Jull’s aggressive version can take bucketloads of damage thanks to his Roundhouse ability, which essentially reduces 50% of all incoming hits. Plus, the more units you stack around him, the more armor he has and the longer he can stay alive. He is best employed as a massive tank regardless of whether you get him in his aggressive or healing form. Jull has fallen off slightly with the new Season One meta, but you can still find uses for him in certain comps. In a Savages & Hunters comp, for example, support Hobgen can add to the devastating damage inflicted by your team while also giving your main DPS even more speed. Meanwhile, Let’s Go Crazy increases the attack speed of all allied heroes and makes Hobgen switch targets until all enemies are afflicted with Fire. His Shockwave works just like Implosion, but sacrifices a bit of damage in favor of a 1.5 second stun. With a bit of CC and a significant team-wide buff, support Hobgen can be just as extraordinary as his alternative self in the right situation. As a high damage dealer, this underlord works best with comps that are as chaotic as he is. Plus, by the end of his act, Hobgen will have set everyone on fire. While Implosion is particularly good against clumped-up heroes, Friendly Fire will hit almost every enemy on the map regardless of their positioning. In this version, Hobgen is an unstoppable pyromaniac, with two DPS-focused abilities and plenty of AoE potential. Regardless of whether you get him as full DPS or as a support, his auto-attacks will set enemies on Fire and deal 2.5% of their max health as damage per second for 3 seconds. Unlike Anessix – who doesn’t do any direct damage – Hobgen doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty during combat. For a comp like Knights & Healers – which suffers from lack of CC and doesn’t have a reliable way to dispatch squishy backline heroes – the golem can be a blessing. Plus, if she stays alive long enough, Anessix will summon a massive golem on the enemy backline. The skill itself doesn’t recover too much HP per hero, but if you pair it with a 4 healers alliance, its efficiency is improved considerably. In her healing variant, Anessix sacrifices 5% of her health in order to heal all friendly units, which is no small feat. Besides, it can never hurt to take control of another hero, especially if Anessix casts her ability on, say, someone like Tidehunter. Enthrall also works very well with heroes like Bloodseeker because once they are given the opportunity to focus down an enemy, they rarely leave the job unfinished. Her first skill, The End of Medicine, will significantly increase the attack speed of all allies and can therefore help Bloodseeker finish off his targets one by one before dying himself. This version of Anessix is best used with comps that rely heavily on DPS, such as a Bloodseeker-Bloodbound build. The latter is fairly useless in face to face combat, but can add a bit of DPS to your team if it survives long enough. No matter the version you get in-game, Anessix will always summon a small ranged demon to fight by her side. Anessix: Mistress of SecretsĪ mysterious demon summoner, Anessix is a support-oriented hero, but depending on her build, she can fulfil a couple of different roles. That’s why we’ve put together a list of all possible underlords and the alliances that need them the most. Sometimes, both can be the case.īut if you’re not yet familiar with the characters and how they are best used, the decision might be confusing. So, at this point, you have to ask yourself: roughly what comp are you trying to build and which of the available underlords can help make it better? You have two reasons to pick one underlord over another – 1) they cover up for a weakness in your comp or 2) they emphasize a strength of your comp and make it downright OP. The decision you make is guaranteed to impact the rest of your game – for better or for worse. Each of these characters comes in two variants and, at round 10 of every match, you are given a choice between a random version of each. However, if you’re already familiar with the new heroes, alliances, and items, then it’s about time you meet the four fantastic underlords – Anessix, Hobgen, Jull, and the newly introduced Enno. If you haven’t caught up with the latest news yet, we discuss the update and the official release of the game at length in this article. First released back in 2019, when the game was still in early access, underlords have gone through significant changes before finally making it to Season One.
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