*First stats are 1st form's initial other stats include 300% Empire of Cats Treasures recharge time may vary. Just like Artist Cat and Wushu Cat with their targeted traits, Brainwashed Tank Cat can be combined with the combos Bony Bone, Biohazard and Horror Movies for ultimate defence against traitless enemies. He doesn't have much of a breakaway stat-wise, so he should still only be considered for use in stages where all damage of relevance comes from Traitless enemies, as he ends up severely outclassed otherwise.ĭue to the way he works (more health, less recharge, assuming the opponents are Traitless), he is more susceptible to overkill damage, thus less recommended against high DPS armies, where even Mohawk variants may work better, but he does tend to work better against high damage per hit enemies, such as Kory. Luckily, his resistance does make him four times as tough against Traitless, not only making up for the stats, but allowing for improvement through combos that the other Erasers have no access to. Since Brainwashed Wall Cat ends up with about half the health and twice the recharge of Eraser and Crazed Tank/Manic Eraser as the game progresses, the protection he gives turns out to only be a little more than a fourth of that provided by the other two. Unlike Tank Cat, his recharge time, regardless of treasures, can never reach the minimum and his health easily falls behind too, though it will still be more than Eraser Cat's for a small chunk of early game. Like Tank Cat, Brainwashed Tank Cat is a short ranged, disposable unit meant to take the hits in place of others, protecting damage dealers from enemies, but he doesn't quite work the same way. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/Usage
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