King Bling
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Since we all know how pathetic mercenary has got due to the fact that static smash is very weak, now lets see some other energy gaining moves, TM - Has battery backup, guaranteed amount of energy, on top of it assimilation, increases with strength, but deals nice amount of damage plus draining, suitable along with battery backup TLM - Has battery backup, guaranteed amount of energy, on top of it frenzy, increases with strength, but deals nice amount of damage, suitable along with battery backup CH - Static Charge, gives a little less amount of energy, on top of it does not drain energy, but the grenade compensates for it BM - Parasite, takes 20% for 2 consecutive turns, on top of it gains energy from it, easily destroys high energy builds BH - Static Grenade, takes energy gains 65%, increases with support, on top of it, its good MERC - Pathetic static smash, gains hardly enough for a single heal, apart from that nothing Now people will cry and say its all fine, mercs are doing good, bm < merc, and stuff like that but have you even played the class personally and seen its pathetic static smash, before crying here go change to merc and see it, then come back and put your complains and cries, ok now back on the topic. I say since all the energy taking/gaining moves are constant, apart from mercs, if someone uses kartherax or uses intimidate, the static smash diminishes to even a more pathetic state where its pretty much ultra useless. So I suggest to make it gain a certain percentage increasing with support. JUST exactly like static charge, it cannot be altered by strength, it wont increase with strength just a certain , constant, non changing, amount of energy gained from it, just like bh. Since only 1 core can reduce support, which is ultra rare. So this change will BALANCE it totally out, making this class re-usable to certain extent. People who are going to say its all balanced, I say again, dont just comment here with what so ever no experience, if so , before commenting, least change to merc, test it out youself, and then come here and comment. Thank You.
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