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Tell me you don't understand how to play without actually saying it....
Tell me you don't actually have anything to say to the contrary while not actually saying anything to the contrary.
Ill wait while you try to explain how godlike Sonny's power, clearly is by the way, over a free stun (AOE by the way) or connies pick power.
Having grandpa wake up immediately after the intro cutscene ends isn't a good time.
Connie is good at unlocking but has doodoo stamina. (Proficiency)
Leland can get a free stun but is doodoo at touching anything but generator. (Strength)
Sonny is a general victim can do a little of all, but his power is meh. (Stealth)
Ana takes reduced damage but isn't good with stealth. (Health)
Julie can run for 8 days but isn't particularly good at anything else. (Endurance)
Play to their strengths. Learn to play better. They become viable.
leland = dead hard
sonny = map
ana = mettle of man
connie = potential energy at max stacks