![]() Strong against Floating enemies and Devils, always releases waves Guides all life to depravity with the fruit of creation The superior god of hell that stole the power of mana, planning to rebel against the heavens The sheer power held by it, however, is slightly offset by it requiring an Epic Catfruit Seed (only obtainable after clearing Eldritch Forces from Growing Epic or randomly from Floor 10 and 20 of Infernal Tower) There is still the element of RNG in its spawn locations, but it significantly increases his chances of intercepting nasty peons and chipping durable enemies, improving his DPS by a large margin. Having more health is always good, especially since he has the strong ability, but the more notable change is his guaranteed surge generation chance. Grand Lucifer gains only two changes, that being a very small health increase and his guaranteed surge attacks. ![]() Surge immunity and the high damage per hit, on the other hand, help immensely, making Lucifer the Fallen overall effective against this trait. All throughout the game, Floating is a common trait, often given to strong bosses or long ranged common enemies, which is highly beneficial to this unit just beware of Brollows and Zollows! Although he lacks a way to deal with Shields, Lucifer the Fallen has a surge that is quite likely to hit whoever gets their shield destroyed by his main attack, mitigating the issue. Of course, thanks to his ability, Lucifer the Fallen shines the most against Floating and Aku. Unlike most similar units, Lucifer the Fallen uses Surges to partly cover his blindspot, rather than to extend his reach, making him somewhat better in most situations, as the bulk of the enemies tends to be closer to the inner range than the furthest reach in other words, the Surge acts as a balancing factor, improving on this unit's weakness instead of capitalising on his strength. Since most armies tend to have a bit of both, it is always best to summon Lucifer the Fallen late in the fight, after a powerful frontline is established, so he may live long and attack safely. His slow-ish attacks and large blindspot, combined with mediocre health, make him particularly weak against rushdown enemies, such as Bore, but he works really well against most longer ranged enemies, such as Le'boin or Mooth. Lucifer the Fallen is an effective backline attacker with both excellent range to keep him outside the reach of most enemies and high DPS for said range, which is helped by a surge and the strong ability against two traits. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/Usage
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