

This article will take a closer look at my own team composition along with my rationale for each card along with strategies for tackling Alt. With that being said, Phenom x Ina throw all of that out the window as they come high Effective Health, built in Follow Up Damage, natural Resists, bonus combo count, and a strong sub pool. By comparison, blob leaders tended to fall behind as their multipliers could not justify the harder/more orb hungry activation clause. The past meta was heavily defined by pure combos as they are simple to match along with having solid multipliers. These two can combine to make a truly Phenominal team that is able to waltz through the hardest content available despite being a blob-oriented leader. I previously rolled in the Draconic Orchestra event along with the 7-Magic Stone Super Godfest and was magically blessed with both Phenom and Ina. As such, it is important to understand the key mechanics that must be addressed.Ĭontinue reading GH Tsukuyomi x Norza vs Alt. Arena 4 is currently the hardest dungeon available in North America and will push many teams to their limits. This article will include a full breakdown of each of my card’s inherits, latents, and rationale for them being chosen along with a detailed description of the hurdles in Alt. Taking these points into consideration, I want to share my thought process behind building my own team and how I approach Alt. As with any trade, this should not be done on a whim and only completed if you can actually support it. Arena 4 while using a Yuri as a sub as I was unable to roll my own Norza.įurthermore, I Monster Exchanged for Tsukuyomi as I am able to build a viable team for end game content. With this in mind, I have developed a team for my own Monster Box to farm Alt. With the release of both GH Tsukuyomi and Norza, North American players have the opportunity to utilize a truly spectacular team that is able to tackle any dungeon in the game.
