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Flappy Cat (Insane) is the sixth Crazed Cat Stage. It appears on the 18th and the 28th of every month. In The Battle Cats Unite!, it appears every Wednesday.


Battleground[]

  • Infinite Rain Ds spawn after 60 seconds1,800f, delay 60~73.33 seconds1,800f~2,200f.
  • Infinite Bores spawn after 186.67 seconds5,600f, delay 233.33 seconds7,000f.
  • 1 Crazed Bird Cat spawns as the boss.
  • Infinite Shy Boys spawn after 920 seconds27,600f, delay 133.33 seconds4,000f.
  • Infinite Ms. Signs spawn after 900 seconds27,000f, delay 133.33 seconds4,000f.

Strategy[]

Be prepared for a long, long battle. Unless you've beaten Into the Future, Jamiera Cat and Crazed M. Titan Cat will likely be among your only attackers that can reasonably hit Crazed Bird Cat; and while the Bores can be beaten by spamming Dark Cats/Crazed Brave Cats and Crazed Whale Cats, the challenge comes from not losing too much money or ground in doing so. Spammable ranged attackers (such as Macho Leg Cat, Paris Cat and Dragon Cat) work best against the Rain Ds, and Sexy Bathtub Cat helps against everything but the boss. Sniper the Cat is a lifesaver, simultaneously damaging Crazed Bird Cat and helping you regain lost ground.

Sadako Cat is very useful for both stalling the boss and allowing other units to take more hits, however its low range leads it to die from Rain D. very quickly.

Cyberpunk Cat makes this stage much easier, as its insane range, chip damage and slow can help knock back the Rain Ds, providing excellent crowd control.

Crazed cat will allow you to keep the crazed bird at a hold if you send it out continuously, this must be accompanied by hard hitting enemies alongside it.

In the event that you have cleared Into the Future, just sending out one Awakened Bahamut Cat at the right time can already drain almost 50% of Crazed Bird Cat's health.

Strategy 1[]

Lineup: Crazed Macho Cat, Crazed Wall Cat, Eraser Cat, Crazed Brave Cat, Sadako Cat, Macho Leg Cat, Crazed Sexy Legs Cat, King Dragon Cat, Jamiera Cat, Crazed Bahamut Cat

Items: Rich Cat Sniper the Cat and Cat CPU.

Notes:

  • This lineup is flexible and can change, depending on the Ubers you have and other secondary attackers. Replace Crazed Brave for another anti-Red attacker if you have anything better.
  • This stage requires the following: 300% Empire of Cats Treasures, Normal Cats at level 20+10, Crazed Bahamut Cat at level 20. At these levels, all units (except Crazed Macho Cat) will survive at least two hits from the boss.
  • The stackable attackers are only examples.

Begin the battle, turn off the Cat CPU and spam Crazed Wall Cats. When the first Rain D. comes out, start spamming Macho Leg Cats. When the second Rain D. appears, spam Crazed Macho Cats. Occasionally, spawn a King Dragon Cat or Crazed Sexy Legs Cat when the third Rain D. appears. By now, you should have enough money to spawn a Crazed Bahamut Cat. Only spawn him and turn on the Cat CPU when the Bore appears. The CPU will auto-spawn any available cats, unless the Worker Cat's level is not high enough. When the Bore dies, turn off the CPU and repeat the process.

Strategy 2 (Ft. Cyberpunk and iCat)[]

Lineup: Crazed Macho Cat, Crazed Wall Cat, Wall Cat, Macho Cat, iCat, Cyborg Cat, Dragon Cat, Cyberpunk Cat

Notes:

  • The last two slots are for other units you may have, like Awakened Bahamut.

This lineup is similar to the previous one, although a bit more efficient. Two slots are free, although Awakened Bahamut is suggested as he can do some major damage if timed correctly.

Items: Rich Cat, Sniper the Cat.

Start off the battle by spamming meatshields to get your army positioned towards the base. Then, send in occasional Cyborg Cats, and once you can afford it, Cyberpunk. Continue spamming meatshields alongside everything else, as you need a constant stream of cats to keep from losing ground. Don't worry about all of your frontliners being shredded by the Crazed Bird, as all you need is your Cyberpunk. Continue by spamming units. If a Cyberpunk dies, that's okay. But by the time one dies you should have another. When the first Bore comes out, send out as many iCats as you can to halt the Bore's progression as many iCats make it extremely easy to deal with. That should give you enough money to get another Cyberpunk. Keep doing the same strategy, and eventually your Cyberpunks and maybe even some Cyborgs will begin to snipe the base. Continue this strategy until eventually the base's health reaches zero and you've won!

Walkthrough[]

Video Player Notes
-INSANE-_The_Crazed_Bird-_Flappy_Cat

-INSANE- The Crazed Bird- Flappy Cat

Nekotaku Levels at 1:41

Trivia[]

  • Flappy Cat is named after a game called Flappy Bird. The game was a huge hit, despite having little to no gameplay. Ultimately it caused a lot of stress to the creator and was removed.
  • Flappy Cat's Japanese name, Inoshikachō (猪鹿鳥, Boar-Deer-Bird), is a reference to one of the possible yaku card combinations in the card game Koi-Koi: Inoshikachō (猪鹿蝶, Boar-Deer-Butterfly). The joke is that the stage's name spells chō as 鳥 (bird) instead of 蝶 (butterfly), since there are no butterflies present.
    • Forest Beasts' Japanese name, Chō! Ino Shikachō, (蝶!猪鹿鳥) is the same, but adds Chō (蝶!, Butterfly!) in front, since Mooth is added to the stage. Adding another level of wordplay, 蝶 shares a pronunciation with 超 (super), referring to how it is a harder version of the original stage.
  • Even though Crazed Bird Cat is the boss, it can be knocked back behind the enemy base.

Reference[]

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