Wow great pull, but how did you get enough shards just asking?
Sp2 to finish because you lose your permanent buffs. sp1 takes buffs off the opponent and heals. Spider champs can't evade when he has the black buff that he starts with. heavy to change your most recent buff and put an armor break
Wow great pull, but how did you get enough shards just asking? side events and dupes most likely
Wow great pull, but how did you get enough shards just asking? side events and dupes most likely Wait but he's not UC yet.... Not hating just wondering how to get some more myself
Wow great pull, but how did you get enough shards just asking? side events and dupes most likely Wait but he's not UC yet.... Not hating just wondering how to get some more myself for example master difficulty of side event is pretty easy and gives 1500 6* shards
Sp2 to finish because you lose your permanent buffs. sp1 takes buffs off the opponent and heals. Spider champs can't evade when he has the black buff that he starts with. heavy to change your most recent buff and put an armor break I believe that black buff is called "Klyntar Buff". So many threads I've seen complain Spiderpeople evading Venom but they don't know he needs the buff to avoid their evade
A decent (very decent) 6* to help you be uncollected? You could lick your phone during the grandmaster fight and he'll be on half health
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull I'd argue for someone that's just started playing or is still early in their progress, Venom might be *the* best cosmic champ to pull. He's sustainable, he counters many of the nastier fights an earlier player might have difficulty with (spider-evade in particular), and you can grow into him and learn to use him to counter many of the champs with tricky mechanics (Havok, IMIW, Medusa, The Champion, Annihilus, etc). And he does all of it unawakened. so corvus just died?
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull I'd argue for someone that's just started playing or is still early in their progress, Venom might be *the* best cosmic champ to pull. He's sustainable, he counters many of the nastier fights an earlier player might have difficulty with (spider-evade in particular), and you can grow into him and learn to use him to counter many of the champs with tricky mechanics (Havok, IMIW, Medusa, The Champion, Annihilus, etc). And he does all of it unawakened.
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull I'd argue for someone that's just started playing or is still early in their progress, Venom might be *the* best cosmic champ to pull. He's sustainable, he counters many of the nastier fights an earlier player might have difficulty with (spider-evade in particular), and you can grow into him and learn to use him to counter many of the champs with tricky mechanics (Havok, IMIW, Medusa, The Champion, Annihilus, etc). And he does all of it unawakened. so corvus just died? I would argue that Venom is a much better champ for a beginning player to have than any of the usual suspects often considered better overall, like Corvus, CMM, and Hyperion. Venom is much easier and much more forgiving to play than Corvus. Corvus might have the better burst damage, but Venom has more answers to the early problematic content in my opinion. A beginner that pulls Corvus will be clearing content faster than a beginner that pulls Venom, but the beginner that pulls Venom will be clearing content cheaper. Cheaper? Mate, Venom is gonna be my first r5 5*, but how is Venom gonna be cheaper? If I had a 3* Corvus and a 3* venom, and looked up a video on who’s better, I would choose corvus. Venom is really good ramped up, but chicken cutter Corvus can just slice opponents in seconds. No bosses in act 4 below have anything that would be hard for Corvus, or anything really challenging for any champ
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull I'd argue for someone that's just started playing or is still early in their progress, Venom might be *the* best cosmic champ to pull. He's sustainable, he counters many of the nastier fights an earlier player might have difficulty with (spider-evade in particular), and you can grow into him and learn to use him to counter many of the champs with tricky mechanics (Havok, IMIW, Medusa, The Champion, Annihilus, etc). And he does all of it unawakened. so corvus just died? I would argue that Venom is a much better champ for a beginning player to have than any of the usual suspects often considered better overall, like Corvus, CMM, and Hyperion. Venom is much easier and much more forgiving to play than Corvus. Corvus might have the better burst damage, but Venom has more answers to the early problematic content in my opinion. A beginner that pulls Corvus will be clearing content faster than a beginner that pulls Venom, but the beginner that pulls Venom will be clearing content cheaper.
I'd argue this dude is the 4th best cosmic champ. op, if it wasn't clear yet, this is an absolutely fantastic pull I'd argue for someone that's just started playing or is still early in their progress, Venom might be *the* best cosmic champ to pull. He's sustainable, he counters many of the nastier fights an earlier player might have difficulty with (spider-evade in particular), and you can grow into him and learn to use him to counter many of the champs with tricky mechanics (Havok, IMIW, Medusa, The Champion, Annihilus, etc). And he does all of it unawakened. so corvus just died? I would argue that Venom is a much better champ for a beginning player to have than any of the usual suspects often considered better overall, like Corvus, CMM, and Hyperion. Venom is much easier and much more forgiving to play than Corvus. Corvus might have the better burst damage, but Venom has more answers to the early problematic content in my opinion. A beginner that pulls Corvus will be clearing content faster than a beginner that pulls Venom, but the beginner that pulls Venom will be clearing content cheaper. Cheaper? Mate, Venom is gonna be my first r5 5*, but how is Venom gonna be cheaper? If I had a 3* Corvus and a 3* venom, and looked up a video on who’s better, I would choose corvus. Venom is really good ramped up, but chicken cutter Corvus can just slice opponents in seconds. No bosses in act 4 below have anything that would be hard for Corvus, or anything really challenging for any champ i think cheaper was based off the idea that venom has heals, high health, and possibly tankiness buffs. I'd disagree unless it's like act 3 or below. after that, people would definitely have enough skill to not get smashed in the face every other combo.