Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Leader Analysis: Gremory


Dark rows have always been my preferred team and playstyle, and it makes writing this very hard to be unbiased. Still, a high damage multiplier combined with rows is formidable, and I don't regret going for this harder pull. Even as she slowly slides down the tier lists, she is still a very strong and capable leader.

SUBPOOL: Though balanced typing is an odd choice for dark rows, the inclusion of devil subs (and soon gods) makes it really easy to find a suitable sub. You will want prime dark/heart double orb changes like Pandora or Akechi, but single orb changes are good as long as they do not break hearts. The strongest subs to make Gremory shine are gated by REM though, and include MP purchases Xin Hua or Yomi Dragon(after buff) as good sub choices.

POTENTIAL: The typing restriction is a little difficult for newer players, but more developed boxes can fully take advantage of Gremory's potential. 144x with rows is a very strong multiplier, and can often sweep most floors with ease. However, strict combos and dark matches are necessary on resolve or damage absorb floors, and getting skyfalls can be quite problematic. Players will need to know where they can stall comfortably to keep actives ready, and plan them ahead to consistently activate her leader skill.

EFFICIENCY: For more developed teams, you can often get away with multiple dark matches instead of rows if you use a skill. However, when not using a skill, the board requires more manipulation or many favorable orbs to sweep. Haste actives with orb creation can alleviate some of these issues, but often you will find yourself in need of an active to deal reliable high damage in most cases. Rows are often the best match, but TPAs with the right subs can help in efficiency.

STABILITY: Gremory relies on heart cross to stay healthy, and has no RCV multiplier, but a steady flow of hearts helps with that. Her skill however, is one of the best in the game, and often keeps the team healthy in most cases. Her JP buff includes a row heart, but using both a row heart and a heart cross is very heart intensive. In addition, her 35% shield is not strong enough to take on radars without maximizing her hp, and utility for dark rows is rare outside from inherits.


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  1. Heart cross so bad, pls review a good play style kthx.

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