Talk:Deathless Hadaron/@comment-27359281-20151207062156/@comment-5551215-20151212020131

To answer Cheche115, it depends on what you need.

Nadore pairs well with the vast majority of other leaders out there, but might be a better choice overall for a more Light focused team, just based on the damage boost in her BB/SBB. I think Hadaron might be better as a leader if the squad is sustaining lots of injuries, but still surviving. Nadore is better if you're more or less guaranteed to be healthy for most of the action, if only because her attack buff starts to lose power when HPs decline, whereas Hadaron increases the attack as well as the defense while injured and includes a flat 80% buff alongside that. However, Nadore may have stronger survivability, since it looks as if her defense buff when injured is stronger; the team just won't be hitting as hard, which could still be somewhat of a death sentence if you're relying on it to push you through a tough boss before the boss can finish you off. It's a balancing act of defense and offense, and given her attack, defense, and recovery BB/SBB buffs, she can play the attrition game, but if you need her leader skill to pull you through when the boss hits hard and there's a time limit, it isn't as helpful. That really matters more in Raid or bosses who have special fight patterns, so to be fair this is probably very circumstantial and potentially rarer.

They're both great subs and they're both good leaders. It depends on your team composition and what you're facing. On the whole, you want Hadaron for nuking big bosses. You want Nadore for lots of buffs. If you don't need Hadaron for a specific purpose, you probably want someone who's more well-rounded on your squad, but Nadore looks like a better sub overall. Hadaron is someone I bring in for specific fights, whether he's a sub or a leader, so he's not my personal go-to guy, but he might be yours.

If you're considering just using either in the Arena, either is really viable, but again Hadaron might be the stronger leader, since he'll get more out of crippled units that probably won't survive another round of attack anyway. He's incredibly good in Challenge Arena too, since his basic attack stat is monsterous, although there his ST SBB can be a minor liability at times. I don't have Nadore, so I can't vouch for her directly, but having the buffs on her BB, even if weaker than her SBB, should be really helpful for Challenge Arena and reasonably helpful for the regular Arena. Both leader skills will be helpful versus Attack Stat Halved and No Brave Bursts.