Most likely; we already know about the second Storm and Holy ones, but we don’t know about the others yet.
It does look like it. The monsterdex has 6 new super epics there next to each other.
Btw sorry everyone for taking so long on my update. I just haven’t been able to find the time to do it while my girlfriend is staying with me. She leaves tomorrow so it’ll be back to normal business then. I’ll probably have to split these new monsters being added over multiple posts because there are so many.
so you’re gonna be mine fulltime again? O.O
Lol don’t get your hopes up
Such a fan of this romance
I think that the idea of two AS x type is working as a nerf in some ways, SOLO abilities are very strong in some of them!
“Gtfo woman I have to update Neo Monsters tier list!”
I currently am regretting evolving Scyberithe to his second form. Very underwhelming without his Death Sentance, and while his shenanigans can be done in his end form, they are too easy to break through, thus stay at being shenanigans.
Just dropped by to say that Icefang is now S+
Why does syber’s death mark have a 130 tu? It seems counter intuitive that one of his main ways to get a kill is timestrike, while the death mark needs to be used relatively quickly to kill the monster after using duel… I feel like 70-100 tu would be a lot more effective to set him up a little more. Just my thoughts though
Ouch, you had to go there! It’ll be moving up don’t you worry but S+ is always going to be a big stretch for Icefang.
I agree. They nerfed Scyberithe pretty heavily. I’m glad they made power slash be zealous attack instead and nerfed the SS but something I didn’t notice is that duel was nerfed to push back by 250s raterh than 300s. I think it definitely needed some heavy nerfs but they went a bit far. With 70TU for the SS you’d get a proper chance to timestrike afterwards.
I’m not asking the Devs to buff it yet. I was lucky enough to hatch Syberithe so I can give it a proper try before making a final assessment.
Humble brag about all the… time… with his girlfriend
Gotta make Elizabethchan feel like she has proper competition
KD, Imagine @NoelLemon2 ‘s reaction seeing the selfies you posted in the ONE chat
Excuse me, what? There are selfies?! Hol up…
Failed to understand your analysis of this rat. It doesn’t have any stealth/raw move.
Couldn’t agree more. Just imagine him with a bloodmove instead of sladh all. Oof
As much as I like Baublebasher, under a lot of performance, I think it is no more S, before it was used a lot by the protectors that helped activate their revenge, nowadays with Raw movements plus the last nerf to their SS, still remain like A or A + being generous. What do you think?
Explosive revenge now bypasses stealth/camouflage. Same with Flocculasaurus. You can see it in the version update notes and that’s why it is in the “smaller tweaks for streamlining” section.
You’re right. The way how I did this update was I went through all the monsters in the “general” section and noted down every one that was affected in some way by this update, even if they didn’t move in the general section. Then when I went through the PvP section I only had to look at those ones. I think Baublebasher didn’t stand out to me as needing moving for general and I forgot to note it down for the PvP section.
I’ve moved it to A+ now.
Before the full coverage of the new monsters gets done, I would like to put in my two cents regarding the new Abyssoldiers; Boison and Shock. It’ll be nice and quick, so you don’t have to worry about it being drawn out.
So let’s start off with Boison, arguably the best AS to pair up with Fokus. It comes with Bond: Auto Poison enabling it to generate targets for it and Fokus to sweep with, be it SOLO DPE on Fokus, or SOLO PE on Boison. It also has Poison Massacre, but it’s best left as a last resort given its high TU. It also features SOLO Double Repulse in order to help set itself up or get rid of any problematic monsters on the field. The problem with it is that it’s speed is fairly slow, meaning that it could get taken out of the battle before it can get anything done, hence why Guardian is another recommended choice alongside it. Overall, it’s a decent Poison monster, but I wouldn’t recommend running it unless you have the other two I mentioned. Final rating: B+
The second and last monster is Abyssoldier Shock, the perfect partner for Breaker. Or it would’ve been had it not been for the fact that they’re both Storm typing. This small detail ruins what would’ve been a cheap but potent combo, however Shock has several good things that make it stand out. For one, it has Bond: Shock which when combined with SOLO Step Back, can easily stunlock your opponent for a large chunk of time, despite the high amount of anti-stun monsters. Payback Killer is always a nice move to have at hand, despite how situational it is and it’s good to see it available on another monster other than the somewhat rare Aviaronix and Voidress. Overall, I’d say that it’s on the same level as Boison; great in several scenarios, but can be dead weight in other scenarios. Final rating: B+
Thank you all for reading this, I’ll see you whenever the next batch of Abyssoldiers get discovered.