Bore Jr. is a glass cannon, with relatively low health but an extremely damaging attack, and the ability to spam Mini-Waves if he isn't killed in time.
At 100% strength magnification, his Mini-Waves deal 4,700 damage each, shredding your cats quickly.
Strategy[]
Bore Jr.'s mediocre health makes him vulnerable to similarly hard-hitting units, like Awakened Bahamut Cat, who can one-shot him before he gets a single hit in, or Bullet Train Cat. Alternatively, many units stacked can quickly kill this enemy, but only if there isn't anything in front that allows Bore Jr. to start unleashing Mini-Waves or if there is a Wave Shield. Needless to say, the use of Metal Cat or Green Shell Cat is not recommended without the support of Wave Shields. Much like how Berserkory works with Manic Island Cats in Ogre Island, however, note that any short-ranged Wave Shields will not consistently block his waves due to his high direct DPS.
Teacher BearCat at level 43 or above can also one shot this enemy (at 100%) without assistance from Cat Combos, and proves to be a good counter when it is isolated, as Teacher BearCat's foreswing is relatively short, allowing him to get a quick and devastating hit.
"No one's gonna dye THIS Bore" says this young rebel before riding away on his motorbike. Unbothered by the judgment of adult society, all he cares about is travelling the open road.
"I don't want to be dyed any color," is the catchphrase of this delinquent boar who can't keep his stolen motorbike. This is the night of 35, when he walks his own path hating the stagnant eyes of adults.
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Gallery[]
Bore Jr.'s spritesheet
Bore Jr.'s moving animation
Trivia[]
His Japanese name, Uribōi, is a portmanteau of uribō (young wild boar) and bōi (boy).
His stolen motorbike and "the night of 35" in his Japanese description reference the song "15 no Yoru" by Yutaka Ozaki; one of the lyrics translates to "I race off on a stolen motorcycle..."
Ironically, his base attack power is higher than that of any other Bore variant.
He is the first enemy to have the Mini-Wave ability.