When 4*s become a joke

Boy you know a 4* is messed up when their 3* version is more over poverty than the 4*.
I don't want to jinx anything but lazy Thor is way better and more reliable than 4* Thor, deals a whole lot of damage ,board cascades that in some way generate extra ap and feeds him self ap better. Now 4* wolverine compared to 3*. Patch deals about 2.5k damage for only one extra ap and then after that there's another 1.5k damage guaranteed a total of 4k and for get about it if a lucky cascade follows, and if you save enough red ap after releasing berserker you can do some really good damage. I am more afraid of fighting patch now than I am of x-force r.i.p. either add another 1k to xforces or lower the ap by 2 to really balance him and as for thora buff her yellow!!!!!

Comments

  • So do you think it is more likely for them to fix 4* Thor and wolverine or...

    Nerf the other ones. I'm going to assume you don't have 3 * star Thor, because you are asking the devs to nerf him.


    Thanks,

    James
  • GothicKratos
    GothicKratos Posts: 1,821 Chairperson of the Boards
    Was it really necessary to create another one of these threads? I've gone on record a few times saying the nerf was too much, but geez, really?
  • simonsez
    simonsez Posts: 4,663 Chairperson of the Boards
    Was it really necessary to create another one of these threads? I've gone on record a few times saying the nerf was too much, but geez, really?
    Where were you when every day someone was posting a "nerf XForce!" thread??
  • GothicKratos
    GothicKratos Posts: 1,821 Chairperson of the Boards
    simonsez wrote:
    Was it really necessary to create another one of these threads? I've gone on record a few times saying the nerf was too much, but geez, really?
    Where were you when every day someone was posting a "nerf XForce!" thread??

    Wading through them icon_lol.gif I'm personally not too terribly fond of locking threads (unless there's fighting). Generally the stubs die out the the first thread just keeps going, so it's not the worst thing in the world. It's an organizational nightmare, and kind of a pain for everyone that decided to read through it, but nothing serious (in my opinion).