolic Gao is known as one of the most useful generalists in the game. An ability to deal incredible damage to traitless enemies is not a common trait in itself. It makes Shadow Gao such a desirable addition to your arsenal. His DPS is also 6.2k, which is incredible.

With his advantage against traitless enemies, Shadow Gao can make short work of Crazed and Maniac stages, as well as Awakening stages for Special Cats. Floor 30 and Heavenly Tower, which are normally trouble spots, are a walk in the park with Shadow Gao in your army.

Using a Rare Cat Capsule at the Xmas Gals Gacha Event could nab you this huge, lovable walking cat Santa. Some people evolve him into Maeda Christmas while others just enjoy him for the tanky powerhouse he is.

At 40% health, Keiji Claus doubles in attack power. He also has an incredible resistance to Red enemies and an immunity to waves. His cheap cost, fast attack rate, and short recharge time make him a near-unstoppable powerhouse in the right level.

This uber rare cat could be acquired at several events, but still remains one of the rarest and most powerful cats in the game. Tales of the Nekoluga featured Tecoluga, who is useless in his normal form. He has to be evolved first.

In his true form, Tecoluga has a +20% critical hit chance along with his default high attack power, DPS, and range. Once evolved into Tesalan Pasalan, this cat is one of the biggest power-hitters in the game. Metal Cyclone falls like a chump.

Tecoluga can only target one unit at a time, which balances out his incredible attack power. This means he is also a difficult unit to use against a boss with a lot of familiars. While he can scrap a single rough enemy, lingering Shockwave units or other peons can drag him down.

This uber rare cat based on the famous fourth musketeer could be acquired through Uberfest or Superfest. As an exclusive unit, this cat transforms radically between forms, with Meow-skeeter losing and gaining a lot of abilities.

The rarest cat in Battle Cats is Radiant Aphrodite. Available by releasing Rare Cat Capsules in The Almighties: The Majestic Zeus event, Radiant Aphrodite looks and plays incredible. She deals incredible damage to Alien enemies, which makes her perfect for levels like Master A. and THE SLOTH. She also has a ridiculously long-ranged attack that can make sniping enemy bases on levels like Vulcanizer and Absolute Defence a snap.

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