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Besides that bonus plus, the composition If he pops it, good luck trying to get them off
can not only stall and secure objectives but the objective.
can make room for the rest of your team to
deal a ton of damage. With two front liners, One of the drawbacks, though, is that any
your team is creating a one way wall that area of effect damage types can wreck the
the enemy cannot shoot through, but your comp completely, especially if the enemy
teammates can. However, the biggest reason team gets just a little bit ahead. If they start
why pros play this comp is objective control. stacking shield damage and reduced healing
The two beefiest champions can, essentially, items, that should make it a hard time for the
sit on an objective and the others can go front liners to stay on the objective. A good
crazy, dealing a ton of damage. In Siege, the example is Tyra’s Fire Bomb. Once she hits
front liners are the ones that are objective that on the objective, both front lines have no
heavy, while the others sit back and go ham choice but to back off for the effect to wear
on the enemy team. If they get too close, the off and re-engage.
damage dealers can break off and deal with
them, but with two immovable objects, this The composition also relies heavily on the
is few and far between. This also rings true if damage and flank to do the dirty work,
you have someone like Fernando and his ult. which without coordination can fall apart
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