Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this “One Punch Man: World” game, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I wanted to figure out who the real heavy hitters are, you know, the characters that can really dish out the damage and take you far in the game. So I started by just jumping in, playing with different characters, seeing who felt good to use.
First off, I created an account and completed the tutorial. Nothing fancy, just getting the basics down. Then, I started pulling characters from the gacha system. You know how it is, the thrill of the pull, hoping for someone amazing. I got a few decent ones, but nothing that really blew me away at first.
I spent hours just playing through the story, grinding levels, and experimenting with different team comps. I read some guides online, watched a few videos, but honestly, nothing beats just getting your hands dirty, you feel me? It’s all about that firsthand experience.
- I tested out each character’s skills, trying to figure out their strengths and weaknesses.
- I paid attention to how much damage they were dealing, how well they could take a hit, and how their skills worked together.
- I jotted down some notes, just quick thoughts on who seemed strong and who was kinda “meh”.
After a while, I started to see some patterns. Certain characters were just consistently outperforming others. It became pretty clear who the top dogs were. So I decided to put together a little tier list of my own, based on my experiences. You can use my tier list when you want to know how to select the heros.
My Tier List
- S Tier: These are the big boys, the ones you want on your team no matter what. We’re talking serious damage, great survivability, the whole package.
- A Tier: Still really good, maybe not quite as broken as the S-tiers, but they can definitely hold their own.
- B Tier: Decent, solid picks. They’ll get the job done, but they might not be your first choice.
- C Tier: Eh, they’re okay. Maybe useful in certain situations, but you’ll probably replace them eventually.
- D Tier: Honestly, just skip these guys. There are way better options out there.
It took a lot of time, a lot of trial and error, but I finally feel like I’ve got a good grasp on the “One Punch Man: World” tier list. Of course, this is just my opinion, based on my own playstyle. Your mileage may vary, as they say. But hopefully, this little write-up will give you a good starting point. Now go out there and start punching!