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Deathhawk (Deadly) is a special stage available on the 3rd and the 26th of every month if the player has previously completed all Crazed Cat Stages. In The Battle Cats Unite, it is available every Monday. This is a No Continues stage.


Battleground[]

  • Infinite Doges spawn, delay 10~166.67 seconds300f~5,000f.
  • Infinite Snaches (4,000%) spawn, delay 13.33~16.67 seconds400f~500f.
  • Infinite Snaches (8,000%) spawn, delay 20~30 seconds600f~900f.
  • When the base reaches 99% HP:

Strategy[]

The single most important thing to have when playing this stage is to bring Crazed Wall Cat at level 24 or with unit defense up combos, which has enough health to survive a hit from Manic Mohawk Cat. That may not sound like much, but it dramatically reduces his ability to push. Naturally, your Eraser Cat should also be at least level 20+23. You could in theory use Eraser to cheese the stage along with Li'l Eraser on the initial peons, but this takes far too long and far few levels to be helpful. Warlock & Pierre or other Target Only Units like Takeda Shingen and Orbital Annihilator Ragnarok could be used to cheese the level as well with enough stacking. Ninja Girl Tomoe, despite being relatively new, is a great unit for this stage, being able to hit everything from a safe distance and temporarily freeze everything on the field. EPICFEST units also work wonders on this stage, as they hit EVERYTHING for extreme damage.

Long Distance and Wave Attackers are very useful here, as they can hit the enemies behind Manic Mohawk Cat, preventing them from stacking. Thaumaturge Cat is also useful for stalling Manic Mohawk Cat, as she can weaken him, allowing your meatshields to live longer.

Strategy 1[]

Lineup: Crazed Macho Cat 20+, Eraser Cat 20+23, Crazed Wall Cat 24+, Power Driller Cat 20+, King Dragon Cat 20+20, Ururun Cat 30, Crazed Bahamut Cat 30, Cyberpunk Cat 30, Crimson Mina 30

Items: Rich Cat

Notes:

  • The empty slot should be filled with a meatshield of choice.
  • Power Driller can be replaced by Thaumaturge Cat
  • King Dragon Cat can be replaced by his Crazed version.
  • Rich Cat is optional.

At the start of the level, allow the Snaches and Doges to approach your base and only spawn one Crazed Wall Cat. Spawn Cyberpunk Cat as soon as you can, then spawn Power Driller Cat after you have enough money. Keep stacking the two units until either you feel that you are ready to take on Manic Mohawk Cat or the Snaches die. Three desynced Cyberpunks should be enough, though if you want to be extra careful, you can do four. Upgrading Cyberpunk's Slow through Talents also helps. Mina and other LD attackers can also be stacked if necessary.

Your Cyberpunk and Power Driller stack should perma-slow and perma-weaken Manic Mohawk, effectively stopping him from doing anything at all. When he gets knocked back, do not worry as Power Driller outranges both Teacher Bear and Master A. If Manic Mohawk does somehow get into your Power Drillers' blindspot, they should now target Master A which allows your meatshields to defend better against Manic Mohawk. Your Cyberpunks should always be hitting Manic Mohawk, Mina should always be keeping Master A. and Teacher Bear at bay, and your Bahamut Cat and Dragons should be dealing massive amounts of damage to Manic Mohawk. Use Ururun to occasionally knockback the Manic Mohawk, but do not stack Ururuns. Eventually after knocking the Manic Mohawk back several times, you should win.

Strategy 2 (Ft. Prof. Cat Jobs)[]

Prof. Cat Jobs, who has an amazing weaken that sets enemy strength to 1%, outranges Manic Mohawk. With this strategy, you can use his range to constantly weaken Manic Mohawk and use other, strong units to eventually take down Manic Mohawk. His True Form gives him significantly more movement speed, more survivability in that he survives a lethal strike, and a Surge Attack that can weaken multiple enemies, but is not required.

Lineup: Power of Darkness, Dragon Driller, Tiny Ancient Hunt, Prof. Cat Jobs, Bahamut Cat, Ramen Cat

Notes: Fill the unoccupied slots with extra meatshields, backliners or snipers.

At the beginning of battle, stall the peons with a few Eraser Cats and and level up the Worker Cat. When you have finished prepping for battle, send out a meatshield to clear the peons and start the fight. When the second boss shockwave hits, send out Prof. Cat Jobs. You want to lead Manic Mohawk Cat as close as you can to your base early while he leaves behind the backliners as you need Master A. and Teacher Bear as far away from your Cat Jobs as possible to keep him alive so this strategy doesn't fail. So, when Manic Mohawk is close enough so that Cat Jobs can hit him and your meatshields will get there before Manic Mohawk starts chomping down on Cat Jobs, send out some meatshields. Do not meatshield too hard, as Manic Mohawk will then stop pushing to Cat Jobs and make the backliners closer.

Once you get the weaken, congratulations! Manic Mohawk now only does 188 damage to the units he hits. The rest of the strategy is to start meatshielding really hard while sending out your damage dealers as they come up. If you brought any units that outrange Manic Mohawk in the first row, don't forget about them!

The strategy will prove itself once your meatshields start getting pummeled by Master A. and the Teacher Bears. If you did bring high-level meatshields that can tank them both, you can use your other slot to send out something like Crazed Sexy Legs Cat to do damage to them beforehand and knock the backliners back. When Manic Mohawk gets knocked back, let him push until he gets back in Cat Jobs' range, and do the previous steps all over again. When Manic Mohawk finally dies, your long ranger(s) should kill the Master A. and Teacher Bears that were behind Manic Mohawk and push up to the base, where you will easily destroy the enemy base and claim Manic Mohawk as your own.

Strategy 3 (Ft. Thaumaturge Cat)[]

Lineup: Crazed Macho Cat 20+, Eraser Cat 20+23, Crazed Wall Cat 24+, Mohawk Cat 20+20, Samba Cat 20+, Thaumaturge Cat 30, Crazed Bahamut Cat 30, Cyberpunk Cat 30

Cannon: Cat Cannon

Items: Cat CPU, Sniper the Cat

Notes: Empty slots can be filled with either wave attackers or long ranged/long distance Units.

This strategy is simple. All you need to do at the start is to have 2-3 Erasers and start maxing Your Wallet. Get 2 if your Eraser is a high level.

If you have CPU and Sniper on, turn them off or you will have to restart. Once your Wallet is full, send out Bahamut. When Bahamut is around 75% of the way to the base, spam every Cat except Cyberpunk. When the base is hit, the hard part begins. Make sure the first thing you do is turn on Sniper and never stop spamming. With Thaumaturge weakening, Manic Mohawk Cat won't push much, and when he does, Sniper and the Cat Cannon will be ready to shoot him back to the base. If he's pushed back too hard, you will need to turn off Sniper and let him push a little so that Master A. does not obliterate your Thaumaturge stack. If your wave attackers are strong enough, you won't have much trouble fending off the horde of Master As and Teacher Bears, giving a massive cash increase. When you can efficiently kill the Teacher Bears and Master As, you can turn on CPU and let it do its work. After a while, Manic Mohawk's beautifully haired self will be down, letting you easily destroy the base without fail.

Strategy 4 (Ft. Cyberpunk Cat)[]

Lineup: Legs for Days, Mo' Hawks, Crazed Macho Cat, Crazed Wall Cat, Eraser Cat, Cyberpunk Cat, Ururun Wolf, Crazed Bahamut Cat

Notes: Cat CPU and Speed Up are recommended. Cat levels should be around 20-30.

This strategy is very simple and includes cyberstacking. Start out by sending 2-3 Eraser Cats at a time to stall the peons and upgrade your Worker Cat. After that send out 4-6 Cyberpunk Cats depending on their Slow Talent level. You should start sending out all your units now after you've stacked your Cyberpunks and enjoy your free win! Don't worry about your nukers being killed as your Dragons and Legs can still deal fair damage on their own, and do not send Crazed Dragon Cats if you are low on money.

Strategy 5 (Ft. Li'l Nyandam)[]

Lineup: Mohawk Cat, Eraser Cat, Crazed Wall Cat, Island Cat, Cyborg Cat, Crazed Bahamut Cat, Li'l Nyandam, Ururun Wolf

Items: Rich Cat, Cat CPU, and Speed Up

Notes: Cats should be level 25-30. Crazed Dragon Cat is optional.

At the start of the battle, toggle off the Cat CPU and let the Doges and Snaches come to your Cat Base. Start by stacking many Crazed Bahamut Cats and Li'l Nyandams (around 3-6). Then start sending out some Mohawk Cats and Eraser Cats. They will kill all of the Doges and Snaches. Once Manic Mohawk Cat, the Master As and the Teacher Bears come out, send out your main and primary Cats and turn on the Cat CPU and chill, and earn yourself a nice Crazed Macho Cat's True Form.

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