Which Lyoko Warrior is the best/worst at using their kit?

Obviously, this is all said with the caveat that they are kids, who can make mistakes, and unlike a game of smash, they probably don't go to lyoko to lab out skills.

My candidate for worst kit user is Ulrich. A burning question that has been on my mind; why Ulrich didn't use triplicate more often? I know the show had a limited budget, so my guess is three Ulrichs on screen doing stuff plus monsters and the other avatars may have been too much.

But tactically, even in situations where he can't fool an enemy (William) or take a 33% chance of being hit, you still have two guys that can at the very least eat a hit and deal damage. Think of all the things you could do:

- Send the clones to support the other avatars or pass them a sword if they are disarmed.
- Super sprint to retreat while using the clones to buy time
- Fight normally and have the clones deal with monsters while dueling or guard flanks
- Use the clones to bait an attack/parry and come in for the finish
- Set up an ambush with the clones
etc...

Then again, it seems like Ulrich's fatal flaw is falling into trap of trying to out muscle William/take his opponents head-on rather than disengaging when he's not winning that particular exchange.

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u/Whiteweasel — 10 days ago

Tyron On The Test Server:

It would be so funny (and terrifying) if everyone waited and then swarmed him at once.

u/Whiteweasel — 18 days ago

Why Do 90's Anime Lairs Look Like That?

Something I noticed about older anime locations - Mewtwo's island (Pokemon), Dr.Wheelo's base (DBZ), the second Dark Tournement arena (YYH), they all have a specific aesthetic. Sculpted, metallic organic shapes, gem/lens like inclusions, spikes, etc... that ends up looking like a bug and a cathedral at the same time.

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the aesthetic (and lament why do only villains get all the cool shit), and I would like to see more examples if there are any! I'm just left with one question, why do they look like that across different franschises? There must surely a be a collective source of inspiration.

u/Whiteweasel — 22 days ago

Tips for playing mapless?

Been playing on a friends server that's mapless, any tips for visual navigating and remembering locations?

Or do I just have to memorize everything?

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u/Whiteweasel — 1 month ago

So a question came to mind for the new quenching system. Obviously tempering lowers the shatter chance, but if you are aiming for maximum power, that begs the question; Has anyone mathed/graphed out where the lower shatter chance from quenching is offset by needing more "dice rolls" to reach a desired power level?

u/Whiteweasel — 2 months ago

Art by Chortekk! I loved the danger bean so much, I wondered what a purple one would look like. This one is named Iobean for Iodine.

u/Whiteweasel — 3 months ago