I'm not sure why I'm still discussing this, but since there's at least one reasonable person still participating:
An inference to other situations, based on one situation, holds only when the premises of that situation are satisfied by other situations. In other words: apples and oranges. In this case, Thunder--and this Thunder build in particular--has unique strengths and weaknesses. In my builds, I try to push essential debuffs onto kamihime, whose abilities tend to have higher accuracy rate (especially SSR kamihime with accessories) than Soul debuffs; this Thunder build relies on a Soul debuff. Other builds can also reliably make use of Sphinx (after the 9T CD), whereas this particular Thunder build cannot. Elemental advantage builds can land debuffs reliably even without additional help; this build relies on limited kamihime, so one can presume that this wouldn't be used as part of a typical elemental advantage build.
But this is all rather moot because people that treat discussions as slugging matches aren't actually interested in what others have to say, but rather why they're right and others are wrong. That's why I don't have much interest in continuing to respond to his strawmen arguments.




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