However, it's become one of the most mocked bosses in the game, because any form of knockback will completely reset its almost minute-long attack animation. Thankfully, it attacks very, very slowly, but if it gets an attack off, the Cat Base will not survive. It has 2,000,000 health and 1,000,000 attack power (and since it's a starred Alien, its stats can be up to 1500% higher without treasures), and with its ludicrous maximum range of 4000, it can hit the Cat Base from anywhere by virtue of being a Long Distance enemy. Filibuster Obstructa, who occasionally invades levels in Cats of the Cosmos Chapter 3, seems intimidating at first.It’s likely that the player will build up a huge stack of damage-dealing cats and destroy him in a few minutes. While his support is fairly strong, consisting of Demonic Spiders like General GreGory and Mesocosmocyclone, it’s still not too tough - and since you need anti-Alien treasures at near maximum to even get to him, they’re bound to be near their minimum strength level. Final Boss Giga-God himself may have a nearly One-Hit Kill attack, but before using it, he warps cats nearby with a long wave attack, which can actually save them from the dangerous final hit. His support is also weaker than in the first chapter - the Star Pengs and Shibalien Elites are still there, but the General GreGories are gone, replaced with Kid Tappas that won't take long to kill and Ribbos that do basically nothing. However, since he knocks cats back with each attack, units like Maglev and Awakened Bahamut can rebound and hit him several times, dealing much more damage than usual and rapidly wearing down his health. Cat God (Cool Dude) has a 3-hit multihit attack - the first two hits are very weak, but inflict knockback and slow, while the last deals immense damage.Although the Cat God puts up a satisfying fight in his first encounter, his other two fights are much easier than you might expect.Since then, most collab events that were once Japan-exclusive have made the jump to the English world. As such, there was a sizable backlash against the event - and tellingly, Pikotaro has never returned. While the Japanese version got collab events frequently, they were very rare in the English version, so fans were outraged that this was the collab event they chose to bring over. While the English world was stuck with Pikotaro, the Japanese version instead got a Puella Magi Madoka Magica event, with far more useful cats to collect and challenging stages to play. However, what compounded issues was the timing of the event. The collab event didn't have much to offer to begin with, featuring just two nearly useless units and one easy stage, and fairly poor rewards.
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