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you do remember that "duration" increases the effect of the "clock lancet" and "infinite corridor", right?
the second is an end game item, btw.
And yeah, King Bible is not an S-tier. That's just absurd.
You cant claim it to be S-tier just because you like the item (for whatever reason). The item is very useless early in-game, without the full upgrade.
Crimson Shroud is a VERY OP weapon... but the one weapon that fundamentally breaks the game is the Paranormal Scan, since it periodically buffs a random stat for the rest of the run, on top of a reliable heal. Eventually, it'll buff cooldown enough that every other weapon will be firing endlessly. Just like the Unholy Vespers, but faster, dealing more overall damage, and scales better towards making the player literally unkillable.
And in the event an enemy gets close to deal contact damage, your move speed will be so high that you'll leave any threat in the dust in a second flat.
The Paranormal Scan is a SSS-tier weapon and you can't prove otherwise.
Disregard the "Final Word" paragraph, more often than not, you'll get overrun before getting both components for Unholy Vespers. And the few times you DO manage to survive long enough to get evolve your King Bible, and win, it'll be because of the other weapons you've acquired along the way more so than the Unholy Vespers itself doing most of the heavy lifting.
On top of all that, half of the content in the game is basically without mention.
I can reach level 100 in roughly ten minutes on any level with Hyper/Hurry modes enabled with some specific Arcanas. Not to mention I have fun experimenting with different builds for whatever objective I set for myself. Farming gold is too easy with some weapons combined with some Arcanas, and survival is no issue for me.
Weapon Tier List - same as the character list, it is extremely off and doesn't seem to account for Limit Break or Inverse mode and is based on outdated information. The biggest offender is Pentagram/Gorgeous Moon with the statement "leveling up faster is meaningless." If this is aimed towards new player you should explicitly say that a the start.
Random Character - it is not random, it has its own stats and is its own character
Arcana - outdated images and item synergies
Curse - It isn't a "challenge" upgrade, it actually makes you stronger as it creates more enemies which allows you to level faster.
Overall I think you should emphasize this guide is for newer players and this information will not apply for people have been playing the game for a while.
Examples Include:
Limit Break - is completely absent for consideration in your lists and would greatly change how many weapons perform especially at high Curse levels or on Inverse mode.
"Top Tier" Characters is just horribly wrong. It was likely correct 2-3 years ago, but with so many characters (even non-DLC ones) being added over the years. Especially when you include Limit Break, many characters just fall off.