![]() ![]() Three of them aren't that bad, but the fourth is a cannon similar to the Pirate Captain's (takes certain amount of individual hits, One-Hit Kill on whoever it shoots) except that it targets a random champion instead of the front-most one, making it even more frustrating if it takes out your primary attacker. The Liar's Night event "Pirate's Night" has the drunken sailor who appears in every non-boss area with one of four abilities.Not only do they need to take a good number of individual hits before going down, they'll also One-Hit Kill your entire front-most row should it reach your party before disappearing, and more than one can appear at a time. The Specters in The Haunted Jungle variant.The variant Durable Deep is especially bad with this where every enemy in the level has armored hit-based HP. ![]() This means that you cannot rely on your buffers to grind them down at higher levels, as only your DPS will be able to do so, turning a slow-attacking but powerful DPS into a liability. These not only require a number of individual hits to go down, said hits will only register if they deal over a certain amount of damage threshold. Demonic Spiders: Certain Variants have enemies that have hit-based HP or can instantly kill units, or sometimes both.In the later tiers, Jarlaxle reigns supreme as the best champion in the "Increase Assault Party Damage" category, due to being a Core Champion and therefore easier to iLevel. Paultin is a common sight in the earlier Trials of Mount Tiamat tiers, due to being one of the best Champions for increasing the amount of Scales of Tiamat you get, while also being weak enough that not having him available for a week isn't going to matter for most players.Compounded with "Feast or Famine" upgrade (extra buff from tagged slots adjacent to Shaka, regardless of being filled correctly or not) and a choice whether to add tagged slots or reroll the random slots, he requires to fiddle with your formation every mission reset to get the most optimal buff, if not the maximum, and not rely on saved formations. The more champions placed in an appropriate slot, the more buff you can get. A new champ from The Running event, he introduced a gameplay mechanic called "A Celestial Puzzle" where four random slots are tagged with a random tag ranging from gender (non-binary count as either), party role, and/or race. Shaka seems to be an attempt to avert, or at least downplay this.Eventually it became clear that it didn't matter how much a champion's specialization was buffed if none of the more vocal players ever realized the buffs were there, and champion paths were gradually symmetrized during updates. ![]() Including the players who were writing the guides new players were following to catch up. This got ironed out for a very simple reason: almost no players actually were keeping close enough track of the upgrades they were clicking on to notice the differences were there.
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