The new patch introduced some small, but key changes to the game. It might not be a complete meta overhaul, but the effects are noticeable and today we would like to take a look at the biggest winners and losers of the current patch and how it influenced the overall pub environment.
This is perhaps the biggest thing the patch did.
This is not heavily influencing the pick and win rates of heroes a lot, but it is changing the playstyles.
Another big change of the patch involves the
Is it enough to start considering
That said, meta can shift even without direct changes to the game and each game has its own conditions, so if you see the enemy going extra greedy, or have an incredibly strong start, going Battle Fury is an option to consider. Otherwise be prepared to have a slightly lower farming speed.
Another thing the patch did was clean up the support pool slightly. It felt like supports, especially position four supports, have been getting greedier in the current patch.
While we are not necessarily against supports having late-game DPS impact, it felt like it became the go-to strategy for a lot of high level lobbies, making the game feel a bit imbalanced in its utility and damage ratio.
Current high level meta for position four is a return to norm, in our opinion. Dominated by heroes like
The patch was relatively small and tame, resulting in very minor changes to the meta. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as the game was in an ok place previously, but it definitely feels like a small placeholder patch before the Crownfall update we’ve all been waiting for.
We also feel like there is very little “OP” left in the game. There are definitely extremely underpowered items like
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