As an ADC I refuse to take heal because not using it on my support causes them to sabotage games.

Kyoia·1/22/2019, 10:57:29 PM·2 votes·1,350 views

Cleanse is much better for getting out of situations where you'll get bursted down. Thoughts?

The last 2 games I played have had my support get caught in lane, die and then immediately come back to lane and just AA minions to throw the game all because I didnt press heal on them. When did the ADC become the heal bots? lol

11 Comments

Chembaron Yamada1/23/2019, 12:13:02 AM5 votes

So basically you go into the game with the mindset "this support next to me is my enemy". Sure, there are situations in which heal wouldn't have saved your ally and therefore using it would have been a waste. But if there is a chance that they survive thanks to that, there is nothing wrong with helping your ally out.

You are on the same team, try to be a team player. There is the other side of the spectrum that people are grateful for you helping them out (and sometimes they even say it out loud gasp) and trying to keep up the moral is better than having the right to tell your ally "you shouldn't have get caught there".

saltran1/23/2019, 12:07:55 AM3 votes

That's not optimal, weird flex but ok

Exin01/22/2019, 11:53:02 PM2 votes

it depends, there are situations where heal doesnt save but if you let him die on spite while it was salvagable situation shame on you

Death by Glamour1/22/2019, 11:04:26 PM2 votes

that or barrier

The thigh guy1/23/2019, 12:31:03 AM1 votes

Honestly heal is absolute trash tier because everyone is mass applying grevious wounds. Barrier is a much better option. And cleans for some situations

BeatzBoyFTW1/23/2019, 4:50:58 AM1 votes

It's not like all of us will get to play with that Support player you played with.

theChibiTina1/23/2019, 11:08:10 AM1 votes

Honestly, when I play supp with my friend playing ADC, I take heal and he takes barrier for a more defensive lane. I think it's actually pretty good. Maybe you could ask your supports if they'd be willing to go with that set up.