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Is human torch fragile?

GAMEOVERJamesGAMEOVERJames Posts: 896 ★★★
edited November 2020 in General Discussion
I checked the basic stat of HT and it seems like his block proficiency is pretty good (65% for 5/65). But I always have a feeling that he is kind of fragile during the fight and take quite a few block damage (feels like Cull Obsidium)

Is just my own perception incorrect?

Comments

  • Will3808Will3808 Posts: 3,536 ★★★★★
    I truthfully haven’t noticed it much on my torch but I also mainly use champions with low health. It shouldn’t be that big of an issue especially since torch is so good in the match ups he shines in
  • EtjamaEtjama Posts: 7,981 ★★★★★
    I use my R5 Torch all the time and haven't found him to be fragile at all. This may be a dumb question, but were you using him against Doom? His block pen makes any champ seem fragile and HT is the best Doom option for a lot of accounts.
  • Moot4LifeMoot4Life Posts: 2,132 ★★★★
    he is NOT fragile
  • ABOMBABOMB Posts: 564 ★★★
    I only have a maxed 4* and he's always seemed somewhat fragile when I use him
  • SungjSungj Posts: 2,111 ★★★★★
    Any heavy dependent champion will seem more fragile with less than 70ish percent block proficiency or other methods to mitigate damage like colossus and his armour.
  • JadedJaded Posts: 5,476 ★★★★★
    Cashier said:


    Moot4Life said:

    he is NOT fragile

    No. Just overrated.
    Smdh....
  • AdokAdok Posts: 274 ★★
    Cashier said:


    Moot4Life said:

    he is NOT fragile

    No. Just overrated.
    Nah, but Void is.
  • Kill_GreyKill_Grey Posts: 8,666 ★★★★★
    HI_guys said:

    Moot4Life said:

    he is NOT fragile

    He kinda is. I tokk him to LOL DS. and he almost died from block damage
    Use Void and let him hit you when he's in his lifesteal phase and you've got FOTV and a decent number of petrifies up.
  • Don’t drop him and you should be fine.

    He’s got reasonable block and health. I rarely use him to clear a whole lane though, he’s always been a specialist for me
  • Sarvanga1_Sarvanga1_ Posts: 4,139 ★★★★★
    I still use 4* torch against 30k bosses without dying at all. He is not fragile at all.
  • Kill_GreyKill_Grey Posts: 8,666 ★★★★★
    HI_guys said:

    Kill_Grey said:

    HI_guys said:

    Moot4Life said:

    he is NOT fragile

    He kinda is. I tokk him to LOL DS. and he almost died from block damage
    Use Void and let him hit you when he's in his lifesteal phase and you've got FOTV and a decent number of petrifies up.
    Never thought of that method. I just kept spamming heavy and eventually died
    I saw the strat on YouTube. The DS in labyrinth is the old pre-12.0 version (I think) that has faster power rate, and all of that. Regen values in labyrinth are calculated off of the old system as well. That's why techs against maestro is a damn painful experience! In DS lifesteal phase, he gets a massive Regen for hitting you. Void can reverse that which leads to DS being dead.
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