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Baby Fake (Merciless) is an Advent Stage unlocked after clearing A Deeper Dream. It appears on the 9th, 10th, 23rd, and 24th of every month. When clearing this stage, the player has a chance to unlock Bakery Cat. This is a No Continues stage.


Battleground[]

Strategy[]

The essence of this stage is to stall and kill Alpacky first to boost income, then hit the base. Lure and decimate Doremi with powerful melee units before her support catches up, and then finish off Kurosawah.

Alpacky's strengthen and survive abilities can actually work in favor of any strategy, as they will likely employ the Normal Cat Cannon or Breakerblast to interrupt Doremi's first attack. When Alpacky activates both abilities, she will easily delete anything she hits, but by this point all five Mr. Angels would have spawned already. Once the cannon eliminates her, players are free to save up and upgrade their Worker Cat.

Recommended Units[]

  • Awakened Bahamut - Bahamut is a fast rusher that delivers rapid and devastating attacks at short range. Though some timing is required, he alone can effectively stunlock Doremi and stop her from attacking. Once Doremi has been slain, Bahamut can also be used against Kurosawah.
  • Manic Island - Although there are no Red enemies in this stage, a sufficiently upgraded Manic Island can still be helpful as a cost-efficient melee attacker to wipe out the initial enemies without draining too much resources.

Recommended Ubers[]

  • Greater Balrog Cat: Greater Balrog does extreme damage, on par with Bahamut and can easily stun-lock Doremi. Just beware of his single target.
  • Aphrodite: Basically a safe, guaranteed way to dispose of Alpacky and to chip Doremi.
  • Shadow Gao and D'arktanyan: If you somehow own these very elusive units, they can absolutely demolish Doremi with their anti-traitless abilities if you lure her close and then keep her at bay. Nevertheless, they are to only act as support since they alone cannot hold back Doremi.

Strategy 1[]

Lineup: Cat Base Defense UP Combos, Manic Island Cat, Awakened Bahamut Cat, Maglev Cat, anti-Black attackers

Breakerblast Cannon is recommended for consistency, although the default Cat Cannon is still usable

Battle: Start by using your Manic Island and Maglev to chip Alpacky to death while keeping her away from the Cat Base and gathering money. At some point, Alpacky will end up becoming strengthened and will kill your units. If Alpacky's lethal strike ability hasn't activated yet, send in a Maglev to do so before using the Cat Cannon to kill her. Then, wait a while for the Cat Cannon to recharge. Send a very weak, expendable unit like Assassin BearCat or Doctor Cat to trigger Doremi's arrival, or alternatively use a kamikaze unit such as Glass Cat. You are sending only units like them because the first Mr. Angel needs to survive.

Don't spawn anything just yet. Mr. Angel should be attacking your base. Keep an eye out for Doremi. When Doremi is slightly behind Mr. Angel, send Awakened Bahamut Cat. Prioritise hitting Mr. Angel rather than Doremi, as you can always use the Cat Cannon to interrupt Doremi's first attack. Bahamut should then be in an ideal range where he will constantly knockback Doremi while killing all Mr. Angels, as Doremi is forced to get close due to her minimum 50 LD range. There isn't anything that can be done about the Trolly Bloggers though, so this is why you may need Base Defense Combos. If done correctly, Doremi should die before your base is destroyed. Afterwards, you can proceed to finish off Kurosawah and everything else.

Walkthrough[]

Video Player Notes
Baby_Fake_-_vs_Doremi_but_with_2_units_and_no_Lv.40s_-_The_Battle_Cats

Baby Fake - vs Doremi but with 2 units and no Lv.40s - The Battle Cats

Lucas IV Strategy 1 variant, only uses Bahamut and Manic Island

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • First Errand is a reference to Hajimete no Otsukai (はじめてのおつかい, "My First Errand"), the Japanese name of Old Enough!. The show is about children going out into the world to run their very first errands (with a camera crew following close behind).
    • First Errand's Japanese name is exactly the same as Old Enough!'s, except with Otsukai (Errand) written in kanji (お使い) instead of hiragana (おつかい).

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