Lightning Support
Cheerlet
Cheerlet guide for Clash Critters with role notes, upgrade priority, best modes, teammate ideas, image sources, wiki facts, and conservative build advice.
Quick Verdict
Cheerleader is the page's main hook
Cheerlet is a Lightning Support worth checking through healing plus buff support. Its best opening is a team where nearby allies can use both sustain and attack tempo. The first test should isolate Cheerlet's job instead of changing the whole formation.
The wiki stat table is sparse, so judge this page by skill behavior and role fit first. The current public data does not place it cleanly inside a full evolution chain. Public rarity context is limited here, so the skill text and repeated tests matter more than tier assumptions.
F2P value: Good when Cheerlet improves several deployed allies at once; weaker as a lonely bench support.
Best Modes
Good places to test
- Horde Invasion and long fights where repeated healing changes the final board state
- Boss Challenge or Gold Mine Rush attempts where a buffed carry is already protected
- Lightning teams that have enough bodies but need better fight quality
Be careful in
- Very short stages where support timing has no chance to matter
- Spread formations where the supported allies cannot benefit consistently
Compare results against the Gold Mine Rush guide, Boss Challenge guide, and Horde Invasion guide.
Best Teammates
Cheerlet is easiest to judge beside allies that can actually receive its support, rather than isolated lanes that hide the effect.
Use these as comparison partners, then keep the pairing that makes Cheerlet's listed skill easiest to measure.
Upgrade Priority
Priority: Cheerlet is a credible support investment when the team already has a carry worth amplifying.
Place Cheerlet next to the allies it is supposed to help, then decide upgrades by whether those allies survive or clear faster.
Do not keep feeding it after the comparison run shows no gain over a cheaper Support or a better-developed Lightning option.
Evolution Trial
Skills
- Cheerleader: Dances, dealing AoE damage while healing nearby allies and granting them Support - ATK Boost and DEF Boost. The first time a nearby ally is in danger, grants AoE Invincibility
Community Testing Notes
Unofficial community notes for 15-slot team testing.
- Community video note: Cheerlet/Cheer line value comes from adjacent healing, 3x3-style support positioning, and attack/defense style buff utility.
- Its value rises when the 15-slot board lets multiple allies touch or benefit from the support area.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
- Area damage gives Cheerlet a clear reason to test it against crowded waves.
- Boost text can raise the ceiling of allies that are already doing the main work.
- Its evolution position (standalone or currently unclear evolution position) helps decide whether the unit is a short bridge or a longer project.
Weaknesses
- Area-focused value drops sharply when the fight feeds enemies one at a time.
- Unknown rarity context makes it harder to estimate long-term cost from public data alone.
- Support value falls if placement keeps the right allies outside the useful area or timing.
Common Mistakes
- Testing Cheerlet while changing several other slots, which makes it hard to tell whether healing plus buff support helped.
- Continuing upgrades after Cheerlet has already fallen out of the active 15-slot board.
- Placing allies too far away or too spread out to benefit from the support text.
FAQ
Is Cheerlet worth building in Clash Critters?
Cheerlet is worth attention when healing plus buff support is the answer your team is missing. If the stage is asking for a different job, keep it as a comparison pick rather than forcing upgrades.
Is Cheerlet good for beginners?
Beginners should use Cheerlet only when its Support job enters the active board. A high-rarity or interesting skill is not enough by itself.
What team should I use with Cheerlet?
Cheerlet is easiest to judge beside allies that can actually receive its support, rather than isolated lanes that hide the effect.