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8 years ago
First of all, you probably ought to give Talzin's Lead ability another read through. It specifically says that after a defeated sister is revived for an assist and then dies again, she cannot be revived again in that manner until the end of the next turn. Which means that IF you had your perfect set up, then the very best that you could hope for is that Spirit would assist a basic attack every other turn to potentially remove 20% TM; which isn't going to be quite as effective as an Asajj lead that provides a 50% chance to remove 20% TM (unresistable) any time a sister deals damage (regardless of whether that's from a special attack or a basic). Also Asajj's lead provides all of your sisters with +30% Offense which makes a fairly significant difference.
I hope that answers your question.
Now on the other hand, if you were to run a hybrid team such as Talzin (l), Asajj, Spirit, Han, and Thrawn/R2... then you might have something going. Thrawn's fracture would slow the B2 down by 50% and reduce his counter chance down to 5%, but only while fractured. Alternatively, R2 could use stealth to prevent counters from the B2 altogether.
Then the idea is that as long as Talzin and Asajj aren't going back to back, they should both be able to revive Spirit to assist with a 10% TM reduction when they use their basic attacks (-20% from Spirit, +5%(x2) because the B2 gets hit twice), and ideally Han will be taking turns in between the sisters to further reduce the B2's TM by 25%-60% when he uses his Basic (factors in the +10% the B2 would get from getting hit twice from Hans basic). That sounds rather tedious though, and difficult to pull off. You may still be better off with a full NS team lead by Asajj.
I hope that answers your question.
Now on the other hand, if you were to run a hybrid team such as Talzin (l), Asajj, Spirit, Han, and Thrawn/R2... then you might have something going. Thrawn's fracture would slow the B2 down by 50% and reduce his counter chance down to 5%, but only while fractured. Alternatively, R2 could use stealth to prevent counters from the B2 altogether.
Then the idea is that as long as Talzin and Asajj aren't going back to back, they should both be able to revive Spirit to assist with a 10% TM reduction when they use their basic attacks (-20% from Spirit, +5%(x2) because the B2 gets hit twice), and ideally Han will be taking turns in between the sisters to further reduce the B2's TM by 25%-60% when he uses his Basic (factors in the +10% the B2 would get from getting hit twice from Hans basic). That sounds rather tedious though, and difficult to pull off. You may still be better off with a full NS team lead by Asajj.
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