Edited By
Yuki Tanaka
A growing group of gamers is vocalizing opinions on the recent proposed Super EZA for Agl Majin Vegeta, with several comments igniting discussions about his mechanics and potential changes. The mixed sentiment around his ability to consistently satisfy gameplay conditions has many in the community weighing in.
Many players agree that the characterโs ki requirements are not in line with expected damage output. According to one commenter, "Vegeta hits his hardest at 17 ki, not 24," suggesting that his mechanics might need a rework for optimal performance.
Another reiterated, "They need to remove that restriction entirely" to enhance gameplay interactions with other characters.
On the flip side, there are those advocating for a moderate approach, believing a slight adjustment can revitalize Majin Vegeta. One comment states, "they can just MAKE his 18 ki hit harder," hinting that a focused buff could suffice.
One key point of debate centers on how Vegeta interacts with his allies. "replace them with โWhen thereโs an ally whose name includes Bulmaโ" was a suggestion to unify his conditions with familiar companions, adding depth to team dynamics.
โฝ Many believe current ki restrictions hinder competitive performance.
โฝ Options for reworking his mechanics have encouraged positive conversations.
โป "I have good hope for INT MV; his base kit is good and his animations are insane."
Graphic analyses and proposed tweaks are circulating within the forums, but players remain cautious. As one pointed out, "if iโm wrong iโll be happy, very like this card." The hope for either significant changes or a new, more viable version of Majin Vegeta remains prevalent.
Is the community on the cusp of a breakthrough with Agl Majin Vegeta, or are they simply in wishful thinking mode? Either way, the conversation is sure to evolve as more feedback emerges.
"His kit is honestly so bad they need to rework him." - Top comment
For in-depth discussions, visit various gaming forums and user boards where fans continue to share their strategies and expectations for upcoming updates.