Template:EnemiesAppearing Fresh Wharf is the second stage in Sea of Tuna.
Battleground[]
- Infinite Those Guys spawn, delay 3~8 seconds90f~240f.
- Infinite Those Guys spawn after 10 seconds300f, delay 0.07~4 seconds2f~120f.
- Infinite Those Guys spawn after 20 seconds600f, delay 0.07~4 seconds2f~120f.
- Infinite Hippoes spawn after 40 seconds1,200f, delay 40~80 seconds1,200f~2,400f.
- 1 Master A. spawns.
- 1 Master A. spawns.
Strategy[]
Use cats with high speed, Area Attack and high attack power to deal some quick and heavy damage. Some examples include Cat Gang and True Valkyrie Cat. After the enemies have sustained some decent damage and are quite close to your base, you should release some expensive, long-ranged cats to knock them back and deal some very heavy damage to them. One example of such a unit is Bahamut Cat. You should then summon in all of your other cats to create a final cluster of many cats to finish off the enemies
Strategy 1[]
Spam tanky cats such as Wall Cat while saving up for strong, ranged cats such as Dragon Cat or True Valkyrie Cat. They should hold back the two Master As while also dealing large amounts of damage to them. Remember to fire your Cat Cannon as soon as it reloads - a very reliable way of knocking them back. Keep this up until they either die or get to your base, because then you could send out every attacker you have to kill the bosses.
Strategy 2[]
Lineup: Macho Cat, Wall Cat, Samba Cat, Paris Cat, Crazed Bahamut Cat and any Cats that outrange Master A. if you have any (Ex. Hacker Cat) (if necessary, bring more meatshields or replace Macho & Wall with better ones)
When the Master As come out, spam Samba Cats, upgrade the Worker Cat once or twice, and eventually send out Paris Cat to kill all of the Those Guys. After that, bring out Crazed Bahamut and your ranged cats (if you don't already have enough money, try to save up) and begin meatshielding with your cats.
Walkthrough[]
Video | Player | Notes |
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Nurse Wuffa |
Trivia[]
- The word pichipichi (ピチピチ) in Fresh Wharf's Japanese name, Pichipichi Ryōba (ピチピチ漁場, "Lively Fishery") is an onomatopoeia for being lively or active, jumping around, or splattering.