


Reclaim Alexandria - (AoE 35 Earth dmg + Team Precision, 36s, 1 CD).I Didn't Ask For This - (40 Light dmg + Team Damage Boost, 42s, 2 CD).Recommended Moveset "What'ya doin' Rick?" "Stuff. Instant Death skill is very very low chance.Only Sunburn and Shield removals as negative effects.Best skills are Light based in a Light meta.Many Team Double Dmg and Dmg Boost setups.Good team support in You Gonna Make me Count?.He can have a pretty good niche in Wars though as a Dmg Booster or dealer depending on whichever you need to take on a Defense. In PvP he could have a very small niche, but overall Piercers are still the way to go there. Overall Rick, while not incredible, is still a pretty solid monster at what he does. His Relics then are really good for an Attacker, Sword boosting dmg and Mask giving him very good Stamina or HP replenish options. He's not a good Support, he can't heal or NER or any of that, but it's nice that he can pass dmg boosts to his whole team consistently. On top of that he then has multiple skills that boost the Accuracy and Dmg of his whole team while he's dealing his own dmg to his enemies. His R5 SC gives his whole team an immediate Dmg Boost. That all is thinking with his Attacker skills in mind, wheras his Support, while also not so great, can actually help improve his own dmg or the dmg of his Allies. He also has Control Imm which allows him to stand in the face of most Deniers as long as they don't have CDA. Permanent Undead Hater though does give him the ability to really put the hurt on certain strong mons like Fropsi. That said he lacks any huge or substantial gimmicks like Anticipation or Pierce to really let his dmg shine, as he can be easily blocked by the many powerful defensive effects in the game. He only has 1 DoT setup though in Sunburn. His raw dmg output is pretty amazing, boasting a Single 70 Light dmg that also has an AoE residual Massive, and an AoE 50 Light dmg skill, there's no doubt his dmg is there.

Probably being the worst of the TWD collab monsters, that honestly still doesn't make Rick a bad mon at all. The first Walking Dead collaboration monster added to the game, Rick Grimes, is a Light element Attacker + Support hybrid that's both a bit basic in some aspects but is still capable of packing a serious punch.
