Special Analysis: Rebawoo (650-700 General)
Update 2026.02: Investigating the tactical stagnation of a former high-cost powerhouse. A study on how physical design limitations can erode the viability of even the most versatile units.
The Geometric Crisis: Fatal Low Fire-Points
The Rebawoo's primary struggle is no longer its stagger output, but its physical geometry. The fire points for the Flexible Beam Guns and Machine Cannons are excessively low, causing critical shots to be absorbed by minor terrain irregularities. This necessitates an elevated firing position, yet the unit lacks the aerial stability to survive in an environment where verticality is increasingly punished by anti-air specialists.
Beyond Defensive Baselines
While Emergency Evasion Lv2 is a baseline survival requirement in the current meta, it is not a sufficient buff on its own. Furthermore, adding defensive layers such as Active Guard would only result in a "half-baked" identity that infringes on other MS roles. To regain its status, the unit requires a radical re-evaluation of its movement-to-fire synergy.
- The Flap Booster Paradox: Vertical movement could resolve the firing angle issues, yet the risk of being grounded by specialized interceptors makes "taking to the sky" a double-edged sword.
- Technical Limbo: The Rebawoo sits in a precarious gap between outdated brawlers and modern vertical specialists, struggling to find a unique tactical anchor.
Conclusion
The Rebawoo remains a "ghost of a former king." In an era where aerial dominance is fragile and ground brawling is hyper-specialized, its lack of modern survival skills and poor weapon placement make it a relic. Without a unique adjustment that transcends standard skill buffs, it will continue to fade into obsolescence.