Does either FO cron warrant going after (also focus on the specific bonuses highlighted here for TIE) if I don’t have SLKR? For informational purposes, I do have KRU & KR @ r7, and the rest are at r5. Thank you, skol!
Have you already tried to bit MDK with Padmecron? Its just impossible. I don't know what to do with it. Its just an unbreakable wall. I even tried to Ult Padme with CAT. Still can't even kill Snips Ahsoka after that. 🤯
Aye. It can go horribly wrong with JML if the modding is right on SLKR, but definitely JML has a big edge right now. Likely be more tricky when prot crons dust.
JML JKCK JKR JJJ (with his cron, offence level 6, and thick level 3) JKL beats SLKR with both crons. Lets you put JMK on defence with this cron or the Padawan Kenobi cron which makes mirrors and normal counters a pain
@@ScrybeGaming faced 2 that are 577 and 580. My JML is 554. They poke JML every time and then you go next and ability block everyone. Blitz down SLKR and it’s pretty easy. Got a video of a guild mate doing it against a slower SLKR too.
@@ScrybeGaming ramping is not a number set at the start of the battle. While it is different based on the number you start with, it is only variable in that sense. Grievous' health, Ramps. SLKR's Datacron, whilst variable, is a flat value set at the start of the battle.
Let's not get silly with this; this use of ramping is perfectly acceptable and completely applicable. To ramp is to "build up"; it doesn't matter if that ramp has a cap or not, nor does it matter if that ramping is determined before or after the battle has begun. Have you heard of the term to "ramp up speed"? That is to build up speed. Look at motor racing; some races begin with a "rolling start"; i.e. they *ramp up in speed before the race begins*. That's the same sort of ramping I am referring to. It is a sliding scale that is determined before the battle has begun, but that is still ramping based on those variables. We can argue semantics all day, but this is a silly hill to die on XD.
@@ScrybeGaming yes, this silly, but in this example it it is the rolling start that is the fair comparison. It is turning on the vehicle. Stacking would be a more accurate term. And even if the ramp has a limit, i.e Mara Jade's stacks, that would be ramping albeit not very dramatic. But a fixed point you start at is not ramping. It isn't semantics. It's just the wrong term. Sorry to give you guff.
We fundamentally disagree on the interpretation, that's all. Let's just agree to disagree. Sure, I could have said "scaled", but "ramping" is equally as applicable in my opinion :).
Glad I don't run TW cos it's a tricky one -- on the one hand, SLKR beats Rey cleanly, which, with her datacrons is no bad thing On the other hand, on D, he pulls JMK -- again, pretty decent ...