Double Waver? Mainstream! Double Merlin? No brainers! Double Tamamo? Yeah... But it's still superb. But, has anyone considered to use a Double Hans tactic? I have a friend of mine who has a fully-leveled skill Hans and my own Hans with 5/5/5 or so skills. Needless to say, the effect was quite bombastic. I frequently use my own Saberlot with this tactic and the amount of crits and stars are tremendous.
With this tactic, you are going to be rained with stars. Want some stars, use one Hans' skill. That skill is on cooldown? Use another Hans' skill. That skill is also on cooldown? Use Saberlot's 3rd skill. By that time, your first Hans' Innocent Monster skill has been refreshed back. Oh, did I mention that both Hans'es' are equipped with 2030?
In addition, with Double Hans' Crit skills, Saberlot turned into a humongous Crit monster! Not to mention, with two Human Observation's skills are activated, it makes sure that the Double Hans will Crit hard. The most obvious problem with Hans is his attack power but when he crits, he hits quite much. The Double NPs of Hans will also make sure, at least, one buff will stick on one Servant. The amount of healing is also pretty good. You won't be seeing too much of 5k-ish HP recovery per turn, right?
What I want to say is, while some other top tier Double Supports are so broken and no brainer, it doesn't make Hans to be underrated, especially a Double Hans. While not as broken as, say, Double Merlin, I found that this tactic can be quite broken on some Servants, especially to the like of Saberlot. I also found that Emiya Archer is also a good candidate for this strategy. So, how is it guys? Have you ever tried this rather underrated tactic?