Sceptilemaniac wrote: » What is your worst 4* streak? Mine is still going: Iron fist Juggy Black panther (dup 40) Captain Marvel Old man Logan(dup40) Venom pool(first dupe)
MegaSkater67 wrote: » This is a comment I posted a while ago, but I’ve still been using my 5/50 in the last chapter of Act 5 last week. He’s always on my AQ team as well. Anyway, here it is: His regen is already really good, his health comes back far faster than you’d expect especially with recovery and it’s permanent. You’re not relying on random chance, it’s there in every fight and not reliant on power levels. You say compared to wolverine he’s nothing, but I would never trade Logan for wolverine myself. Wolverine has better healing yes, but a lot of the time when you’re on full health it just isn’t needed, Logan’s can undo the occasional bit of chip damage you might take from a parry or a few blocked hits, but he’s also not going to take forever to knock the opponent out. His bleed chance doesn’t need to be increased if you know how to use him. Build the pacifism first by baiting specials and you can get a lot of bleeds from a single sp2. I frequently get 5 or more stacks and it can do a lot of damage. Say you have 3 pacifism charges, that means he can apply up to 12 bleeds on one sp2. Up to 3 sig bleeds per hit, plus 3 normal bleeds from his sp2 attack. So with 5 Charges you could get up to 18 and with 7 you could get up to 24. It’s highly unlikely you’ll ever see the full amount but it is possible. Alternatively you can wait for berserk and scale up his normal sp2 bleeds. One stack can easily go over 600 damage per tick, now just imagine getting 2 or 3 with deep wounds, or combining those with his sig bleeds. Berserk is nice too, his attack goes right up and the cruelty makes sure crits hit even harder. Sp1 pierces 100% armour, so anything with armour up is still taking big damage. Berserk means that he can deal with bleed immunes just fine as well, let that trigger and use sp1 for big damage. One more thing to mention here, pacifism is acquired in two ways. When the opponent uses a special attack and whenever he loses 10% health. You do NOT have to take damage to build pacifism. On top of that he shrugs off bleed 85% faster so you can use him on bleed nodes without an issue. His regen counters the bleed whilst it’s active (willpower almost cancelling it out altogether) and then you can regen back any lost health in a very short amount of time. Below is just one example of what he can be capable of and I’ve seen a lot more than that as well. It’s not a rare occurrence for this to happen (if you use him correctly) He’s definitely above average in my opinion and I’ve used him in Act 5 and uncollected EQs where he always comes in handy. Solid AQ champ as well, you can go from 1% to 100% in a couple of fights without too much trouble and being able to go through bleed nodes is great to have. Not a bad champ by any means, just overlooked and misunderstood sadly.
DoctorofEvil wrote: » You are looking at it the wrong way. 10 percent of the champs are game changers, 20 percent extremely good, 30 percent fairly useful ilwith practice and 40 percent either tedious to use or pathetic (aka arena fodder). If you want 2 god tier champs you need 20 four star pulls to do so. So keep piling. Eventually those four star dupes will be your source of ISO and five star shards. Keep grinding.
IrishReaver wrote: » Worst thread ever. Stop whining about your luck and learn to use the champs you have. Even if you have great champs, still not worth complaining or asking that question. Could be worse.
Sceptilemaniac wrote: » IrishReaver wrote: » Worst thread ever. Stop whining about your luck and learn to use the champs you have. Even if you have great champs, still not worth complaining or asking that question. Could be worse. Read it, my man, for once. I'm not complaining about getting those champs. (Especially not after getting a 4* wasp from a cinematic) I love using cap marvel and OML.. I'm just asking what has been your worst streak with 4*s..