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Paladins Champions Gameplay Tutorial and How to Play Them

3. Support Champion: Grohk

Grohk is easy to be played. He can take care of tanks while healing them up, but the problem is that his healing can be quickly stopped by destroying his Healing Totem. Grohk can be a real hero when it comes to avoiding damage. With his Ghost Walk (become untargetable and gain 20% movement speed for 1.5s. Removes all debuffs on use.) you can prevent any damage.

How should you play with this hero? It’s easy, stay in the middle, shoot enemies with your lightning staff and make sure your totems ur up and healing. Using the shock pulse is excellent, only when there are more enemies on the point. Taking care of the tank is a must. That’s all you need to do. You can see what we’re doing in the video and do the same.

Using Tempest with Grohk

This ultimate power is beautiful to be used in a crowded place on a point. You might want to be at full HP after using it because something might go wrong, and you will burn your ult for nothing. While activating Tempest (surge with power for 3 s, slowing and striking two nearby enemies at a time for 200 damage, speeding up and healing two nearby enemies for 500 health every .5 seconds). Now, after reading this, imagine you got only two tanks in the middle, and there’s you. Freaking OP, I’d say.

Grohk Gameplay Video:

Grohk is one of the best supports champions when paired with a good tank. Grohk and Fernando or Grohk and Makoa can be a real pain for the enemy team. If you have the chance to pick them up, both, you should do it instantly.

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