Let's start a fun discussion before next week's major Warrior's Den.
As the title says, what is there you are the worst at and why is that?
For me it would be highlander. He is the last male hero that I would need to get to rep 10 before I repped up all the males in the knight and viking faction.
But for the life of me I can't smoothly figure him out with the 2 stances. Although I like his character, I don't like his playstyle or even running animation for that matter. That's why I have given up on him.
How about you guys?
From the ones I play, Warden. I like to commit to things often, which is exactly what a Warden should avoid, most good ones feint all their shoulderbashes and play a very patient dance with their opponent (which makes one of the best duelists if done right). I also can't parry very well, which is a major part in his kit (at least if you want to be really good with him), and my biggest strenght is probably comes in attack based mixups, something Warden is bad in. He used to be my main, but solely because aestetics, I am terrible with him (he is actually one of the harder heroes to master, he is by no means beginner friendly, you really have to put time in him). I also suck with Kensei, mainly because his attacks are easy to defend against.
Either Cent or HL for me. Very bad at both of them despite having 10 reps with Cent and 4 with HL ..
Cent is bad atm by himself but i feel i am not good with him anyway..
For HL, its mostly because him having 600ms lights and being so often interupted in OS is horrible for 4v4 and i only play that. His optimal playstyle just doesnt fit at all with how i play as well which makes me bad with him. I just cant be a back light dodgelander XD
Ugh Nobushi, it seems like if she lands one hit, I can't stop the next 4 from hitting too. I'm brutal against her with most matchups.Originally Posted by Knight_Raime Go to original post
I was a Shinobi main back when I used to play For Honor; but after the excessive nerfs I would say the Shinobi became the worst hero to pick regardless of skill-- because I could literally pick any other hero and instantly have better health, better defense, better offense, and fewer vulnerabilities.
When I was testing the aftermath of Patch 2.11, I was easily able to slay Rep 70 Shinobi players by choosing heroes that I never even used before. Switching from Shinobi to a different hero feels like going from fighting in weighted clothes to fighting without those weights impeding your strength.