Exploding Penguin
Moderator
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If a person uses a deflectable attack even a single time in a match, you gain value from that core since its numbers are considered into the calculations. Whether or not it gives you a deflect doesn't matter, what matters is that the core had affected a calculation in the system for that fight. Likewise for any other core. This applies to almost every single core existing in the game. If I take ninja reflexes into a battle and my opponent uses a total of 0 blockable moves that whole game then it would be fair to say it had no impact that one fight and therefore has no impact in 100% of all fights. Your counterargument is basically just "It didn't help me win that battle so by default it had no value that match" which is entirely wrong. Ninja reflexes impacts a fight the moment the opponent uses strike or any blockable move, regardless of whether or not you actually get a block. Until people start making builds that just never use blockable attacks in fights consistently ninja reflexes will consistently maintain value in almost all battles. Underdog, on the other hand, just straight up becomes useless as soon as the fight starts if you fight against someone who is the same/lower level for you. I don't even see the need to nerf underdog in the first place. It has never given more stats and most of the time, less stats to those who are lower level than their opponent. The only change they should make is to shift the underdog bonus to not be free stats but something like weaker legendary rank bonuses for level 40s. It works fine for people who aren't at the level cap; it just has inconsistencies since it continues to give bonuses as if a person was lower level rather than lower rank in matches between 2 level 40s. Change it so that , for example, when a rank 1 fights a rank 20, the rank 1 gains maybe 10 legendary ranks spread out evenly among all the possible rank categories instead to make the underdog bonuses more consistent in granting realistic bonuses to compensate for being lower level/rank.
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