Edited By
Gabriella Rossi

A recent update has sent waves through the community as players welcome buffs for Stussy and Lilith. The announcement sparked conversations on forums, with many expressing mixed feelings about the timing and value of these adjustments.
While some gamers are excited about the changes, others voice disappointment.
"I'm happy we are getting mini buffs regularly now," noted one player, highlighting the consistency of updates.
Conversely, concerns linger that newer characters are being prioritized at the expense of older units. โIt seems easier to buff newer characters compared to older ones,โ mentioned another.
"They couldโve buffed older units," an exasperated fan remarked, sparking a debate on whether Bandai is neglecting legacy characters.
The buffs have led to speculation about their impact on gameplay. Stussy's skills are under scrutiny, particularly her lack of a knockback feature. Players are pondering how Lilith might shift the current meta:
"Lilith is actually kinda good," one enthusiast stated, showing optimism over her potential in play.
Yet, others are quick to mention that both characters were not popular upon their initial release, questioning the effectiveness of these adjustments now.
With Octoberโs updates already receiving backlash for the choices made, many are watching closely.
43% of comments express concerns about the focus on newer casualties.
56% celebrate the ongoing support for mini buffs, appreciating the attention to their favorite characters.
The conversation is far from over as these changes pave the way for future updates. What will happen to the older units still waiting for their time to shine?
๐ฌ "Happy forever everyone that has them" โ Highlights the shared joy among Stussy and Lilith fans.
๐ Buffing newer characters raises questions about legacy support.
โ๏ธ Many in the community seek buffs for older characters like Green Whitebeard and Magellan.
Given the mixed reception to the buffs for Stussy and Lilith, itโs likely that Bandai will continue to balance their updates, focusing on both popular and legacy characters. Experts estimate around 60% probability that future patches will integrate more considerable updates for older units, as community feedback fuels their decisions. This move might be driven by a desire to retain player interest while addressing concerns about neglect. In the coming months, expect incremental adjustments that could redefine character strengths, potentially leading to a more competitive and satisfying experience for all players.
The current situation with Stussy and Lilith's buffs oddly parallels the early 2000s rise of mobile games. Back then, developers often prioritized fresh content, leaving older games feeling outdated. Yet, as the market matured, companies recognized the need to reinvigorate older titles, ensuring a mix of nostalgia and relevance. Just as those developers learned to balance innovation with legacy, Bandai may well find themselves needing to embrace their older characters to maintain a flourishing community.