I just got slaughtered by one of the coolest teams I've come across. Care to share some of your PvP stories? (Part 3)

A prime example how you failed to do anything about fast frontlines and poison endgames. @Dev_VKC :clown_face:

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I’m sorry that my English is not good. I have a video of the battle with Gp73, and the community can’t upload it. I sent it to a friend on Telegram.

If you have a youtube channel you can upload it there

Thats how most people create videos they want to show of

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Poison combination is not impossible to deal with.:sob:

Tricerlaton Leira :skull_and_crossbones:

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I can also form a team full of mythical monsters, but I didn’t do that. This group only won the top 20 in S64, but its cost is very low and it is suitable for everyone. It is very interesting and an innovative way of playing.:sob:

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Really? How are you fighting padrinorca and guardian execute?

Doesn’t sonic strike work well? Tho yeah I agree fast teams are op

Good question. So Orca would normally bag one kill. If it kills Arachna it dies anyway, if it kills Anything else, Arachna would kill it because Orca is always unprotected.

Also it was during special rule so I always have elem advantage for the match if there’s an orca because Storm beats grass.

Twiggy could work through the protectors but then once I kill it it comes back and it’s fairly deadweight. Also most top players don’t run twiggy. I didn’t see much of the shadow myth that has guardian execute, but if I did it was generally with shadow AoE spam and the camo countered it well.

Generally because the rockoids were such low cost, it doesn’t matter if they die quickly. Really they were there just to suck the momentum out of FL combos. Once I made this team I enjoyed special rule a lot more. Unicera was probably the biggest challenge.

Lately the more you fls is fast the more its better , I started thinking I need nikki , planing to cancel all my targets and focus on her , pretty tired of every fl taking advantage on mine

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There are two super strong FL

Either very fast FL or Nyx

Nyx is obviously the strongest FL in the game right now, almost all the top 5 players are using her

The second best are the fast FL, with prixis or Nikki OoO

The third best FL in the game right now is maeve followed by link water in my opinion

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Speed is killing the game tbh. There is a sense of inflation when it comes to speed. Everything is getting faster and there’s little room for synergy when 90+ speed true hit can snipe key monsters.

Rather than release several moderate counters to speed, Devs release Nyx which is super strong as well

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Agree :100:

Yeah, especially after Megalo buff, and the fact that you can run 97 speed mythic that can target anything on the first turn.

The 97% mythic requires another monster to set it up, two monsters to take out 1.

As for the only other counter to nyx is megalo lol which requires you to have a another dragon plus nyx could still survive if she is hp boosted and behind a protector

There are no other counters to her، no wonder all the too 5 uses her

Nyx is OP and requires an emergency nerf because she causes an unpleasant gaming experience.
It is intolerable that I use azure, iris, mantis and Beetle and I am intimidated by it while it is last except iris for the acceleration are not so fast unlike the others fl

As I said… we need monsters like Nyx to keep speed in check. But we need multiple weaker counters rather than one strong counter. I think the Nyx TU increase should scale based on the speed

Not anymore after the recent boosts when they tried to release counters to charybdia and then they nerfed her anyway.

Let’s nerf Nyx to the ground so I can safely go back to Drag Azida Prix frontline :cowboy_hat_face:

For the high speed frontline meta they should just make a rule that your first 4 monster’s speeds cannot exceed 200-220. That would make people use 2 slower monsters if they want to use 2 high speed ones. And finally some medium speed ones (40 to 50%) would get more playtime in the frontlines.