Quote Originally Posted by Slashley View Post
It is difficult to answer this as we don't know how generally powerful you are, what kinds of teams you have (just having SSRs is nowhere near as good as having the right SSRs), how long you've played (how many old UE weapons you have), etc. etc. etc.

In addition, people have different ways of playing.
Personally, I'd focus on your best element team (P2W Eidolon or a functional SSR team) until its Grid is PERFECTED (for a new player, this can mean something as simple as 9x MLB Disaster SR Assault weapons and one 0-Star Soul weapon, all at slvl20). It is good to have a go-to team for content that the on-element team might struggle with. After that's done, set your own goals on what to work next. Do you have a second team that is head and shoulders above ahead? Maybe perfect that one. Or just aim for the next Tower, or the next GO, or whatever else you fancy.
While it's obvious that SSRs =/= good comp, that got me thinking which of my comps is actually my strongest. My water grid is most skill leveled, but that's in large because it was the first element to get a decent comp together, and haven't really thought about it since then..... What comp do you think is better between my water and wind comps, strictly from kami standpoint

For water, I'm running (or will be - Cthulhu is still underleveled): (Soul), Sarasvati, Cthulhu, Asherah, and Ryu-oh. Still have no soul weapon, but that was largely to reach def cap (using Storm bow alvand), but now that I have Cthulhu + Ryu-Oh, might finally invest in soul weapon.

For wind running: Herc, Cu, Azazel (will replace with Titania when I get her leveled/awakened), Hastur, and Gaia. Debating swapping Herc out for Shingen when I get Titania going.
Weapon grid is poor right now - need to rework.

My water weapon grid is both more heavily skill leveled and better overall, but my wind grid will get there with time obviously. If it matters, using tiamat and icarus for water and wind respectively, and have kaiser dragoon for both of them.