

This build is useful when you can guarantee the enemies will rotate along specified paths, and when they do not have a dedicated healer to offset chip damage. Dismounting and revealing them is already enough of a delay without the slow. Vile Nest (7), while strong, can be skipped in favor of MULE, and still be fully effective with the mines. > Gameplan - Toxic Nest (“mine”) build sacrifices most/all early game talents in order to improve your Toxic Nests. > Core talents - Survival Instincts (1), Bombard Strain (13), Locust Brood (16), Locust Nest (20) For that reason, it is mostly not recommended unless you’re already very experienced with Abathur. Proper play with this build will necessitate more risk and positional awareness than any other build you need to know where enemies are almost all the time, how long you can safely stay in a forward location, and when you can get away with greedy plays.

However, because this build relies on relatively late power spikes at levels (13) and (16), and locusts themselves can be neutered by one good offlaner, the build is very difficult to get the most out of. It has the most siege potential and may be picked if the enemy team composition is a direct counter to yours. > Gameplan - Locust build focuses on improving your trait to create pressure in lanes and split-pushing. > Core talents - Pressurized Glands (1), Adrenal Overload (4), Soma Transference (13), Adrenaline Boost/Envenomed Spikes (16), Hivemind (20)

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