User blog comment:Thertium/Týr/@comment-35331811-20190405214947/@comment-32398851-20190513135219

Sadly no, he's still overpowered on my book.

Stats: Skills: Passives: Noble Phantasm
 * Really high ATK stat, straight blowing Jalter's ATK stat (13,244) out of the water.
 * High HP stat despite having an ATK stat higher than Jalter, and we all know how low Jalter's HP is.
 * Really fucking high stargen. Gilgamesh's stargen rate is 7.9% compared to Tyr's 25%, and again, we all know that Gil generates abnormally high amount of stars despite only having one Quick card, while Tyr has 2 Quick with just 1 less hitcount.
 * Really fucking high NP gain. Again, comparing it to Gil's 0.34% NP gain while Tyr has 0.83%, with the same hit count no less, and both has their 30% battery skill with Tyr's battery having a flat value of 30% unaffected by skill level, while Gil has to rank his battery to rank 10.
 * Really low base Death Rate of just 5%.
 * High double Command Card buff for the whole party, and buffs self with Anti-Beast & Servant damage along the way. Other servant's party-wide double Command Card buff (such as Ishtar Rider or Queen of Sheba) are only 20% at rank 10.
 * 2nd skill is just basically Merlin's Invul and Waver's Defense buff merged, except it's on steroids now.
 * 3rd skill has really high effect for having multiple effects, 2000HP Guts, 20 Stars, 30% NP Charge, and 30% Charisma.
 * All skills has really low cooldown for their effects.
 * Ragnarok and Tiwaz Rune are definitely overpowered for being just a passive.
 * Highest rank of Divinity, or rather, God(dess)'s Essence.
 * Basically Reines' NP but better and (again) on steroids, with enemy Quick and Arts performance down for 3 turns based on overcharge.

Yeah these are definitely overpowered, say all you want but the Ascension's ridiculous costs doesn't make it okay to make something this overpowered. In fact, it'll just make him straight up as close as we can get to a whale-exclusive servant. I'd say just reduce his stats, skills, passive, and NP numbers/effects.