User blog comment:BannedLagiacrus/Discussion of the Week: Fated Four/@comment-26034899-20170422041756

1. Glavenus. He's arguably the most challenging out of all of them, but he's also fun to fight. It helps that he's the most generous in regards to Plates and Orbs.

2. Gammoth. The battle with her isn't too exciting, and she's kind of a double-edged sword; either you wreck her, or she wrecks you. It doesn't help that she just refuses to drop her rarer materials no matter how much I farm her.

3. I'd probably make Astalos into a Neopteran instead of a Flying Wyvern. The Flying Wyvern class has enough members as it is, let's give the lesser-used classes a chance to shine for now, please. And since Astalos is pretty bug-like in both design and nature along with Neopterans being first-gen monsters as well, it'd be a nice change.

4. Knowing the current Thunder-original-Dragon-subspecies formula the games seem to be following as of now, Astalos might get a Dragon-element subspecies in the future.

5. Sure, why not? Just make sure one isn't advertised over the other like Glavenus was; the publicity the Brute Wyvern got caused enough flame wars as it is, let's not cause any more.

6. Hellblade Glavenus, in terms of equipment. Yes, I know he's an edgelord, but he produces some of the most effective weapons you will ever find in Generations. In terms of design and gameplay, I'd say Blue Thunder Lord Astalos is the best so far due to his new and improved gameplay and visually pleasing mix of green and blue.

7. Hellblade Glavenus needs more new attacks. His G-rank gameplay seems kind of lacking when compared to the other Fated Four Deviants.

8. Glavenus is the most popular of the Fated Four in the West? That's surprising, considering how much heat (pun intended) he's attracted due to him overshadowing the other members in both advertising and the game.