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Reverse 1999: The Best Sonetto Build (Psychubes & Team Comp)

By Matthew Lynch
March 23, 2024
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In the world of competitive gaming, where strategy and synergy are paramount, Reverse 1999 stands out with its Sonetto build—a composition that has taken the meta by storm. The Sonetto build focuses on maximizing the potential of Psychubes to control the battlefield while ensuring that team composition supports and amplifies Sonetto’s abilities.

The core of the Reverse 1999 Sonetto build revolves around strategically placing Psychubes, which are essentially psychic energy cubes wielded by Sonetto that have various effects on friend and foe alike. These include slowing enemy advance, boosting allied attack speed, or creating zones of silence that prevent ability usage. The versatility of Psychubes makes them a formidable tool for area denial and crowd control.

For the best implementation of this build, a team should focus on characters who can capitalize on the disruption caused by Psychubes. A typical team comp includes:

1.Sonetto – As the centerpiece, Sonetto is pivotal for controlling fight tempo with her Psychubes, skillfully timing their placement to foil enemy offenses or secure objectives.

2.Tank/Initiator – A durable character who can engage and soak damage is essential. Their role is to lead charges or defend positions, using the breathing room created by Psychubes to find an advantage in skirmishes.

3.Support/Healer – To maintain Sonetto’s momentum in battle, having a support that can heal or provide buffs ensures she can continue to deploy Psychubes without falling back.

4.Ranged DPS – A character with long-range damage can take advantage of enemies caught in Psychube effects, sniping them from safety or bursting them down while they’re impaired.

5.Assassin/Flex Pick – This player adapts to in-game developments, exploiting weakened foes caught off-guard by previous assaults but also peeling for allies when opposing teams close in.

Communication and coordination are vital components for making the most out of Sonetto’s build. Timing of capability deployment is as important as their placement; allies must be ready to respond quickly to exploit situations created by Psychube effects.

The key strategies for utilizing Reverse 1999’s Sonetto build include early game zone control and establishing lane dominance, mid-game objective seizing through superior team fights initiated with Psychube placement, and late-game securing victory through precise use of area-of-effect and debuffing properties of these potent psychic constructs.

Successful execution of Reverse 1999’s Sonetto build has consistently proven to provide a competitive edge at high levels of play – showcasing that with careful planning and expert execution, this team comp is indeed one of the best currently out there.

 

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