Quote: EgoNautIt turns out I have a little time this morning before we set off, so I thought I'd pop in to say hello.
Thank you for your information on Zook, Arc of Archives.
I support your notion that it would be useful to find a yardstick for the A Tier, but Zook may not be that character. - I've been thinking there's a general trend that the new Skylanders are very strong compared to some of the old ones, so my personal hunch is that the A Tier yardstick character is more likely to be one of the new skylanders, such as a non-S Tier Swaplander. However, seeing as we'll be only considering old Skylanders as we re-arrange the A-Tier at first, we'd be better off pinpointing a well-ported old Skylander that competes with a large ammount of the new Skylanders.
I know I sound like a broken record here, but I'll repeat one more time that
we need to concentrate on re-arranging the old Skylanders before we start thinking about the new Skylanders. - That doesn't mean to say I'll be rejecting any new information given about new Skylanders because any new information about them is always welcome, - it just means that we can't actually place the new Skylanders in the tier list for a while until we've re-arranged the old Skylanders first.
@assassinelf: Please refer to the disclaimer I've put in the opening post of this thread:
Quote:Of course, these tier lists, as with any tier list for any game, are only meant to be taken as guidelines for the purely objective ability of each Skylander in an imaginary situation where the two opponents are of equal skill. In a real life situation, different people have different skills, strategies and play styles, so you should always remember that it’s these factors that ultimately decide the effectiveness of each Skylander you use. You should go by your personal play styles and use the Skylanders you like instead of going by everything on these tier lists!
I will definitely try out some of the old Skylanders to see if their powers/abilities still work like they do in Giants/SSA.
However, today I tried out (my new) Phantom Cynder, and I am utterly shocked. They revamped Cynder in Swap Force. Before any of her upgrades, her lightning did 30 damage per tick, three ticks. That's 90 damage in just 3 seconds! (After typing that sentence I realized that 90 damage wasn't that amazing now, so just disregard that boo boo.
) After her lightning upgrade her lightning does even more damage per tick, with a greater area and a longer duration, which makes it a lot easier to hit the opponent. There could also be some sort of strategy where you shadow dash near the opponent, get them caught in your ghosts and spam lightning, which does damage and makes your ghosts explode. I dunno, something like that.
So long story short, Cynder is definitely a lot better in Swap Force.
EDIT: I just recently tried Cosmic Reflector Star Strike, and I will say that she is very good. However, I do not think that she is overpowered, or broken, for a couple reasons:
1)
She is slow. She's not overly slow, but she doesn't have any dash moves (or any move for that matter) to speed her up, which results in not being quick enough to get away from certain melees such as Stealth Elf and Chop Chop. She'll be stuck using her spin to try and ward them off, which doesn't do much damage on its own, and has a short delay between each spin. Plus, while trying to ward off her attacker, she'll probably end up forgetting about that star she was supposed to be reflecting, which brings me to my next point.
2)
She has to reflect her star to do any considerable damage. A single star shot at the enemies only does 25-35 damage, which with increased health due to higher level caps, isn't much. After 3-4 reflections, she starts to dish out some damage, but before then, it's just a matter of being able to reflect her stars a number of times to raise its damage.
Now, don't get me wrong, I love Star Strike's concept, figure, and gameplay, but I just don't think she's broken, she's just a very, very solid Skylander.