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00:00:00 – 00:21:50
The video focuses on creating a gold card tier list for MK Mobile, evaluating each character's abilities, utility, and overall effectiveness. The speaker emphasizes that the list is subjective and based on personal experience, inviting civil discussions in the comments. Key characters include Johnny Cage, Balanced Kenshi, Nimble Reptile, Scorge Baraka, Blood God Kalan, Cover Up Cassie Cage, and Classic Smoke. Characters like Hanzo Hasashi Scorpion and Classic Smoke are praised for their versatility and debuff abilities, earning high rankings (S tier), while others like Kintaro and Commando Kano are deemed less effective and placed in lower tiers (D or garbage tier). The assessment involves balancing characters' passives, synergies, and special moves. Notably, Combat Cup Sonya Blade and Classic Sonia receive high praise for their essential abilities in pivotal battles. The video concludes by inviting feedback and teasing a continuation in a second part.
00:00:00
In this segment, the creator begins the process of creating a gold card tier list for MK Mobile. They provide a disclaimer, admitting they haven’t played many gold cards recently and acknowledging that personal experiences can heavily influence opinions about these cards. For example, the creator values Nimble Reptile highly due to personal usage, while others might consider him weak. They emphasize that the tier list reflects their personal opinions and invites civil discussions in the comments. They also thank a user named Mand for creating the template used for the tier list. The first cards assessed are Johnny Cage (placed in C tier) and Balanced Kenshi, who possesses power drain abilities and boosts team power, and is initially placed in C tier but is then considered slightly better.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the host evaluates various characters, assigning them to different tiers. Scorge Baraka is placed in D tier due to his power drain ability but slow speed. Blood God Kalan is ranked B tier for his utility despite being a basic card. The assessment is focused on passives and synergies rather than stats. Jitsu Jin is labeled as garbage tier for having poor synergies. Dragon Breath Bicho is put in C tier for his decent special and passive abilities. Bone Shaper Shinnok and Commando Koo are both demoted to garbage tier because of their ineffective passives. Cover Up KY Cage is placed in A tier, with the host acknowledging her usefulness as a starter character but not deeming her worthy of S tier. Lastly, Creaner Subzero is under consideration for D tier or garbage tier based on the limitations of his abilities.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the tier placements of various characters from a game, focusing on their abilities and usefulness. Johnny Cage is placed in D tier due to his limited passive abilities. Subzero also goes to D tier, while Cybernetic Jacky Briggs is deemed trash. The Triber characters are mostly placed in B tier, with the exception of Subzero Triber, who is put in A tier due to his utility outside of the Triber team. Dark Raiden is considered a solid A-tier character, while Dark Lord Calan and Demolition Sonia are put in D tier for their limited utility. Elder God Cani is surprisingly ranked in B tier for his useful passive, especially for beginners. The segment indicates that the video might be split into two parts due to its length.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the tier ranking of various characters. Gunslinger Aaron Black is placed in B tier, alongside Eldad Kenchi and Flaming Fist Liu Kang, while highlighting Liu Kang’s speed and damage capability. Tiger Fury Goro is demoted to D tier due to lack of significant abilities. Grandmaster Subzero is rated one tier above Cryomancer Subzero, landing in C tier. Hanzo Hasashi Scorpion is placed in S tier for being a top-notch gold card with versatile abilities. Hattrick Kung Lao is surprisingly put in C tier due to his snare ability on special attacks, despite being perceived as weak. Heavy Weapons Jax is also considered solid due to his damage-dealing and durability with toughness gear. Inferno Scorpion is placed in B tier assuming his spear spam is no longer effective. Injustice Scorpion is noted for his stun ability, which keeps him out of the garbage tier, unlike Commando Kano, who lacks other useful abilities. High Tech Jacqui Briggs is mentioned as an underrated character if used properly.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker ranks various characters based on their utility and effectiveness in the game:
1. **Combat Cup Johnny:** Highlighted for his ability to frequently use his special one.
2. **Hightech Brakes:** Praised for power generation increases for certain teams, deemed essential for beginners, and rated B tier.
3. **Unstoppable Jason Voris:** Criticized for underperformance, with regeneration on special two being his only notable feature, and rated C tier.
4. **Kintaro:** Described as ineffective due to the need to take damage to activate his passive, labeled as garbage tier.
5. **Classic Jade:** Praised for her speed, snare on special one, powerful special two, and overall utility. Rated as A tier, with consideration for A+.
6. **Classic Noob Saibot:** Criticized for his lack of useful buffs and debuffs, unremarkable special attacks, and limited utility, rated D tier.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the speaker evaluates several characters from the game “MKMobile,” discussing their strengths, weaknesses, and overall utility. Scorpion is categorized as an “S” character because his moves can easily delete other characters without requiring much skill or strategy, making him akin to a cheat code. Nonetheless, the speaker prefers to avoid using him due to this lack of challenge. For beginners, however, Scorpion’s powerful abilities can be advantageous.
Classic Oric is rated “A” tier despite being the best blast killer, due to his limited use in other contexts. Classic Smoke earns an “S” tier rating for being a crucial character necessary for debuff-heavy battles, making him irreplaceable and the best gold card in the game. Classic Sonia’s ability to spam special moves and team Shield break earns her an “S” tier as well, proving her utility in various battles. Finally, Classic Subzero is rated lower and placed in the “D” tier.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the tiers and utility of various characters in a game. They place Classic Kano in A tier, citing his powerful stuns and Doon special, but debate between A and B tier. Classic Mileena is placed in B tier due to her healing abilities for female teams, although the speaker doesn’t frequently use her. Combat Cop Sonya Blade is highly praised and placed in S tier for her irreplaceable fear on tag ability, making her essential, especially in battles against MK1 Jade and regarded as one of the best gold cards. Lastly, Kobu Jutsu Kitana is briefly mentioned and rated as D tier, with the speaker admitting to rarely using her and lacking knowledge of her passive ability.
00:21:00
In this part of the video, the creator wraps up the current segment and announces a break before the next part. They encourage viewers to share their opinions on the choices made, as long as the discussion remains civil. The creator thanks viewers, members, and patrons, and mentions that part two will be released the following day.