Post by troubledspar7an on Jul 23, 2015 10:55:17 GMT -5
So, when you come back from the mountains, you unlock the ability to recruit cats at the freshkill pile, I decided to recruit all of them and record their statistics and I found some interesting things, so first all the numbers:
Berrynose:
Class: Arrogant Warrior
Starting health: 1899
Starting SP: 556
Starting lvl: 26
Moves
Heals up to medium
Regular remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
Poison and Stunning Single-target
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 91
Def: 63
Spi: 183
Agi: 84
Hazeltail
Class: Young Warrior
Starting health: 1732
Starting SP: 717
Starting lvl: 25
Moves
Heals up to medium
Regular remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
No status moves
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 97
Def: 93
Spi: 125
Agi: 116
Mousewhisker
Class: Young Warrior
Starting health: 1840
Starting SP: 771
Starting lvl: 27
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Both Regular and Greater Remedy
Moves up to Claw shred
Stunning bite (single) only
Spark swipe
Status:
Atk: 102
Def: 98
Spi: 132
Agi: 124
Birchfall
Class: Offensive Warrior
Starting health: 2001
Starting SP: 862
Starting level: 30
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Warrior strike
Both Poison and stun (Single-target)
Spark Swipe AND Thunderstike
Also contains Trickery (0 SP!!!)
Status:
Atk: 107
Def: 107
Spi: 144
Agi: 135
Whitewing
Class: Defensive Warrior
Starting health: 1947
Starting SP: 831
Starting lvl: 29
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
Both Poison and stun (single-target)
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 105
Def: 104
Spi: 140
Agi: 131
Status (lvl 30)
Max health: 2001 (+54)
Max SP: 862 (+31)
Atk: 107 (+2)
Def: 107 (+3)
Spi: 144 (+4)
Agi: 135 (+4)
Spiderleg
Class: Offensive Warrior
Starting health: 1947
Starting SP: 831
Starting lvl: 29
(Note: Same exact as Whitewing)
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Warrior strike
Both Poison and stun (single-target)
Spark Swipe AND Thunder Strike
Status
Atk: 105
Def: 104
Spi: 140
Agi: 131
Status (lvl 30)
Max health: 2001 (+54)
Max SP: 862 (+31)
Atk: 107 (+2)
Def: 107 (+3)
Spi: 144 (+4)
Agi: 135 (+4)
Learned trickery.
So, what we can tell by all of this information is this:
Each Class has same stats and moves at same level
(Spiderleg and Birchfall same moves same stats)
As of level 30, Whitewing is shutout by Spiderleg and Birchfall by having the same stats with less moves
The Classes availible and specialization:
Arrogant Warrior: (Berrynose, specializes in speed (Only allows cat to have a high chance of going first), Good HP, but has horrible SP pool for his moves)
Playstyle: Item User, can also be used as a Situational fighter if you keep a Skill Poultice on him
Young Warrior: (Hazeltail and Mouse, The average cats, not specialized or behind in any status section, moderate SP pool, okay health)
Playstyle: Situational battler: These cats are great for adapting to different situations in battle, so just use game sense to use them correctly in each battle
Offensive Warrior: (Spiderleg and Birchfall, good stats, can work offensive without being killed, their HP and SP are on the low side, great moveset with the trickery; good for kickstarting your recruit cat, but requires some adder and fish attention.)
Playstyle: Squishy Damage dealers (Use Attack poultice or Defense poultice on these guys, make them try to keep enemies silenced at all times, and places damage during free time NOT RECOMMENDED IF DURING BOSS FIGHTS YOU DON'T CHECK HP EVERY ROUND
Defensive Warrior: (Whitewing, As of level thirty, she is not worth it, Offensive warriors has her exact same stats and more of a moveset
Playstyle: As of information gathered, DO NOT PLAY WHITEWING, she is a nerfed version of the Offensive Warriors, off of one level, there doesn't appear to be any scaling difference, but if someone can confirm this for me, that would be great.
I hope you enjoyed this, it took me 2 hours to recruit, record, analyze, and write. So I hope you find this helpful for Recruiting the correct cat for you, if you think a class can be used in a different way, feel free to comment it down below, if it isn't a usual name for a role (Damage Dealer, Item user, Healer (Which I don't find as quite a necessity in this game than the other two), etc.), please describe what you mean by it. See you guys next time, and I hope you found this interesting!
Berrynose:
Class: Arrogant Warrior
Starting health: 1899
Starting SP: 556
Starting lvl: 26
Moves
Heals up to medium
Regular remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
Poison and Stunning Single-target
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 91
Def: 63
Spi: 183
Agi: 84
Hazeltail
Class: Young Warrior
Starting health: 1732
Starting SP: 717
Starting lvl: 25
Moves
Heals up to medium
Regular remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
No status moves
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 97
Def: 93
Spi: 125
Agi: 116
Mousewhisker
Class: Young Warrior
Starting health: 1840
Starting SP: 771
Starting lvl: 27
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Both Regular and Greater Remedy
Moves up to Claw shred
Stunning bite (single) only
Spark swipe
Status:
Atk: 102
Def: 98
Spi: 132
Agi: 124
Birchfall
Class: Offensive Warrior
Starting health: 2001
Starting SP: 862
Starting level: 30
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Warrior strike
Both Poison and stun (Single-target)
Spark Swipe AND Thunderstike
Also contains Trickery (0 SP!!!)
Status:
Atk: 107
Def: 107
Spi: 144
Agi: 135
Whitewing
Class: Defensive Warrior
Starting health: 1947
Starting SP: 831
Starting lvl: 29
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Claw Shred
Both Poison and stun (single-target)
Spark Swipe
Status:
Atk: 105
Def: 104
Spi: 140
Agi: 131
Status (lvl 30)
Max health: 2001 (+54)
Max SP: 862 (+31)
Atk: 107 (+2)
Def: 107 (+3)
Spi: 144 (+4)
Agi: 135 (+4)
Spiderleg
Class: Offensive Warrior
Starting health: 1947
Starting SP: 831
Starting lvl: 29
(Note: Same exact as Whitewing)
Moves:
Heals up to Medium
Regular Remedy
Moves up to Warrior strike
Both Poison and stun (single-target)
Spark Swipe AND Thunder Strike
Status
Atk: 105
Def: 104
Spi: 140
Agi: 131
Status (lvl 30)
Max health: 2001 (+54)
Max SP: 862 (+31)
Atk: 107 (+2)
Def: 107 (+3)
Spi: 144 (+4)
Agi: 135 (+4)
Learned trickery.
So, what we can tell by all of this information is this:
Each Class has same stats and moves at same level
(Spiderleg and Birchfall same moves same stats)
As of level 30, Whitewing is shutout by Spiderleg and Birchfall by having the same stats with less moves
The Classes availible and specialization:
Arrogant Warrior: (Berrynose, specializes in speed (Only allows cat to have a high chance of going first), Good HP, but has horrible SP pool for his moves)
Playstyle: Item User, can also be used as a Situational fighter if you keep a Skill Poultice on him
Young Warrior: (Hazeltail and Mouse, The average cats, not specialized or behind in any status section, moderate SP pool, okay health)
Playstyle: Situational battler: These cats are great for adapting to different situations in battle, so just use game sense to use them correctly in each battle
Offensive Warrior: (Spiderleg and Birchfall, good stats, can work offensive without being killed, their HP and SP are on the low side, great moveset with the trickery; good for kickstarting your recruit cat, but requires some adder and fish attention.)
Playstyle: Squishy Damage dealers (Use Attack poultice or Defense poultice on these guys, make them try to keep enemies silenced at all times, and places damage during free time NOT RECOMMENDED IF DURING BOSS FIGHTS YOU DON'T CHECK HP EVERY ROUND
Defensive Warrior: (Whitewing, As of level thirty, she is not worth it, Offensive warriors has her exact same stats and more of a moveset
Playstyle: As of information gathered, DO NOT PLAY WHITEWING, she is a nerfed version of the Offensive Warriors, off of one level, there doesn't appear to be any scaling difference, but if someone can confirm this for me, that would be great.
I hope you enjoyed this, it took me 2 hours to recruit, record, analyze, and write. So I hope you find this helpful for Recruiting the correct cat for you, if you think a class can be used in a different way, feel free to comment it down below, if it isn't a usual name for a role (Damage Dealer, Item user, Healer (Which I don't find as quite a necessity in this game than the other two), etc.), please describe what you mean by it. See you guys next time, and I hope you found this interesting!