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As before, Master of the Pacific's DPS is only slightly higher than Schoolbus Nyandam, who equals him in range, has more survivability and a chance to slow all enemies. Master of the Pacific, despite improving the range considerably, ultimately changes little about his usefulness. It is recommended, especially for beginners, to give priority to certain Rare and Super Rare cats when it comes to spending XP, as this unit only drains XP for little return, if invested in. Despite his pathetic stats for an Uber Rare, Mola King still has the same cost as any other Uber Rare from the standard sets, making him as costly as any other Uber to upgrade, with none of the health or attack boosts that would be gained in light of equivalent exchange. Reconsidering Mola King from another perspective and asking: "Would he be good for beginners?" does not help him at all either. While Mola King may have a range advantage, there are a mere handful of enemies which outrange Bahamut and Ururun, but not Mola King, so this strength is unlikely to make a worthwhile difference in most stages.
#Meow match level 320 free
His DPS is even lower than Bahamut Cat and Ururun Wolf (pre-True Forms), despite the fact that both of these units are free units who have far better survivability than Mola King.
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His only redeeming traits are his range and recharge time, though considering how easily he dies, the player likely won't be able to stack him unless the enemy is well crowd-controlled or is short ranged. Generally speaking, there is little point in deploying Mola King, as his attack power is mediocre, he is effectively guaranteed to die in one hit from any attack, and lacks any form of special ability to offset his staggering weaknesses. In order to classify Cat Units, see here Strategy/Usage