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TEAM BUILDER! here are my options, give me your thoughts?

I've been (mostly) free to play, and the RNG gods have blessed me. My current line up is as follows: Takumi, Camilla, Robbin, Eirika, Kagero, Leo, Hinoka, Caede, and a 4 star Olivia. The team I've been using the most is Eirika, Takumi, Kagero and Robin. How would you swap it up and why?

Asked by Arctic Iris1 year 10 months ago
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You need a bonus hero, did you keep the 3 star Narcian they gave us? Takumi/Robin(m)/Olivia/Narcian would work ok.

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oh yup my bad didn't see that. Just replace Narcian with Eirika then, (Takumi/Robin(m)/Olivia/Eirika). Switch out Robin for Kagero if you feel like you don't run into that many Takumis.

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Nah I wouldn't switch out Robin for Kagero. You need at least one magic damage dealer to deal with tanks. The thing is having too many colorless units on one team may seem like a good idea because of the neutrality but in terms of pvp, you want to have the color advantage over your opponents to have the better chance of winning. I would go Takumi, Camilla, Robin, and Eirika based off what you listed.

Takumi- best colorless unit, period.

Camilla- Brave axe and mobility allow her to pose a threat to lance and even axe users. She has a great AoE passive too.

Eirika- great support unit with her attack/ speed buffs and pull ability to disrupt the enemies' placement.

Robin- Great Takumi counter and his overall stats are solid for a defensive mage. You need magical damage to provide more flexibilty as well.

Olivia is tempting to put on your team but you don't really have an offensive "powerhouse" that can benefit from her dance ability unlike Linde, Nino, Abel, Lucina, etc etc. That's my input for your team.

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i greatly appreciate your input. makes a lot of sense.
The biggest reason i chose Kagero over Camilla is simply due to the current meta... most every team has more sword/infantry then anything, and Kagero can oneshot nearly all of them, with Eirika's buff.. But i suppose being more well rounded is much more effective in the long run.

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