The Finnish Phoenix
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@TFP While I do agree that Aqeous might be (second) best water character with it's natural sacrifices and it's overall great deck, I must disagree on you when it comes to revonthurkey. He has little to no actual healing ability to balance out his sacrifices, 6 low damage cards that does not go along with having several special cards and a deck that does not work well at all without CC. Revonthurkey has four 500-Blocks, which is more cost-efficient than any Water card before CC's and the only CC better is 515-Block. That alone makes up for Revonthurkey's lack of healing, especially since heals do nothing when your HP is full and Water has to get going early since it's better suited to starting at 14 charges. The low attack cards are indeed trash, but that's an epidemic shared by most Water characters, Quaztk Lord being no exception with its four 200-Attacks. Moreover, Neutralize is THE best card in this whole game, and Revonthurkey's ability to spring a Corruption without using any of its primary energy supply is no joke in an environment of characters desperately lacking efficient offence. (Guess what Water's most efficient attack card is? 525.) quote:
He can be somewhat strong as a nuker with corrupt at higher levels , but he will get destroyed by any strong offense or a strong defender. That's if you consider the full character pool, but that's not Revonthurkey's fault, it's Water's fault as an element being underpowered. There's no reason why a well-CC'd Level 20 Revonthurkey wouldn't be a problem for every other Water character in the game.
< Message edited by The Finnish Phoenix -- 8/8/2013 13:21:08 >
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