#Professor Critic 👨 vs Quily
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Preparation Skills:
Quily’s
preparation skill is consistent of only **HP Enhancement ** worth of 65% for all army
units. This is now a standard amount of HP Enhancement to almost all marches
.
Active Skill:
Quily’s
active skill is pretty much a straightforward one consisting of triggers like most army heroes
. Don’t be bummed out as despite of it being straightforward this hero’s commutative skill actually rather complex in its simplicity
. ** Quily**’s active skill consists of ** three** triggers, each holding a damage of 80% that can reach up to 120% at exclusive 7
. Both of damage values are actually identical to those of Brynhilder’s
. Both heroes share almost same active skill attributes divided and shuffled into their exclusive skill levels
. This means each hero starts with part of the trigger skill and grows at specific exclusive levels (5 or 7) to meet same value both at 7
. Because of this divide and shuffle, Brynhilder
beats Quily in terms of total value of damage from triggers at only exclusive level 5 while meeting him at other levels
. However, it is important to note that Quily’s active skill can be triggered by any army
unit at the three rows while Brynhilder only triggers her active skill at the front two rows
. This is rather important improvement from Brynhilder’s skill to Quily’s especially at whales
due to them facing Stromoy’s
exclusive 7 that used to leave Brynhilder relentless and with low trigger rate
.
Passive Skill:
Quily’s passive skill is consistent of applying magnetic pulse to 2-4 (depending on exclusive skill level) random enemy units whenever any of the army
units at any row perform a regular attack. The value of the magnetic pulse starts at 40% and increases to 60% at exclusive level 5
. This passive skill is also identical to Brynhilder’s with her skill being triggered by **only first two rows **instead of three
.
In conclusion, Quily
is yet another hero added to TopWar’s copycat series of heroes. Quily is rather an improved version of Brynhilder especially against the navy march. Due to this hero being a copycat of Brynhilder he inherits her limitations in terms of harmonic march setup. This means if you were to use Quily you must also use Nelle
as she is the tax collector in this taxing system based march
. If Quily is not paired with Nelle it would be a moo 🐮 point to use him alone. In addition to the harmonic system limitations, this hero introduces another limitation that didn’t exist for Brynhilder which is being none encirclement friendly. This is because he only triggers his skill by army
units and if encirclement units to be used then he turns almost exactly into Brynhilder
. In short, if encirclement is important to you then don’t use this hero. In addition, if you are using exclusive 5 Brynhilder then this hero is not going to be much of an improvement to your march.