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I think you deliberately skipped this part.
I really liked it at first but they’ve been slowly stripping away everything that made it stand out from other MOBAs and I’ve started losing interest. The one thing it still has going for it to me is the fast and technical movement, but if they scale that back I’ll probably be done with it.