Corvus glaive worth an awkening gem?

LmaoLmao Member Posts: 891 ★★★
edited August 2020 in Strategy and Tips
Is he still op without suicides?
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  • BonzodavidBonzodavid Member Posts: 586 ★★★
    He benefits a ton from suicides, you might want to consider getting them.
    Without suicides I would say he is worth a cosmic one but not a generic.
    With them, you'll probably use him a lot more often and I would even put a generic one into him
  • GMAX77GMAX77 Member Posts: 512 ★★★
    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.
  • LormifLormif Member Posts: 7,369 ★★★★★
    GMAX77 said:

    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.

    They will be making it so you cannot timeout at 1 health. That is really the only benefit in AQ.
  • GMAX77GMAX77 Member Posts: 512 ★★★
    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.

    They will be making it so you cannot timeout at 1 health. That is really the only benefit in AQ.
    For the cheese yes, but for me, my alliance plays a lot of map 4. Rank 5 Corvus at 1% health has cleared entire paths. For me, I have saved a bunch of revives and units.

    It's also great for nodes like bio-hazard, spiked armor, and anything else that tries to kill you with damaging passives or debuffs, or things like Korg and Electro's damage on contact.
  • LormifLormif Member Posts: 7,369 ★★★★★
    GMAX77 said:

    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.

    They will be making it so you cannot timeout at 1 health. That is really the only benefit in AQ.
    For the cheese yes, but for me, my alliance plays a lot of map 4. Rank 5 Corvus at 1% health has cleared entire paths. For me, I have saved a bunch of revives and units.

    It's also great for nodes like bio-hazard, spiked armor, and anything else that tries to kill you with damaging passives or debuffs, or things like Korg and Electro's damage on contact.
    He it is not great for those things, it only gives you a max of 5 hits from them, It can be useful sometimes, but it is not worth AG, at any level past maybe map 4.
  • Hammerbro_64Hammerbro_64 Member Posts: 7,463 ★★★★★
    He is very meh without suicides from my experience with a r4 CG. If you already have Hyperion and CMM duped (and maybe Medusa), go for it.
  • Bugmat78Bugmat78 Member Posts: 2,491 ★★★★★
    edited August 2020
    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.

    They will be making it so you cannot timeout at 1 health. That is really the only benefit in AQ.
    For the cheese yes, but for me, my alliance plays a lot of map 4. Rank 5 Corvus at 1% health has cleared entire paths. For me, I have saved a bunch of revives and units.

    It's also great for nodes like bio-hazard, spiked armor, and anything else that tries to kill you with damaging passives or debuffs, or things like Korg and Electro's damage on contact.
    He it is not great for those things, it only gives you a max of 5 hits from them, It can be useful sometimes, but it is not worth AG, at any level past maybe map 4.
    5 hits can be the difference between beating the final quest boss or spending another 40 units... in map5 it's quite useful esp if you run into degen/poison nodes (or have to fight linked) and it's lovely in incursions.

    Worth it imo if you have a cosmic gem OP.
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  • RasiloverRasilover Member Posts: 1,477 ★★★★
    His sig ability is actually busted
  • Ezra7676Ezra7676 Member Posts: 691 ★★
    I pulled the trigger with a cosmic gem, no regrets. Especially useful in AQ for me.
  • LormifLormif Member Posts: 7,369 ★★★★★
    Aayush19 said:

    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Lormif said:

    GMAX77 said:

    Short answer: YES
    I had a cosmic and was waiting on what I thought would be a better champ to use it on. After a while I decided to go ahead and use it on him. I can tell a big difference in AQ because of his "glaive of immortality". The speeding up of the charges refresh isn't nearly as noticeable, but the immortality by itself was definitely worth a cosmic gem. If you have a generic, you may wait to see if you pull a champ that "needs" the awakening to be viable.

    They will be making it so you cannot timeout at 1 health. That is really the only benefit in AQ.
    For the cheese yes, but for me, my alliance plays a lot of map 4. Rank 5 Corvus at 1% health has cleared entire paths. For me, I have saved a bunch of revives and units.

    It's also great for nodes like bio-hazard, spiked armor, and anything else that tries to kill you with damaging passives or debuffs, or things like Korg and Electro's damage on contact.
    He it is not great for those things, it only gives you a max of 5 hits from them, It can be useful sometimes, but it is not worth AG, at any level past maybe map 4.
    I beat 6.1.5 crossbones with bane node on, with corvus. You doubt his abilities?
    Where did I question his abilities? I question him needing an AG
  • KRANꓘKRANꓘ Member Posts: 257 ★★
    Yes!
    I used a gem on both 5 and 6 *
  • IryseIryse Member Posts: 500 ★★★
    Yes and no. Yes, because he might sometimes save ur life if ur almost dead. No, because its a situational skill as if charges are over or in cd, its not going to work.
  • AleorAleor Member Posts: 3,144 ★★★★★
    Have a 5* hype, so I'm not taking 6* cg to r2. I don't run suicides, so cg feels a little meh
  • Agent_X_zzzAgent_X_zzz Member Posts: 4,498 ★★★★★
    yes he cannot die to any DOT Passive or active and is AQ cheese and incursions cheese
  • JChanceH9JChanceH9 Member Posts: 852 ★★★
    I gave mine one. He doesn’t need it, but it does come in handy if you use him a lot. Might save you a few revives and potions.
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