"good vs root"
Is this true, most of the people more informed than myself on these forums have said the lower resistance doesn't work on immunes, doesnt that include root?
Admittedly Gamiriki can still help with combo chases, so still useful either way
it works on immunes. Try it and see. Doesn't say 'immune'.
@OP: this fukurokumaru deal is good, not exceedingly good, but is good.
konan is not a meme ninja (while, instead, hinata is, for example), but yes, you don't get a good ninja on the 2nd step, instead you get a summon.
So it's up to you.
If you need a good support ninja and you think the summon may fit in your lineup, go for it.
Otherwise wait for next month.
Coupons don't expire. :-)
lol ,Why you give false information to people, it's work even in immune ninjas , this summon make their resistance weaker , so it's don't matter if they're super immune ninjas , they're still lose some resistance what make them weaker , not like a useless thing like poisons .
poison against not immunes is better.
The thing about Gamakiri is that you can't remove the stat deduction while poison and any other status debuff can be removed. Not only that, if you can't predict if your opponent won't have an immune ninja, getting the stat deduction would be the safer bet.
what is not written there is that are not permanent effects.
they expire after 1 round if not renewed.
(while poison expires after 3 rounds if not cleared).
so, if for any reason (a chase dodge, a full dodge or a different random character selection) you are not able to reapply it to the same target during the round, then the following round is no more there.
if was not so this summon would cost 50k ingots easily and not the 4-5k they evalued it here.
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