Alright, let’s talk about this Divergent Universe Tier List thing, ya know? I ain’t no fancy gamer girl, but I play my games, and this Divergent Universe, well, it’s somethin’ else. Folks keep askin’ me, “Who’s good? Who ain’t?” So I figured, let’s break it down, simple-like.
First off, you gotta unlock this here Divergent Universe. It ain’t rocket science. Just gotta clear that Simulated Universe: World 3, over in Herta’s Space Station. Heard tell you should finish that “Stranger in a Strange Land” thing in Penacony too, so you don’t get all confused. Makes sense, I guess.
Now, about them characters… this ain’t like pickin’ beans, where they all pretty much the same. Some of these characters are just plain better, no matter how you slice it. That Firefly girl, they say she’s the best. Why? I ain’t exactly sure, but she hits hard, real hard. Folks like her, so she must be doin’ somethin’ right.
- Top Tier: That Firefly, like I said. And then there’s that other one… what’s her name? The one with the big sword? Yeah, her too. They say she’s a real powerhouse. Don’t forget that silver-haired fella, always lookin’ so serious. He’s good too, real good at keepin’ everyone alive.
- Mid Tier: This here is where most of ’em are. They ain’t the best, but they ain’t the worst neither. You know, the kinda folks who get the job done, just not as fast or fancy-like. Got that one guy with the bow and arrow, he’s alright. And that girl who throws bombs, she’s handy in a pinch.
- Low Tier: Now, don’t get me wrong, even these folks can be useful sometimes. But mostly, they’re just takin’ up space. That little robot thing? Cute, but ain’t worth a hill of beans. And that big fella with the hammer? He’s slow as molasses.
But here’s the kicker, see? In this Divergent Universe, you can make anyone level 80. Anyone! That changes things, don’t it? Suddenly that little robot ain’t so useless no more. And that slow fella with the hammer? Well, he still slow, but at least he hits like a truck now.
So, how do you choose? Well, it depends, don’t it? If you want the easy route, stick to them top tier folks. But if you like a challenge, try makin’ them low tier characters shine. That’s where the fun is, I reckon.
Then there’s these blessings. Folks say Destruction and Abundance are the way to go. Specially them Break Effect ones. I ain’t gonna lie, I don’t understand half of it. But it sounds fancy, so it must be good. Just pick whatever sounds powerful, that’s what I do.
And don’t forget, it ain’t just about the characters. It’s about how you use ’em. You gotta have a plan, see? Gotta know who’s gonna do what, and when. It’s like cookin’ a big pot of stew. You gotta have the right ingredients, but you also gotta know how to put ’em all together.
So, there you have it. My take on this here Divergent Universe Tier List. Ain’t perfect, I know. But it’s honest, and that’s more than you can say for some of them fancy-pants guides out there. Just remember, have fun, experiment a little, and don’t be afraid to try new things. That’s what makes this game so darn interestin’, ya know?
One last thing: Don’t get too hung up on the tier list. Just play the characters you like, and you’ll figure it out eventually. And if you don’t? Well, ain’t the end of the world. It’s just a game, after all.
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