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Puzzle and dragons tier list na
Puzzle and dragons tier list na





A lot of the fun of this game is trying out different leaders and team comps, and switching subs in and out based on your needs for a specific dungeon. So do we really need tier lists?Īs we can see, it’s just not really worth making a tier list for PAD cards. This is a non-issue in Puzzle and Dragons, as there are no PvP battles. The reason why tier lists work for games such as Super Smash Brothers or Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is due to the fact each character has different skill sets and have their own counters and characters they counter. The closest thing we have to PvP are Tournaments, but those are still against a set group of enemies and lacks the random variable of what your opponent might have or choose.

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Tier lists are better suited for PvP games It’s always best to build around a dungeon, and not make a general purpose team, something that a tier list can’t take into account. This also heralds back to the previous two points, in which people might be discouraged from attempting a dungeon if they lack a card that we claim would be the “best” for that dungeon. One of the biggest problems with not creating a tier list is the fact that not all cards are suited for certain dungeons, or some cards fare better than others. Different cards excel in different dungeons If you want to see this in action, go to a large server like the PAD Community server, go to the help section and wait til someone with a really good box post for help… chances are they’re using a “Top Tier” card like Yusuke and can’t activate the leader skill. This also goes into limiting creativity, as the player in question would more than likely not take another look at their box and try to change things up. I’ve seen players stick to one specific leader, thinking that they were the best card they had, and not try other team compositions as they banged their head into a dungeon. It could also discourage players who weren’t fortunate enough to obtain that card from continuing on. If we were to make a tier list, put it on this site, and say “X card is SS Tier” everyone and their mother would suddenly try to obtain that card, and use it constantly without working with other leaders or the rest of their box eventually causing the game to become boring since that one card is the “end all be all” of leaders making it so they only play with that leaders play style. CONS Everyone would blindly follow the “best card” Players who haven’t been around in some time who were used to old pairings could use something to help identify how the game has changed over the time they were gone and what the new “meta” is, so they know what new or popular leaders to have up as friend units. Helps returning players identify how the game has changed It would also be a nice tool for players to identify what makes a good leader as opposed to a sub. 99% of the time it was some random dungeon drop. When my brother started PAD, every time he got something, he sent me a picture asking if it was good or not. New players won’t know what makes a card good. So let’s take a look as to why a tier list can assist or destroy your experience with Puzzle and Dragons~ PROS Help new players identify decent cards There are many reasons why a Tier list would be a good idea for some games, such as Super Smash Brothers or Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. The thing with Puzzle and Dragons, however, is that people can work with that crap and still progress through the game just fine do you really think people couldn’t clear A3 or AA before Yusuke came along? In games, this is no different there will always be something that’s super good, and something that’s super crap.

puzzle and dragons tier list na

Tier lists have been around longer than I have, and have an important purpose in helping people identify what stands out apart from the rest.







Puzzle and dragons tier list na