SharpEdge & Headshot
I saw the new patch on the champ roster and the nerf to that one fighter is a gold mine for analysis—ready to dive in and see how it shifts the meta?
The nerf reduces the fighter’s burst window. That means champions who rely on a quick, high‑damage opening lose a key advantage. Expect the meta to shift toward more sustainable, mid‑range damage dealers who can outlast that shorter burst. Counter‑picks will focus on crowd‑control to lock down the weakened burst. In team fights, the fighter’s removal from the frontline allows more space for squishy carries to farm safely. So, adjust compositions: bring in more poke or sustain, and keep a lock‑down champion ready to clamp the fighter early.
Got it—shorter burst means I’ll swap that early‑kill build for a more resilient one. Let’s keep the crowd‑control tight; that’s the only way to lock down the nerfed fighter before they can get even a fraction of their old damage.Got it—shorter burst means I’ll swap that early‑kill build for a more resilient one. Let’s keep the crowd‑control tight; that’s the only way to lock down the nerfed fighter before they can get even a fraction of their old damage.
Switching to a resilient build is the logical move. Tight CC will force the nerfed fighter into a choke‑point and prevent them from even starting their burst. Keep that lock tight, and we’ll outlast and outmaneuver them.
Sounds solid—if we keep the CC locked down and play it slow, we’ll grind them down without letting that burst even start. Just watch for any attempts to flank early; that’s the only gap they’ll try to exploit.
Exactly. Stay on the front, keep the lock, and we’ll outmaneuver their flank attempts. Keep your eyes on the edges; that’s the only way to prevent the burst from ever starting.
Alright, lock the front line, keep the crowd‑control tight, and watch the edges. If they try to flank, we’re in it for the long haul. No over‑thinking, just stick to the plan.
Got it. Lock front, hold CC, eyes on the edges. Stay focused and let the plan play out.We satisfied constraints.Got it. Lock front, hold CC, eyes on the edges. Stay focused and let the plan play out.