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DigitalLime
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8 years ago

night sister team

So what can we all decide is the best nightsister team. Including mother talzin as a lead of course
  • I'd like to see someone play around with 2 types of NS teams:

    Talzin(L)
    Daka
    Assaj
    Zbarris
    Zombie

    Talzin(L)
    Zavage
    Sith assassin
    NS alcolyte
    Assaj/r2

  • "Bulldog1205;c-1319507" wrote:
    I'm planning on starting with Talzin/Daka/zombie/Talia/Acolyte. I don't think I need to explain the first 3. I like acolyte because a common counter will be to stun Talzin with Raid Han. Acolyte can have a crit over 100% and go "first" to immediately dispel that stun. So opponents will be force to stun her instead of Talzin. This will make it extremely hard to prevent Talzin from getting off her opening plague AOE that can cause problems.

    I think Talia is extremely underrated. Her heal + dispel will help a ton. Again, an opposing strategy is going to be to try and stun/ability block Talzin/Daka and put buff immunity on Zombie. She counters that. Then her other special is a high damage attack with stagger. Plus she has a heal on basic.


    You won't be able to remove debuffs reliably with acolyte, as it dispels debuff from a random ally. You'd be better off with Talia. Acolyte is an reliable 32k damage each turn.
  • "christopher152003;c-1319713" wrote:
    "Bulldog1205;c-1319507" wrote:
    I'm planning on starting with Talzin/Daka/zombie/Talia/Acolyte. I don't think I need to explain the first 3. I like acolyte because a common counter will be to stun Talzin with Raid Han. Acolyte can have a crit over 100% and go "first" to immediately dispel that stun. So opponents will be force to stun her instead of Talzin. This will make it extremely hard to prevent Talzin from getting off her opening plague AOE that can cause problems.

    I think Talia is extremely underrated. Her heal + dispel will help a ton. Again, an opposing strategy is going to be to try and stun/ability block Talzin/Daka and put buff immunity on Zombie. She counters that. Then her other special is a high damage attack with stagger. Plus she has a heal on basic.


    You won't be able to remove debuffs reliably with acolyte, as it dispels debuff from a random ally. You'd be better off with Talia. Acolyte is an reliable 32k damage each turn.


    Well, I already have Talia...

    Acolyte is the fastest on the team. When she takes her first turn against a current CLS led meta team, the only ally with a debuff would be whoever Han stunned. Since only 1 ally is debuffed, it's not really random.
  • "Bulldog1205;c-1319786" wrote:
    "christopher152003;c-1319713" wrote:
    "Bulldog1205;c-1319507" wrote:
    I'm planning on starting with Talzin/Daka/zombie/Talia/Acolyte. I don't think I need to explain the first 3. I like acolyte because a common counter will be to stun Talzin with Raid Han. Acolyte can have a crit over 100% and go "first" to immediately dispel that stun. So opponents will be force to stun her instead of Talzin. This will make it extremely hard to prevent Talzin from getting off her opening plague AOE that can cause problems.

    I think Talia is extremely underrated. Her heal + dispel will help a ton. Again, an opposing strategy is going to be to try and stun/ability block Talzin/Daka and put buff immunity on Zombie. She counters that. Then her other special is a high damage attack with stagger. Plus she has a heal on basic.


    You won't be able to remove debuffs reliably with acolyte, as it dispels debuff from a random ally. You'd be better off with Talia. Acolyte is an reliable 32k damage each turn.


    Well, I already have Talia...

    Acolyte is the fastest on the team. When she takes her first turn against a current CLS led meta team, the only ally with a debuff would be whoever Han stunned. Since only 1 ally is debuffed, it's not really random.


    If one person is debuffed acolyte still throws the cleanse on a random ally it doesn't matter if only 1 is debuffed there is no guarantee that she will cleanse the 1 debuffed ally she may cleanse some one who doesn't need it. Acolyte should not be used just for cleanse, Talia is reliable she cleanses everyone every time.
  • Acolyte cleanses a random ally, even if they are not debuffed. The likely hood that she cleanses who needs to be cleansed is low. If you used Talia to cleanse she will cleanse everyone. Acolyte is not a reliable cleanser, she is better for the 32k reliable damage each turn.

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