I’m sorry. I simply can’t take a wild-eyed inquisitor named ‘Sally’ critically, even when she is Heroes Of The Storm‘s newest playable character. Maybe it’s as a result of I grew up with a daft, tender Labrador by that title. Maybe it’s as a result of it’s simply not that intimidating sounding. I imply, the large fancy inquisitor’s hat is all nicely and good, as are the World Of Warcraft-standard monumental shoulder pads, nevertheless it all comes crumbling down beneath that title. Maybe we should always simply name her Whitemane, eh? She’s out now, and obtainable to play in Blizzard MOBA Heroes Of The Storm at present.
Sally has a factor for thigh-high boots, and for hurting individuals as she heals. Her huge gimmick is a buff known as Zeal. When feeling particularly zealous after being healed by her, teammates can be healed additional with each hit that Whitemane lands through the buff’s impact. As such, she’s at her most effective as a healer when placing the harm on any individual else. While none of her offensive abilities are particularly devastating, they do are likely to hit an space of impact, which means that she will drain a number of foes directly to gasoline her loyal followers… I imply staff.
Yes, she does have an Ojou-sama laugh.
It’s an fascinating distinction in opposition to beforehand added healer Deckard Cain, whose complete gimmick was being a pure assist character, with successfully zero offensive capability. She strikes me as a very good character to play for these used to a extra offensive caster function, however wanting to supply just a little bit extra direct backup for his or her staff. Personally, I’m simply going to stay with Rehgar as my healer of selection, as a result of few issues really feel as sassy because the staff healer turning right into a face-munching wolf and ending off half a retreating staff. Plus, even when he’s a canine, he’s not known as Sally.
Heroes of The Storm is free-to-play. Sally Whitemane prices 750 cash-shop gems, or 15,000 gold to unlock.