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Double Frontline Comp
Paladins 102
By Brandon Parker
Team Composition can make or break your game even before you step onto the map. A good
team composition will ensure your team a good victory or a great comeback, but a bad team
composition will ruin your game from the get go. Here is one team composition that was
used in competitive play that can translate well into your casual queues: the double front line
composition.
The double front line composition is where The breakdown of this composition is a very
your team has two front liners, one support, tanky front liner, another front liner who deals a
one damage and one flanker. The two front lot of damage, along with the standard support,
liners can become the objective controllers in damage, and flank. What is important is that if
that they become essentially a “meat shield”, your team gets ahead so one of your front liners
soaking up a lot of damage and holding on to can build a damage item and essentially be a
the objective. This composition can have one second damage champion. The front liners that
front liner branch out and become a damage can be best used for damage are Ruckus and
dealer, but with low mobility. The damage Barik. If your team falls behind, your two front
dealers, flankers, and the supports can still liners can stall out an objective just for being two
do their work on picking off enemies and immovable objects. You want to get ahead early
creating opportunities to win the game. because the enemy damage dealers will upgrade
their Wreckers and be able to blast through your
front liners’ shields late in the game.
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