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She's one of the hardest character to play with as a beginner since the rest of the characters are wielding their own melee weapon. Although that shouldn't stop me from playing her as I can just adapt to any playstyle as possible.
Her backstory is kinda relatable to me and is similar to Seha but unlike Seha who's turning down his responsibilities and his pasts origin, Sylvi's been trying to meet up with everyone's expectation even though she's been dragging them down. As long as you are there to confront it, It won't get any worse just as her part in the anime Closers: Side Blacklambs.
J is flattered that you consider his fists as weapons.
And it's a trap!
I don't like Levia, I can't get her abilities to flow well together.
I don't like Levia tbh
I don't like Levia tho, not because of the character or looks, it's because of her attacks, somehow it doesn't feel good like Tein's attacks or J's attacks.
PLUS: I also like J cause he's so cool and does Atatatata like Kenshiro from Hokuto no Ken and he's a brawler character who uses his raw physical power and fights with his fists.
easy to pick class ^_^
J also touches on a lot of things that are often overlooked in the superhero genre of fiction as far as the "human" side of the heroes and their surroundings go, which I really appreciate. That frustration that comes with being powerless to defend yourself and solve your own physical problems, and being the "normal" person while all the extraordinary people hold your fate in their hands. That you'll never be the one who saves your life because you weren't born special or weren't selected to be modified to be special.
Then there's J's gameplay. Not much to say about it except that J is GAR as hell. It's fast, it's brutal, and the level of control it provides over motion and precision is easily its top selling point.
- She has an interesting backstory
- Lovable and innocent character
- Shes a caster/mage type of character and I like playing them
My opinion about Levia:
Levia is one of the characters I feel very sympathetic due to the fact that she has a difficult past and goes through the suffering as a dimensional monster while still holding human nature. Her past guilt and the fact that she wants to die herself (and Vulture wanting to dispose of her) makes me really sad. It must be tough on how her free will is limited to just obeying (and sometimes unreasonable) orders, due to the choker on her neck ( And Im pretty sure the rest of the wolfdogs go through this as well). It would be nice if one day she can overcome her past, eventually be free from her choker and start a life on her own.
I'm really interested to know the backstories of the rest of the wolfdogs once they come to NA