While I don't agree with everything, I do read and consider everything. If your reasoning is valid, then I'll definitely consider your viewpoint. If you see something you disagree with, then please say so in the comments. ![]() Skipping B Rank and going to C Rank was already hard enough, and I probably should've done a B and D rank character before Peasant, which is why I think everyone should follow this rule of thumb, because it helps a lot when getting started. I then moved on to E Rank, and did Peasant. After Royal Guard, I stayed in S Rank and finished Ninja, Fire Demon, and Iceskimo. For example, I beat insane mode with Orange Knight first. If a character with unique magic is ranked low, then it's recommended that you only use them if you know that you'll be successful with them.įor myself, a general rule of thumb was that if IĬan beat insane mode with a character from the tier above that character I want to use, then I can probably do it with that character. The E and some of the D rank characters' magic is rather poor, which means that if you want to use them effectively then you'll be stuck with juggling and arrow spamming, which is just stuff all the other characters can do, and it's no fun if your character isn't even unique, at least when you're starting out. ![]() That's because they only differ by magic, and nothing else (with the exceptions of Green Knight and Ninja.) Notice that the top-tier characters are mostly boss slayers and/or have good crowd control, or have unique and special magic movesets that enable them to do stuff other characters can't (Take Saracen and Bear's tornado juggle for example.) If you notice, all the characters with the best magic end up on top. The characters' differences are so significant it can make the difference between destroying boss' health on insane mode in seconds with S rank characters, or getting stuck on the last few bosses on normal mode with E rank characters. Not all characters are programmed equally.
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