I wanted to test how strong his SP3 and its bleed were. So I did. I also wanted to see if he could KO a Battlegrounds-sized health pool with only one SP3. So I did (more or less). I did NOT set out to see how a fully ramped-up Venompool looks like. I already have videos like that - the last BG meta fit him perfectly and ramped him up really quickly, and I have videos of him fighting Red Skull, Warlock and Shuri in that meta, if you're interested in fury-heavy Venompool fights. This is not a video about reaching the highest damage potential with him, but about how much damage one particular part of his kit can do. Turns out, you don't need a single fury buff for a single SP3 to singlehandedly take off almost 300,000 damage.
@@4Lord_of_Madness The point is to see if he can KO a Battlegrounds-esque defender with one SP3 despite this not being his full ramp by any means and without this being an optimal opponent for him by any means. The results? He most definitely can. What he cannot do in Battlegrounds (at least not without nodes such as last season's, which amped him up tremendously), is to reach full ramp-up. In fact, he can't even reach full ramp-up against Realm of Legend's Winter Soldier. I tried just fighting him and he got KO'd before Venompool even got his first fury buff. I'll gladly take him into 9.1 when that launches, or maybe a Necropolis or Summer of Sadness boss if I think he's a good fit there, but anything that can be gleaned from him ramping up fully in longform content is hard to translate into any kind of viability in stuff like BG, AQ and AW. That's why people say he's too slow there. I was trying to prove that no, he doesn't need his full ramp-up to be able to take down those kinds of health pools in one special attack.
I wasn't testing how quickly I could take down Winter Soldier in general - I was testing specifically how much bleed damage Venompool could do. Yeah, I could have hit him and paused the bleed, but that would have made it a hassle to sort out exactly how much bleed damage he did. By just taking a step back and letting the bleed do its thing, I could get a clear damage number. I didn't refuse to hit Winter Soldier for 15 and 25 seconds respectively because I thought that was the optimal way to play Venompool.
Ярости! Его урон возрастает в 3-5 раз(смотря сколько яростей) как только он начинает стакать ярости так что ну хрен знает зачем этот тест
I wanted to test how strong his SP3 and its bleed were. So I did.
I also wanted to see if he could KO a Battlegrounds-sized health pool with only one SP3. So I did (more or less).
I did NOT set out to see how a fully ramped-up Venompool looks like. I already have videos like that - the last BG meta fit him perfectly and ramped him up really quickly, and I have videos of him fighting Red Skull, Warlock and Shuri in that meta, if you're interested in fury-heavy Venompool fights.
This is not a video about reaching the highest damage potential with him, but about how much damage one particular part of his kit can do. Turns out, you don't need a single fury buff for a single SP3 to singlehandedly take off almost 300,000 damage.
@@Ercarret не вижу смысла в таком тесте, но ок, просто видео с "big red number"
@@4Lord_of_Madness The point is to see if he can KO a Battlegrounds-esque defender with one SP3 despite this not being his full ramp by any means and without this being an optimal opponent for him by any means.
The results? He most definitely can.
What he cannot do in Battlegrounds (at least not without nodes such as last season's, which amped him up tremendously), is to reach full ramp-up. In fact, he can't even reach full ramp-up against Realm of Legend's Winter Soldier. I tried just fighting him and he got KO'd before Venompool even got his first fury buff.
I'll gladly take him into 9.1 when that launches, or maybe a Necropolis or Summer of Sadness boss if I think he's a good fit there, but anything that can be gleaned from him ramping up fully in longform content is hard to translate into any kind of viability in stuff like BG, AQ and AW. That's why people say he's too slow there. I was trying to prove that no, he doesn't need his full ramp-up to be able to take down those kinds of health pools in one special attack.
Wo u didn't hit him..
Hits increase his cooking meter and pause his bleed 😅
Bad way to use him
I wasn't testing how quickly I could take down Winter Soldier in general - I was testing specifically how much bleed damage Venompool could do. Yeah, I could have hit him and paused the bleed, but that would have made it a hassle to sort out exactly how much bleed damage he did. By just taking a step back and letting the bleed do its thing, I could get a clear damage number.
I didn't refuse to hit Winter Soldier for 15 and 25 seconds respectively because I thought that was the optimal way to play Venompool.