Chomper Rework Idea?
Listen, Chomper is fundamentally very hard to balance. I think we all can agree. Since the beginning of GW1, he has been an odd character, but I think that Popcap can make him more balanced. I think that he needs two specific reworks to his abilities.
1.Burrow. No matter how hard they try, Chomper will annoy a ton of people with his one-shot mechanic. Currently, if he eats too fast, then people will think he is too cheap, but people also think he would be too weak if it isn't fast enough. I think that Burrow should only eat a Zombie when they are half health, or below. However, he would get a buff to his time to consume an enemy. This would make it so Chomper's who can widdle down zombies with Slobber Shot are rewarded, and prevents any further balancing problems with him in Battle Arena. I also think that if the enemy is above 50% health, then Chomper does a weak bite attack, maybe 25 damage. This would make it so Chompers have to think about when to use Burrow and how they execute it. Burrow should still be able to eat AI zombies at full health.
2.Spikeweed. This ability needs some help. It is poor in many aspects, but I think it can be made strong. In my opinion, I think Spikeweed is supposed to cut off exits and watch flanks, so I think making it more effective at that would vastly improve it. Spikeweed should have a decent radius around it where it can grab an enemy, dealing 25 damage. Then, it would drag the zombie onto the Spikeweed and deal 40 damage. The Spikeweed can still be destroyed while in this animation, so an ally can help prevent the damage. This will give Chomper a better ability that could give him an edge in getting away or trapping his foes for an easy kill. Lastly, they should remove the feature of it bouncing on the ground. I like the idea of it bouncing, but I think that should only be for walls and ceilings, but I understand if this is too hard to implement.
I think the rest of his kit are fine, but these two abilities could use this. It would make him a fairer opponent and give him a proper change.