Moving ahead from uncollected
LeoZed
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Guys I have been uncollected for some time now and am thinking of going to cavalier. Below is my roster. Need rank up advice and any specific counters or any nodes? Should I explore act 4 first??
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I just cleared act 5 on a mini acc, 4/40 g99 did most of 5.3 and 5.4. 5.3 especially she rinses though. You need an iceman counter here and there which you have warlock for and incinerate immune for mephisto, use prefight torch. Voodoo is awesome for resistor paths in 5.4 and g99 can take any bleed/poison paths.
For the final ultron either magneto even a 3* would make that fight relatively easy if you have one. Using white magneto with prefight means you can parry him with any other hero or metal champ I think and not trigger his buffs so if you use maybe torch with prefight you’ll only be inflicting passives and would rinse him down pretty well as you’ll counter his regen. Use short 2-3 hit combos to avoid his evade messing you up.
From your 5* roster I’d look to rank g99, torch, capiw, AA, voodoo, Hyperion, sentinel, venom, sorcerer maybe cage/domino and you’re covered for cav and a good start for some variants.
Put resources into Torch, AA, Hype, Sentinel.
Once you've gotten as far as you reasonably can in terms of completion, you go back and explore content you've already completed. The idea is if you've gone as high as you can comfortably go, you need to get stronger to continue upward. You do that by getting more practice, and by earning more rewards (to build up your roster). Exploring content you know you can do because you've already completed it gets you both relatively easy rewards and more game practice. Once you've done enough exploration of older easier content you can then try again to see how high you can push upward. If you get stuck again, you go back to exploration.
Not only does this allow you to balance doing higher content and collecting rewards from lower content, it prevents you from getting too "locked in" to pushing forward and either getting frustrated or spending too much to get past a roadblock. I think it helps prevent burnout.