![]() ![]() 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. At one point there were significantly more differences down specialization paths for core and early event champions (most notably Gromma) rather than a single choice with an obvious result the original choice also affected what level some future upgrades were at, what they were, and what their multiplier was.Once Barrowin got nerfed, this mindset all but vanished. Other formations could not deal as much damage as this. Before a character overhaul and re-balancing, any formation without Barrowin and Strix was considered sub-par by several players, as the former could give the latter a ridiculously high multiplicative stacking buff that dominated enemies with sheer damage. ![]()
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