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Today, weโre going to be reviewing multiples, spells that attack players more than once. There are several of these, and weโre going to be reviewing them if they are worth using. Please consider getting your mind for some strategic thinking.
Multi-Hit Single
A multiple-hit single is a spell that attacks one opponent with multiple strikes. Some spells have two strikes, others have three, or even four. They have a range of aim, and usually the more strikes a spell has the worse its aim is.
For example, take Bramble Chain for example, a Plant element multiple hit single spell that can be cast in various ways, including by pets, wands, and epics. The spell attacks its opponent three times with a bundle of leaves.
It has an aim of Okay, meaning its percentage of hitting successfully is somewhere between 60-70%. This isn 't so bad, but in some situations, you have to know the aim of your spells, the type they are, and when there are some good times to use them. Below, the spell Bramble Chain below hits one of its three times, proving it to be unsuccessful at times. It does 3/10 damage, translating into 1.5/5 in the game.
Another spell example is Slice, a two-hit physical spell. This spell has the same aim as Okay, with a percentage varying from 60-70% to hit successfully, but only has two chances to take damage. It does more damage than
Bramble Chain, but it doesnโt have several chances to do damage.
Below, it does hit indeed twice, but this doesnโt happen a lot. It can be proven successful at times, but once again, make sure you understand how to use it. It does 4/10 damage, translating into 2/5 in the game.
One last example is the four-hit multiple, which hits four times. There are only a few of these spells, but a common example is Peck, which can be cast by several pets and some wands. It has an aim of Poor, which translates into at least 50-60%, which may seem worthless at times.
It has an even worse aim and does less damage than Bramble Chain and
Slice, but it has more chances to deal damage despite having a poor aim. It hits half of the four times below, and once again, make sure you understand how to use it. It does 2/10 damage, translating 1/5 in the game.
Now, that weโve overviewed the different types of spells, their aim, damage, and availability, itโs time to finally answer the question:
Are Multi-Hit Single Spells GOOD?
Well, click the drop-down below to see the answer! Click it to have the following questions answered: When do I use multi-hit singles? I am supposed to use them? If not, what are some valid reasons why
and not opinionated I shouldnโt?
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Yes, multiple-hit single Spells are good, but only if you use them at the right time, in the right place, against the right type and not repetitively. I am saying this because sometimes your spells do not hit as many times as you need them to or they donโt do as much damage or close out a battle when you need it to be. Or they miss altogether, but thatโs rare!
You donโt have to use them if you donโt have to! Some good places to use multi-hit spells are in Dragon Isle, where certain bonuses and battles allow a 100% aim of spells, or you have a better chance of landing your aim. Specifically, the Astral Dragon is a good place to use your multiples, and even in some low-level battles, where aim and power donโt really matter. These spells can come back to bite your opponent in the butt in regular battles, but just be careful!
However, if youโre being serious and battling the Puppet Master or Shadow Dragon or something, donโt use them repeatedly! These spells can literally wreck you! So be careful with these!
Also, if you do the math, lets say you are battling a fire type, with a multi-hit-single water spell.
Now, this will be EXTREMELY effective, due to it hitting multiple times, so the element boost will happen 3 times. But if the attack doesnโt get boosted, it is not really recommended, as most of the time, multi-hit spells have low accuracy.
Oh, multi-hit spells are good for this too:
CONCLUSION:
Yes, multi-hit singles ARE good, but as long as you only use them in appropriate situations, when you need to, and when you understand them. This is basically summarizing this few hundred word essay about them!
Be SMART with them! Or ELSE!
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