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10 years ago

Poe or QGJ for the next farming project?

If there is an identical thread to this, my apologies, simply link that thread to this one and I'll post there instead.

I have the option of either going for Poe or QGJ. Passively I have 12 Poe shards, and zero QGJ shards. I do pretty well in the arena, currently sitting at #19 without Poe, and for now I'm good with finishing in at least the top 50. I'm leaning towards QGJ because of both his skills, and also for the upcoming Jedi Challenge for shards. Here's my arena ranking, and current team. Thoughts?

http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=USD&to=CNY&view=5Y

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ESo0uZMfiPMVMwNjdWZDZFZWc/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ESo0uZMfiPY040ZGlTMWN6OW8/view?usp=sharing

3 Replies

  • I've been using him for a while and have seen him clear, and not clear pretty much every buff I can think of.
  • EA_Jesse posted in the February Update notes that Retribution and Foresight can never be removed so this is not a bug. For Retribution, it is hard-coded to ignore buff removal while Foresight's effect causes the buff removal attack to fail before it can even attempt to remove the buff.

    In other cases where buffs aren't being removed, that's likely because the buff removal is treated like a debuff: its success depends on the user's potency compared to the defender's tenacity. Some toons , such as Poe, have a pretty high tenacity, which means they'll be able to resist the buff removal quite frequently.

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