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She isn't overly strong or anything, its just that she turns every match from a fighting game to a bullet hell game for her opponents. Some people just can't handle that annoyance lol
This is just Relius Clover on steroids at this point.
Cag and Metera are OKAY as long as its not a competent player the same goes with Ferry. Basically all long range characters are the bane of any GBVS player's existance.
You'll discover their weaknesses along this journey.
If you haven't bothered to go through the learning, you don't get to complain about balance just because you don't understand how to counter.
A is still beginner ranks lol
Master is still considered low rank in SF6 lol
It's not like I agree, but that's how people think.
Nier's strength is she gets huge reward from landing any single hit, but she herself is very sub par without death. This much has become apparent after I picked up Nier to try her out and it has helped me tremendously fighting against Nier as other characters by attempting to replicate tactics that other people used against me while I'm playing as Nier.
Nier is a very knowledge check kind of character. You either know, or you don't know about how to deal with her, and not knowing how will become a one-sided slaughter.