Malfurion isn’t healing through that, anyhow. Twilight Dream can be a better pick if you’re playing opponents good at focus firing down one hero at a time. Tranquility is a powerful healing talent, but is more akin to a heal over time, so you need to use it before your team is really in trouble. Entangling Roots is very useful crowd control, but takes a couple seconds to become active as a root, so it takes a bit of practice to target properly. Malfurion can keep his team healthy, and his trait means they can hang in there for longer too, but overall if one hero gets focused and he’s the only Support, they’re probably in trouble. Regrowth functions similar to Regrowth in World of Warcraft - small heal up front with a long HOT. The downside of Malfurion is that he lacks burst healing. Malfurion provides both decent crowd control and healing. Also, she is very, very squishy with few escape options so positioning and map awareness will be key to her survivability and effectiveness. This means she is best when played as a secondary healer. With no group heal or burst heal, she won’t be able to keep her team alive during team fights when the other team is stacking massive AE damage. And her Medivac Dropship Heroic Ability will be a game changer in Hero League and in tournaments given its ability to transport her entire team from one map objective to another in seconds.īut with all that goodness there also come the downsides. Pair her with a Illidan, Butcher, Kael’thas or any other high-damage hero and they will tear through objectives and enemies with wild abandon. She can boost the damage output of a teammate to crazy heights while keeping them alive with her channeled heal and damage-reducing shields. Morales is an amazing single-target Support hero. If you were getting tossed around & stunned a lot before level 10, Water Dragon is likely the better choice that match. If interrupted Jug is all but useless, so read the room. Jug of 1,000 Cups is your preferred heroic in most situations, but it’s susceptible to interrupts. Regardless of how you build her it’s pretty key to pick up Conjurer’s Pursuit at level one and try to lane for a while, because Li Li can get mana starved quickly just spamming her heal. A build centered around her Wind Serpent can offer a bit of swing utility if the rest of your team was matched up poorly. Unlike other Support, Li Li offers almost no crowd control, and plays like a classic healer. Divine Palm is a heal while Seven-Sided Strike is a DPS move, making the choice relatively easy depending on which build you use. The essential points to remember for both builds are that you need to be hitting something as much as possible to get the most out of your Trait pick and always have one charge of Radiant Dash handy to get out of sticky situations. Kharazim is the first Diablo Support hero in Heroes of the Storm and is designed to be a hybrid, who can excel at either healing or damage depending on the trait you pick and the talents you choose. Emerald Wind can be useful as an interrupt and extra crowd control, but Blink Heal tends to save Brightwing’s bacon more easily. This also complements her Z ability - instead of a mount, Brightwing can port to any allied character on the map. Blink Heal tends to be favored as her heroic talent, because it not only gives Brightwing extra healing, but allows her to teleport back to her team. Therefore if you’re playing on a team with Brightwing, regardless of your class, you’ll want to be aware of where she is at all times and not go tearing off in every direction. Conversely, playing against Brightwing, you’ll want to separate her from the pack first. She heals the most with her trait Soothing Mist, which fires off a smart heal to a nearby injured hero every five seconds. Instead, Brightwing has powerful crowd control abilities and a shield. Initially, none of Brightwing’s active abilities are heals. Some Supports also have good offense depending on which talents they choose, which can help quite a bit if the matchmaking system lets your team down. Many of the best Support players do their job by making sure their team was never in danger in the first place. Support heroes also have crowd control abilities, powerful buffs, and debuffs which can turn the tide of battle. The core role of a Support hero is to help out their team. Heroes come in four basic types: Warriors, Assassins, Support, and Specialists. This installment is all about the Support role type. As always, due to the nature of daily quests and their gold rewards, even if Support isn’t your thing you may want to explore your options and choose one you enjoy (or hate the least). Are you wondering which hero in Heroes of the Storm might be right for you? Here’s a guide to help.
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