Talk:Sanguine Hood Ciara/@comment-26336535-20151029230300/@comment-26336535-20151104022325

To the first anon, derogatory terms are frowned upon on this wiki.

Actually, I have Ciara, and have had her since her release. I never mentioned her BC production, only that Quaid provides one of the strongest BB momentum buffs in the game, second only to Miku. As I also mentioned, his ES is crazy, turning him into a tank and a nuker.

Once again, Anons have completely missed the point:

She outclasses him as an elemental changer. She doesn't outclass him in LS since they are kind of different (Ciara is entirely attack focused, while Quaid once again provides a very strong BB momentum buff). Quaid attacks with 6 elements, whereas Ciara attacks with 4. Ciara buffs team attack, but Quaid gets stronger as he dies, and that can stack with a team attack buff. Ciara is very easy to kill compared to Quaid with his ES. Plus, Quaid can actually support light and dark units on his LS, which allows for more variety (Hadaron, Nadore, Semira, and other favored units would find Ciara's LS kind of useless since they don't get the attack buff). By the time you get a 7* like Quaid, you should be able to make a decent Rainbow Squad anyway.

Let's look at some things that happened to me in Challenge Arena: Ciara gets nuked by normal attacks alone. Quaid survives 4 normal attacks, and then uses his BB which attacks with 4 elements and kills all the enemies. Next day: Ciara actually survives, and uses her BB. She kills one unit since she didn't deal weak damage to anyone except that one unit that died.

As for the last Anon, no one ever said I was ever gonna take him to solo anything. I'll admit my last sentence sounds like that, but use logic please. What I meant was Quaid can deal massive damage on his own, taking his ES and stacking ATK buffs onto it. Also, as a note, I've used him to solo things before. It's not unfeasible for a unit to do that.

Now for Griff's batch. Yes, you could use that batch to replace Quaid. But let's look at that. You'd need two RS units instead of one. RNG doesn't love everyone, and not everyone buys gems, so getting one unit is more feasible than getting two units. Plus, you might not even get units that fit with your squad in terms of buffs, meaning you have two slots that are taken up by units with extraneous buffs. On the other hand, you could slot in Quaid and use any unit you want.

Again, Ciara outclasses him as an elemental changer, but everything else they do is different except for the attack buffs on their LS. Ciara reacts like all the other units and dies when she gets hit too many times, while Quaid just gets angrier.