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Not entirely true, Crowe is simply an all around good Champion. I should know because I maxed him to God the very first week this game released. He doesn't require much thinking to play him well, where as other Champions require a learning curve. I already got the other 5 Champions and working on getting those to God too.
The problem with Crowe is that he requires you to think to be able to beat him if he is God rank. Every time I have played against a Crowe that is God, regardless of what Champion I was using the most important factor was keeping track of what the Blood count was at and if the player played any cards to allowed him to gain more Blood. Also holding onto my defensive cards for when they would be needed is very important.
If you can anticipate when your opponent will use his abilities, the match becomes much more manageable and even while using a Starter Champion with only it's 1st ability unlocked you can still beat a God rank Crowe.
Will probably upload more videos of PvP matches and a few of those were against God rank Crowe. One used double Infiltrate with Cover of Night for 20+ damage and I still won no problem. After they use their 2 Infiltrate the match will literally be in the bag since that is Crowe's trump card.
EDIT
Here's the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZBEqEwzVTI