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Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Is Mysterio’s s1 overly slept on?
spaceoctopus
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I just pulled a 6* Mysterio, was pretty unfamiliar with him so did some video research.
His s3 is rightly talked about a lot, but the s1 seems incredibly underrated for difficult content.
Took him into act 6. S1. Let opponent hit you for 4 seconds (and gain power during this). Reflect 70% of the damage taken, heal back 100% of it or more with recovery, and if you got hit, you’re more than likely ready to throw a s1 again. Rinse and repeat. Almost seems too good to be true?
I’m just a bit surprised this isn’t mentioned more, are there Mysterio users here who play that way? I know it’s only really effective in hard content where there’s a lot of damage being dealt, but wow!
Or do y’all just stick to the s3 method?
He may very well be by next 6/2.
His s3 is rightly talked about a lot, but the s1 seems incredibly underrated for difficult content.
Took him into act 6. S1. Let opponent hit you for 4 seconds (and gain power during this). Reflect 70% of the damage taken, heal back 100% of it or more with recovery, and if you got hit, you’re more than likely ready to throw a s1 again. Rinse and repeat. Almost seems too good to be true?
I’m just a bit surprised this isn’t mentioned more, are there Mysterio users here who play that way? I know it’s only really effective in hard content where there’s a lot of damage being dealt, but wow!
Or do y’all just stick to the s3 method?
He may very well be by next 6/2.
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As people have said above, this is dependant on being able to take the Sp3, but it’s a useful strategy when he can.