She hulk. I knew she was good but I just couldn’t enjoy using her at r3. I kept trying her and eventually took her to r5 and only then, did I appreciate her.
Mojo on offense. I went 5/65 sig 200 for defense only a while ago, but recently started using him more and more on offense. Played well, those degens can really stack up to melt defenders.
He's not on my top teams for super challenging content, but love using him for fun in things like Cav EQ.
Gotta say, a lot off champs but Corvus is on the top, thought he was just hype. And after pulling him as my first 6* and seeing his numbers , I was nit impressed. Then I was introduced to his missions 🤯🤯🤯 dmg
I myself did not like my 4 star She-Thor because I was a noob since last year. I kind of hated her because she did not do much damage while i played in Act 3. But now it is all cool now and I have no problem using her.
Not a direct answer to the post, but I tend to think the opposite. I usually have such high hopes for most new champions, after all why would Kabam make a new champ for them to be bad, but then get disappointed all too often after I have used them. It's the ones that don't give me as much disappointment that usually end up growing on me and getting my upgrade items.
It's usually the more complicated champions to use that I hate to start with. Once you get to know how to use them properly they change your mind. I'm still at phase 1 with this with BWCV. I KNOW she is good, I'm told she is good, and I have her as 5*. I just haven't spent anytime getting to know her. If I could, I'd take her out to lunch...
Corvus, was the champ I initially thought was bad and Proxima was way better then him. I was very very wrong. CG is still a beast and Proxima is way to hard to get max damage output. CG for the win.
probably torch. I didn't hate him at all but didn't see the hype at first. Now I use him a decent bit. Not on every team but still more than I thought I would
I have it reverse. I like taskmaster so I ranked and played him . Then I realized how frustrating it is to maintain so I shelved him
I had the complete opposite experience, was intimidated by everyone else saying how bad Taskmaster was but when I tried him myself I enjoyed it. Hard to learn, but feels great to pull off.
Mine was Wasp. I wouldn't say I hated her but I certainly wasn't a fan.
I wasn't keen on her being based on Hope rather than Janet in the first place, and then her block damage was a non starter for me for quite a while.
Then I learned to intercept better rather then relying on parry, and the rest as they say, is history. I use her almost everywhere, and for me she's not just Ghost's sidekick.
I thought G2099 was bad, but then someone suggested her to rankup her for act 6 Crossbones, and I soloed him with her and was really impressed by her. 2 days ago I rank5 her and I love her damage and utility and animations.
I have my 6* at r2. Love her!! Just keep doing sp1 over and over for power control and degeneration. 🤣
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He's not on my top teams for super challenging content, but love using him for fun in things like Cav EQ.
It's usually the more complicated champions to use that I hate to start with. Once you get to know how to use them properly they change your mind. I'm still at phase 1 with this with BWCV. I KNOW she is good, I'm told she is good, and I have her as 5*. I just haven't spent anytime getting to know her. If I could, I'd take her out to lunch...
I wasn't keen on her being based on Hope rather than Janet in the first place, and then her block damage was a non starter for me for quite a while.
Then I learned to intercept better rather then relying on parry, and the rest as they say, is history. I use her almost everywhere, and for me she's not just Ghost's sidekick.
Just keep doing sp1 over and over for power control and degeneration. 🤣