Just like to remind u guys

Bap with the supp passive heals 150 in 3 seconds and still hasnt been addressed

Yeah,handle that thx :grinning:

Why wait for the support passive to heal?

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I mean seeing his winrate in the beta he didnt exactly seem op

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Ironically, I think Baptiste has a lower win rate because he always does best with immobile compositions where his arc projectile is easier to hit on slower targets and when its harder for people do dive in on him. He can only move vertically (easy target to hit).

Baptiste just doesn’t support a game well where half the tanks are super movers (dva, hammond, doomfist, and winston). While nearly all of the DPS picks are long range or divers themselves.

Tanks where half the reason immobile comps existed giving support to DPS like Mei or Reaper to get into a team.

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Which also makes his ult much more situational. Half the time, he’s the only one using it.

People keep forgetting that support passive will only trigger when they don’t get any damage for 2 seconds. If the passive is active and you shoot at them, the effect will stop.

Supp passive is fine.

I think the Support passive is a bit too strong in a lot of situations. Especially with the recent update/change to the DPS passive.

Maybe they should lower the tick rate or amount of health received for each tick. It will likely become an issue further down the line.

I don’t want to be considered a free kill on Support as much as the next person, but it’s too forgiving.

The support passive will only help their survivability by this :pinching_hand: much especially for support who don’t have self healing capability like Zen and Brig. Most of the time they got healed by other support or healing themselves. This changes nothing.

Considering I have around 200 hrs on Zen, and roughly 1k on Ana, I can say with confidence it certainly changed a great deal of how the game felt for me. And yes, it can and has made some situations easier than they should have been otherwise.