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Rinrin Shelterbelt is the first stage in Kombu Cape.


Battleground[]

  • 5 Gories (6,000%) spawn after 13.33 seconds400f, delay 16.67~20 seconds500f~600f.
  • When the base reaches 99% HP:

Strategy[]

Use a small number of meatshields and ranged damage dealers like Manic Flying Cat or Crazed Sexy Legs Cat to kill the first few Gories. Try not to gain too much ground; instead, try to maintain a stalemate between your Cats and the periodic Gories. Max out your Worker Cat, then start spamming meatshields and strong Area DPS units. Quickly kill the Metal Doges (Hurricat is immensely helpful against them), and then use all your units to kill the Black and Angelic Gories.

Recommended Ubers[]

Any fairly quick Area Attacker works; the Ubers with shorter attack animations and better DPS over higher damage per hit are preferred since Gory Black and Angelic Gory have a high amount of knockbacks. Ubers with shorter recharge times or higher knockback counts can help out here, since they'll keep some field if the Gories push to where they stand. Notable examples are:

- Twinstars and/or Kalisa - They have high knockback counts, short recharge times, fair standing range, and high DPS (paired with fairly quick attack animation/attack cycle). Not to mention, any of them will benefit you a lot, since they each deal massive damage to one of the Gory variants the stage brings against you.

- Kasa Jizo - Jizo is easily one of the best Ubers you could bring to this stage. Spammable, stackable, and excellent against both of the traited Gories you face here.

- King Gamereon - Not a DPS rusher unlike the aforementioned units, but he makes a very powerful wall against the Gories. Make sure the Metal Doges don't cripple him down, though.

Walkthrough[]

Video Player Notes
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The Battle Cats - Rinrin Shelterbelt

Nurse Wuffa

Trivia[]

  • Rinrin (凛凛 or りんりん) is a Japanese word with a few meanings, including bitter cold, severe, intense, awe-inspiring, or the sound of a bell ringing. However, rin is also one way to read 林, meaning forest, and a shelterbelt is a line of trees and shrubs planted to shield an area from wind and lessen erosion; in Japanese, the word for shelterbelt is bōfurin (防風林), literally meaning "windbreak forest", so "Rinrin Bōfurin" essentially sounds like "Forest Forest Windbreak Forest".

Reference[]

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