I’ve been delighted with dread wringer (though I would love to have a functioning special, pls for the love of god Nintendo). And I play a lot of comp and have really enjoyed that its more flexible for a variety of modes than my other main front line weapon, range blaster, which is only particularly strong on tower control.

I’m really proud, in the first few days of the season I got dread wringer to 607th x rank placement on the leaderboards for tower control, which is higher than I’ve ever been, I was super proud 🥺.

I think I’m also grateful to have a front line weapon I really like that can paint now, range blaster is garbage at paint lol, but dread wringer has me pretty often getting highest turf covered for a match!

Heavy edit seems busted strong, but I did a really bad job of playing it, I think I was just playing with the wrong mindset about how to position and control space. Its a cool weapon though! (But also it desperately needs at least a little nerfing lol, its sooo strong). And I had a good time playing machine a bit again; I’d kinda dropped it cause its kit honestly felt too good, but I love having a point sensor kit for it again, even if I’m horrible at inkzooka 😅 a more supportive kit would have been kinda nice, but I think only I would be happy with that. I love a kit with a main that can carry and a kit that can help me and my teammates play our best. And the new brella is super cool but also I’m no good at brella, but I’m happy they gave it at least a miniscule buff and a super strong kit- it desperately needed it

  • orange
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    11 year ago

    @Cris_Color yeah, I can’t play brush too much because it wears out my trigger finger. But having a passive, helpful special instead of zipcaster which I haven’t got the hang of makes it much more appealing to me

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      11 year ago

      Makes sense. I think having a special you don’t have to work really hard to get any value out of can make the game a lot more relaxed