ImperialHal Claims Seer in Apex Legends is Still ‘OP’ in Competitive Play Despite Recent Nerfs
TSM player Philip ‘ImperialHal’ Dosen reiterated his conviction that Seer is still “OP” in competitive play in Apex Legends and hasn’t been nerfed there. Apex Legends has experienced a fair share of damaged characters over the past few years. Respawn Entertainment introduced a new legend to the roster and modified the old ones when a new season started, which is how it usually goes.
Seer has been a fascinating tale since she was first presented in Season 10. In casual and competitive play, he has played a significant role in the scan meta and has been the target of some effective Respawn modifications. In the most recent Dressed to Kill event update, the Recon legend received yet another set of nerfs. But according to ImperialHal, Seer was still as dominant as ever, and the tweaks were more like a bonus.
Seer is still too “OP” in Apex Legends, in Imperial Hal’s opinion
The TSM star, though, is adamant that the legend is still “OP” despite the adjustments, and this could cause issues when the ALGS soon returns to LAN. “How would I currently characterize Seer? Hal commented on a recent stream, “F*cking OP, bro, after more testing on the legend. “Yes, the Seer is unquestionably more vital now than it was. A Q is impossible to dodge. You receive an instant Q and are silent for ten seconds. Every combat has a guaranteed 10-second silence on one player and a two-and-a-half-second slowdown, which is f*cking nuts. You are immobile. You pass away so quickly. I want to know if they’re going to take action before LAN or not. I’m curious if they can do anything about Seer because it would be far too late if they do.
Besides the Seer adjustment, Hal has noticed a few other things from the most recent version. Additionally, he described Nemesis’ change as “basically the same” and referred to Horizon’s heirloom as “mid.” Respawn may make further adjustments, but as it states, there might be more time for the video game’s competitive aspect.
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