Set's End Game Journey for Windhawks: Difference between revisions

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| rowspan="2" | S+ || {{#item:4408}}<br>{{#item:300445}}<br>{{#item:300021}}<br>{{#item:300007}}<br>{{#item:27126}} || rowspan="2" |  Explanation of why it's in Tier S+
| rowspan="2" | S+ || {{#item:4408}}<br>{{#item:300445}}<br>{{#item:300021}}<br>{{#item:300007}}<br>{{#item:27126}} || rowspan="2" |  Much like the 40/40 armors reign supreme in their slot for damage output, the Fallen Angel Slug represents a significant boost in DPS for the accessory slot.
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| rowspan="4" | S || {{#item:4399}} || rowspan="4" | Explanation of why they're in Tier S
| rowspan="4" | S || {{#item:4399}} || rowspan="4" | The Thanatos Card reigns supreme as the pinnacle choice for the weapon slot, unchallenged amidst the array of alternatives.<br><br> The Kiel card, in both its versions, facilitates a crucial enhancement in the Ranger's setup: the Mega Blitz Shadow Shield. Without this card, the transition to this formidable shield, which reigns supreme in its slot among Shadow Gear, is impossible. Thus, Kiel becomes the indispensable choice for headgear. <br><br>The rationale behind the 40/40 and its sealed versions remains consistent with the Tier List provided above.
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| {{#item:4485}}<br>{{#item:300195}}
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| rowspan="3" | A || {{#item:4602}} || rowspan="3" | Explanation of why they're in Tier A
| rowspan="3" | A || {{#item:4602}} || rowspan="3" | Both Amdarais Cards are amazing and rival racial/elemental cards. The upside is that they are more versatile, which grants them even more prominence. <br><br> For the Sealed Racial/Elemental cards, this is only true when both conditions are met, as with the Gloom Card for Phantom Amdarais. <br><br> For the Sealed Racial/Elemental cards, they can be considered Tier S when only one of the card's conditions is activated.
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| rowspan="1" | B || {{#item:4601}} || rowspan="1" | Explanation of why they're in Tier B
| rowspan="1" | B || {{#item:4601}} || rowspan="1" | Both Amdarais Cards are amazing and rival racial/elemental cards. The upside is that they are more versatile, which grants them even more prominence.
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| rowspan="3" | C || {{#item:300378}} || rowspan="3" | Explanation of why they're in Tier C
| rowspan="3" | C || {{#item:300378}} || rowspan="3" | On the Snowstorm Angel side, it offers a remarkable increase in damage output. However, its diminishing effect on Critical Ratio in relation to the LUK stat scale renders it incompatible with builds requiring a mandatory 120 LUK.
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| rowspan="4" | F || {{#item:4137}} || rowspan="4" | Explanation of why they're in Tier F
| rowspan="4" | F || {{#item:4137}} || rowspan="4" | The inclusion of the Drake Card here may come as a surprise to many, yet extensive testing with every possible gear combination reveals its lackluster performance. Despite its hefty price tag of 1 billion, it yields less damage than a common 10 million card. <br><br> For the other cards, it's straightforward: they simply fail to deliver any tangible value.
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| rowspan="1" | F- || {{#item:27318}} || rowspan="1" | Explanation of why they're in Tier F-
| rowspan="1" | F- || {{#item:27318}} || rowspan="1" | The Miguel Card resides in its own unique unholy tier. It stands as the worst card a Ranger could desire, falling far behind the likes of Entangled Rgan and the new Grey Icewind combo with Copo. Adding insult to injury, it increases the damage received—an attribute we simply cannot afford.
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