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Blizzards latest mobile action game has been all the rage for the past few weeks.
It brings to us the world of Azeroth in a whole new, interesting, and easier way.
Youll collect miniatures Minis in all shapes and sizes and send them off to clash in epic melee battles.
No doubt, strategic thinking and meticulous team building will come in handy.
They form the backbone of your army, helping charge your strategy to success.
Your leader often dictates your strategy and playstyle.
Tirion Fordring
WoWsfondly loved Tirion Fordring returns inWarcraft Rumble, and hes still the reliable character he always is.
Fordring, however, needs to be up close to the opponent to unleash his AoE healing special ability.
So, effectively, youll have covered all the bases in the heat of the battle.
This way, Fordring can restore a higher percentage of nearby allies health with each upgrade.
Stack two Fordrings, and well, woe unto whoevers brave enough to go up against you.
Rend Blackhand
As for the Dark Horde, youll want to go with Rend Blackhand.
He offers both elemental and martial prowess, perfect against armies wielding either force.
He comes in pairs, mounting his red dragon Gyth to create a flying-centric build.
Even when knocked off his mount, he can still fight in battle as a melee combatant.
It makes sense he comes at the pricey 6 Gold placement charge.
Precisely, he lowers every flying minis cost by 1 Gold, but no less than 2 total.
Its a no-brainer why Rend Blackhand is an absolute necessity for your team.
He can boost the movement and attack speed of all nearby allies by a whopping 33%.
It makes all the difference between a good game and a great one.
Plus, add the catalyst you may need to spearhead your team to victory.
On his own, Hellscream remains a force to be reckoned with.
He can deal double damage to every enemy below 50% health.
Additionally, he gets an AoE spin special power that deals extra damage to every nearby ally.
However, Hellscream can be susceptible to flying and squad units.
Maiev Shadowsong
Maiev Shadowsongs most significant advantage is stealth.
She can be invisible until she attacks or sustains damage.
It helps create plenty of opportunities to sneak up on opponents and create varied gameplay.
Furthermore, Shadowsong is an Unbound unit that has a versatile set of moves you could use.
However, Unbounds ability to deploy anywhere can cause more harm than good.
Sure, it can allow for excellent mobility and strategy.
However, the randomness of deploying Unbound units isnt always predictable.
Also, Unbound units tend to have weaker strength against an excellent army.
Baron Rivendare
Baron Rivendare reigns supreme over the undead.
He can summon skeletal mages to do his bidding through his passive Army of the Dead ability.
He keeps summoning them, even when hes not on the field.
The skeletons emerge from the buildings you control, including Hearthstones.
And their job is to cripple the opponent and cut them off at their knees.
Skeleton mages use a frost attack to slow enemies on hit.
They can distract enemies while claiming remote resources.
Meanwhile, Baron Rivendare isnt utterly useless on his own.
He can soak up Tower damage and deal some respectable elemental single-target damage.
He moves pretty fast, too, giving him excellent agility on the battlefield.
All you gotta do is control as many towers as possible.
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.