![]() 2017 (this page): Changed the level 1 talent recommendation in the Sound Barrier build to Accelerando. 2017 (talents page): Changed the evaluation of Accelerando from not recommended to recommended. (talents page): Changed Can't Stop Won't Stop from Not Recommended to Recommended and changed Back in the Mix from Recommended to Situational.2017 (talents page): Removed the Reverse Amp Build. 2018 (talents page): Changed Maximum Tempo and Reverse Amp to Not Recommended. 2018 (talents page): Changed talents at Level 7 and updated Lucio's Sound Barrier Build. 2018 (talents page): Removed We Move Together (the talent was removed from the game last week), leaving Accelerando the only recommended talent at Level 1. 2019 (abilities page): Updated Lucio's abilities section in accordance wih his latest rework. 2019 (talents page): Overhauled and updated Lucio's talents and builds in accordance with his latest rework. 2019 (this page): Updated Lucio's introduction for his latest rework. 2019 (this page): Revised the guide and found it still being up-to-date. 2019 (abilities page): Revised the guide and found it still being up-to-date. 2019 (talents page): Revised the guide and found it to be still up-to-date. 2019 (this page): Added an entry about the current Anomaly to the guide. 2020 (talents page): Updated builds and Talents to better reflect current meta. 2020 (this page): Updated the guide to reflect current meta. 2020 (this page): Changed Level 4 Talent choice for Crossfade Build. 2020 (talents page): Updated Smooth Moves's discussion. 2021 (talents page): Updated Talents and builds after recent balance patch. 2021 (this page): Guide updated after recent balance patch. 2021 (abilities page): Updated High Five's description. 2021 (this page): Updated Advanced Build. 2021 (this page): Guide updated to ensure meta relevance. 2021 (talents page): Updated Talents and builds to ensure meta relevance. 2021 (talents page): Builds and Talents updated after recent balance patch. 2022 (talents page): Level 13's Talent recommendations updated. 2022 (this page): Updated Advanced Build. Experienced Lúcio players will spend most of their time in the early gameīeing annoying to the opposing team, by either dismounting, using Soundwave, Thus, we recommend being a team player at all times in order to unleash his true Level 16 and Level 20 Talents, he becomes one of the most solid late-gameĭue to the way his kit works, Lúcio is strong at enabling his fellow team members. Him a decent Hero during the early, mid, and late game. Lúcio maintains a fairly even power level throughout the game, which makes Play aggressively and when to remain defensive. He requires good game sense to determine when to However, we do want to highlight the high skill ceiling when it comes to He excelsĪgainst area of effect damage, due to his passive and sustain The rotation speed of his allies, Lúcio is a good choice on most Maps. Use High Five on a safe Hero before using it on an advanced ally, so you do not get Stunned before saving the ally Hero in danger.ĭue to his outstanding mobility that allows him to harass enemies or accelerate.Push Off can be either used offensively or defensively try to only use it forward when you have other Abilities to peel yourself after it.Due to Lúcio's small healing potential in the early game, doing this is crucial to protect your teammates against these Heroes. It should be used when a melee enemy uses an offensive Ability, like when a Thrall uses Windfury, or when Greymane uses Darkflight. Soundwave is a great Ability to disrupt enemy momentum.While rotating from one lane to another, combine Amp It Up and Crossfade - Speed Boost.While chasing or retreating, make sure to use Lúcio's Wall Ride Trait to your advantage, as it provides a significant Movement Speed bonus.When an ally is chased by enemies, Crossfade - Speed Boost is the better choice to guarantee their survival.Frequently switch between Crossfade - Healing Boost and Crossfade - Speed Boost according to the situation you find yourself in.
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