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7 years ago
You have to be careful. If, and only if your foos speed is high enough to guarantee he goes first (thus making sure your entire team goes first by using marching orders on Ren to have him lash out and give everyone tm) should you zeta his unique. I say this because if you don’t, and let’s say you’re going against an empire team that goes first what will happen is thrawn will fracture kru every time since he has pretaunt, and then you can’t stun/dispel the opponents pretaunter, like shoretrooper.
My shard is heavy, heavy empire with zEP, Vader, Thrawn, Shoretrooper, and Tarkin, so I did NOT zeta his unique in case I have to fight teams that have a Vader with higher speed. Like I said, if that happens he’s going to start with pretaunt, Vader goes first meaning entire empire team goes first, Thrawn fractures kru, and you’re stuck trying to get through shoretrooper and you lose. The one caveat to that is if you use FOE instead of fotp. If that’s the case you can dispel shoretrooper or baze or whatever with foe, but it’s still not ideal considering how powerful krus two turn unresistable stun is.
My shard is heavy, heavy empire with zEP, Vader, Thrawn, Shoretrooper, and Tarkin, so I did NOT zeta his unique in case I have to fight teams that have a Vader with higher speed. Like I said, if that happens he’s going to start with pretaunt, Vader goes first meaning entire empire team goes first, Thrawn fractures kru, and you’re stuck trying to get through shoretrooper and you lose. The one caveat to that is if you use FOE instead of fotp. If that’s the case you can dispel shoretrooper or baze or whatever with foe, but it’s still not ideal considering how powerful krus two turn unresistable stun is.
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