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I just ranked up to GM too but with C&D and Mantis as mains. Was very fun to do.
I would love to play with you but im from Europe so ping will be a mess lol
That can't be easy.
You gotta aim with that heal shiz.
Maybe theirs a trick to get clones to heal more consistently but idk.
Edit: obligatory "Cease your tricks Loki."
Thank you! I have played so much Loki so knowing how to position his clones goes a long way. You also can do a "turret" build, which is stack them on you, or have them in key spots to 1.) avoid line of sight on enemy and 2.) have line of sight on your team.
The trick is to aim feet with heals. It has blast radius (2,5 meter I believe), you can actually heal multiple target with one heal left click (everyone inside blast radius).
This can be tested in practice range. You don't need to hit directly your allies, you can hit on the ground and miss little bit and it still heals same amount as you hit directly.
On attack it has small blast radius too, but does like 1/3 less dmg than direct hit.