I don't play Rei much, but I think it may have to do with how good of a healer she is. From the few rounds I've played, she has crazy good healing, being able to keep a linked ally alive for much longer than the enemy would like, while healing nearby allies and defending herself from anything that threatens her.
See I don’t really know if that holds up when seris and pop are also really good healers that can keep a team up pretty well, and Rei has the same effectiveness as a heal/dmg hybrid since you will still be bouncing heals to give sustain and you’ll still envelope or link a teammate if they need it, dmg doesn’t necessarily mean you remove the support part of your kit
I think I misunderstood what you meant by dps Rei then. Whenever I see a player say they are playing dps on a support character, they play like they don't have the ability to heal other players.
Illuminate was removed and replaced in the item store and for exchange everyone has now a sight range for invisible champions somewhat equivalent to Illuminate 2.
If you have a tide turner, run away and get your charge back. Then when you encounter them again don't charge until they airblast. Then, charge while turning in an unpredictable way and hope they mess up. If you don't have a tide turner, best you can do is hope they are using a flamethrower that nerfs their airblast and just not charge at them next time.
That is if you are revving up already and they are far enough away. As someone who plays demoknight, I can say I have a more difficult time fighting a heater than a Natascha.
I had to redo it recently since I changed the platform I play on and it felt so easy compared to the first time I did it (which was years ago) that I felt like I was mistaking it for one of elder kai's training things instead. Good to know that I didn't misremember and I'm just better than I was then.
I only really have lore for one: An old saiyan whose body is poisoned and withering, only kept alive by a technique only he knows. He tried to learn and master the body change technique that ginyu has. But unlike ginyu, he could only temporarily swap bodies. He now seeks the power of the gods, certain that this power would restore his body to a functional state.
Yes. It is quite silly (and a little busted, but what in xenoverse isn't?)
vehicular manslaughter build
I didn't want to say it but yes that's exactly what this is
Ok so from what the comments on this post have told me it should go something like this:
On the bright side, it didn't fall off a cliff
I don't play Rei much, but I think it may have to do with how good of a healer she is. From the few rounds I've played, she has crazy good healing, being able to keep a linked ally alive for much longer than the enemy would like, while healing nearby allies and defending herself from anything that threatens her.
See I don’t really know if that holds up when seris and pop are also really good healers that can keep a team up pretty well, and Rei has the same effectiveness as a heal/dmg hybrid since you will still be bouncing heals to give sustain and you’ll still envelope or link a teammate if they need it, dmg doesn’t necessarily mean you remove the support part of your kit
I think I misunderstood what you meant by dps Rei then. Whenever I see a player say they are playing dps on a support character, they play like they don't have the ability to heal other players.
If I were any other healer, I would heal the player(s) not being healed.
And a chicken.
Ok, but which champions are you referring to specifically?
Through the realm, he alone is the honored one.
Through Time And Space, he alone is the Ascended one.
You can see their names and health bars even when outlines are no longer visible, too.
Damn, and I wanted to try Sha Lin.
Illuminate was removed and replaced in the item store and for exchange everyone has now a sight range for invisible champions somewhat equivalent to Illuminate 2.
So Skye and Sha Lin lost their escape option
Okay, Jenos is complete trash. He's garbage.
Wouldnt go for lifesteal that much, i really like some cooldown cards more for overcharge
I didn't use cooldown cards since I used the inner strength talent and the runes base cooldown was never a problem for me.
Waltuh. Put the ubersaw away waltuh.
I am the one who battles!
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If you have a tide turner, run away and get your charge back. Then when you encounter them again don't charge until they airblast. Then, charge while turning in an unpredictable way and hope they mess up. If you don't have a tide turner, best you can do is hope they are using a flamethrower that nerfs their airblast and just not charge at them next time.
I'm gonna be honest, I didn't know it had that attack because for 99% of the fight I was on top of it.
are u going 2 use a ki charge skill or be a real robot
I'm not using a ki charge skill
why not natascha though
Because the heater doesn't need you to aim to do damage
natascha completely shuts down demonights though
That is if you are revving up already and they are far enough away. As someone who plays demoknight, I can say I have a more difficult time fighting a heater than a Natascha.
I had to redo it recently since I changed the platform I play on and it felt so easy compared to the first time I did it (which was years ago) that I felt like I was mistaking it for one of elder kai's training things instead. Good to know that I didn't misremember and I'm just better than I was then.
"I like raw fish."
His boss fight taught me how to think
I only really have lore for one: An old saiyan whose body is poisoned and withering, only kept alive by a technique only he knows. He tried to learn and master the body change technique that ginyu has. But unlike ginyu, he could only temporarily swap bodies. He now seeks the power of the gods, certain that this power would restore his body to a functional state.