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The new end date will be May 1st.
Which version of Vision is better?
Midnite93
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There are two versions of vision in the game... The Og vision and the age of Ultron vision. I have the Age of Ultron vision as a 4 star and I enjoy using him. Which version of Vision do you all like in the game? I thought of making this poll since I am unsure which version is better.
Which version of Vision is better? 71 votes
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I have to say: on the whole, Classic Vision is better.
- His actual base stats (Attack, Health, armour) are quite a bit better, if you compare 2-Star versions.
- His Power Burn inflicts more damage (this information used to be visible in the Specific Attack description, but it isn't now)
- You gain Power faster, and can do it without attacking; or if your opponent is acting very defensively, if you want to.
- You can (if you want) start the game with a bar of Power, and thereby deal with opponents who also start on a bar of power (those tricky Power Start Two nodes...), or those who are regenerating.
The benefits of AoU are:- His SP3 actually has a stronger Power Burn than Classic Vision's
- Unlike Synthesis, Power Steal is completely under your control. So you'll never slip to three bars of Power without meaning to, losing access to your SP2 (which can be a problem for Classic Vision)
- AoU Vision doesn't have any problems with Languor nodes; which punish you for dropping to zero Power.
- He looks cooler. Classic Vision is a very old-fashioned underpants-over-the-trousers kind of design; whereas AoU actually looks pretty sleek.
At first, I wasn't sure that Classic Vision would be worth it. But (at 4/55) he's now very much the cornerstone of my team; and I'm very glad I went for him. If you do the same, I recommend taking him to around Sig 100-120, to get around a full bar of Power each time. That's enough to give you really good Power Control, without causing you to regularly slip to an SP3.