The difference between that build and my templar's build is, that build has a legitimate chance of dying to a 20 pow verrine double aurora (with even slim worm equipped), and templar survives against a 20 pow tornado aurora (with reliable flash equipped).
If you're going to talk about maximizing your chances, having a better stat or weapon on one unit by one or two isn't going to help you win battles. Making a strong team wins battles. When making a strong team, you have to explore all of your options.
Example. Okay, I need a mounted physical unit. I already have an axe aurora user in assailant, so I should try using a wyvern sword and have it use counter! But I'm one mage short! I already have a pursuit Lunar Knight, so can a counter templar work?
Things like that. One can't just throw together a random set of units and expect to win a battle. A team has to have chemistry. That being said, I'd love to see you send a team consisting of mainly darks and axes (with a bow or two in between) against a well-balanced and built team and expect to win. Hint: You'll be in for a rough time.
If you're going to talk about maximizing your chances, having a better stat or weapon on one unit by one or two isn't going to help you win battles. Making a strong team wins battles. When making a strong team, you have to explore all of your options.
Example. Okay, I need a mounted physical unit. I already have an axe aurora user in assailant, so I should try using a wyvern sword and have it use counter! But I'm one mage short! I already have a pursuit Lunar Knight, so can a counter templar work?
Things like that. One can't just throw together a random set of units and expect to win a battle. A team has to have chemistry. That being said, I'd love to see you send a team consisting of mainly darks and axes (with a bow or two in between) against a well-balanced and built team and expect to win. Hint: You'll be in for a rough time.
Show me your moves.
Formerly known as Magus.