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Author:Naracoh (@naracoh3)
Title: Set 14 Design Issues and Rework Proposal
URL:https://note.com/naracotti/n/n8d5d792786c2
summary
This discussion article, translated by Narakko, focuses on the design issues regarding TFT set 14 and its proposed reworking!
If you feel uncomfortable with your current meta or balance, or wonder "why is this set so stifling?" This is a must-read for those who have questions such as "Why is this set so suffocating? This is an article that makes a bold proposal that takes a scalpel to the fundamental design of the set!
Contents
The author begins by saying that this set is not balanced in a way that can be managed by patches alone, and that the design itself is impossible to begin with. He then breaks the problem down into several sections for a sharp analysis.
The first to be taken up,Galen and Zack's "waste" of 5-cost slots. It is pointed out that even though these two have only intrinsic characteristics, they occupy two of the eight slots in the 5-cost range, which limits the scope for building other characteristics.

The next thing to be told is,Meta bias due to too many "trait-sharing pairs" and "cheap 7 traits"The problem of "too easy to make too strong" is now being sorted out. The problem of "too easy and too strong" configurations, such as Street Demon and Exotech, has led to a bias toward 8-level configurations and the current situation where 5-cost-based configurations are struggling.

Further,Chogas design errorsHe also mentioned that the He specifically pointed out that the conditions are too strict and impractical for what should be a flexible 4-cost tank. It is considered one of the major factors hindering diversity of configurations.
And the last one to be presented.Specific Rework Proposals. Several realistic improvements are proposed to the extent feasible, including a 6-cost transition for Galen Zak, removal of 7 characteristics, and adding a 5-cost to each characteristic.
impression
I think this kind of discussion article is a don't-miss for those who like it!
It was not just a comment like "XX is too strong," but a calm analysis of structural problems at the design level, and there were many occasions when I groaned, "Indeed! There were many situations that made me groan.
I hope the TFT development team gets a chance to read this, it is a good balance of dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs and suggestions for improvement.
If you feel that the current meta is suffocating you, or if you've ever wondered "Why do we have all these configurations?" This is an article that I would like you to read if you feel that the current meta is suffocating you, or if you have ever wondered why it is always structured this way!
Citation:https://note.com/naracotti/n/n8d5d792786c2

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