Even though other versions of the character may have appeared, this information does not apply to those versions. This version of Starfire, including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored following the rebirth of the infinite Multiverse during the Dark Crisis of 2022-2023.Starfire clashed with Supergirl several times, setting up all kind of elaborate schemes and complex traps until the Maid of Might managed to capture her and turn her in. However the pill only worked partially, making all or some of Supergirl's powers come and go. She gave her henchman Derek Ames orders to administer Supergirl the capsule, and then kill her. Her minion Doctor Kangle developed a power-removing pill, and she decided to test it on Supergirl. Starfire’s tendency to stack intelligence ups makes her an easy enemy for Wonder Girl to take out, also damaging the rest of your team as she destroys this amazing glass cannon.Before launching her plans, though, she needed to get the superheroes out of the way. Her character was created by Marv Wolfman as well as George Pérez. Starfire made her debut in a preview story which was inserted within DC Comics Presents 26 around October 1980. With Starfire, very few evasion characters pose a threat.įinal word of advice, avoid or eliminate any enemy Wonder Girl as quickly as possible. Starfire is a popular superheroine who made her appearance in books that were published by DC Comics. She can act as a bit of a tank with her resistance to death when lots of healing are applied to her allies, and she quickly ramps up to nuke her opponents with a supernova. Starfire is an amazing hero to have, who is unfortunately locked behind a bit of a paywall. Wonder Girl, Etrigan, Constantine, Zatanna Notes Heavy damaging mystics, such as Etrigan, obliterate Starfire quickly before she can get ramped up, shutting her down in a matter of seconds. While she may hit incredibly hard, she is very weak to damage herself, which is why the death immunity in her kit is so important. Larfleeze, Raven, Constantine, Harley Quinn – Mad Jester, Enchantress, Bane, Swamp Thing, Etrigan Countered By Starfire doesn’t really require heroes who can grant intelligence ups, as she stacks them fairly high herself, though she benefits greatly from heroes like Constantine or Harley Quinn – Mad Jester who effectively apply intelligence downs to the enemy team. Starfire benefits most from other toons who can either heal themselves or allies, allowing her passive to proc constantly to provide reliable intelligence ups and death immunity. Seeing as Tamaran Super Nova already does massive damage, the extra 25% is trivial and not as necessary as the stun chance and buff on ally death. When her basic can’t miss, she very quickly and easily shuts down physical-heavy evasion teams. Starfire really shines when an ally is healed, retaliating against a random enemy and gaining death immunity as a result to protect her squishy form. Glad You Are Ok!: 60% chance to use Starbolts on a random enemy when an ally is healed.Legendary: If an ally dies, she gains 2 Int Ups and Tamaran Super Nova Cooldown -2. Do Not Hurt My Friends!: 30% chance to gain 2 Int Ups and 25% Turn Meter when an ally receives damage. ![]() Legendary: +25% Special Damage if Starfire has 5+ Int Ups. ![]()
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