This makes it appear the intent of the update program is to boost progressing accounts. Possible exception is DPX, who gains a good bit more bleed damage. Still…Dr. Zola The intent of the buff program is to make it so that it doesn’t physically hurt when one of these champions shows up in your crystals, they’ve said as much before. And I think they hit that mark here. If I didn’t already have these champs, I wouldn’t hate pulling them now. I don’t think my DPX is duped, so now I don’t dread the idea of awakening him. That’s a win in my book. It hurts less, for sure, so I guess it’s mission *sort of* accomplished. But if physical pain is the metric, there are a lot more painful pulls than either of these two champs. One is a fair synergy partner with Nick, and the other is at least mid-tier with average+ utility. I can think of a half dozen champs in each class that are more debilitating to pull. I think the team may be so fearful they might produce another Magneto that every buff now feels tepid (possible exception is Gamora, who’s had as much work done on her as the Kardashians). Either that or they have reduced the resources that comprise the update team. Whatever it is it makes what used to be a heavily anticipated part of the game less exciting. Dr. Zola
This makes it appear the intent of the update program is to boost progressing accounts. Possible exception is DPX, who gains a good bit more bleed damage. Still…Dr. Zola The intent of the buff program is to make it so that it doesn’t physically hurt when one of these champions shows up in your crystals, they’ve said as much before. And I think they hit that mark here. If I didn’t already have these champs, I wouldn’t hate pulling them now. I don’t think my DPX is duped, so now I don’t dread the idea of awakening him. That’s a win in my book.
This makes it appear the intent of the update program is to boost progressing accounts. Possible exception is DPX, who gains a good bit more bleed damage. Still…Dr. Zola
I'm just failing to see what Yondu can do in the current meta. His kit hasn't changed with the exception of being able to steal some prowess. They showcase him as being able to be a good mutant counter now, but champs like Bishop can still eat him up. He didn't get an increase to his bleed damage, but just an increased chance to apply a bleed. I feel like adding a True Strike buff to his kit would have made him much more valuable than simply increasing the timers on his abilities. Being able to handle prowess is a big deal. However, it's still only a small number of matchups where that is critical but that number will grow moving forward. There are plenty of mutants where it just doesn't matter if they start stacking prowess because their specials are easily avoidable. They made him insignificantly better overall in general but much better against a few champs in particular (Apoc, Kitty, Havok, Storm, Bishop, Sauron, both Mags).
I'm just failing to see what Yondu can do in the current meta. His kit hasn't changed with the exception of being able to steal some prowess. They showcase him as being able to be a good mutant counter now, but champs like Bishop can still eat him up. He didn't get an increase to his bleed damage, but just an increased chance to apply a bleed. I feel like adding a True Strike buff to his kit would have made him much more valuable than simply increasing the timers on his abilities.
I'm just failing to see what Yondu can do in the current meta. His kit hasn't changed with the exception of being able to steal some prowess. They showcase him as being able to be a good mutant counter now, but champs like Bishop can still eat him up. He didn't get an increase to his bleed damage, but just an increased chance to apply a bleed. I feel like adding a True Strike buff to his kit would have made him much more valuable than simply increasing the timers on his abilities. Being able to handle prowess is a big deal. However, it's still only a small number of matchups where that is critical but that number will grow moving forward. There are plenty of mutants where it just doesn't matter if they start stacking prowess because their specials are easily avoidable. They made him insignificantly better overall in general but much better against a few champs in particular (Apoc, Kitty, Havok, Storm, Bishop, Sauron, both Mags). I disagree about him being better against Apoc, Bishop, and either Mags really. Apoc becomes bleed immune. Sure, you can add some armor breaks. Bishop deals direct damage whenever you bleed him. Mags has 90% bleed reduction.
This makes it appear the intent of the update program is to boost progressing accounts. Possible exception is DPX, who gains a good bit more bleed damage. Still…Dr. Zola The intent of the buff program is to make it so that it doesn’t physically hurt when one of these champions shows up in your crystals, they’ve said as much before. And I think they hit that mark here. If I didn’t already have these champs, I wouldn’t hate pulling them now. I don’t think my DPX is duped, so now I don’t dread the idea of awakening him. That’s a win in my book. It hurts less, for sure, so I guess it’s mission *sort of* accomplished. But if physical pain is the metric, there are a lot more painful pulls than either of these two champs. One is a fair synergy partner with Nick, and the other is at least mid-tier with average+ utility. I can think of a half dozen champs in each class that are more debilitating to pull. I think the team may be so fearful they might produce another Magneto that every buff now feels tepid (possible exception is Gamora, who’s had as much work done on her as the Kardashians). Either that or they have reduced the resources that comprise the update team. Whatever it is it makes what used to be a heavily anticipated part of the game less exciting. Dr. Zola I don’t agree. The “new” 2022 buff update program has updated: Psycho Man, Gamora, Storm, Mordo, and now DPX and Yondu. With the very notable exception of Psycho Man (just a no good really bad messed up champ), and pending actual gameplay with the June buffs, I’d say the program is still humming along nicely. Before the year end hiatus on the buff program, we saw Hawkeye, Joe Fix-It, Karnak, Nebula, Guillotine, Thor Rags, and Miles Morales. Guillotine is definitely the weakest link in there, in my opinion, but the rest of those are very solid and I’d argue comparable to the buffs we’ve seen this year. I’m gonna keep being excited about buffs. There will certainly be duds mixed in (I’m still upset about how Guillotine came out), but overall it’s a good program.
Just want to let people know that the Gamora buff was pretty good we got and it took some testing and time to get a fair judgement on the character. Just cause Yondu's buff doesn't appear to be God-tier doesn't mean it is a bad buff.
Just want to let people know that the Gamora buff was pretty good we got and it took some testing and time to get a fair judgement on the character. Just cause Yondu's buff doesn't appear to be God-tier doesn't mean it is a bad buff. It also can be a bad buff. If the buff doesn’t put a character into a viable R3+ candidate and very few rank them up; it doesn’t help the players and only hurts them as we now have to deal with a harder defender.
Just want to let people know that the Gamora buff was pretty good we got and it took some testing and time to get a fair judgement on the character. Just cause Yondu's buff doesn't appear to be God-tier doesn't mean it is a bad buff. It also can be a bad buff. If the buff doesn’t put a character into a viable R3+ candidate and very few rank them up; it doesn’t help the players and only hurts them as we now have to deal with a harder defender. But this isn't all about you trying to find a viable Rank 3 candidate. This is also supposed to be about somebody who's pulling their very first five or six star tech champion and not being completely mad that they walked away with nothing viable for the foreseeable future.
This makes it appear the intent of the update program is to boost progressing accounts. Possible exception is DPX, who gains a good bit more bleed damage. Still…Dr. Zola The intent of the buff program is to make it so that it doesn’t physically hurt when one of these champions shows up in your crystals, they’ve said as much before. And I think they hit that mark here. If I didn’t already have these champs, I wouldn’t hate pulling them now. I don’t think my DPX is duped, so now I don’t dread the idea of awakening him. That’s a win in my book. It hurts less, for sure, so I guess it’s mission *sort of* accomplished. But if physical pain is the metric, there are a lot more painful pulls than either of these two champs. One is a fair synergy partner with Nick, and the other is at least mid-tier with average+ utility. I can think of a half dozen champs in each class that are more debilitating to pull. I think the team may be so fearful they might produce another Magneto that every buff now feels tepid (possible exception is Gamora, who’s had as much work done on her as the Kardashians). Either that or they have reduced the resources that comprise the update team. Whatever it is it makes what used to be a heavily anticipated part of the game less exciting. Dr. Zola I don't know if it's fear of creating a Magneto. They were pretty up front about wanting Magneto to be a very strong character in the game and correcting that. He was always meant to be an outlier in what to expect from the buff program. I just think that each charcater should have specific reasons to use them over other characters. in Yondu's case, it would be his prowess removal but I'm not picking him over any of the other champs who can do that.
Just want to let people know that the Gamora buff was pretty good we got and it took some testing and time to get a fair judgement on the character. Just cause Yondu's buff doesn't appear to be God-tier doesn't mean it is a bad buff. It also can be a bad buff. If the buff doesn’t put a character into a viable R3+ candidate and very few rank them up; it doesn’t help the players and only hurts them as we now have to deal with a harder defender. But this isn't all about you trying to find a viable Rank 3 candidate. This is also supposed to be about somebody who's pulling their very first five or six star tech champion and not being completely mad that they walked away with nothing viable for the foreseeable future. You'd still prefer using top tier r5 5* over mediocre 6*, who doesn't bring anything unique. If you are not going to r3 a 6* champ, why would you take him to r2?
I don't feel confident reading DPXF abilities but I maybe wrong when we actually play him. The only utility with substance is taunt. Strange a Deadpool without regen.
Seems like they spent very little time with this buff. Couldn’t even be bothered to touch his useless awakened ability.
Seems like they spent very little time with this buff. Couldn’t even be bothered to touch his useless awakened ability. Remember, from the very beginning, we've been clear that there are different levels of Buffs that we do, and not all of them will be overhauls. You should not expect that, and many of our simplest Buffs have been the ones that took Champs off the bench for a lot of people, like Mole Man or Terrax.The intent of Buffs is not, and has never been, to make new Top Tier Champs (Magneto was the exception and not the rule), but to give more people access to more solutions to problems that they may not have. Nimrod is arguably a better Prowess remover than Yondu, but how many people have Nimrod compared to those that have Yondu?
Seems like they spent very little time with this buff. Couldn’t even be bothered to touch his useless awakened ability. Remember, from the very beginning, we've been clear that there are different levels of Buffs that we do, and not all of them will be overhauls. You should not expect that, and many of our simplest Buffs have been the ones that took Champs off the bench for a lot of people, like Mole Man or Terrax.The intent of Buffs is not, and has never been, to make new Top Tier Champs (Magneto was the exception and not the rule), but to give more people access to more solutions to problems that they may not have. Nimrod is arguably a better Prowess remover than Yondu, but how many people have Nimrod compared to those that have Yondu? Would it be a stretch to say that Magneto was given a super OP buff because it was at a time when there was lots of people losing interst and we had the megathread and you guys needed something that would attract just about everyone and went full throttle with mags?PS: loving the dpx buff
...Bishop deals direct damage when he’s bleeding and he has prowess stacks. Tech attackers don’t grant him prowess on landed hits. Nimrod deals energy damage, which is why Bishop still gains prowess in that particular matchup, but Yondu doesn’t (at least on his basics and sp1). So Yondu may be able to safely apply those bleeds. Not sure yet, I’d have to test it out.
Seems like they spent very little time with this buff. Couldn’t even be bothered to touch his useless awakened ability. Remember, from the very beginning, we've been clear that there are different levels of Buffs that we do, and not all of them will be overhauls. You should not expect that, and many of our simplest Buffs have been the ones that took Champs off the bench for a lot of people, like Mole Man or Terrax.The intent of Buffs is not, and has never been, to make new Top Tier Champs (Magneto was the exception and not the rule), but to give more people access to more solutions to problems that they may not have. Nimrod is arguably a better Prowess remover than Yondu, but how many people have Nimrod compared to those that have Yondu? Would it be a stretch to say that Magneto was given a super OP buff because it was at a time when there was lots of people losing interst and we had the megathread and you guys needed something that would attract just about everyone and went full throttle with mags?PS: loving the dpx buff ... Yes, that would be a stretch. Magneto was our first foray into more constant buffs, and we had purposely decided to go a little crazier with him because he was a leader of Mutants that we wanted to make sure held his own against the two other leaders of Mutants that were added that same month.We learned quickly that we overshot there, and needed to reel it back in if we were going to be consistent with these.