Discuss how this normal card would be placed into the tier list! Assuming how easily it can be used in general or placed into a deck. Factors which contribute to this include offense, (poking/piercing, flanking, winning clashes) defense, (blocking, establishing routes, map control/occupying space) openings, (meaning its played on the 1st turn) special building, (combo ability, how easy is it to activate the card's special point) special attacks, (this can be considered for all aspects of the match which is early/mid/endgame) its ability to be played at any time, (wont be a brick/unusable past a specific point) and finally the niche situations that it would be usable in if thats applicable. Which is described in the voting channel. (Note that every map is considered in discussions except for Box Seats)
#Aerospray MG
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so, this combos well with Splattershot Pro and Splatterscope. problem is those cards aren't all that great, so you don't have as many reasons to use this lol
still, it has a reasonable footprint (only 3x4) so its not in as bad a position. but I can see it struggling.
I think this card is a bit underrated. i don’t know how to explain. The shape is a bit weird, but that’s exactly why I run it on Thunder Point. Its quirky shape allows for some very nice placements.
7/10
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firstly I find it amusing that the characters they chose for both aerospray cards both have the same hairstyle as Cobalt. the aerospray life chose me guys
now onto the actual card itself. this thing can activate itself so easily. it can activate other cards so easily. it is superior to RG because it has more card specific combos / sets up well for multicombos with specific cards, I prefer using this one with hype manta and harmony for instance, but in general they're both quite versatile cards that you can often easily find a gap for. it can activate things using the curling bomb looking end, and can activate in situations such as inside steel eel a-la tri-slosher on the other side.
I've actually managed to claw my way out of a bad "where the hell are my small cards" turn 10 many a time by doing a 3-for-3 special attack with an aerospray so I still maintain my lead and don't have to pass.
it fills a different sort of combo niche than cards like l-3 (which I THINK is also a 7?) because it's not playing for easy special on t the edge perse, it's playing for easy special by utilising the ledge shape that is probably going to show up somewhere on the board, and it's easier than you think to set up another card such that they'll both activate.
now do I think this is a "can go in every deck" sort of card? I'm not sure I can recommend it to that degree. it finds its way into A LOT of my decks but not all, and that's down to how I like playing my combos which has sometimes been my downfall as well! that being said, even though it wouldn't synergise well with staircase edges for instance, I actually found it and its mirror very valuable over various iterations of my gemini deck, so that goes to show its versatility does really let it be useful anywhere.
i think that's the most i've ever written for one of these lmao
why does she have two eye markings, that is kinda cool
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