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Abomination spat
Abomination spat










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It feels like Nunu is not particularly strong in this comp, especially since it’s hard to flex Ironclad to make him tanky enough to survive the high-dps physical carries even at 3*s. The comp has 3carries, where Brand applies high DoT and Kalista can one-shot units when she casts her spell and the abomination has high CC value + backline access when it comes out. Seems like a pretty flexible comp that does best when being rerolled. I haven’t seen any successful redeemed / knights / Velkoz comps but I’ll add them if they start to pop up with some success.Ĭarries: Brand (BB, Morellos, Archangels, any AP), Kalista (Runaans, BT, DB, any AD)įrontline: Brawlers (Nunu+Voli), Revenants (Voli/Ivern), Mystic Ironclad skirmishers (6 skirmishers) (super simple to pilot, seems kinda op) This also means that there are probably more 3* low-cost units on PBE than there will be as the set matures.Īlso, it feels like the strongest comps right now are primarily physical damage, so ironclad + bramble + s-bramble are super strong.Ĭomps that seem at least decent right now (in trait order) Since there it’s hard to know what’s “viable” per se, discussing units per-trait is probably the easiest way to parse the new comps.Īnother thing to note is that because the set is so new, people are not playing strongest board in the early/mid game so reroll comps probably have boosted placement since they are not punished as hard for rerolling on a lower level before hitting their 3*s. Some other comps are more modular and feel like they can succeed with swappable carries/frontline. 6/9 forgotten, 6/9 nightbringers, and Hellions. In particular, Titans seems really insane on frontliners (Kled, Mord, assorted tanky frontliners, nightbringers, etc.) coupled with Redemption and Ironclad buff.įrom an initial impression it feels like this set has a lot of comps which do extremely well with vertical synergies, ie. From an initial impression though it feels like defensive itemization is extremely strong, since a lot of the new shadow items provide flexible defense without drawbacks, unlike the new offensive items. Since there are so many new items it’s pretty hard to tell what’s actually good / what units can really abuse the items. These impressions are mainly drawing from playing the Ramkev chat inhouses (mixed lobbies with some challenger players, some master players) + watching some of the other challenger streams after PBE released today. I’m a challenger player on NA who peaked ~rank 50 this set. Of course, this is an extremely early impression of the set. Hi friends! This a short writeup on some initial comps that seem worth going for, especially centered around key carries/synergies and what items they are possible to be played with.












Abomination spat