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1) It works well in front of an amp, whether it's clean or dirty. This is a major plus if your amp doesn't have an effects loop.
2) There's no novelty sounds. I found I got bored of shimmer or modulated type verbs pretty quickly. The controls on the Talisman enable you to have a wide variety of reverb tones that always sound "right" - there's nothing sickly in there and you can go from super subtle to epic ethereal with ease.
You've pretty much confirmed my thinking, too. I do have a few amps with proper spring reverb, and really like the plate reverb sound...when I had a Zoom CDR, the Plate was my goto reverb, every time. Whilst I find the extras of the Topanga and Meteore appealing (the modulated secret mode, and the gained up driven verb), they would definitely be of the "look at me!" school of reverb, rather than the "let me get on with my job" camp.
Talisman it is then!