4. Support Champion: Grover
This treant protector, that’s how I call him :), is a tanky and op guy with heals. What you want to do with him is stay put on the capture point and spam Throwing Axe (Hurl your ax, dealing more damage the farther it travels, up to 1200) to enemies, the ones that are far away from you so that you can get the most wanted effect. Taking care of the Front Line is easy. With Blossom (passively heal nearby allies for 80hp per second, while activating it treats them for 1000hp), you can manage to treat every single one of your core players, including damage dealers too. Not sure if you can make it and heal the flankers as they should be far away from you. If something goes wrong, you will always have Vine ready, so you can get away from the mess and re-engage.
Using the Grover’s Ultimate
Grover’s Whirlwind (Rapidly heal nearby allies for 2500 health per second for 5s) is an excellent skill that can help your team survive through terrible times. Let’s say there is Androxus, Viktor, or Skye against you. You might want to save your ultimate skill for the most dangerous moments. If Androxus activates the final, you can activate your ultimate too, and no one close to you will die. The same thing is going on with Viktor or Skye. Well, Skye’s ult can get someone, but still, there should be guys that’ll survive through that too.
That’s all you need to do with Grover. Spam Blossom, spam ax, hold the capture point, and hope for the best execution from your damage dealers and flankers. 🙂
Grover Gameplay Video:
Grover is a story for himself. He can offer a significant amount of healing power, but you are limited with your attacks, which means you cannot rifle the axes one after another. That makes me feel bad when I play with Grover.
No more supports left, so we finish the explanation on how to play with supports. It’s time for our Damage Paladins Champions. Let’s get on with them.
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