Am I playing wrong with fury

Hàrshx23Hàrshx23 Member Posts: 70
edited March 2021 in Strategy and Tips
Recently I pulled 5* Nick fury and awakened him and took him to r4
But I don't seem to be playing him correct
In his second life I am unable to dish out good damage
Any advices??
Post edited by Kabam Ahab on

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  • WorknprogressWorknprogress Member Posts: 7,233 ★★★★★
    Ending combos on light? Running deep wounds mastery?
  • Rouger4Rouger4 Member Posts: 633 ★★★
    Get the internal block and the unblockable then just do the forth light attack
  • Rouger4Rouger4 Member Posts: 633 ★★★
    Internal bleed*
  • Hàrshx23Hàrshx23 Member Posts: 70

    Ending combos on light? Running deep wounds mastery?

    Yes I end combos with light but no deep wounds
  • Hàrshx23Hàrshx23 Member Posts: 70
    Rouger4 said:

    Internal bleed*

    Problem seems to be some moves which can't be dodged by dexterity and he dies taking block damage
  • WorknprogressWorknprogress Member Posts: 7,233 ★★★★★
    Hàrshx23 said:

    Ending combos on light? Running deep wounds mastery?

    Yes I end combos with light but no deep wounds
    Nick is possibly the champ that benefits the most from deep wounds. Without it you have to build up internal bleeds and tac charges to lengthen his light bleed
  • WorknprogressWorknprogress Member Posts: 7,233 ★★★★★
    I rarely ever kill LMD on purpose. I use him in his first life almost always unless something happens that kills me. With max deep wounds Nick deals plenty of damage without any build up while still in LMD IMO
  • TrashyPandaTrashyPanda Member Posts: 1,574 ★★★★★
    NF really, really wants max DW. Still great without it, but kinda silly with it.

    If you use the Heimdall/Angela synergy, the LMD's charges don't fall off so you can just keep the unblockable, anti-evades, etc. without having to die first. Not always practical, but still a fun interaction.
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