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7 years ago
I agree, until recently I only played lifeline, because I did know nothing about the other legends and would feel uncomfortable to test their abilities out in a real match.
I tried Pathfinder, but my grapple would always detach itself. I need to practice.
I tried Wraith and did not know how to place portals, thought you place them, but you have "to run" them.
Or I play Mirage. I have an ult, what does it do? Do they expect me to watch videos for all heroes? Should I learn the abilities in a firefight?
I want to practice them alone on a test range.
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- 7 years agoYea, videos can only take you so far. You still have to have personal experience with each legend to really understand them. Even if they just let us jump in the map as a legend and run around by ourselves, trying out different abilities with our controller, that would go a long way to helping us improve our skills for each legend. Just put a few AI bots in a practice mode. I'm surprised they didn't think about this before, considering how new the player characteristics are compared to other BR games.
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