Getting new content updates that add a bunch of new stuff for you to play with is always great. It’s always fun to try out new stuff and when games add big content patches for free, there’s always fun to be had.
In Project Mugetsu, they’ve recently had their Update 2 in the game that added a ton of new stuff. From new content to bug fixes. Some of this new content are moves and fighting styles that players can get and there are too many of them to try it all out. So, you should know what the best ones are!
In this guide, we’ll show you what are the best and worst new fighting styles in the game’s Update 2. We’ll go through all the new stuff and see what their strengths and weaknesses are!
Update 2 Tier List
With the recent update in Project Mugetsu, there’s been a lot of cool stuff that’s been added to the game. From New Shikai/Bankais to new Resurreccions and Volstandings, each with their moves for you to play with.
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Of course, that means that the meta has shifted and most people would want to know what the best ones are! So, here are the best and worst of the new content in a Tier List!
S – Tier
- Nozarashi Shikai/Bankai – A lot of Shikai/Bankai combos have all their power in the latter, but this isn’t the case for this one. Almost all of the moves in the Shikai can guard break and combo extend. Then when you go to Bankai you just get even more powerful!
- Fear Volstanding – You may see the term “a lot of damage” a lot, but this one takes the cake! All of its moves are just so powerful and can deal with enemies so quickly that it might even be overpowered.
- Murcielago Resurreccion/Segunda – The basic move set is average while when you get to Segunda it can deal a lot of damage. Some of the moves are also great for catching runners with throwables and dashes.
- Ichimonji Shikai – Every attack in this move set can be used as Combo extenders and not only that it can debuff as well. The debuff makes enemies take more damage so combined with a clan that has a damage buff you can see how that goes!
- Santa Teresa Resurreccion – With this move set, almost all of the attacks are combo extenders and can lead to some crazy combos. The Whirlwind move is simply amazing because of how easily you can catch people off guard with it.
A – Tier
- Minazuki Shikai/Bankai – The same as Los Lobos where the Shikai can be underwhelming but the Bankai more than makes up for it. It deals a lot of damage, especially with the bleeding effect, and can keep you in Bankai for a long time.
- Los Lobos Segunda – On paper, Los Lobos looks like a below-average move set, that’s until you get Segunda. There are a lot of combo extenders and high-damaging attacks with the Segunda version.
- Gamuza Resurreccion – This move set excels in dealing with runners with all the mobility and projectile moves. Some of the attacks can be a bit difficult to land but with enough practice, it can deal a lot of damage.
B – Tier
- Tiburon Resurreccion – A solid move set with a couple of combo extenders. Whilst the damage is great, the biggest drawback is the special move having an extremely long wind-up. The enemies can just run away while you’re doing it!
C – Tier
- Thunderbolt Volstanding – An overall subpar style with all of its moves. The projectile attack is too easy to miss, the damage isn’t that great and one move is completely useless in solo play.
D – Tier
- All Fullbringers – Right now, the Fullbringers are weak compared to any other styles in the game. Shun Shun Rika is focused on healing which isn’t that great when there are some better moves out there with great survivability. Brazo Derecho on the other hand is just weak.
Those are all the new content for Update 2 of Project Mugetsu ranked in a Tier List. Now, go out there and try to get the best ones! Fighting styles aren’t the only thing you’ll have to worry about in the game. Check out our Best Items Tier List to know more!