**Mastery Loadouts**
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.
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.
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- He is bleed and incinerate immune, in the current meta, this is the most useful double immunity. The number of nodes that inflict unavoidable bleed or incinerate damage far outnumber poison. (Biohazard has completely avoidable poison damage). There are also nodes now that punish robot attackers for bleed immunity.
- Easy access to buffs for buffed up
- Armor breaks for days
- Easy access to power gain. In higher level content there are nodes where you want to either beat an opponent to a special or be able to access specials easily. It also means you can do back to back specials.
- Access to incinerate of SP1 and can do disstrack
To boot, he has high block proficiency and a more than decent health pool making him deceptively tanky.
Does he have the most utility of any champ? No, but he has more utility than given credit for.
CGR is super-hyped, but his mega-damage rotation is dependent on a lot of things that are often iffy to juggle with late game nodes. That said, his damage is nuts where he can be used effectively. If you need a beatstick, CGR is a telephone pole.
I don't have Ibom, but he looks more useful for endgame content. Not as flashy, but utility packed with great damage and no messy setups.
I already know utility is > damage for the most part as seen from Falcon being better than Stealthy or Warlock > G99. But the inequality has its value diminished drastically when CGR is brought in question
Have you seen this interesting video... Karatemike uses him to take out 6.2 champion.
Back when i did it, i had to use Doom.
https://youtu.be/VxWWAQU9ms0
Comparing the two is pretty pointless as far as who's "better" but I'd absolutely say that iBom is more valuable.