

Publicado originalmente por CybermΩnk:I am not sure why Highlander is even mentioned there. Warden has, from a competetive perspective, not changed in a positive manner as a result. This leaves the Warden with only his Nerfed SB as a means of opening turtling players. Warden's top unblockable heavy, is slow enough to attempt a parry, see the feint, retract the parry and block the zone/top light punish. Kensei's rework gave the player many methods and mix-ups. Shaman, Highlander, Kensei and Berserker, are generally viewed as good because they are non linear, and hence unpredictable. Lawbringer, Orochi, Shugoki and Warlord are generally viewed as bad because they are linear, and hence predictable. The best way to judge as to how effective/fun a Hero is, in this game, is to see how many different ways you can attack with them.

If i told you that your life depended on a game of For-Honor, and i give you a choice of Shugoki or Berserker, you would pick Berserker because he is a better Hero.

Wardens rework allows him to slightly spam faster just with out as many shoulder bashs that is pretty much about it, Kensei is in a perfect spot imho. Warden on the other hand well, Hes not in a super bad spot, But hes not in a good spotĬomparing him and kensei or him and any other hero infact litterly carries no weight as heros arn't ment to be the same. Publicado originalmente por Grand Master Draigo:Kensei was soft feint oriented but since his rework he can utilize many more movesets
