![]() ![]() When you first start the game, you don't have much gear (And even less gear that's actually good). If your core four doesn't include a Mind offensive unit, pick one to invest in and slot into your PVP team whenever you face a Body-heavy team. Some Supports like Deadeye Erron Black can be strong offensive units if you invest in them enough, but new players don't have it easy.Īfter you have your core four units, I suggest picking another offensive unit for the Affinity you're weakest in. Other support units, like Fire Support Jax, can be good, but early on, with poorly built characters, new players won't be able to draw out the full potential of some Supports. ![]() Shadowmancer Noob Saibot is a support unit, and if you're running the Netherrealm/Brotherhood of Shadow team, definitely go for it, as it's the best team in the game. As for Support units, it depends on your roster. The Healer meta is dead after NRS nerfed Shang Tsung, so you can ignore investing in healers for now. Ranged attackers like Sindel are great investments since you will lack the gear to make your frontline offensive units bulky for a while. Warriors, Attackers, Assassins, and Snipers will be able to perform best out the gate. Many characters have comparable PVP/PVE potency and can run double shifts.įor PVP, new players should focus on their best Defender and three damage dealer units. The smartest thing any player can do is focus on a small, core group of characters to carry you through as much content as possible. I know that goes against how Hero Collectors usually work, but those be the breaks. Thanks to the numerous resource bottlenecks, spreading the love to your entire roster is not something you can do in Mortal Kombat Onslaught unless you're a whale. The other 3-star characters mostly range from mid at best, like Kitana or Fujin, or downright terrible, like Jax or Kano.Ī few 3-star characters might have some potential, like General Kotal as a tank or Mileena as a damage dealer, but due to the extreme character exp bottleneck, it is not worth the risk in case your investment doesn't pan out. The only 3-star characters you can comfortably invest in are Scorpion (I'm pretty sure Ed Boon made it illegal for Scorpion to be bad in any Mortal Kombat game) and Raiden. But unfortunately, you shouldn't be investing in them. Many fan-favorite characters like Mileena, Kano, Sub-Zero, and Nightwolf have 3-star variants. Mortal Kombat is a franchise of favorites and players like using their favorite characters. The 3-star trap is one of the easiest to fall into in Mortal Kombat Onslaught. Please don't waste any of your precious resources on them. But even if they weren't, Minions still wouldn't be worth using.Īll Minions do is take up space in the 3-star fighter pool. Faction teams are still in the early stages and mostly impractical. With terrible stats, largely underwhelming abilities, poor Initiative, and damage, Minions have no redeeming qualities. But minion characters are utterly abysmal in Mortal Kombat Onslaught. It pains me to say this as someone who loved using Mercenary Guard and Lieutenant in the earliest days of Marvel Strike Force. And the only reason for this is because you don't have the other resources needed to invest in characters, so you have nothing to spend koins on. The only resource you'll start to build a decent reserve of is koins. And even we veterans have no options but to farm these resources painfully slowly. ![]() If you are careless with your character exp, relic exp, or tomes, you will quickly run out. And the developers do a great job of tricking players into thinking they've got all the resources in the world.Īs someone who has played Mortal Kombat Onslaught since the beginning of Early Access one year ago and does not have every character and relic I like ranked up because I can't afford it, trust me. Mortal Kombat Onslaught has bottlenecks a lot of them.
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