Haji_Saab wrote: » BitterSteel wrote: » https://youtu.be/7-PKOi4zl2g This is a three star. In uncollected. A three star. Surely people can manage master if someone can do this with a 3*. One last time, this was a 3*! Yea.. you spent all the money to get your 3* dusa ... not everyone have her ... a good challenge should be do-able by that 4* that I rely on all the time.. /s
BitterSteel wrote: » https://youtu.be/7-PKOi4zl2g This is a three star. In uncollected. A three star. Surely people can manage master if someone can do this with a 3*. One last time, this was a 3*!
DarthPhal wrote: » I think it was @DTMelodicMetal who suggested bringing your team to the boss and doing as well as you can without using items, then when your team is k.o. to exit and try again. In my experience, people who take this approach and experiment with the teams they are bringing based on the fights and the nodes they are facing are the ones who have the best outcomes. The people who seem to struggle the most tend to get frustrated because the same old team and the same old approach doesn’t always work. Players have already done the legwork and posted the teams and approaches that were successful. The way I see it there are three options: 1) Learn from your own experience and mistakes 2) Learn from the experience and mistakes of others 3) Keep trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results. May your choices lead you to the outcome you deserve.
GroundedWisdom wrote: » I never said Option 3 was what I'm going with. It's not about beating it or not. It's about the fact that it is more challenging than is appropriate for the task. It's about being heard, regardless of whether it's adjusted or not. That's my point. People can assume what they like, but when someone speaks for their own experience and says something is too much, they have the right to be heard on that.
85_widereciever wrote: » How do u beat him with a 3* Ronan I tried and was at 2500 hits before giving up cus he was still full
LeNoirFaineant wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » I never said Option 3 was what I'm going with. It's not about beating it or not. It's about the fact that it is more challenging than is appropriate for the task. It's about being heard, regardless of whether it's adjusted or not. That's my point. People can assume what they like, but when someone speaks for their own experience and says something is too much, they have the right to be heard on that. LMAO you can beat him with a 3* Ronin but it's more challenging than is appropriate? Have you even tried Ronin yet?
GroundedWisdom wrote: » LeNoirFaineant wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » I never said Option 3 was what I'm going with. It's not about beating it or not. It's about the fact that it is more challenging than is appropriate for the task. It's about being heard, regardless of whether it's adjusted or not. That's my point. People can assume what they like, but when someone speaks for their own experience and says something is too much, they have the right to be heard on that. LMAO you can beat him with a 3* Ronin but it's more challenging than is appropriate? Have you even tried Ronin yet? So bringing a 3* into the Fight and extending it to 15-20 minutes is an appropriate solution for a 3.1 Boss on Master? Sure. Then just do that 6 times. It's not in proportion to the Difficulty.
Haji_Saab wrote: » Appleisgod wrote: » Just gonna drop this here NERF RONAN !
Appleisgod wrote: » Just gonna drop this here
DarthPhal wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » LeNoirFaineant wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » I never said Option 3 was what I'm going with. It's not about beating it or not. It's about the fact that it is more challenging than is appropriate for the task. It's about being heard, regardless of whether it's adjusted or not. That's my point. People can assume what they like, but when someone speaks for their own experience and says something is too much, they have the right to be heard on that. LMAO you can beat him with a 3* Ronin but it's more challenging than is appropriate? Have you even tried Ronin yet? So bringing a 3* into the Fight and extending it to 15-20 minutes is an appropriate solution for a 3.1 Boss on Master? Sure. Then just do that 6 times. It's not in proportion to the Difficulty. 15-20 minutes is with a 2*. It is an easy fight with a 3*. This is a fact.
GroundedWisdom wrote: » DarthPhal wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » LeNoirFaineant wrote: » GroundedWisdom wrote: » I never said Option 3 was what I'm going with. It's not about beating it or not. It's about the fact that it is more challenging than is appropriate for the task. It's about being heard, regardless of whether it's adjusted or not. That's my point. People can assume what they like, but when someone speaks for their own experience and says something is too much, they have the right to be heard on that. LMAO you can beat him with a 3* Ronin but it's more challenging than is appropriate? Have you even tried Ronin yet? So bringing a 3* into the Fight and extending it to 15-20 minutes is an appropriate solution for a 3.1 Boss on Master? Sure. Then just do that 6 times. It's not in proportion to the Difficulty. 15-20 minutes is with a 2*. It is an easy fight with a 3*. This is a fact. Define easy. People doing Master are not typically experienced at End-Game. Some perhaps. I'm making a point, and it's not seen because people keep speaking from their own experience and level as if it's the norm.
DarthPhal wrote: » I’m ok with you being a defeatist on this, I really am. I’m just hoping you don’t discourage people whose intent is to actually beat the content.
GroundedWisdom wrote: » This is getting nowhere. It's relentless. Any time someone says something is too much, there's a barrage of people who just try to make them look bad. I'm over it. If you're so secure in your own skill, let people speak for where they are at. God forbid someone else is heard. No, everyone should be shamed on the spot for having a problem with the difficulty of something. Lol. Over it.
CapWW2 wrote: » Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.