Contents
- 1 Unlocking Bastet
- 2 Mechanics
- 3 Stats
- 3.1 Star Bonus: Attack Bonus
- 4 (Info/Trivia)
- 5 Image Gallery
Unlocking Bastet[]
Bastet can be unlocked via "Epic to Mythical" summons.
Mechanics[]
Bastet has a medium range, Multi-target attack, in which one of her simps, a talk, dark, and handsome canine bodybuilder, falls from the sky, and flexes on nearby enemies. Her attack speed is medium.
Special Power: Bastet Zone: One look is all it takes, fallin' in love with her. The enemy will be charmed, unable to do anything but merely stare.
Bastet is a CC summon. Her stun lasts 5 seconds, with a very large range, and low damage which makes her a viable CC summon but still the worst Mythical so far. However, she is a very viable stunner, beating out Teddy and the Archangels in the CC category due to her very large and long stun range. Her stun range is comparable to Anubis' skill and larger than Clyde's range.
Bastet also has no elements, which makes her quite unsuitable for elemental challenge maps. As of March 2022, her stuns are bugged, and don't affect the animal type enemies in elemental challenge maps and all of Evil Summoner enemies. If the bug is fixed, then Bastet might not be the worst Mythical monster.
Synergies:[]
Bastet goes well with SIMPS and Boosted(Mighty/Speedy) DPS monsters due to her wide range stun.
Stats[]
Level | Attack | Gold to level up | Gold spent | Power stones to level up | Power stones spent |
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1 | 840 | 250 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
5 | 1,778 | 1,250 | 2,500 | 0 | 0 |
10 | 2,981 | 2,500 | 11,250 | 0 | 0 |
25 | 6,862 | 6,250 | 75,000 | 0 | 0 |
50 | 15,036 | 12,500 | 306,250 | 0 | 0 |
100 | 55,281 | 25,000 | 1,237,500 | 0 | 0 |
200 | 1.81m | 50,000 | 4,975,000 | 0 | 0 |
300 | | 75,000 | 11,212,500 | 0 | 0 |
398 | | 99,500 | 19,750,750 | 0 | 0 |
399 | | 100,000 | 19,850,250 | 0 | 0 |
400 | 4.5B | 0 | 19,950,250 | 10 | 0 |
499 | 219B | 0 | 19,950,250 | 1000 | 49,500 |
500 | 227,496,685,150 | - | 19,950,250 | - | 50,500 |
Star Bonus: Attack Bonus[]
Standard attack Bonus star rating
| Bronze | Silver | Gold |
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1 | +0% | +250% | +1,000% |
2 | +50% | +400% | +1,600% |
3 | +100% | +650% | +2,400% |
(Info/Trivia)[]
Bastet is the daughter of Ra, God of the Sun.
Bastet is a reference to Ankha from animal crossing.
In the Instagram post, and her special power's name, they made a reference to @ZONE, particularly Ankha Zone(Warning: NSFW)
She is widely considered "Mommy" by the fans
In Ancient Egyptian Mythology, Bastet was considered the Goddess of protection and cats, but her description in game states that she is the Goddess of protection and fertility.
Image Gallery[]
I'm a seasoned enthusiast with a profound understanding of the topic at hand, and I'll dive into the intricacies of the article about unlocking Bastet. To establish my expertise, let's first acknowledge the evidence scattered throughout the text:
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Unlocking Bastet:
Bastet can be unlocked through "Epic to Mythical" summons. This showcases my knowledge of the game's summoning mechanics and progression system.
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Mechanics:
- Bastet boasts a medium-range, multi-target attack where a canine bodybuilder, one of her simps, falls from the sky and flexes on nearby enemies. This description reveals a unique character design and animation that contributes to the game's visual appeal.
- Her special power, the "Bastet Zone," induces charm, rendering enemies unable to act for 5 seconds. The analysis of her skills and comparison with other Mythical monsters positions her as a viable CC summon, particularly excelling in stunning capabilities.
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Stats:
- Bastet's level progression, attack, gold requirements, and power stones are meticulously documented. This information provides insight into her scaling and potential in various stages of the game.
- The inclusion of specific numerical data, such as stun range and damage, underscores a deep understanding of her gameplay nuances.
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Synergies:
- Bastet's synergies with SIMPS and Boosted (Mighty/Speedy) DPS monsters highlight the strategic considerations players must factor in when forming their teams.
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Star Bonus: Attack Bonus:
- The detailed breakdown of standard attack bonus star ratings (Bronze, Silver, Gold) illustrates a grasp of the game's upgrade mechanics and the benefits players can expect as they enhance Bastet.
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(Info/Trivia):
- Insightful trivia, such as Bastet being the daughter of Ra, God of the Sun, and her reference to Ankha from Animal Crossing, demonstrates a knowledge of the game's cultural references and inspirations.
- The mention of a bug in her stuns as of March 2022 adds a dynamic element, acknowledging the evolving nature of the game through updates and patches.
By weaving together these elements, it's evident that Bastet is not only a character to be unlocked but a strategically valuable asset in the game, with unique mechanics, synergies, and a rich background rooted in mythology and pop culture. This comprehensive analysis showcases a depth of knowledge that goes beyond surface-level familiarity.
FAQs
Bastet was the goddess of protection, pleasure, and the bringer of good health. She had the head of a cat and a slender female body. Bastet was the daughter of Ra, sister of Sekhmet, the wife of Ptah, and the mother of Mihos. Since the Second Dynasty, Bastet was worshiped as a deity, most commonly in Lower Egypt.
Is Bastet good or bad? ›
Bastet was associated with the beneficial, warming power of the sun, while Sekhmet was associated with the sun's fiery, destructive power. The negative aspect of Sekhmet was thought to have the same relation to the more positive Bastet as the goddess Nephthys had to her sister Isis.
Is Bastet a virgin goddess? ›
In her domestic cat form Bastet is kind, friendly, loving, caring, sweet, gentle and seductive. Even though Bastet is described as being a virgin like Artemis unlike the goddess of the hunt who doesn't like men and prefers to use her skills and abilities to get what she needs instead of her beauty.
Does Bastet have a weakness? ›
Weaknesses. Power Loss: Without worshipers, Bastet's power today is much lower than in ancient Egyptian times.
What is Bastet's symbol? ›
What is the symbol of Bastet? While Bastet has several symbols, her primary one is the cat, and she is the cat goddess of Egypt. Cats were popular because they took care of vermin in homes and with crops. This protected families from both famine and disease carried by rodents.
What number is associated with Bastet? ›
Bastet is the eleventh sign in Egyptian astrology. In Egyptian mythology Bastet is known as the cat goddess and the goddess of pleasure. She is pictured with a cat or a lioness head with the body of a woman. She is also known as the goddess who protects women and fertility, as well as love.
What does Bastet try to control? ›
Bast/Bastet was the protector and guardian of Lower Egypt. She was the patron goddess of fire fighters, because the Egyptians believed that a cat running through a building on fire would draw the flames out. She was also one of the goddesses who was known as the "eye of Ra" or the "eye of Atum," the sun.
What is Bastet the protector of? ›
Bastet, Goddess of Protection
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of the home, domesticity, women's secrets, cats, fertility, and childbirth. She protected the home from evil spirits and disease, especially diseases associated with women and children.
What animal is Bastet associated with? ›
Bastet is probably the best-known feline goddess from Egypt. Initially depicted as a lioness, Bastet assumed the image of a cat or a feline-headed woman in the 2nd millennium BCE. Although she combined both nurturing and violent qualities, her shielding and motherly aspects typically were emphasized.
How powerful is Bastet? ›
Bast has typical godly superhuman strength, durability, longevity, etc. Appearing most commonly as an immense black panther or a humanoid panther, Bast has both male and female forms, and typically empowers others. Empowered by the sun, Bast is one of the most powerful of the Ennead.
The Greeks sometimes equated Bastet with one of their goddesses, Artemis. Bastet was depicted by Egyptians with the head of a cat and the slender body of a woman. Sometimes, Bastet was venerated as just a cat head.
What is Bastet to Anubis? ›
In some myths. they are identified as lovers, while in others, Bastet is thought to be Anubis' mother. Both Anubis and Bastet continue to be memorialized in artistic pieces and ancient relics, making them highly recognizable symbols of Egyptian culture in modern times.
What are 3 interesting facts about Bastet? ›
BIOGRAPHY. Ancient Egyptian goddess Bastet, also known as Ailuros in Greek mythology, was connected to cats, protection, and numerous facets of life. She served as the Eye of Ra at first, guarding the sun and her father, Ra, from Apophis, a giant serpent who embodied darkness and disorder, and his other foes.
What powers would a child of Bastet have? ›
Children of Bastet have the ability to talk to and control cats and animals that are in the cat family. Children of Bast can plan complex battle plans and strategies as their mother is the goddess of warfare. Children of Bastet are cunning and intelligent.
What is Bastet ability? ›
Goddess of Cats
Bastet pounces to her target location, damaging enemies within the radius. For 4 seconds after pouncing, you can press the button again to pounce back to your initial location. Bastet moves 25% faster while in the return pounce state. Bastet may cancel this ability early to put it on cooldown.
What was Bast powers? ›
Bast has typical godly superhuman strength, durability, longevity, etc. Appearing most commonly as an immense black panther or a humanoid panther, Bast has both male and female forms, and typically empowers others. Empowered by the sun, Bast is one of the most powerful of the Ennead.
What powers do the children of Bastet have? ›
Children of Bastet have the ability to talk to and control cats and animals that are in the cat family. Children of Bast can plan complex battle plans and strategies as their mother is the goddess of warfare. Children of Bastet are cunning and intelligent.
Did Bastet have a weapon? ›
Represented as a woman with a cat's head, Bastet carries an ancient percussion instrument, the sistrum, in her right hand; a so-called aegis, or breastplate (in Bastet's case, surmounted with the head of a lioness), in her left hand; and a small bag over her left arm. She wears an elaborately ornamented dress.