An obnoxious, tanky mid-ranged peon who deals a lot of damage and can consistently reposition to harass your frontlines with her quick attacks while her low money drop makes it risky to spend too much on just fighting her. She has a 25% chance to weaken cat units to 20% for 10 seconds and can demolish lots of meatshields quickly to eventually hit your attackers, especially with low Anti-unstarred Alien Treasures. Luckily, she has Single Target, so it'll take a while for her to destroy dense groups of units.
Strategy[]
This enemy can be very annoying in the early game simply due to her high stats and short backswing, more so if supported by Area Attackers that can destroy clusters of meatshields at range, so you'll have to exploit her range disadvantage and quickly whittle her down and hope her weaken ability doesn't get to them. It's advised to employ anti-Alien specialists or simply units with high stats, such as Dancing Flasher Cat, Castaway Cat or Drama Cats to ease the fight. Weaken-immune units, while rare and situational, may still be of use if you somehow own them, but with some care they shouldn't be even vulnerable in the first place.
As you expand your arsenal, LeMurrs become less and less threatening. While they still must be promptly addressed due to their high durability and damage, their high knockback count and low range makes them relatively easy to ward off with strong backliners like Ururun Cat, whose rapid attacks leave them no chance, or Awakened Bahamut Cat, who can heavily damage them while still enjoying protection from meatshields.
Her eyes are big enough to see for two lightyears. Daytime is too bright, though, so has to stay inside until dusk. Wears special contacts that reduce Cat Units' Atk.
Her eyes are big enough for her to accurately catch prey from up to 2 light years away, but she can't see during the daytime because it's too bright. Loves to wear colored contacts. Occasionally reduces attack power.
A Relic enemy that combines LeMurr's survivability with Tackey's constant Long Distance attacks. Instead of applying weaken, he curses units for 5 seconds, effectively perma-cursing them if they can't enter his blind spot.
An Angel/Sage enemy similar to Loris, albeit with Slow instead of Curse, greater survivability, shorter range, and resistance to negative effects thanks to its Sage type.
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Gallery[]
LeMurr's spritesheet
LeMurr's animations
Trivia[]
LeMurr is based on Philippine tarsiers, small primates with large eyes found only in the city of Bohol.
Her Japanese name, Dekameganeru, is a combination of the words でかい dekai (big), 眼鏡 megane (glasses) and メガネザル meganezaru (tarsier).
Even though her description says daytime is too bright for her, LeMurr appears in multiple stages that take place during the day, including Canada and Brazil in Into the Future.