Ultimate Weak Legacy 2 Tier List for PVP & PVE [UPD 4.5]

Ultimate Weak Legacy 2 Tier List for PVP & PVE [UPD 4.5]

When it comes to mastering Weak Legacy 2, understanding the different Breathing styles is crucial. With a wide array of options available, your choice can significantly impact your performance in both PVP and PVE scenarios. That’s why I’ve crafted this detailed tier list and guide to help you navigate the strengths and weaknesses of each style. Let’s jump into the Weak Legacy 2 Breathing tier list, designed for players looking to improve their gameplay experience.

Weak Legacy 2 Breathing Tier List

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The effectiveness of your chosen Breathing style in Weak Legacy 2 hinges on whether you’re leaning toward PVP or PVE. For instance, while Moon V2 boasts the highest DPS for PVE, its slower animations make it susceptible to interruption in PVP. Conversely, Sun has quicker moves, offering an edge in competitive play. Below, we’ll explore the individual Breathing techniques and their respective strengths and weaknesses.

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Breathing Style PVP & PVE Ranking Reasons

Moon Breathing
Moon is the hardest style to acquire at V2 but pays off significantly for PVE with the highest DPS. It excels in boss battles and mob control, but its lengthy animations can fall short in PVP when the proper timing is lacking. Unlocking V2 also grants you the Tsugikuni clan, offering enhanced durability, speed, and strength. It’s often regarded as the top choice in Weak Legacy 2.

Sun Breathing
Considered the premier PVP style, Sun may lack Moon’s sustained DPS but compensates with quicker, more effective animations. Both V1 and V2 find their place in PVP, with V1 being solidly in the A tier, while V2 claims the S tier. Quick, spam-able moves also enhance mobility, making Sun the optimal choice for PVP with Moon taking the lead in PVE.

Insect Breathing
This style shines in PVP with its accessibility and impressive combo potential. Insect excels in single-target damage against PVE bosses but doesn’t excel in AOE scenarios. Pairing it with the Kocho clan will provide added buffs.

Water Breathing
The initial V1 isn’t great for both playstyles, but once you unlock V2, it transforms into a power player. Water V2 sports impressive stun-lock combos and the devastating Dead Calm finishing move. Its combination of mobility and damage makes it a flexible choice for PVE and PVP. For optimal results, combine it with the Tomioka clan.

Thunder Breathing
A hybrid powerhouse for both PVP and PVE, Thunder offers excellent mobility and damage output. Particularly effective for early PVE grinding, it holds up well in PVP due to its combo capabilities.

Flower Breathing
Flower stands out as a defensive PVP option thanks to its Vermillion Eye move, which essentially serves as an auto-dodge button. While it consumes considerable Breath, it offers decent DPS and competitive combo potential.

Flame Breathing
Flame mirrors the effectiveness of Magma Fruit from Blox Fruits—a killer option for PVE but not suitable for PVP due to its long animations. Beginners will find its AOE potentials useful, especially when paired with the Rengoku clan for enhanced effects.

Sound Breathing
As a solid choice in both PVP and PVE, Sound becomes stronger later in the game. The String Performance move is effective for both game modes, making it a versatile option, especially when paired with the Uzui clan for buffs.

Wind Breathing
While Wind’s DPS may be slightly lacking, its speed and combo potential make it a competitive PVP option. It’s fast and effective for spamming moves, so consider pairing it with the Shinazugawa clan for added buff potential.

Serpent Breathing
A strong contender in PVP thanks to its combo and sustained DPS potential, Serpent’s Slithering Serpent move can deal massive damage if executed correctly.

Love Breathing
Initially weak for both PVP and PVE, Love becomes more viable around mastery level 85+ with better moves for PVP and decent PVE performance. This style can benefit from the Kanroji clan perks.

Mist Breathing
Combined with the Tokito clan for buffs, Mist has mid-range damage and stun capabilities. It offers significant AOE damage, but its DPS doesn’t quite measure up to the higher-tier styles.

This concludes my tier list and guide for Weak Legacy 2. Are you curious about learning more about the rankings of Demon Blood Arts or tips for finding Breathing trainers? If so, let me know! For added bonuses like Spins or Rerolls, be sure to check out the Weak Legacy 2 codes available.

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