
She can also increase everyone’s speed by 240% for 6 seconds, while her basic attack heals her based on the distance between her and the enemy.Ĭleaver – you’d think his looks deter players from wanting him in their line-up, but he happens to be one of the best physical tanks you can get your hands on.

The old lady’s Tea Party is essentially an AoE heal that will keep you going through the most difficult of fights. Few people even dare to debate her prowess anymore. Martha – even though we skipped on her in our last article, she’s actually considered one of the best healers in the entire game. If this wasn’t enough, his Demon Alliance passive increases your party’s overall survivability by reducing their physical damage taken when somebody’s low on health. His Flame Veil will shield your entire team for a considerable amount of damage and the bubble increases proportionately to his magic attack. Some of them are so useful that people struggle to get them even when they’ve reached the late game.Īstaroth – even if you get him early-game he is a powerhouse and an incredible tank. If you find either of these, hold on to them with everything you’ve got. This is the S category of Hero Wars, namely those units that you can always use.

Fortunately for you, we did our homework and you can now benefit from invaluable hindsight.

This information usually requires a lot of experience with endgame content.

As such, you’ll be able to form an opinion abut who to invest resources in from early on.ĭespite the fact that the game has been out for over a year now, there haven’t been many attempts to come up with a definitive Hero Wars tier list. This time around, we’ll be focusing mainly on those heroes that are worth keeping for the late game. About a month ago, we briefly discussed some of the best units you can play with in Hero Wars and, although some of these recommendations are still sound, we’d like to expand on that initial classification with an updated tier list.
