The Fantastic Four have arrived, bolstering the roster with four new heroes! This exciting addition brings the total to 33 heroes within a month, showcasing the developers' commitment to fresh content. Two members of the team, Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman, are available now, with Thing and Human Torch set to join the fray later, fulfilling tank and duelist roles respectively. They'll also participate in the Fantastic Four Team-Up. This synergy enhances Invisible Woman's healing capabilities and grants Mister Fantastic a rapid health regeneration ability.
Given the current limited number of support characters, Invisible Woman provides a welcome addition and diverse gameplay for support-focused players.
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Her attacks pierce multiple targets, damaging foes while simultaneously healing allies – highly effective in crowd control. However, her limited range necessitates proximity to teammates.
Invisible Woman's invisibility is a unique ability, though activation requires 6 seconds of inactivity (no abilities, attacks, or being attacked). While effective for healing, the lengthy activation period limits its practical use. A more efficient invisibility trigger is a double jump, ideal for escaping perilous situations.
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Her right-click deploys a shield protecting a chosen ally. Its fragility necessitates strategic placement, ideally in front of duelists, and repositioning to shield injured allies due to its area-of-effect healing.
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She can both attract and repel opponents. Repelling serves primarily as self-defense, especially before evasive maneuvers. Attracting assists allies in closing the distance for attacks.
Invisible Woman can launch a sphere, pulling enemies into its area of effect and dealing damage. This is particularly useful for controlling chokepoints and inflicting additional damage on enemy groups.
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Three consecutive melee attacks result in a forward push, but this is generally less effective than her repelling ability or double jump escape.
Her ultimate ability creates a healing and invisibility zone for the team. However, its stationary nature makes it vulnerable to area-of-effect attacks.
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In summary, Invisible Woman offers a balanced and tactical support role, comparable in effectiveness to Luna Snow and Mantis, though requiring skillful play.
Mister Fantastic presents a uniquely entertaining character, reflecting his elastic powers.
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His attacks reach medium range, with side-aimed punches hitting any enemy in their path.
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Abilities and attacks fill a meter, triggering an inflated form upon reaching maximum. This form significantly boosts damage and durability.
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His "Shift" ability allows him to absorb damage for a short duration, releasing it as a powerful shot afterward.
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He can attract characters, gaining a temporary shield. Attracting allies provides them a shield; attracting opponents inflicts damage. This ability enhances battlefield mobility and survivability.
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His right-click extends his arm, immobilizing struck enemies, allowing for either pulling them closer or grabbing another opponent for a combined aerial throw.
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His ultimate involves a jumping area attack, dealing damage and slowing opponents. Hitting at least one enemy triggers a repeat attack, similar to Bucky's ultimate, but often less effective.
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Mister Fantastic blends duelist and tank attributes, offering considerable strength, though not surpassing current top-tier heroes.
Both heroes are well-received, demonstrating the developers' focus on unique character design. We eagerly anticipate the remaining Fantastic Four additions throughout the season.