still not stronger than BoL spam...
@Tiitusstill not stronger than BoL spam, requires group to be stacked, doesnt last long and its 20 ult per cast wen player is under % health not per person u heal..even with this yur lookin at 10-15 sec between burst heals... there has to be a skill that competes with BoL or temps will always be meta healer "enchanted forest" is close but BoL is still better. it look OP but its not when its in practice, i thought the same thing but i find the ability situational at best... as a none temp healing spings and healing ward are still my spam and oh sh!t buttons. its cheap but not enough for me to just blow it randomly on some person like i can with BoL.
now in a coordinated group the skill will be strong but the same can be said for templar. in pve warden and temp will compliment each other pretty well, which is good.
Emma_Overload wrote: »I haven't even leveled up a Warden yet, and you guys are already trying to nerf it? Go away, nerf-herders!
Looks fair enough with 20 ult.
But seriously.. Rite of Passage only cost 123 ult?! Are you kidding me.. Templar OP af
NERF TEMPLARS!
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It costs 55 ultimate when healing an ally that is below 50% health. I'd actually only use it on a tank with master architect/war machine and dragon and bloodspawn. You get an amazing uptime on a warden tank with it.
Can you stop whining? It's been one day ffs. Warden is not OP in any way, it's been played and tested a lot on the PTS and if it was op in PvE or PvP, people would've said so.
joaaocaampos wrote: »After several weeks of PTS, and Zenimax releases an Ultimate like that?
I'm talking about Secluded Glove, not Enchanted Forest. Enchanted Forest is as OP as Secluded Glove.
