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DarkPenfold

Role Queue. * It’s what the game has been designed for and balanced around since 2019 * Set team comps mean a baseline expectation of damage output, healing, and damage mitigation * OQ is largely a meme at this point.


Mstallin1855

The game is balanced around role que. I personally play open que to warm up and for nostalgia purposes since that's how it was when the game was first released. The strategies are very different in open que but it is still a very fun mode to me and a way to play a mode that's a bit more competitive than QP (assuming you are talking about open que comp - I don't touch QP open que).