![]() I don't like having my ranged guys kite, since the time he spends running away can be used trying to deal damage. Arivan, I make sure he's behind a barracks. I usually have him shoot from afar, since his ranged damage is really good, but every six seconds or so I put him back in melee to make sure his double-strike doesn't go to waste. To be honest, I actually micromanage Eridan more than Arivan. Eridan's definitely more suited out for powerful foes, but he can also do a bunch against mobs. Lastly, Arivan will fool you into thinking his skills let him be versatile enough for any situation. Eridan also has a much more powerful hero spell, recharging a lot faster and whatnot. You'll have to wait for Lightning Rod or Seal of Fire to recharge before he actually gets to kill something, otherwise he'll stand there and try to look cool. Sure, he has the absolute best abilities out of all the free heroes, but he can't do anything with his basic attack. You leave him alone and he'll lose all three stone circles within a few seconds. The main problem I have with Arivan is that he's a squishy nublet. Get Faustus if you want a hero that can both take down very strong enemies and kill multiple small enemies at once. It's so funny to blow up dozens of gloomies at once because then you have fireballs everywhere. Get Phoenix if you want OPness and crowd control. You could gang up on one enemy or defend multiple lanes at once. Get Durax if you like micromanaging and strategy. Get Bravebark if you want a reliable tank that doesn't get restricted by his speed. Get Vez'nan if you like micromanaging and crowd control. Denas will never die and has some cool attacks, plus his celebrity skill is just genius. Get Denas if you like tanking and fabulousness. Get Reg'son if you want to annihilate big enemies while looking all cool and stuff. ![]() The best/most fun hero depends on your preferences. They have an area and a magic attack and an area stun which is super amazing and they fling chickens at enemies and have a whole supply of kamikaze bunnies and they can turn enemies into ragdolls which have insane melee damage and and and. Overall just an above average tower defense game that's so fun you'll want to try the harder runs on maps to unlock more stars for upgrades.The best free hero would be Razz and Rags imo. Don't be afraid to poke around the environments with your touch screen, there are many useful secrets to discover. And I didn't even mention then fun "where's waldo" style artwork, smooth animation, and detailed environments. Every lover of tower defense should play this game. And on top of that, you have a reinforcements and thunder attack you can aim, and each hero gives you a third unique ability to that hero like turning enemies against each other, arrow rain, more reinforcements, or an instant kill on any one enemy. In addition to the 4 base towers, most maps have unique enviromental towers like a gnome house where you can feed gnomes and they play tricks on the invading army, a dragon nest, giant poison bulbs you can pop when enemies walk past. Not only is the core tower defense good, but the heroes you can choose from and level up add another satisfying layer to strategy as they all play vastly different. Then the specialty tower can be equipped with special attacks like AoE damage, sleep, stun, damage share and damage increase among others. ![]() While there are only 4 types of towers, they can be upgraded multiple times then evolved into one of two specialty towers depending on what you need for the level. Managing the upgrades, range, location, and combination of nearby towers are crucial components many tower defense games fail to bring along. Developers understand the key points of good tower defense. Managing the upgrades, range, Solid, borderline exceptional tower defense game. ![]() Solid, borderline exceptional tower defense game.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |