![]() ![]() S Tier : D.Va, Falstad, Gazlowe, Lost Vikings, Mei, Sonya, Rexxar, Uther.Ī Tier : Anub’arak, Azmodan, Cassia, Deathwing, Gall, Hogger, Kharazim, Kerrigan, Lucio, Mal’Ganis, Samuro, Tassadar, Tychus, Varien, Xul, Zul’Jin.ī Tier : Alarak, Ana, Artanis, Arthas, Auriel, Alexstraza, Brightwing, Butcher, Chromie, Chen, Cho, Fenix, Garrosh, Greymane, Gul’dan, Illidan, Jaina, Kel’Thuzad, Leoric, Lunara, Maiev, Malfurion, Malthael, Mephisto, Murky, Orphea, Probius, Ragnaros, Raynor, Rehgar, Sgt. Either that or they are a counter to something specific and not often seen because of it.ĭ Tier picks are underpowered and not worth it in the current meta. Also worth noting they have a fairly good win rate themselves or are popular and strong.ī Tier Heroes are balanced, often sitting around a 50% win-ratio.Ĭ Tier Are underpowered, with a sub 50% win ratio. S Tier is the bracket Heroes who need to get banned and/or picked to get as big of an advantage as possible.Ī Tier Heroes in the bracket are solid, good in their own right and not broken enough to be OP S Tier. Īs for the Heroes themselves, we will separate them into brackets of strength, meta and viability. The complete list of played comps is available at Hotslogs. With this in mind, we will aim to keep these comps in mind as we rank our HOTS Tier List. The most common one uses a tank, bruiser, and healer, with two ranged assassins. A few other variants have a 50-52% win-ratio, including two bruisers, healer, ranged, and melee assassin. ![]() Alternatively, another good comp works with a second healer, dropping a bruiser in the process. However, the best performing composition uses two bruisers, a healer, and two ranged assassins. Since Blizzard separated Heroes into better categories, there is no clear team anymore. ![]()
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