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This. I really feel like those difficulties should be reassigned for most heroes, some are accurate like Warden, BP, Kensei, but then there's like Valk who apparently is a super hard hero to learn with like, one bash being her whole offense.
But the way they judge class of difficulty is how much ♥♥♥♥♥ is shoved into there kit.
Some heroes have a very basic kit, quite easy to understand, but it's not that easy to perform well with them.
Some others have a more complex kit, but have a flow of their own and it's not that hard to do well with them.
The learning curve in For Honor is not that much about knowing your own hero, it's more about knowing ALL the others.