A guide on all of the intricacies of Purrghast
Intro
How to Acquire
Much like every other mon in the game, you can get a perfect one by spending possibly hundreds of hours grinding the bushes. Luckily unlike other more annoying ones you can get the prevo in swarms of both the first and second stages making finding a perfect one less annoying (would reccommend the bushes in pawbury for that).
On the other hand if you’re like me and are super lazy there is an option B to this. Very late into the game you’ll access a snowy village. To the northwest of it there’s a guy in some bushes looking for his own perfect mons, and is willing to give one of his spares in exchange for two potent essences.
Building the Cat- Moves
Your go-to move vs bulky tanks that need to be widdled down into “kill range”. While Cat Scratch does way more damage, the lower accuracy makes it extremely risky and thus isn’t reccommended.
The big nuke, and something that can net surprisingly fast kills even with minimal sp-a investment.
One half of what makes this set overpowered, being able to recover decent HP while dropping your opponent’s accuracy will make them rip their hair out.
The other half of it, disabling your opponent’s coverage move then “stalling” with nap and kitty claws allows you to get rid of a vast majority of threats.
Other Options:
A pretty decent option if you want to make this more of a supportive cat (would remove premonition for it). Since you’re going to be stacking a ton of HP anyways it could allow you to give a teammate a new lease on life. That being said you get walled by a lot more things without the main nuking tool.
Building the Cat- Points/Abilities/Items
Ability-wise you’re suuuuper limited due to only having two. Tactical Retreat tends to be the preferred option as the HP gained when switching out synergizes with the rest of the build, and is more consistent than a 30% chance of living on 1HP. Plus with how tanky the cat will be, you’ll never really hit a point in which surviving like that is necessary unless the game is already massively out of control.
Item-wise you’ll want to go with revitalizer, for even more HP stacking nonsense. Other items could be useful like mull or juba fruits, but are only reccommended as niche options.
Strategies/Closing Thoughts
Ultimately, your success with the cat will entirely depend on whether you can capitalize on its strengths as a nuisance and not as an entire team destroyer. I hope this guide has helped show what a menace the innocent looking ghost cat can be.
Thanks to Empire of the Fallen for his great guide, all credit to his effort. you can also read the original guide from Steam Community. enjoy the game.
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