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I would say while yes, Tazuna is a really good card, she loses a lot of value when the ssr selector comes, since that is also when Unity Cup (Aoharu) is released, with Riko and Rice banner. There are better choices, like Kitasan, Super Creek and Fine Motion.
Tazuna is absolutely amazing, no replacement for Kitasan but if you have MLB Kita then you can borrow MLB Tazuna and make your deck a lot better, she makes runs more consistent as well as making high rolling a lot more common. She is outrageous If you have MLB kita 90% of your borrows are going to be Creek or Tazuna with some Fine motions and Bikos thrown in for good measure where they are appropriate, but to say Tazuna is bad is just spreading misinfo.
I have to agree with "2 Anonymous." Half of the trainees are "fragile" they have a lot of mood down events, which is annoying if you are min maxing class 6 PvP, only Tazuna can help with that by making recreation a second rest button. If you get lucky and the next 4 trainings includes the Tazuna card, you can train another one without much risk, for min-maxing stats that is insane. Yes Tazuna is weaker than Kitasan and Creek, but definitely on par with Fine motion, and all 4 are top tier.
One of the worst? Absolutely not. Tazuna is *extremely strong* right now in global, though I wouldn't recommend it over Creek, Motion, etc. There's a lot of misinformation floating around right now due to pal cards being bad because they aren't raw stat cards, but it couldn't be further from the truth. If you don't believe me, go to the rankings for team trials and take a look at the decks of the top 100 players. You'll find Tazuna is very common, for good reason.
Why would you recommend Tazuna Hayakawa as a pick for the SSR Ticket? It's one of the worst support cards in the game, losing even more value once URA is done.