Battlefield Special Attack 2The latest tank hero AzarThe official launch will be next month, when Archer Season 14 begins, but you can try him out from now until November 25th. Footage and details of the Scottish hero. In some ways, Azar feels like an amalgamation of other characters’ abilities, similar to Juno. However, there are enough changes here that I could see him feeling quite unique and not just a copy of the hero he borrowed from.
like most other tanks Battlefield Special Attack 2Hazard is equipped to capture space and disrupt the enemy team. His primary firepower is the mid-range shotgun-like spike from his right-hand Gatling gun, which complements the rest of his playstyle as a mobile, scrappy tank like Winston or Doomfist. Azhar can jump like Winston and then perform powerful melee attacks using the purple spikes that sprout from his armor. His mobility doesn’t stop there, though, as he can also climb walls like Hanzo and Genji. Both abilities help him easily reach high ground and pursue enemies that would otherwise cause trouble for stationary tanks.
When Azhar is actually in close contact with an enemy, he can also brawl and occupy space via the Spiked Guard ability, which greatly reduces incoming damage, regenerates ammo, and fires at him from a short distance behind him Fires spikes forward. This is good for both advancing and retreating, but unlike Ramatra’s Guardian ability, it has a time limit and cannot be used indefinitely.
Possibly the most interesting tool in Azar’s arsenal is the “Jagged Wall” ability. Similar to Mei’s Ice Wall, Azar is able to build a wall to block incoming attacks, but it is not as wide as Mei’s. It makes up for this with a few perks, including the fact that its spiked exterior can damage and knock back enemies that come into contact with it, and that it can be built into the side of a wall. This gives him the opportunity to put up a wall in certain spaces that Mei can’t, and maybe even knock enemies off the side of the map if you time it right.
What completes it all is his ultimate skill “Downpour”. This ability rains down purple spikes a distance in front of Azhar, trapping enemies in, well, a downpour. Affected individuals can still fire, but they are immobilized for a short period of time and vulnerable to critical hits.
Overall, Azhar seems to do a great job taking up space, and weak champions may hate to see him coming. But I’m curious to see how the players react to him after the game, like every game Battlefield Special Attack 2 After the heroes were released, people kept talking for weeks about how they ruined the game, or weren’t enough to move the game forward. Where will Azar end up? We’ll see in the coming days.