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blair, if the boss move 2 steps, you lose everything.
I wont argue, but I will say look into two Transcendent mods for him. He has an extremely high damage potential.
you can't try builds in this game, you're locked into a very specific build due to the really bad polarization system they tried to copy from warframe without understanding why it works there. i mean unless you just want to play half-assed builds and always get carried by properly built chars, i guess. maybe the upcoming patch will fix this problem, idk.
But how exactly does it take 9 resets for anybody to figure out that Blair is good or bad. , or heck any descendant
Lets say you are stubborn as hell , don't want to listen to other opinions and just want to make your own opinion about it , fine.
With atmost 2 -3 catalyst and an activator you can most definitely figure out if Blair has the damage output as the remaining catalyst are just fine tuning it and sustain.
This is more wishfull thinking or as some-one earlier said , Maybe he might a get buff in the future , so I might as well do it now
Esiemo needs way more help than Blair.
Ya now I just don't say or think anything which comes to which is worse!