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To beat, a game in which gods fight to the death, has recently received updates in items and stats for various characters. In various patches, some gods relied on defensive abilities, while others thrive on heavy attacks. However, some are downright overwhelmed for most of them smites seasons.

There are gods in To beat who are so far ahead of the rest that they can lead teams to victory themselves. If winning is a player’s goal, then these gods are worth choosing from.

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King Arthur

Warriors are the most complete class in To beat. They can be tanky or offensive depending on what a team needs. King Arthur is popular and versatile in many games, with To beat be no exception. He is a character who will thrive in his attacking ability no matter how he is built by a player

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Arthur thrives in combat because of his abundance of skills that can hit multiple targets at once. He is extremely mobile and if built with adequate defenses, he serves as a strong front line that both distracts the enemy gods and does heavy damage.


Thanatos

When watching a program such as: Game of Thrones, death can be satisfying sometimes. Play the same way as smites god of death is arguably the most blissful feeling in the game.

Thanatos is a character that will thrive at any stage of the game if played correctly. His healing factor of killing enemies allows him to stay in combat and “bring death” to multiple gods. He’s a pick that needs to be played aggressively to really shine as he needs to stay on the attack consistently to heal.

Fenrir

In Thor: Ragnarok, the fenris wolf was overshadowed by Hela and Thor, two of the most powerful characters in the MCU. In To beat, however, when gods see Fenrir, they run away. This is due to an overwhelming move that the god has in his arsenal, namely a heavy brutalization.


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Fenrir can grab an opponent and deliver a series of blows that are difficult to interrupt without hard control from the crowd. He is very mobile with a jump in his gear and will deal damage no matter what items a player builds. When in doubt, Fenrir can use his ultimate to grab an opponent and drag him to certain death. If Hulk had fought smites Fenrir, he may have lost a few limbs in the process.

Change

The Chinese goddess of the moon resembles a Disney princess in appearance. Plenty of Disney movies can make fans cry, and similarly, Chang’e will make any opponent cry. An experienced player can carry an entire team with the right Chang’e damage buildup.


What makes Chang’e such a strong choice is her ability to heal while dealing heavy damage with low cooling abilities. She also has a move that allows her to become completely immune to damage and crowd control effects. A good Chang’e player can take on three gods at once with the right strategy.

chronos

The god of time has interesting equipment, which allows him to serve as a cross between a magician and a fighter. His basic attacks and abilities deal insane damage in the late game.

Chronos can be difficult to carry due to his speed, ability to chase opponents, and high damage to a single target. He also has a strong stun that allows him to hit combos with ease. His ace is his ultimate, allowing him to undo any damage he takes and keep attacking.


Artemis

Most late-game fighters are a problem for any enemy team, especially if they’re building critical chances. Artemis may not be one of the most powerful Olympian gods, but she is probably the deadliest fighter in the world To beat.

With the right build, an Artemis can remove certain characters with three or four basic attacks. With her skills, she can slow down, root and stun opponents. If another team has an Artemis, expect pain, suffering, and constant rooting in vines.

cabrakan

The ability to create nearly one-shot characters is what earned Cabrakan the nickname “Cabroken.” Playing as this god feels like controlling the Hulk, and Cabrakan even has a “nerd Cabrakan” skin reminiscent of “smart Hulk.”

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Once a decent Cabrakan player has accumulated some damage, gods will die quickly. He can easily chase, stun and block his opponent’s escape with mountainous walls. Once he has captured a god, that god is as good as dead. If Cabrakan was ever the antagonist in a Thor movie, he would be arguably the biggest threat he faced.

ullr

As mentioned with Artemis, fighters are usually unstoppable in the late game. Their basic attacks allow them to quickly take out their enemies.

A good Ullur can win a game without any help. He has strong base attacks, a jump, powerful damaging abilities and thrives when cool-down is included in his build. Plus, it has an incredible range. Just when you think they have escaped from an Ullur, an arrow rains down on their heads and removes them.

Zeus

The Father of the Gods is arguably the most popular mythological figure ever. Zeus has been played by many actors in film and many voice actors in gaming. In To beatZeus is voiced by the legendary Christopher Sabat, a fitting choice for a god of Zeus’s caliber.

What makes Zeus so menacing in To beat is its chain lighting ability. This allows him to attack multiple enemies at once and deal devastating damage. If the enemy team makes a single mistake, Zeus will make the sky rain and the gods will fall. The last thing players will hear is Christopher Sabat’s voice mocking them.

Freya

In terms of carrying a team to victory, Freya is hands down the best. Like Chronos, Freya has fused the sense of a fighter and a magician.

Freya’s abilities boost her base attacks, allowing her to hit multiple targets in an area. Her basic abilities deal an incredible amount of damage, and her ultimate ability grants her immunity from mob control and the ability to kill opponents without taking any damage herself. A late game Freya can expect a penta kill very often.

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