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Doge's time-travelling grandchild possesses negligible health and damage like its grandfather. However, it has a relatively high movement speed, akin to Doge Dark. Combined with a 20% chance of dodging your cat's attacks, it could lock the battleground and prevent said units from progressing, especially when spawned en masse.
Strategy[]
Just like many other doge variants and your dodge-only meatshields, Li'l Doge abuses weak hits from your units (I.E. meatshields) to his advantage. While many units can one-shot him, things will quickly turn awry if he does dodge as it will effectively stall them (unless they have abilities allowing them to hit beyond their range) in a fashion similar to Stone Cat. This can be even more annoying when the dodge procs multiple times in a row. This becomes problematic as it prevents you from regaining ground lost by pushers like M. Ost and R.Ost.
Due the rarity of the curse ability, especially against traitless, you may have to rely on the Curseblast cannon for a window of opportunity before you could wipe the field clean of them.
Grandchild of Doge. Came from the future to alter the past where its Grandpa failed a test. The questions on the entry exam are so different they're having trouble affecting change.
Doge's grandchild. Its grandfather failed the exam. Came from the future to change the past. The entrance exam questions are too different from the time that it came from, and now it's struggling to change the future.
Li'l Doge's description may be a reference to the overall plot of Doraemon, in which Sewashi alters the past by assisting his failure of a great-great-grandfather Nobita; the main difference is that Li'l Doge is implied to help Doge directly, rather than giving him a robotic cat, and hence unlike Sewashi, who is mostly successful, Li'l Doge is struggling to alter the future. Doge and Nobita Nobi are both known for their poor academics, which further strengthens this reference.
Li'l Doge is the first non-collab enemy and the second enemy overall to have the Dodge Attack ability, the first being MikuDoge.
Both enemies share the exact same Dodge chance and duration.