2nd Edit: his intercept-focused playstyle upped my skill level a ton, and set me on a path to not rely on parry if I don’t need to.
2nd Edit: his intercept-focused playstyle upped my skill level a ton, and set me on a path to not rely on parry if I don’t need to. To me, this is one of the most important points that need to be made, regardless of whether the kit is usable in Act 6: Playing Spark WELL makes you better at the game.I was pretty average at dexing and intercepting, a while back. I just couldn’t get over the hump on stuff like Stun Immunity and Unblockable under 25 percent.Until one day, I sat down and said “You know what. Spark is a character that rewards you for Evading and Intercepting. Learn how to play the game.”And that’s what I did. I took a 3-star Spark everywhere for a week. Used him all the time until I could build up 7 or 8 Poise charges without blinking, attacking off intercepts.Even now, during the Black Widow/Red Guardian event where we could only use 2-stars, I used Spark 75 percent of the time against Taskmaster, just making sure I was getting in practice in Evading and Intercepting.I know that isn’t the question the OP asked, but I just wanted to emphasize the point @Hammerbro_64 made: For those who are skill capped, consistently using Spark properly makes you a better player.To me, even if a person doesn’t find much use for the kit in Act 6, that still makes Spark very valuable to have around
2nd Edit: his intercept-focused playstyle upped my skill level a ton, and set me on a path to not rely on parry if I don’t need to. To me, this is one of the most important points that need to be made, regardless of whether the kit is usable in Act 6: Playing Spark WELL makes you better at the game.I was pretty average at dexing and intercepting, a while back. I just couldn’t get over the hump on stuff like Stun Immunity and Unblockable under 25 percent.Until one day, I sat down and said “You know what. Spark is a character that rewards you for Evading and Intercepting. Learn how to play the game.”And that’s what I did. I took a 3-star Spark everywhere for a week. Used him all the time until I could build up 7 or 8 Poise charges without blinking, attacking off intercepts.Even now, during the Black Widow/Red Guardian event where we could only use 2-stars, I used Spark 75 percent of the time against Taskmaster, just making sure I was getting in practice in Evading and Intercepting.I know that isn’t the question the OP asked, but I just wanted to emphasize the point @Hammerbro_64 made: For those who are skill capped, consistently using Spark properly makes you a better player.To me, even if a person doesn’t find much use for the kit in Act 6, that still makes Spark very valuable to have around It’s funny you mention act 6 (not ha ha funny). I found stark spidey instrumental in becoming uncollected. He was my mvp. For pretty much all the reasons you and hammerbro_64 mention. It’s amazing he’s more niche in 6 when like just 2 chapters before I found him indispensable
He is very very strong; get to 10 charges and he absolutely destroys stuff. He can auto evade a lot of tricky specials fairly reliably, can stun chain (stun lock in V3) and has a great L2, especially against robots. He also has a relatively quick rampup that doesn’t require hitting the opponent. Oh yeah and he also has taunt so all or nothing nodes are EZPZ for him. His biggest weakness is a lack of immunities, but besides that he is good for a wide variety of encounters (don’t take him against Annihilus please)Edit: awakened and above 50%, he can crit on almost every hit, which increases your damage output significantly. Below 50% is block proficiency increase which can be handy, but his health pool is already low enough that you would be intercepting with him for the most part. 2nd Edit: his intercept-focused playstyle upped my skill level a ton, and set me on a path to not rely on parry if I don’t need to.