Phantron wrote: Unless you're running Loki or Falcon it is far better to take the extra damage from Chemical Reaction as opposed to leaving the strike tiles there. They will easily end up doing more damage if they stayed on the board for any decent period of time, and if you could've matched them you should've already done that. With the change to make 1 stronger tile instead of 2 weaker ones, this works out to be even more favorable against Chemical Reaction.
LoreNYC wrote: Phantron wrote: Unless you're running Loki or Falcon it is far better to take the extra damage from Chemical Reaction as opposed to leaving the strike tiles there. They will easily end up doing more damage if they stayed on the board for any decent period of time, and if you could've matched them you should've already done that. With the change to make 1 stronger tile instead of 2 weaker ones, this works out to be even more favorable against Chemical Reaction. I just see chemical reaction reaching 7-8k damage for a 250+ daken with a minimal cost of 5 blue
Chaotic Ryu wrote: Once this rolls out, expect Daken to take over 2* land like his lazy self. I am glad I kept my fully covered Daken. Also, I am going to assume 5/5/3 for this Daken too? Or 5/4/4?
Pwuz_ wrote: Chaotic Ryu wrote: Once this rolls out, expect Daken to take over 2* land like his lazy self. I am glad I kept my fully covered Daken. Also, I am going to assume 5/5/3 for this Daken too? Or 5/4/4? That implies that Daken wasn't already a staple of many 2* teams before. This is only going to make him a more viable member.