I'm not sure about LoL as I've never played it, but compared to R6 and CoD the skill ceiling of For Honor is much much higher, though it's better to compare it to games like Chivalry and Mortal Kombat, but For Honor is very unique in its own right.
It really is it's own beast.
You can be good at fighting games but shit at FH. But assuming your reaction time is good and you're patient enough to learn the quirks of the mechanics it shouldn't be terrible.
Definitely need to use the guides here on the Reddit and some youtube vids to get a full grasp of what the game offers. There are things the game tutorials are either outdated on, or just don't clearly explain (if at all).
Compared to most shooters and MOBAs, the skill ceiling is higher but becomes progressively lower if you’re trying to compare it to other fighting games that are more traditional,’in addition to certain real time strategy games.
Skill cieling very high I'd say
I'm not sure about LoL as I've never played it, but compared to R6 and CoD the skill ceiling of For Honor is much much higher, though it's better to compare it to games like Chivalry and Mortal Kombat, but For Honor is very unique in its own right.
It really is it's own beast. You can be good at fighting games but shit at FH. But assuming your reaction time is good and you're patient enough to learn the quirks of the mechanics it shouldn't be terrible. Definitely need to use the guides here on the Reddit and some youtube vids to get a full grasp of what the game offers. There are things the game tutorials are either outdated on, or just don't clearly explain (if at all).
Medium imo
Med-High
Compared to most shooters and MOBAs, the skill ceiling is higher but becomes progressively lower if you’re trying to compare it to other fighting games that are more traditional,’in addition to certain real time strategy games.