Got Mantis as my 1st 7* and don’t really know anything about her, is this a good pull?
ShtickRick
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Any tips and tricks you guys have would be greatly appreciated
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Lots of good content on YouTube about her but you basically build emotions, charge heavy and toss huge sp2s.
The only things she isn't great for are nodes that require you to knock down the opponent to remove protection or similar things because it burns her mixed emotions.
Mantis is a burst damage champion with no immunity.. so if you use max recoil mastery.. one cycle might be enough to take opponent hp down considerably..
wish she is immune to reverse control thou.
Note this is a 7r2
If you're quick enough you can still kill them even with prowess protection
Unfortunately Kingpin is terrible on offense this season with the GC meta so I don't have too many pics of him but these are all wins with Mantis
Also, in your screenshots below, you’re finishing with a lot of health, does she have high block proficiency or something or is it just cause she doesn’t need to block all that much?
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She was one of my first three 7* (opened all at the same time so let's just say she was my "first") and I was only a fraction more excited about her than you seem to be. I was happy I got her as a 7* because it meant I wouldn't have to invest in multiple iterations of her, but I was uncertain about the character as a whole.
She grew on me very quickly.
She ends fights. Full stop. She just deletes things from the game.
If you have basic interception skills, she will build on them. If you don't, she will actually help you gain confidence in intercepting. Once you've build some charges by doing short combos and intercepting, do a full combo and then hit into the block until your charges are at 20. If you have enough for a SP2, charge your heavy, wait out the sleep, let her hit once or twice and then throw your special.
The toggle run took me a few fights to get use to, mostly because I kept toggling it on/off when I didn't intend to.
She's great, congrats on the pull.