Quiraji Guardling - what breed for PvP?
What breed are people using of this guy? I like speed to make Blackout Kick eat two of the opponent's turns. But beyond that, both health (humanoid bonus) and attack (bigger hits/better Sandstorm damage reduction) look good and I'm having trouble choosing between 5/15, 8/18, 9/19, and 11/21.
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Re: Quiraji Guardling - what breed for PvP?
I got a speed and a power breed and plan on leveling both. I guess it really depends on how you want to use it. From my limited experience against them, they don't seem very tough, but that could've also been my opponent. Havent done much testing myself though

Re: Quiraji Guardling - what breed for PvP?
I'd like to use it with the Crush/Sandstorm/Blackout Kick configuration. Without high speed and Blackout Kick this pet seems like a bad version of Anubisath Idol. But with high speed Blackout Kick is a solid turn advantage move, as it costs one turn to use and eats two of the opponent's turns.Tahsfenz wrote:I got a speed and a power breed and plan on leveling both. I guess it really depends on how you want to use it. From my limited experience against them, they don't seem very tough, but that could've also been my opponent. Havent done much testing myself though
Still debating breed.
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Re: Quiraji Guardling - what breed for PvP?
Tahsfenz wrote:If you want blackout kick, go s/s
I second this, if you are going to use blackout kick then S/S is a must. If you are not going to use blackout kick then P/P would be the breed of choice.
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