100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack DLC
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack adds 2 new playable character combinations from developer Orange Juice's games. Meet Nath who powers up with battle cards to devastating effect, and the prankster duo, Tomato&Mimyuu with their unique tag team play.
App ID | 573180 |
App Type | DLC |
Developers |
Orange_Juice |
Publishers |
Fruitbat Factory |
Categories |
Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, Downloadable Content, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards, Stats, Valve Anti-Cheat enabled |
Genres |
Indie, Strategy |
Release Date | 23 Dec, 2016 |
Platforms |
Windows |
Supported Languages |
English, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Spanish - Latin America, Japanese |
32 Total Reviews
31 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Positive Score
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack has garnered a total of 32 reviews, with 31 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
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hahahaha bomb go brr brr
Tomato and Mimyuu are really fun to play as, however, I wouldn't recommend this DLC if you aren't experienced with the game.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Tomato & Mimyuu are love 'em or hate 'em characters. Personally I think they need some QoL, but I admit they are a very dynamic character.
Nath is pretty essential for some co-op strategies and not bad at all in normal games. Get 'em cheap.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Nath is a powerful fighter who takes time to set up. She uses battle cards to fuel her stacking mechanic, which boosts her ATK and DEF and lowers her EVD for each stack. These stacks are lost on KO and her stats are very low without them, so she needs to play it safe in the early game so she can stack up and go on rampages late game. Her hyper [b]Another Ultimate Weapon[/b] is a very powerful battle card that converts all of your stars into an ATK and DEF boost. It is one of the biggest raw stat boosts in the game, but can go terribly wrong if the opponent has a way to counter it. She also struggles against characters that deal damage outside of combat, circumventing her buffs and potentially causing her to lose stacks.
Tomato and Mimyuu are a very complex pair of characters that are all about preparation and payoff. You will start the game as Mimyuu, an evasive star collector whose hyper places explosive gift cards in the deck that damage players who draw them. Once KOed, she will be replaced by Tomato, an offensive character that converts these gifts into an offensive battle card when she draws them. On KO, she reverts back to Mimyuu and the cycle starts again. Both characters have very low health, but also revive very quickly. Juggling your two characters as well as setting up the deck can be a big hassle, but the payoffs are huge if you manage to do it right.
This character pack has two very intricate and niche characters that will not appeal to everyone, so make sure you know what you are getting when deciding whether to purchase this pack. They can be a lot of fun once you master them, but there are characters who can fill a similar role for less gameplay investment.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Tomato & Mimyuu are easily my favorite to play in OJ. Mimyuu's little voice speaking in third person is fantastic. Such a cute little blueberry.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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My favourite part of playing Nath was when she said: "It's Nathing Time" and them Nathed all over the place. My entire lobby was cheering non stop, truly a 0 stars 7 wins at 4th norma experience.
Oh, and those gremlins exist too, I guess, played them like once.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Nath is hands down tied as my favorite character with Kyousuke. She has no arms and a very apathetic attitude. She also has a very interesting play style. She starts with low stats, but you gain a stack for each battle card used by either your opponent or yourself in a battle. You lose 1 stack upon death. Your max stacks is 3, and you gain +1 ATK, +1 DEF, and -1 EVD for each stack. Nath's hyper is also super satisfying to use, especially late game. I have gone up to +12 ATK using it before, and it feels really nice to hear your opponent's reaction when you obliterate them. She can struggle if she lacks battle cards early on, as your opponents can get ahead in normas and bully you, but she's still a great character that I highly recommend.
Tomato and Mimyuu on the other hand are harder to recommend. I love their designs, but because of their low health, they will almost always be targeted for attacks, by well, everyone else. They have interesting gimmicks, such as the fact that when one of them dies you switch to the other upon revive, and their Hypers aren't awful, one allowing you to put cards that do damage when kept in someones hand into the deck, and the other being one that gives you extra stats in battle. Like I already mentioned however, their HP is so low, you will probably die every time and never see a win in your life.
And if you have won as them, props to you. :-) I still recommend this DLC because I love every character in their own way, even the ones that seem quite harder to win as, and Nath is best girl.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Tomato & Mimyuu are a weak gimmick character, but when it works out it feels so great. Nath is also a lot of fun too with the ridiculous potential of her hyper (to both succeed and backfire)
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
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Looks can be deceiving, especially for the characters in this DLC. Tomato and Mimyuu may have some utterly crap stats, and can easily be harassed by bullies like Starbreaker. However, Mimyuu’s hyper can cause utter chaos in the card deck, and Tomato’s hyper can really flip the table for unsuspecting opponents. However, I didn’t enjoy these two as much as I would have because of how hyper reliant they are. (No hyper = Squishy characters) Neither of them is suited for battle nor survival, despite the insta-revive when swapping character upon KO. Better going for Star normas with these troublemakers.
Nath is similar with a better feature imo. The more kills she stacks the better her stats become. Those -’s will become +’ as you gain more and more wins. Her hyper is a high-risk-high-reward type of card, similar to Kae’s +ATT and –DEF. IN this case, though, you risk nearly all your stars for that win. Having her stats increase through wins is one of the most satisfying ways of becoming powerful in a game. I definitely liked her mechanic [spoiler]and her Shark outfit, omg[/spoiler]!
It’s a decent DLC, mainly thanks to Nath. Tomato and Mimyuu are more like joke characters for players who like to stir up trouble, and hate revive rolls.
👍 : 30 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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Holy mother of god this is my second favorite DLC after Syura&Nanako.
Why you ask?
[b]UPDATE[/b] Nath has been made more fun so I changed some of it.
Well Nath is a pretty great character now and you don't need to wait until the endgame to have fun if you want to use her hyper.
That means walking away with +9ATK and instakilling almost every single player just for fun, at almost any time.
And since everyone is rich in the endgame, you also prevent them from winning by taking their stars and using it to power your death machine of instakills.
Good lord.
Tomato&Mimyuu have one of the most fun playstyles of the DLC characters so far.
3HP, so they die all the time. The trick is, you revive as the other one. And boy do they revive fast
Each of them have their hypers and different stats, which means you can keep dying and coming back to continue where you left off. And with one of them only dropping 1/4 of their stars on death, you don't even lose that much.
Mimyuu's hyper puts 3dmg insta-hit cards in the deck, essentially turning Card panels into potential trap panels.
Tomato's hyper gives you +1 for each card the enemy has. Not much but it's cheap to use and is a good Aru killer.
They are also insanely cute.
👍 : 11 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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I highly recommend this DLC for any experienced Orange Juicers, as both Nath and Tomato/Mimyuu introduce very different play styles.
Nath:
Other than her 5 HP, Nath's -1/-1/+1 base stats are pretty terrible, but whenever she sees a battle card used (whether she or her opponent uses it), she gets +1/+1/-1 buff, up to three times. So by spamming cheap battle cards OR baiting others to spam battle cards, she can walk around with a beastly 5 HP +2/+2/-2 d2d statline. The downside is that this buff resets if she dies, so good luck staying alive... or keep stocking up on cheap battle cards and fighting some more.
Her extremely costly Lv4 hyper is THE ultimate player-killer toward end-game: she can pretty much one-shot most characters, as long as she has 100+ stars. Unlike most player-killer hypers that basically redistribute stars between players (e.g. Suguri's Accelerator, Peat's Blue Crow, etc.), Nath's Another Ultimate Weapon removes all of HER stars from play--this effectively reduces the pool of stars available in the match (i.e. Alte's hyper or Sky Restaurant Pures). While Nath's hyper is great for farming Wins, it doesn't actually prevent her from winning with Stars norma as long as her victims are fairly rich as well, which is often the case toward end-game.
Tomato+Mimyuu:
You get to play as TWO characters: Mimyuu and Tomato switch turns after each death. And with 3 HP each, they do die a lot... but they also revive super fast and only lose 1/4 stars upon death instead of 1/2. Mimyuu, in particular, revives instantly; both of them get to act and move on the same turn as their revival, which makes sense considering they're just tagging out. Tomato has +1 ATK and an offensive Hyper (especially deadly against Arus), so she's a glass cannon. Basically, you get to play as both the bully and the bullied in the same match... and if your Mimyuu gets bullied, you can pop right back as Tomato to avenge her death.
👍 : 58 |
😃 : 2
Positive
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack DLC
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.
Packages
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Price |
145809 |
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100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack |
Package |
1.49 $ |
There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11
- Processor: Intel Pentium 2.0GHz or higher
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Direct3D compatible video card with 256MB memory or more
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectSound compatible sound card
100% Orange Juice - Nath & Tomato+Mimyuu Character Pack has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.