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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
- I don't understand why Invisible Woman of all people got a Healing Factor.
- Magik, while she doesn't heal out of combat, get health on hit and can teleport to safety very easily.
- Iron Fist gets health back on parry, which is not that hard, and he has an E ability which regens his health very fast.
- Jeff can heal back fast when he is in his swimming mode or whatever it is called.
- Venom, while a tank, gets pretty much his entire health back when close to death with his E ability and it doesn't have that long of a cooldown compared to Wolverine (90 seconds).
Wolverine is a strong duelist in the right hands and the right comp. The problem is that for Wolverine to be utilized to his fullest potential, he needs a strong team that communicates well and helps each other out.
If they decide to rework his Healing Factor, it might make him too strong since all he has to do is dive in, grab a tank and bring them to the team, try to take down the tank, dive out with his 3 second ability, wait until abilities are up again, repeat. Most good Wolverine players know when to commit and when to sit tight and because of that, he will be at full health every time when his abilities are up again.