![]() Schoolbus Nyandam's increased slow chance can easily grant solid support to your cat army. Even so, his slow attack rate leaves much to be desired outside of chipping. That being said, Cyberpunk has minimal health and a giant blind spot, unlike Li'l Nyandam, who lacks a blind spot, can reposition once, and has significantly more health. With Talents, one Cyberpunk can offer a lot of support, and multiple Cyberpunks can even perma-slow enemies, which Li'l Nyandam is unable to do. Li'l Nyandam is outclassed by Cyberpunk Cat in most cases, as despite having a similar cooldown Cyberpunk doesn't rely on chance to slow enemies and has a much greater range. Unfortunately, Li'l Nyandam is of little to no use against Camelle or his variants (550), as his speed is far too quick, and outranging them by one makes him an unreliable counter, since a tiny shift in the frontline allows them to easily hit him. Since his standing range is higher than most backliner enemies like Elder Sloth, THE SLOTH, Master A., Professor A, and Dark Emperor Nyandam (these enemies have 451~501 range, which makes Li'l Nyandam a relatively safe matchup), he can be used to chip away at them and provide some support with his slow ability when the frontlines get into a stalemate. ![]() ![]() Similar to Red Riding Mina, he is useful mainly in 4-Crown Stories of Legend stages when fighting other long-ranged attackers due to the lack of alternatives, as he underperforms significantly otherwise. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/Usage
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