The Fire also have rising American teenage keeper Gaga Slonina, who will be bought by a European club soon. Still, his star power and potential to produce a golazo makes me keep coming back. Xherdan Shaqiri does not yet look like the player he was even 12 months ago, which wasn’t near what he was 24 months ago playing a regular squad role with Liverpool. Allianz Field, hosting the MLS All-Star Game in August, is a delight. The problem? Minnesota have failed to pair him with an above-average forward, so it’s truly a one-man show. He’s among the smoothest creators, and has next-level vision. hbJehtdwUf- Tom Bogert Ap24) Minnesota UnitedĮmanuel Reynoso is an elite No 10 in this league. Writing a feature about Peter Vermes so that's enough of an excuse to tweet this gif They aim to sign a legitimate big-time center-forward this summer, though. Zelarayan’s penchant for goals from distance (and a shoot-on-sight policy) moves the Crew up a bit. The Crew’s attack is painfully methodical and, whenever Lucas Zelarayan has been unavailable, almost unwatchable. He should make TFC a lot more entertaining. *Important caveat: Italian star Lorenzo Insigne joins in July. Not even 2020 MLS MVP Alejandro Pozuelo and legendary USMNT father-son duo Bob and Michael Bradley move the needle enough, yet*. Injuries have exacerbated problems on a roster already harmed by a rash of bad contracts. But there’s ample reason to watch even the bottom team on this list, thanks to Ryan Gauld, once dubbed the Scottish Messi by the media, and Brian White, once dubbed the New Jersey Mario Gomez by, well, me. Last year’s VIBES team completely lost their magic after a feelgood run to the playoffs. Overall, the Damage Build requires less gear requirements, but the fast build will have better results.Here’s the list, from worst to first. However, using the Fast Charlotte Build still requires Speed boots, otherwise you’ll end up getting lapped, and she’ll just straight-up never get a turn. Using the Damage Build in the Recommended Sets section eliminates the need to use Speed boots on her, if you can get her to 150~ speed which just substats alone (which is completely achievable if you’ve been farming the Hunts). With a fast Charlotte, these stats are about the same, with the exception of: With a slow Charlotte, the stats you’ll be aiming for are about: When building your Charlotte, you’ll have two ways to go: slow or fast. However, she is still a Knight, and needs to be relatively tanky if she wants to soak up enough hits to activate her s3. Build NotesĬharlotte is one of the few units who doesn’t need Crit Rate, so you can load up as much Crit Damage as you need to. Now, 100% crit rate is not required as skill 3 always is a critical hit as long it doesn’t miss. Her skill 3 can’t be used right at the start, but she can gain fighting spirit easily and you can soul burn it to use it over and over again. Now she is going to fit really well into teams both PvE and PvP. Her skill 1 also turns into AoE when she is buffed. That means she will be beefy enough to take some hits before going down. On top of that, she also gains combat readiness as well. She gains attack and defense buff for 1 turn after that via her skill 2 passive. Now she actually becomes stronger every time she gets hit. Her ratings will be subject to change upon some testing. Charlotte gets a complete rework and now utilizes Fighting spirit, much similar to Ravi and Ken.