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9 years ago
"Tiggus;c-1180120" wrote:"Mzee;c-1179196" wrote:
As a Sith user, I find Tenacity up very frustrating, and overpowered....
@Mzee YesI know exactly how you feel... Your team includes all the top debuffers under the Sun, yet on turn 2 not only the other team is all green, but on top of it, all of your toons have some random benign debuff of some kind (one DoT, heal down,...) and it's the enemy DN who makes a home-run on his Drain Force, while yours struggle to score one or two cooldowns :#
Triple cleanse teams are the exact worst possible team to face with your Sith. Against them, I use Vader lead (and sometimes Maul, as daze is very much needed against the incessant TM gain these teams have).
But back to the topic, it's only fair that there is a team / game mechanics that works against Sith, be it in its current form (which I dislike, not because it counters this team, but because it also counters tons of other possible teams which had a tough life already), or any other form.
you do realize that sith teams also give a multitude of other teams a tough life right? It takes more than just tenacity up to counter those teams, the triple cleanse team being a prime example of just how much it took to push zmaul out of the meta. 3(!) cleansers, and 2(!) tenacity up characters were needed to stop the barrage of debuffs. (this was before r2 was released, who obviously has a way bigger impact vs zmaul teams than tenacity up)
Also, if you're running zmaul and the opposing team gets "drain force" of first, you're doing something wrong. That has nothing to do with tenacity up, as a matter of fact "drain force" is a hard counter to tenacity up.
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