Okay, so today, let’s dive into something that’s been on my mind lately – the “Divergent Universe Tier List.” Yeah, you heard that right. It’s time to rank those equations!
First off, I had to get into the game. To unlock the Divergent Universe, I went ahead and cleared Simulated Universe: World 3 in Herta’s Space Station. Simple enough, right? But, to really get into the spirit, I also finished that “Stranger in a Strange Land” Trailblaze Mission in Penacony. Didn’t want to miss out on the full experience.
After unlocking, I started messing around with different equations. One that caught my eye was the “City Restorer.” This baby is all about shielding and freezing enemies. I spent a good chunk of time setting this up and seeing how it works in action. It was pretty cool to see my characters get all defensive while the enemies turned into ice cubes.
Now, here’s where the ranking comes in. I started with SSS, which, in my book, means ridiculously strong. Like, almost too good. Then there’s SS, which is just a step down – still amazing, but not overpowered. S is for those that are super strong with just a few tiny flaws.
- SSS: Ridiculously strong. Pretty much perfect.
- SS: Absolutely near-perfect.
- S: Incredibly strong, very few flaws.
I played around and found that the hardest second boss had to be Yanqing. Even without his Berserk state, he could still one-shot my tanks. But the real pain was the final boss, the Heliobus. That thing was a nightmare to deal with.
I messed around with the Inspiration Circuit too. It’s this ability tree that goes all over the place. You’ve got these four big nodes at the end and six in the middle, with a bunch of stat boosts in between. It felt like a maze, but a fun one.
I also noticed some folks talking about Clara against Cirrus, especially if you don’t have FF. Decided to give it a try, and honestly, it wasn’t half bad. Clara held her own, which was a pleasant surprise.
I’m planning to keep tweaking things here and there. This tier list isn’t set in stone, you know? I’ll be making small changes as I go. It’s all about experimenting and seeing what works best.
In the end, this whole ranking thing turned out to be a lot of fun. It’s cool to see how different equations stack up and which ones really shine in different situations. If you’re into Honkai: Star Rail, I definitely recommend giving the Divergent Universe a shot. It’s a blast!