When I first started getting omegas, I looked carefully at the skills to see which one seemed the most important first, then next, etc.
Rest assured, you will get to a point where you will omega many abilities, so don't feel too much like you might waste them. But just go through and do first the ones that sound the most helpful.
As a rule of thumb, if it adds an ability or 15% damage I'd so go for it, at least with your arena squad. Of it only adds 5%, eh... maybe wait.
I think the worst is barris' basic omega. Its either 5 or 15 damage but no mater what her damage is garbage
It's 15%, but sure probably not worth omegaing. Than again, she's not really worth keeping in your arena squad without a Zeta and/or Kenobi.
If they're just getting Omegas unlocked I'm guessing that's not the case.
OP, it can vary a lot from toon to toon. That's just how I approached Omegas when I first started getting them and it's still something I take in too account.
For example, Thrawn has a basic Omega that adds a stun, that's huge. Others have something like a chance at offense up for 3 turns instead of 2, which is not a priority l.
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Rest assured, you will get to a point where you will omega many abilities, so don't feel too much like you might waste them. But just go through and do first the ones that sound the most helpful.
I think the worst is barris' basic omega. Its either 5 or 15 damage but no mater what her damage is garbage
It's 15%, but sure probably not worth omegaing. Than again, she's not really worth keeping in your arena squad without a Zeta and/or Kenobi.
If they're just getting Omegas unlocked I'm guessing that's not the case.
OP, it can vary a lot from toon to toon. That's just how I approached Omegas when I first started getting them and it's still something I take in too account.
For example, Thrawn has a basic Omega that adds a stun, that's huge. Others have something like a chance at offense up for 3 turns instead of 2, which is not a priority l.