![]() ![]() He might replace my Saurus, an uncommon champ, in faction wars that I already beat. This champ is not much better, arguably even worse.Īnother mediocre leggo to dilute the leggo pool. Horrible design by ppl that don’t play the game.Īlso if you already have Klodd, an epic. Also if you already have Lydia, where would you ever use him? Lydia brings 30 speed, Strengthen, Aoe decrease def and weaken.īecause of the issue of overlapping the team, he should at least have increase buff duration on A2 or A3 to make him viable. This champ has non of that other than speed/accuracy. ![]() Mashalled has aoe True Fear, aoe crit dmg, aoe leech that doesn’t weak hit, 100% heal reduction, on a 2 turn cd, hits hard. ![]() He’s gonna be overlapping his team where it becomes a problem to keep defensive buffs on him to actually keep him alive in harder content like DT/hydra. Looks like a much worse version of Mashalled. He reminds me of a worse Salad (which is not exactly damning because Salad is amazing, but the main reason you bring Salad is for his massive damage, and I doubt this guy will have that).ĮTA: I was thinking mostly about Hydra and hard dungeons, following Plarium's comment, but this guy has two AoEs so he could be a solid A-tier Arena nuker if the mulitpliers are there. Unless he hits like a monster, I'm not seeing it. He keeps increase spd up (but there are many champions who keep that up for 2/3 turns while also bringing other utility), he has nice synergy with Shamael or Michinaki (but is that enough to use a team spot on it? I doubt it), he brings Leech (which is good, but not a core utility) and acc up (which is a nice to have, but not needed), and he could wear a provoke set (but even if he's going 2:1 as compared to a normal champion, that's still less provokes than a champion that actually has a decent provoke in their kit). So he takes a lot of turns, but he doesn't actually do very much with them. ![]()
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