The First 10 Heroes to buy in Heroes of the storm

This is opinion, but it is based on my experience in the game and how much impact I found the Heroes to have on ranked play.   As patches are implemented that change the Heroes I'll update this list.   For now, it gets you 10 viable Heroes to play Ranked Matches without giving you Heroes that are underpowered.    

Total Gold required to obtain 10 Ranked play viable Heroes is 44,000 gold, if you are in a hurry and can’t hold out for that last 10,000 then purchase Lili or Malfurion, but know that neither of them is currently very impactful in Ranked play.  

Once you have your 10 Heroes your next choices should be based on what you like to play and hopefully, how well you play that style of Hero.    I’ve ranked them anyway just to give you some idea of impact, but…

Your mileage may vary, consult your doctor before using and symptoms may vary from user to user.

Enjoy!

  1. Valla – 2,000 gold

  2. Illidan – 4,000 gold

  3. Sgt. Hammer – 7,000 gold

  4. E.T.C. – 2,000 gold

  5. Muradin – 2,000 gold

  6. Tassadar – 4,000 gold

  7. Uther – 7,000 gold

  8. Raynor – 2,000 gold

  9. Tychus – 4,000 gold

  10. Zeratul – 10,000 gold

  11. Stitches – 10,000 gold

  12. Lost Vikings – 10,000 gold

  13. Brightwing -10,000 gold

  14. Rehgar – 7,000 gold

  15. Zagara – 7,000 gold

  16. Kerrigan – 7,000 gold

  17. Arthas – 7,000 gold

  18. Tyrael – 7,000 gold

  19. Malfurion – 2,000 gold

  20. Lili – 2,000 gold

  21. Nazeebo – 10,000 gold

  22. Thrall – 10,000 gold

  23. Nova – 10,000 gold

  24. Abathur – 10,000 gold

  25. Tyrande – 7,000 gold

  26. Asmodan – 10,000 gold

  27. Diablo – 7,000 gold

  28. Falstad – 7,000 gold

  29. Sonya – 4,000 gold

  30. Gazlowe – 4,000 gold

  31. Chen – 10,000 gold

  32. Jaina – 10,000 gold

  33. Anub’Arak – 10,000 gold

  34. Murky – 10,000 gold


What would you change?  Which 10 Heroes did you purchase first?


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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

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