If food supply permits, a horde of Penguins is both stronger and even more effective than a horde of Rabbits, at a much higher cost to the player.Īlongside Penguin, Hood can be used for a farming strategy against bosses.
If the player does not have all of the upgrades needed for the Rabbits to hold the line on their own, summoning one or two Defensive Tortoise will allow the player's Rabbit horde to build substantially.Īdditionally, for extra late-game support, the player can summon Penguin the Wizard to supplement the Rabbit army, further delaying enemy advance and dealing additional damage. However, it should be noted that Hood has the lowest HP of all units, being one-shot by most enemies later in Chapter 2 onwards. In most cases, new Rabbits will be summoned faster than old ones can be killed, with the Rabbit's low production cost and high summon speed contributing to building an army quickly. This is also a suitable tactic for defeating most early-game bosses with minimal effort. The hail of arrows will flinch most enemies, preventing them from advancing, and will often kill groups with a single volley. With the proper upgrades, the strategy is simple enough: summon as many Rabbits as possible, and keep the front line within aura range. Improving Aura Power can be beneficial, and War Aura is necessary for later levels. To accomplish this, the player should upgrade the Rabbit early, as soon it is unlocked, and focus on the skills Cultivation, Leadership, Skill Aura, and Haste Aura. Hood the Rabbit is the first ranged unit the player can obtain, and is capable to complete many levels without the aid of other units. Launch fire arrows and penetrates enemies.
Once peace loving herbivore, but now arisen to save their burning forest against the enemy force. A toxophilite capable of long distance attacks.