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* Cossette & Steffan: A single point of difference, Cosette have one more Power but one less Agility. Does this really affect their play-styles at all ? | * Cossette & Steffan: A single point of difference, Cosette have one more Power but one less Agility. Does this really affect their play-styles at all ? | ||
* Angel & Jean Paul: Both are slightly defensive all-rounders, | * Angel & Jean Paul: Both are slightly defensive all-rounders, | ||
- | * Ibrahim & Shiro: Well yeah, power vs endurance. Their abysmal agility basically forces you to play to their remaining two stats, so their play-style tends to get identical. | + | * Ibrahim & Christian: Both defensive bruisers, but Ibrahim sacrifices everything else for that max Endurance, where Christian is a very good all rounded pilot. |
- | * Christian | + | * Shiro & Raven: |
- | * Crystal & Milano: | + | * Crystal & Milano: |
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- | Now let us say that we're forced to pick a better one among the similar ones, I have no basis to ground this on but let us just pick Angel and Cossette over Steffan and Jean Paul (They look cuter at least). This means that we efficiently have 5 different characters that are viable. Crystal (better than Milano | + | Now let us say that we're forced to pick a better one among the similar ones, I have no basis to ground this on but let us just pick Angel and Cossette over Steffan and Jean Paul (They look cuter at least). This means that we efficiently have 5 different characters that are viable. Crystal (better than Milano), Christian (Better than Ibrahim), Cosette (better than Steffan), Angel (better than Jean Paul), and Raven (better than Shiro). This is a good bit of forcing things, but it gets the point through. We have essentially 5 effective characters. |
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- | Now for the second part, lacking play styles. After all several sort of " | + | Now for the second part, lacking play styles. After all several sort of " |