Phoenix:
Well the problem is she doesn’t really do anything very well, her heals are kinda meh, can’t AoE heal very well (lock on and travel time make it kinda bad, not to mention needing LoS), dmg isn’t good, can’t duel, can’t really escape if dived on, can’t self heal outside of her ult.
She’s Ana except instead of CC she has mobility. And falloff dmg.
I found you can survive quite a bit if you hold the speed ring for escape instead of engage.
But I’m a lowly Plat who faces other lowly Plats.
Her primary heals I thought were pretty generous. She can heal up a single teammate really quickly.
She definitely seems more like a ‘team player’ hero and not as much a solo carry hero though.
Thank you, and I couldn’t agree more. Part of the reason she feels “fine” right now is because no one knows what the heck is this character’s deal. Once the hype dies down it will be a different story.
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She is so inoffensive that I doubt many people would bother counterswapping strictly to end the Junes chain.
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H1st0ry:
She needs headshots (like 1.5) on her weapon, be able to double jump on her shift and then we can talk about being balanced. Its not a good sign when a hero comes out and people are 100% ok with her. Why? Because people can deal with her even with no preparation. This will result in a weak hero when people realize how easy it is to deal with her.
This is an unfair dichotomy.
New heroes can also be this way because they are difficult to play well or else they haven’t been figured out yet.
It goes both ways. People calling her weak could be entirely wrong because people simply don’t know how to play her yet.
That argument is something that shouldn’t be used for both sides.
she needs to be gigabuffed to stand next to Pharah and Mauga. There isn’t a Supp right now who is as broken as Pharah and Mauga (or most tanks).