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9 years ago
Congrats! Welcome to the General Grindous club.
Let's get the obvious suggestion out of the way first: HK and JE for your front and back. Then it comes down to how well kitted your IGs and GG (I hope you saved a lot of mats for him!) are.
At 4* GG is still a force to be reckoned with as long as he's at gear VIII and you have all his skills (except leader) at lvl6. Prioritise his basic for raw damage and his unique for hit point bonuses, which he'll really need. When I first ran him at 4*, there was no JE so I had 5 droids. That gave him a workable amount of hit points (and at the time, there weren't many players out there with all 5 droids, so I enjoyed the kudos!).
If you're not going to go all-droid then Grievous is comparable to 88. You don't want both of those in the same team as they'll be too squishy. I would recommend:
1: HK, GG, 100, B2, JE
You have three tanky droids in that lineup that can weather the storm after your initial barrage. B2 is the key to hitting the top tiers as he'll stop those pesky taunters soaking your blows.
Alternatively, if your B2 isn't up to scratch, go with:
2: HK, GG, 100, 86, JE
100 and HK can both tank a lot of damage in case GG commands them to taunt. 86 hits like a freight train and there's a chance he'll call in GG to deliver the strongest basic in the game (gaining him further TM on a crit).
Use GG's and JE's basics against counter fighters to hurt them with impunity and use 100's basic against heavy hitters to try and inflict damage-down.
I run the first lineup with only 6* on GG and B2 and as of 20 minutes ago, was sat at #4.
Let's get the obvious suggestion out of the way first: HK and JE for your front and back. Then it comes down to how well kitted your IGs and GG (I hope you saved a lot of mats for him!) are.
At 4* GG is still a force to be reckoned with as long as he's at gear VIII and you have all his skills (except leader) at lvl6. Prioritise his basic for raw damage and his unique for hit point bonuses, which he'll really need. When I first ran him at 4*, there was no JE so I had 5 droids. That gave him a workable amount of hit points (and at the time, there weren't many players out there with all 5 droids, so I enjoyed the kudos!).
If you're not going to go all-droid then Grievous is comparable to 88. You don't want both of those in the same team as they'll be too squishy. I would recommend:
1: HK, GG, 100, B2, JE
You have three tanky droids in that lineup that can weather the storm after your initial barrage. B2 is the key to hitting the top tiers as he'll stop those pesky taunters soaking your blows.
Alternatively, if your B2 isn't up to scratch, go with:
2: HK, GG, 100, 86, JE
100 and HK can both tank a lot of damage in case GG commands them to taunt. 86 hits like a freight train and there's a chance he'll call in GG to deliver the strongest basic in the game (gaining him further TM on a crit).
Use GG's and JE's basics against counter fighters to hurt them with impunity and use 100's basic against heavy hitters to try and inflict damage-down.
I run the first lineup with only 6* on GG and B2 and as of 20 minutes ago, was sat at #4.
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