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Latest revision as of 04:31, 25 September 2019
Creeplord wrote:
Because if you don't have at least one of both then even characters of a low lvl with OP hax can defeat you (as an example, Giorno curbstomps Goku, keks)
TheMonsterOfTheAbyss wrote: Why would someone need good hax, or anti hax to be above basline? There is no real correlation there.
Totally unrelated to being baseline or not, being above baseline (insert tier) refers to being above the minimum threshold of Ap/Durability for that tier. Not how good the character is compared to others in the tier.