Cerberus/Paradox

Cerberus, or Caesar as a companion, is a monster in the second part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“A beast famous as the “Hellhound”. Three heads attached to one body, each able to think for itself. Her agility is very high, and it’s difficult to get an opening on her due to her three sets of eyes. A very dangerous monster to cross swords with.''

''A sexually greedy beast they will take any chance to rape a man given to them. Once she mounts her mate there is nothing they can do. Giving in to her beast instincts, she will thrash and wildly pump her mate quickly forcing them to orgasm. Raping her catch without mercy, they are even known to go until he dies.”''

Attacks

 * Attack – One Foe
 * Scratch – One Foe, Physical Attribute
 * Bite – One Foe, Physical Attribute
 * Shake Job – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Triple Paizuri – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, 3 Hits
 * Triple Blowjob – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, 3 Hits
 * Push Down – One Foe (Luka), Bind (2 Turn Break)
 * Evil Dog’s Adultery – Rape, One Foe (Luka, Bound), Pleasure Attribute
 * Evil Dog’s Adultery (Cont.) – Rape, One Foe (Luka, Bound), Pleasure Attribute
 * Wild Shake – One Foe (Luka, Bound), Pleasure Attribute
 * King of Beasts – One Foe, Physical, Blind (27%), Death (27%), 3 Hits, Learnable

Strategy
She has three actions per turn, and most of them will once again be used to get it on with Luka. You can completely neutralize her damage by blinding her or increasing your evasion, so do it if possible.

On the offensive side, with a 200% Pleasure weakness, you can easily take her down in one or two rounds of pleasure attacks.

Evaluation
''“Preyed on by a dog, does that make you even lower than a pet? A Hero who is even lower than a dog is useless… The Cerberus is a strong foe who can act thrice. Her high attack power makes even her regular attacks troublesome. However, status ailments are really easy to inflict, so use them to your advantage. If you use sleep and paralysis, you really shouldn’t have much trouble. Now go, oh Brave Luka. Send that hellhound back to hell.”''