Post by Hallow on Oct 18, 2011 11:01:40 GMT -5
ATTENTION
Hawky/Tigerstripe gave up on it , so I'm continuing it
Alright. I was PLANNING to make a walkthrough, but decided I'd make a multi-bosses guide. Some are ridiculously easy, and others are really hard. The file I did Graypaw-Brokenstar has been DELETED. But don't worry, I'll catch up to myself....sooner or later.
COMMENCE!
Graypaw
The first boss battle is Graypaw. Graypaw's boss battle is more a puny practice battle. Use Paw Swipe and your Basic Attack. If you REALLY need it, use minimal cure.
Longtail
The second boss battle is Longtail. Longtail. Isn't. That. Hard. Use the exact same strategy that you used for Graypaw.
Yellowfang
The third boss battle is Yellowfang. I suggest you should train to level 15-19, or Yellowfang will FLATTEN YOU. Strategy? Spam Claw Slash.
ShadowClan Warriors (2)
Upon returning to ThunderClan after the Moonstone, you will find ThunderClan camp is under attack! Why do I even make a strategy. Use Claw Slash and Paw Swipe.
ShadowClan Warriors (2), Clawface
The fourth boss battle is one of those cheap ones where they have a whole bunch of people to weaken you, then they have the real boss come and SWEEP you. I suggest levels 23-29 and AT THE VERY LEAST: 2 antivenoms, 1 catnip, 4 Juniper Berry Ultras. Enter ShadowClan camp, and be attacked by 2 ShadowClan warriors. *sigh* You know the drill. Then Clawface attacks you. 2-3 Claw Slashes. Now HERE'S where the fun beggins!
Brokenstar
Brokenstar, leader of ShadowClan attacks you! Start off by paralyzing this guys, then poison. Watch out for his Poisonus Shadows, though. It hits for A TON of damage, and can poison you. If you have it, DON'T USE WARRIOR STRIKE. It's pathetic compared to Claw Shred, and costs waaaay more TP. Now spam Claw Shred. Use items when necesarry. The end.
RiverClan Warriors
After you return WindClan to their territory, Tallstar has a WindClan patrol escort you back to ThunderClan territory. However, along the way, you run into RiverClan warriors. Claw Shred. That's all I'm saying.
ShadowClan Warriors (3), Clawface (2nd time), Brokenstar (2nd time)
Anyways, while all of ThunderClan goes to attack ShadowClan for stealing prey, Brokenstar attacks once more. The first battle is 3 ShadowClan warriors who can be beaten with a single Claw Slash, unless they are defending. Next is Clawface who can be beaten by a Claw Shred or two Claw Slashes. After that, we finally have Brokenstar, who's strategy is the same as before. Item should be a few Juniper Berry 2's and maybe Antivenoms and if you really need them, prey items. Main cat around level 30. Recruited cats can be around level 20, but note that one Poisonous Shadows can knock them out at this level.
RiverClan (4) & ShadowClan (2) Warriors
This battle once again, like Brokenstar's. However, this time there's more cats! Main cat around 34-42, and recruited cats at about 33-35. At this level, your main cat can most likely knock out a ShadowClan warrior with one Claw Slash. A suggested party would be hero, Longtail (offensive warrior), Frostfur, and Speckletail (or any other 2 queens). Don't use Hyper Poison or Stunning Crush because you need to save SP for an upcoming battle and those 2 moves almost NEVER hit. ShadowClan cats hit harder, but have less HP. RiverClan knows more healing moves, including Revival, so keep your head up. Hero = Claw Slash, Longtail = Claw Slash/Claw Shred (depending on level), 2 Queens = Motherly Softness and healing moves.
Leopardfur
Leopardfur is a Brokenstar-troll for this battle. She waits until you've finished off the RiverClan and ShadowClan warriors, then fights you. The RiverClan version of Poisonous Shadows is a move called River of Rage which is very powerful and not only poisons you, but it can PARALYZE you. An idea is to paralyze her (just to be SAFE, have both the Hero and Longtail use Stunning Bite on her), then poison (have Longtail and the Hero use Poison Chomp on her), along with Motherly Softness attacks from the queens to get her Feeble so River of Rage doesn't COMPLETLY wipe out your party. Then, maul her with Claw Shreds from the Hero and Longtail, and Motherly Softness attacks from the queens. And they lived happily ever after, the end....
ShadowClan Warrior (1), WindClan Warrior (1), Tallstar, and Nightstar
Quite a combo, if I do say so myself. When the battle starts, have the main cat (or Longtail) finish off the ShadowClan warrior. The WindClan warrior can take a bit more than those RiverClan warriors, so you might want to have the hero use Claw Shred on him. As for Nightstar, just poison him and have a queen use Motherly Softness on him, then have the hero and Longtail work on him. Tallstar is a bit stronger than the others, though. HE'S the one you might want to paralyze at the beggining. His Tornado Shred is a menace because it hits all cats, and causes a Delay statues time to time. He's also got more HP than Nightstar, so you might want to poison him, although it isn't quite necessary. He's also most likely to be the last cat standing, so note that maybe you might want to damage him while working on the others. Heal when needed. That's really it.
Rogue Cats (4)
There really isn't much to say about this battle. The rogues are really just reincarnations of WindClan warriors, so battle the same way you did in the previous boss battle.
Tigerclaw
Tigerclaw is actually a pretty overrated boss. If you, like me, trained to decent levels before Leopardfur's battle, he's a walk in the park. You can beat him without him even HITTING you. Saddening, I know. One thing to notice is that you get free heals before fighting him, so no need to spare SP on those rogues. Just use the same poisoning and paralyzing strategy you used for Leopardfur. Heal when needed (I ADVISE taking out one of your queens and replacing them with Brackenfur, because when you recruit him, he has some decent healing skills). After he is Feeble, Poisoned, and MAYBE Paralyzed, go all out, and show no mercy.
Scourge
*poofles* Now there is one boss battle that MANY people have a TON of trouble with. May I DARE say his name? Scourge. Yeah. Scourge. Scourge's boss battle is quite easy to compare with Brokenstar's. Before fighting Scourge, you have to fight an army of BloodClan warriors, Bone the BloodClan deputy, then Scourge. I HIGHLY suggest level 65-75 for Fiery Fury, but that's just me.
Now some people say you HAVE to have Brightheart to defeat Scourge. I beat him with a team of me, Longtail, Frostfur and Cloudtail. (continuing) A good inventory is a Stardust or two (or just a cat who knows Revival, but still bring them just in case), a few Antivenoms (about 10 to be safe) and a few cat nips, along with QUITE a few Juniper Berry Ultras and Juniper Berry 2's.
For the actual battle: for the BloodClan warriors, have the main cat use Claws of Destruction. For Bone, have a queen (if you don't have a queen, Defend with one of your warriors) use Motherly Softness, and have the rest of the cats sweep him/heal.
Now, when you first see Scourge after he takes one of your lives, your first instinct is to posion/paralyze him. DO. NOT. DO. THAT. Scourge has an ability that makes you instant-kill if you do so. Use Motherly Softness, and defend with the rest of your cats until it makes Scourge have the status of Feeble. Use your healer and heal the cats (or main cat if you don't have one). Have the hero use Warrior Destruction or Claws of Destruction, so you don't waste all your TP. If you have Brackenfur or any cat with Sand Scatter, free bonus for you. Sand Scatter will make it harder for Scourge to attack you, as he is in a somewhat 'Confused' state. Watch out for his Death Blow and some other attack (cannot remember) that will 1 hit KO you. That's really all I can say; the rest is up to you.