HoundofShadow said: Chavez has higher match damage(80/79/69), which could be due to her having no active ability at all, while Ghost has the same match damage as Talos.
DarthDeVo said: Not to mention the fact that if the enemy has no AP in their strongest color yet this does... nothing.
BlackBoltRocks said: JHawkInc said: Malcrof said: Early LifeTalos was born without the common Skrull ability of shapeshifting, however he easily compensated for this by becoming one of the most feared and respected of Skrull warriors within the Empire, this reputation earned Talos the nickname of Talos the Untamed.[2]https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Talos_(Earth-616)[/spolier]This could be the single worst mistake in the game. The whole point of Talos in the comics was that he COULD NOT shapeshift, so he worked hard on his other skills, making him an offensive machine... in no way a support or passive character. This isn't 616 Talos, it's 199999 Talos. Who can shapeshift. And thus is wholly unlike his comic counterpart.Maybe the MCU could have picked a different name for their main Skrull character. But calling it a flaw in the game because the game added a movie character that isn't like their comic counterpart is a little silly. Yea. It's like complaining that MPQ Valkyrie is Tessa Thompson, instead of blond-haired white-skin comics Valkyrie.
JHawkInc said: Malcrof said: Early LifeTalos was born without the common Skrull ability of shapeshifting, however he easily compensated for this by becoming one of the most feared and respected of Skrull warriors within the Empire, this reputation earned Talos the nickname of Talos the Untamed.[2]https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Talos_(Earth-616)[/spolier]This could be the single worst mistake in the game. The whole point of Talos in the comics was that he COULD NOT shapeshift, so he worked hard on his other skills, making him an offensive machine... in no way a support or passive character. This isn't 616 Talos, it's 199999 Talos. Who can shapeshift. And thus is wholly unlike his comic counterpart.Maybe the MCU could have picked a different name for their main Skrull character. But calling it a flaw in the game because the game added a movie character that isn't like their comic counterpart is a little silly.
Malcrof said: Early LifeTalos was born without the common Skrull ability of shapeshifting, however he easily compensated for this by becoming one of the most feared and respected of Skrull warriors within the Empire, this reputation earned Talos the nickname of Talos the Untamed.[2]https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Talos_(Earth-616)[/spolier]This could be the single worst mistake in the game. The whole point of Talos in the comics was that he COULD NOT shapeshift, so he worked hard on his other skills, making him an offensive machine... in no way a support or passive character.
This could be the single worst mistake in the game. The whole point of Talos in the comics was that he COULD NOT shapeshift, so he worked hard on his other skills, making him an offensive machine... in no way a support or passive character.
TPF Alexis said: Amusingly, it just occured to me that Talos will probably be noticeably better for Players who are transitioning to 4* soon than for established 4* Players, since he's more likely to end up being one of their higher level 4*, and thus tanking more often.
Vhailorx said: TPF Alexis said: Amusingly, it just occured to me that Talos will probably be noticeably better for Players who are transitioning to 4* soon than for established 4* Players, since he's more likely to end up being one of their higher level 4*, and thus tanking more often. This is true of every character that has powers requiring (i) that they take damage or (ii) that they tank their colors.
Anon said: Vhailorx said: TPF Alexis said: Amusingly, it just occured to me that Talos will probably be noticeably better for Players who are transitioning to 4* soon than for established 4* Players, since he's more likely to end up being one of their higher level 4*, and thus tanking more often. This is true of every character that has powers requiring (i) that they take damage or (ii) that they tank their colors. This. For an established 4* roster Iron Spider is likely dead weight. But for someone transitioning to 4* land, he'd be a lifesaver.
HoundofShadow said: ...It is, until that enemy is downed and you have to restart again.