As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
They have mechanics which help prevent blade nuking them in some sort of way mainly bleed immune, only exception is modok and void which are both science champs
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
Y'all just making stuff up as you go along.
Bro this is about Blade not KM though
lol it's about all of it. You can't say that Sentinel was brought to the game to counter Blade but not Killmonger. Y'all are getting lost in your own counterpoints. Blade was still very good against Ghost and Sentinel. He didn't need the bleeds against either one because he still got the increased attack from the villain tag. The point is, the Thanos Army tag was not introduced to specifically counter blade. It was likely only because of Avengers Endgame and Infinity war just like Captain America and Iron Man are both "infinity war". It just ties them all together.
You guys try so hard to keep this conspiracy going. It's insane.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
They have mechanics which help prevent blade nuking them in some sort of way mainly bleed immune, only exception is modok and void which are both science champs
So was Iceman and Medusa brought in to specifically counter Archangel? She can't be poisoned. They were both released shortly after AA was.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
Y'all just making stuff up as you go along.
Bro this is about Blade not KM though
lol it's about all of it. You can't say that Sentinel was brought to the game to counter Blade but not Killmonger. Y'all are getting lost in your own counterpoints. Blade was still very good against Ghost and Sentinel. He didn't need the bleeds against either one because he still got the increased attack from the villain tag. The point is, the Thanos Army tag was not introduced to specifically counter blade. It was likely only because of Avengers Endgame and Infinity war just like Captain America and Iron Man are both "infinity war". It just ties them all together.
You guys try so hard to keep this conspiracy going. It's insane.
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
It was pretty obvious at the time. It doesn't mean that they were never going to release another villain
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
Y'all just making stuff up as you go along.
Bro this is about Blade not KM though
lol it's about all of it. You can't say that Sentinel was brought to the game to counter Blade but not Killmonger. Y'all are getting lost in your own counterpoints. Blade was still very good against Ghost and Sentinel. He didn't need the bleeds against either one because he still got the increased attack from the villain tag. The point is, the Thanos Army tag was not introduced to specifically counter blade. It was likely only because of Avengers Endgame and Infinity war just like Captain America and Iron Man are both "infinity war". It just ties them all together.
You guys try so hard to keep this conspiracy going. It's insane.
Not really a conspiracy. With champions like blade one of the best ways to indirectly nerf them is by the tags they put on champs and which champs get certain tags. Theres no issue with it
As the first comment suggested it has to do with blade. The 3 children of Thanos were all released during the peak of the blade meta. Them not having a villain tag was a way of balancing blade.
So can you explain all the villains released since?
Taskmaster MODOK Void KM Sentinel Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost Red Skull Mr Sinister Omega Red Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Other than Void and Modok the rest of champs do something to make Blade less effective. Taskmaster gets debuff immune with all of Blade's little bleeds, KM gains extra power, Bleed immune robots, Ghost gets massive furies, Red Skull reduces crit rate for SP2 bleeds, Sinister has healing based on hits that can't be reduced by ability accuracy, Omega is annoying for skills with bleed and Annihilus just annoying lol
Doesn't matter. The argument is that CG/PM/Cull and EM are children of thanos and not villains because of blade. That argument doesn't hold water because there were many villains released during those times. On top of that, several mystics as well.
No I'm saying that of the villains that were released they were purposely made to give Blade a harder time than just normal villains so they didn't want to make the "Thanos Army" a joke to Blade
All blade has is bleeds for debuffs. KM also has bleeds so is Sentinel specifically in the game because of Blade or because of KM? He counters both of them.
Y'all just making stuff up as you go along.
Bro this is about Blade not KM though
lol it's about all of it. You can't say that Sentinel was brought to the game to counter Blade but not Killmonger. Y'all are getting lost in your own counterpoints. Blade was still very good against Ghost and Sentinel. He didn't need the bleeds against either one because he still got the increased attack from the villain tag. The point is, the Thanos Army tag was not introduced to specifically counter blade. It was likely only because of Avengers Endgame and Infinity war just like Captain America and Iron Man are both "infinity war". It just ties them all together.
You guys try so hard to keep this conspiracy going. It's insane.
Not really a conspiracy. With champions like blade one of the best ways to indirectly nerf them is by the tags they put on champs and which champs get certain tags. Theres no issue with it
CG and PM were released in April 2018. Cull and Maw were released in May 2019. It's not like they were all released right after blade.
Villans are the ones who plan stuff. And then they execute it or get someone else too. Corvus aint planning ****. He does what Thanos tells him, hence he's Thanos army.
What kind of logic is this? Hood doesn’t plan anything either he just does what Dormammu tells him?
I'm not sure about that; isn't The Hood some form of crime boss?
I think it was to do with Blade countering villain champions so well that they labelled him (and maw, cull, proxima) as children of thanos to stop blade being too OP .. I could be wrong but that's.my understanding of it
That is correct, that was the lame excuse Kabam gave us at the time
So, he doesn't have that tag, because he isn't a Villain
That's pretty much it. Simple as that.
Did you not watch Infinity War and Endgame? Pretty sure Thanos and his henchmen weren't handing out flowers and hugs in it
But from thanos’s perspective the avengers were the bad guys. He was doing what he thought would save the universe. He thinks he’s the good guy in the movie.
Pretty such killing a trillion people is objectively bad. He knew it was bad but thought it was the better than the alternative. Still a villain and he knew it
Not killing... *erasing from existance*. There s a big diference... the diference is called.. mercy
I think it was to do with Blade countering villain champions so well that they labelled him (and maw, cull, proxima) as children of thanos to stop blade being too OP .. I could be wrong but that's.my understanding of it
That is correct, that was the lame excuse Kabam gave us at the time
Kabam never gave that excuse. The community made that up. Sabertooth was released before cg and PM and no one talks about how he's not tagged villain. Sabertooth has done some very villainous things.
I wanted to do the variabt where in the first quest on the path with Yondu, non villains attackers get affected by Black ISO but Villains don't i wanted to play it with Corvus but he isn't a #Villain. Just wondering why isn't he marked with Villain
Yea..also wondering why Venom is not marked as @hero and galan is not #metal and overseer is not # anything
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Curse you Jeremy, I'll never forgive you for stealing my french fries.
Taskmaster
MODOK
Void
KM
Sentinel
Ultron were all released after blade.
Ghost
Red Skull
Mr Sinister
Omega Red
Annihilus were all released between CG/PM and Cull and EM.
Your theory doesn't hold up.
Y'all just making stuff up as you go along.
You guys try so hard to keep this conspiracy going. It's insane.
Conspiracy.