Alright, let’s talk about this Black Clover Mobile game, and who’s good and who’s, well, not so good. You young folks with your fancy phones and games, always wanting the best. I don’t get it, but I’ll tell ya what I know.
Now, they got these things called “tier lists.” Sounds fancy, right? Basically, it’s like sorting chickens. You got your fat, egg-layin’ hens, and then you got your scrawny roosters that ain’t good for much. Same with these characters.
Let’s start with the tippy-top, the S-Tier. These are the cream of the crop, the best of the best. Like those big ol’ tomatoes in my garden, juicy and red, not like those puny green ones that never ripen. If you get these characters, you’re lucky, I tell ya.
- Julius: This fella, they say he’s somethin’ else. Powerful magic, like a thunderstorm in the middle of summer. Good for whippin’ up on them bad guys, whether it’s the story mode or fightin’ other folks. He’s like that strong bull we had on the farm, always gettin’ the job done.
- Mars: Now, this one’s tough. Like that old oak tree in the back pasture, ain’t nothin’ gonna knock him down. Good for protectin’ your team and dishin’ out the hurt. He reminds me of my old man, stubborn as a mule but always reliable.
- Lotus: This one’s a bit tricky. Like a fox sneakin’ into the henhouse. He can mess with the other team, makin’ ’em weak and confused. Good for settin’ up your other characters to do the big damage. Reminds me of that sneaky neighbor kid, always causin’ mischief.
Then you got your A-Tier. These ain’t too shabby either. Like those good ears of corn, not the biggest, but they fill you up just fine.
- Yami: This guy’s dark and mysterious. Like a cloudy night before a big rain. He hits hard and can take a punch. Reminds me of that stray dog that used to hang around, always lookin’ tough but deep down he was alright. Good for attackin’, I hear.
- Mereoleona: This woman’s a firecracker. Like a wildfire, burnin’ everything in her path. She’s strong and fast, good for gettin’ in close and causin’ chaos. She reminds me of my sister, always full of energy and ready to fight. Good for all sorts of battles they say.
After that, you got your B-Tier. These are your average Joes. Like those potatoes in the cellar, they’ll get the job done, but they ain’t nothin’ special. They’ll do in a pinch though.
And then there’s the C-Tier and below. Now, these folks… well, they’re like those skinny chickens that barely lay any eggs. You can use ‘em if you ain’t got nothin’ else, but don’t expect too much. Some folks say even these can be good if you use them right. I dunno, sounds like makin’ soup from stones to me.
Now, this ain’t the end-all, be-all, you hear? Some folks might say one character is better than another, but it all depends on how you use ‘em. It’s like cookin’, you can have the best ingredients, but if you don’t know how to put ’em together, it ain’t gonna taste good. Same with these characters, you gotta figure out how to make ‘em work together.
And they talk about “PvE” and “PvP.” Sounds like a bunch of gibberish to me. But from what I gather, PvE is like fightin’ them computer critters, and PvP is like fightin’ other folks. Some characters are better at one than the other, just like some folks are better at plowin’ fields and others are better at milkin’ cows.
And then there’s this “recovery magic” they talk about. Like healin’, I guess. They say that Witch Queen is the best, but it’s “technical” they say. Sounds like she might not always be the best choice. Reminds me of that old wives’ tale, sometimes the simple remedies are the best. So maybe those lower tier characters with healing skills ain’t so bad after all.
So, if you’re just startin’ out, try to get them S-Tier characters. But don’t fret if you don’t, you can still do alright with the others. Just gotta learn how to use ‘em right. And remember, it’s just a game. Don’t get your britches in a twist if you ain’t winnin’ all the time. Like my old pappy used to say, “Sometimes you get the worm, sometimes the worm gets you.” It’s all part of life, ain’t it?
And don’t go spendin’ all your money on these games, you hear? Money don’t grow on trees, even if these fancy phones make it seem like it does. Save your money for somethin’ important, like a good pair of boots or a warm coat for the winter. That’s what I say.
Anyway, that’s my two cents on this Black Clover Mobile tier list thing. Hope it helps you young’uns out. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my chickens.