What defensive teams are you guys seeing with Tarrot in them that are tough to beat?
What defensive teams are you guys seeing with Tarrot in them that are tough to beat?
Hoe Rollerz
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TP, Sorc, AS, TF, DK L.
Dk l tf tap griff pm
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dk sh rf sor tp
Personally i have tons of issues with DK L,GRIFFIN,CHEMIST,SORCERESS and TP.
TF, DK, SH, xx, Tp. Xx usually Sorc, Chem or AS. Best counter seems to be NA for Tap teams.
Shouldnt be so hard withot tf? Opens up a free knockback aoe silence for your sorc
Surprisingly Grand Challenge had this team which took ages to beat
Griffin, VS, AS, Sorcer, Tarot
He alone not, but combination of Sapper+Tarot+Sorceress + anything else is strong against low hp/back/middle/Int heroes.
Sapper will jump immediately to them, TP target them with his cards and if he gets extra attack and then maybe also Sorc hit with Silence or knockback....
I wonder why there was no AS/TP combo with DL. His Finger of Death skill also targeting lowest HP enemy :
But guess would make it more vulnerable..
I feel like every team ive tried with Tarrot on Def gets wrecked by Ninja
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Then you might have fought bad teams (or not lvl104 r2 TP teams with others mentioned below) or be extremely lucky. No proper team nowadays is vulnerable a lot to ninja. Especially as he misses like crazy.
IE, Sorc, RF, TF, Chemist, etc, etc in team and ninja is welcomed to give energy for getting killed
Lol, how can someone improve his NATIVE English if he is not a native speaker?
Please improve your NATIVE German, French and Spanish to compare....and please decide if you write Tarot or Tarrot.A "native speaker of English" refers to someone who has learned and used English from early childhood. It does not necessarily mean that it is the speaker's only language, but it means it is and has been the primary means of concept formation and communication. It means having lived in a truly English-speaking culture during one's formative years, so that English has been absorbed effortlessly as by osmosis.
And the sentence:does not have any personal pronoms, so can be understood in both direction.I feel like every team ive tried with Tarrot on Def gets wrecked by Ninja