Best Photon Counter?
TotemCorruption
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So I keep losing to R3 Photon in BG, and don't really have any good counters, and don't want to ban her since I have her myself, and my deck isn't stacked and I'd rather ban R3 champs I don't have (Serpent, Titania, Silk, Nefaria, Spider Ham, Onslaught, the list goes on and on).
I have T2 dust expiring so I am thinking of choosing between these two. I tested them out as 6R1s against my R3 Photon and Zemo kills her a little faster but KP seems safer.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. I have the mats to max sig 200 R5A one of them.
I have T2 dust expiring so I am thinking of choosing between these two. I tested them out as 6R1s against my R3 Photon and Zemo kills her a little faster but KP seems safer.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. I have the mats to max sig 200 R5A one of them.
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crossbones
decent ones - zemo? blackcat?
That's all I can say.
My Biased opinion. Zemid is needed to get 7* starky. That's his whole purpose in the game.
Although, 7* Ant-Man also gets lambasted here, and honestly, he's awesome, at least for my playstyle. So I don't doubt that the Patriot-haters could be wrong.
My 7r3 whoops every single Photon,
She purify debuffs to gain crit chances,
Has opening with parry-hit style thing like Kate,
Fat sp2 literally finishes fights.
Also 0 error of margin as she's so easy to play.
As for the Titan, save it for March unless you absolutely feel like you need to open it now, and will use Patriot elsewhere in the game. This BGs season is almost over, so you don't want to waste resources on him. Plus you were saving your Titan until March for a reason.
Because it’s better to pull Red Hulk in the springtime?
Other options crossbone black cat mantis kingpin guardian
https://youtu.be/2M9mG6vavWk?si=aKAStsL4BooYM4bU
Look out this trap video for reference
But I'm not a young man, I need the cheese kind of help.
sure mantis and xbones are better counters
but they really need some cooperation from AI
whereas elsa just hit build sp2 and finish that photon