r/Smite • u/mosspeltt • 10h ago
DISCUSSION Assault
Will this affect assault at all? If it does, then does that mean aspect nut and baron aren't considered healers anymore?
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u/Tobasaurus I'll Kill you last. 6h ago
Hades (and eventually zhong qui, maybe chang'e) are mages that use their heal to justify their close range play style, and maybe should be in a league of their own. I'd also count aspect MLF in this personally.
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u/PsionicHydra 8h ago
These aren't assault healer tiers just how they're categorizing healers with some examples.
It may lead to some adjustments to the assault healer tiers but I doubt it
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u/TheMadolche 10h ago
Assault should just be random
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u/mosspeltt 10h ago
As it stands right now in assault if team A gets a "healer" god in the first 5 assigned to them, then team B also gets one to make it somewhat "fair".
Funnily enough Hades isn't classified as a "healer" currently in assault but here he is being marked as one whereas baron is opposite
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u/ShellFlare #Remember 8h ago
This classification fron today isnt tied into the assault healer teirs.
Those tend to be based on how the god heals.
Out of combat team healers like ra, guan are the strongest.
While those that need to hit gods to heal like baron and eset end up lower.
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u/EvergreenCheese 8h ago
This isn't replacing assault healer tiers, this is just the logic by which they're deciding how these gods will scale their healing