raisinbman wrote: has she always had a squirrel on her shoulder? is that new? has to be new.
Buret0 wrote: Gamora's bad reputation
raisinbman wrote: Buret0 wrote: Gamora's bad reputation u lost my attention
Buret0 wrote: So, SG at 5/3/5 is amazing. Seriously, hear me out.I was doing 1,470 damage per AP in the SG event. Do I have your attention now?
Buret0 wrote: Her green at five covers puts out four CD tiles for 11 AP. Each turn those green CD tiles pop one tile each to generate random AP. At the end of the CD the nuke goes off and deals really good damage for each tile. Here's what SG needs in a partner: Strike tile generation.
xellessanova wrote: Buret0 wrote: So, SG at 5/3/5 is amazing. Seriously, hear me out.I was doing 1,470 damage per AP in the SG event. Do I have your attention now? I also have a level 271 Squirrel Girl and I agree that she's awesome boosted. However, this is assuming that you can keep all 4 tiles intact for 4 rounds and you haven't factored in the cost of Gamora's 11 AP Bad Reputation, so you actually need 22 AP for this combo; you might have also had to build up 9 Yellow and skip a turn while doing this to stay alive. That drops the damage to 735 per AP and puts you at least 12 rounds into the match assuming you only match Yellow, Green, and Black, then add 4 more rounds for Furry Friends to go off. That's 16 rounds too slow. Buret0 wrote: Her green at five covers puts out four CD tiles for 11 AP. Each turn those green CD tiles pop one tile each to generate random AP. At the end of the CD the nuke goes off and deals really good damage for each tile. Here's what SG needs in a partner: Strike tile generation. Alternatively, 5 covers in Purple paired with Patch in SG PVP provides numbers like this: I was using Patch (5/3/5) / Hulk (5/3/5) / Squirrel Girl (4/5/4) to generate 6 strike tiles for me and 6 for the AI for 8 Green (+1044), 9 Purple at level 271 is 3894 base + 868 x n opposing special tiles (max 8). So one cast is 10146 damage assuming 6 enemy tiles for 596 damage per AP; 11882 damage if the enemy has a couple of their own tiles out, for 698 per AP. Non-boosted numbers at 166 are 2416 base + 539 per enemy Protect, Attack, or Strike tile (up to 8) = 6728 + 1044 = 394 to 457 damage per AP with max Patch. Unfortunately you can't use Patch when you plan to be using SG's Green, that will take forever and there won't be enough Green on the board for both Strike tiles and CD tiles.
Dunamis101 wrote: I was thinking Squirrel Girl might go well with Carnage, seeing as how his passive makes strike tiles every time a power is fired. This should power up her purple significantly and her yellow should negate some damage done by carnages red power and his enemy strike tiles he creates. I could see a 5/5/3 build being good in this case, too bad I like using her green in 5 over that build.
mckauhu wrote: Looks like many people doesn't realise the usefulness of her generating AP every turn with her and power becomes good also right before enemy is about to strike. And when there is tons of enemy strike/attack tiles around, becomes priceless. Very very underestimated character imo. She is saving a lot of health packs in a long run and works on her own too.
Quebbster wrote: mckauhu wrote: Looks like many people doesn't realise the usefulness of her generating AP every turn with her and power becomes good also right before enemy is about to strike. And when there is tons of enemy strike/attack tiles around, becomes priceless. Very very underestimated character imo. She is saving a lot of health packs in a long run and works on her own too. I like Squirrel Girl a lot. The problem with her is really that there are so many other Purple/green characters that are better most of the time. Squirrel Girl can shine under the right circumstances, but very frequently you can do just as well with say Kamala Khan.
mexus wrote: I only read the first page here. Lots of bashing on Squirrel Girl and I imagine the rest of the pages to be just as harsh. Things is, she's my latest champ, and I really like her. Am I wrong? Discuss.