I am a “relatively new player” only been back for a month after 2 years of out of the loop. I want to form a good long lasting all around light side team that works across all modes. I’m currently level 65 and now play every day but don’t have too high of ranks. I hear people talk about end game meta teams. Even though I know this isn’t the most traditional team what would something like this be. I appreciate honesty and advice as well as replacement suggestions. I’m trying to combine my favorite characters with power and versatility:
1. Leader: Bastila
2. Revan (Could Be Switched for Leader)
3. Either- Fisto, Chirrut or GMYoda
4. Either- Luminara or Hermit Yoda
5. Either- Plo, Kanan, Obi-Wan
*I don’t have all these characters yet but are they worth working towards as an “ultimate team” or would this team get demolished as I continue? I appreciate feedback! thanks!
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First, quite important...if you are still level 65, I would highly suggest you to start over.. I'm not sure if you are aware, but the people that you are facing in arena are people that started playing when you started (so about 2 years ago) only you stopped playing and you are quite weak, while they are now very strong..you will have a really hard time to be competitive in arena, which means you will get very few crystals, which means your progress will be much slower... If you start over, you can be level 65 again in a month maybe, but in arena you will face enemies much closer to your level, so you will have a fighting chance.
Second, if you start over, there are several guide on what team to focus at the beginning to be able to unlock as soon as possible enough legendary toons.
Going back to your question, if you REALLY want to continue with your account, of the team you are suggesting the best composition is
Revan leader
Bastila
GMYoda
Hermit Yoda
Obi-Wan
However if possible, put General Kenobi instead of Obi-wan and Jolee instead of Hermit Yoda.
If you use General Kenobi with Padme, then you can keep HYoda o Obi-wan
Don't listen to this dude.
Thanks. I appreciate the kindness. I did take the majority advice and restarted. The only problem I’m having now is I made a few purchases on the other account. Do you know how to get them on the new one. Progress is one thing, moneys another.
You can't transfer any purchase on the new account. i guess you will just have to live with it...
But yea, the team suggested by the others above will be decent. It's not meta, but it is still a good team and could land you in the 200s in arena, while still being useful in raids, GAC, and other game modes
Seriously though, the posters above me are right in saying that If you take a break, you'll be left in the dust. It sucks. Also, huge tip, give CG all of your money and they'll reward you handsomely.
If you restart, spend big bux on 7 star characters ASAP to get to the top of arena, and remain there.
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If you are restarting, generally the best 2 teams available for new players are either Phoenix or First Order. Phoenix is easier to play and helps you get Palpatine and Thrawn (which usually means an Empire team to replace Phoenix somewhere around level 70-80, depending on when you hit the legendaries). There should be 2 priorities for when you start over: arena and Galactic War. If you can’t get into the top 100 in the arena, the rewards aren’t really that great so I wouldn’t get too wrapped up around fighting that hard for a good arena team unless you’re top 100 (which usually requires either hoarding or spending). For galactic war, you should be able to clear it daily (with occasional exceptions, based on who you have to fight). The sooner you get both Phoenix and empire, the easier GW will be to clear, since you can preload turn meter on your empire team on the first match, then blow through all the easy teams with Phoenix who are good at recovering health/protection, and then use your Empire team to break through those tougher teams at the end (which is often only possible with the preloaded turn meter). If you go the First Order route, then I’d probably start farming Jedi ASAP to eventually replace your FO team with bastila and Yoda in the arena, which is a great counter to all the Empire teams you’ll eventually face.
3.5 years ago I was squad number 1 with my HK 88 86 Poggle Poe team. $60 in I quit for 1.5 years and came back, using zFinn arena for 6 months and then the rest working up CLS Chew Han C3 and R2.
Finn got me top 400-300 but it has taken a solid year to get to my teetering rank 80.
Now with that said I am still 2.49 million GP and enjoying winning most Grand Arena.
My fleet sucks. Need HMF. You can still find aspects you like, but the bad decisions you will pay for in the long haul.
Around when GA was coming out I had already started bringing many characters to level 50 just to mod them. Boy am I paying for that.
In the "new" mode, Grand Arena, you are pared against people with similar Galactic power than you. If you level a lot of character to level 50 and add mods, you are increasing your Galactic power a lot, but those toons are still worthless and you cannot use them in combat effectively. If your opponent instead of leveling all toons to 50 has leveled just few toons to level 85, gear 12, you might end up having the same galactic power with 0 chance of beating his strong teams.
So the general advice is: level up and gear up only toons you are going to use (or that you need for events). Leveling just for the sake of it can be problematic in the end
WE CAN FINALLY CALL AN END TO THIS THREAD.
Developing characters, that you have a use for in the near future is never a mistake.
Exactly, as long as you'll need them that is not a mistake. Now dont have 20+ of these toons, but in GAC these toons can be very helpful in low divisions actually as a back line d, or a easy clear of the opponents lvl 1 toons