![]() ![]() It’s best to keep him for the endgame where you’ll be facing your toughest enemy. Secondly, it’s best to target one particular enemy on the battle lines if you’re determined to win. Seki has an HP of 2250 which may not be the most suitable choice if you’re looking for stamina. It belongs to the Academic Tribe which suits his technical nature. Another one of his great qualities is the rate of an ultra boost of a red panel that it provides for only one turn. To attain Seki, you will have to compete in the Fever Festival Hatcher yet the chance for one to partake in this quest is relatively low and very rare because it costs many polygons but then again, it is due to this scarcity that the units which it unlocks like Seki and other notable mentions like Hempel, Turing, and Faraday, etc. are especially uncommon and powerful too. The maximum level for Seki is 80 and it costs around 40 polygons. This is another exceptionally renounced unit from the same color as Seki red. This unit has two other forms too for the overlapping and crumbling worlds respectively but let’s just take a moment to appreciate Schrodinger UA which comes from a Multi-Layered world with a high HP of 6741 meaning it’s highly sufficient for keeping up with its own stamina requirements in the battlefield. Its skill is called “Cyanide – Negentropy” which is an understatement considering its virus-like prospects causing immense destruction to one major target. This unit demolishes green panels to red and one of its best qualities is an ultra effect which it imposes on all sorts of units by shortening their chains or panels. We highly recommend this unit when up against a green unit since only one unit is capable of lowering any green panels of your enemy majorly. You may obtain it from the Festival but just like Seki, you’re more than likely to not unlock it despite your efforts due to how rare it is. As much of a blow this might be, do stay consistent and try to pursue it because having this unit on your side is like a game-changer. For a unit to have such countless benefits, it’s only normal for it to settle in the best category of Crash Fever Tier List. Gilgameshīelonging to the red attribute, Gilgamesh is referred to as the “hero” in Crash Fever’s lore. What distinguishes this from the others is that it straight up invades and destroys. Other units may be offensive but Gilgamesh is on a whole next level when it comes to attacking. When talking about admirable wizards, Gilgamesh is the most prominent one among them all. Its invasive nature is very surprising once you figure out its tactics. This unit will first absorb and take in as much of the battle junk as it can and prove itself as an empire of destruction. Using Gilgamesh causes brutal blows to the enemy’s front line as it triggers 1 special crash panel (both XL and L). Overdrive: “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?” All the history, intimacy, trust and distance of a relationship in one six-word question from motorist to passenger.The tribe this unit belongs to is Deity, human which explains its extraordinary powers. Make and Model: Mitchell turns waiting for her absent lover to arrive into a sonic masterpiece that sounds as innovative, ambitious and magical today as it did when it came out nearly 50 years ago on 1974’s Court and Spark.įuel Economy: Mitchell perfectly captures her fears that her once red-hot romance has turned tepid as her man is three hours late - and counting - but it’s the shifting tempos, bleating horns and choral interlude,all surrounding a funky beat, that keep the listener captivated. ![]() Overdrive: Rumors are that Mitchell wrote the song about Jackson Browne or Glenn Frey, but we owe whoever kept her waiting a debt of thanks for inspiring such lines as “Fast tires come screaming around the bend/ But there’s still no buzzer/ They roll on/ And I’m waiting for his car on the hill.” - MELINDA NEWMANĩ8. Make and Model: A hip-hop classic from 2010, “Beamer, Benz or Bentley” finds Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana lyrically flexing about all the perks of being fresh, fly and so damn high.įuel Economy: With rhymes and bars that flow as fast as a 500-horsepower engine, Banks and Santana’s raps perfectly ride the track’s electric beat. LEE ANN WOMACK, “A LITTLE PAST LITTLE ROCK” Overdrive: Banks became the early pace car for limber rhymes in 2010s hip-hop with the lyric, “I’m so fly, I’m so ferry and the way I flow is very/ Ginsu or machete, way my pencil move is deadly.” - DARLENE ADEROJUĩ7. ![]()
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