Tigreal Mobile Legends Hero Guide
- Role: Tank
- Lane: Roam
- Specialty: Crowd Control
- Damage Type: Physical
- Win Rate: 47.4%
- Ban Rate: 8.0%
Tigreal was born into the noble Wertz family. Since the establishment of the Moniyan Empire, the House Wertz has continuously provided military talents for the empire, and has guarded Moniyan’s imperial power and national security for generations. Tigreal’s generation is no exception. His father Gareth is the empire’s Minister of Defense and the emperor’s right-hand man, while his uncle Eckert is in charge of the border guards stationed at the most dangerous area between the southern part of the empire and the land of despair. Although thousands of years have passed since the shocking changes that split the empire, the rumors and threats about the Abyss, heretics, and terrible creatures have never been far away. Since he was a child, Tigreal received systematic military training in the Lumina City, constantly learning various combat skills such as fighting, swordsmanship, and riding. The whole family had high hopes for him, hoping that one day he would be able to take over the banner of his father's generation and become the most steadfast and loyal guardian of Moniyan. At the age of sixteen, Tigreal joined the Imperial Army with full devotion, and was incorporated into the Garrison Army ranks. During his four years in the Garrison Army, Tigreal led his troops to almost every part of Moniyan, which further exercised Tigreal's command ability and leadership ability, earning him the favor of the Light's Order. Subsequently, Tigreal joined the Knights of Light with his outstanding military talent and leadership ability. In the Moniyan Empire, only the most loyal and brave fighters who had undergone intensive training were eligible to be elected to the Knights of Light, and Tigreal became the youngest member of the Knights in history. He was the glory of his family and a genius in the eyes of the Moniyan people. Everyone believed that he would become a hero in the history of Moniyan, just like the martyrs of previous generations in Promenade of Heroes. However, few peoples’ lives are such smooth sailing. Just when people thought that a star was about to rise, a blow soon befell Tigreal. In The Barren Lands, in a battle launched to completely drive the Abyss demons, who had been holding the area for a long time, back underground, Tigreal served as the commander of the Second Regiment in an army that was composed of the Light's Order and the Imperial Border Guard. He was deployed on the left flank of the battlefield, and launched an attack on the demon army. However, due to a mistake by the command center, the Second Regiment went in deep alone and was besieged by the demon army. Subsequently, the command center ordered the Second Regiment to leave some of the soldiers behind to bring up the rear and disperse to break through the envelopment. At this time, Tigreal was determined to live or die with his troops, but the elderly and experienced deputy Roland stopped Tigreal and made him retreat with the main force that he was commanding, while he and a small number of fighters would hold up the enemy. On the premise of retaining some effective soldiers, Tigreal reluctantly led the troops to withdraw. After the battle, the demon army, which had long been entrenched where the southern part of the empire met the Barren Lands, was completely wiped out, but only the Second Regiment had suffered heavy casualties, with the unit that remained in place to hold up the enemy having been totally annihilated. Looking at the corpses and blood all over the ground, Tigreal felt full of guilt for the decision he made. After this battle, in order to cover up their mistakes, the high-levels of the Knights refused to give the soldiers of the Second Regiment the honor they deserved, and called these soldiers "disobedient" because they were greedy for merit and this led to unnecessary sacrifice. Afterwards, they tried to use medals and promotions as a way of tempting Tigreal to keep silent. Feeling the stress of the unsuccessful struggle and pressure from the family, Tigreal left Moniyan and came to the cold Northern Vale. In the icy and snowy north, Tigreal established a deep friendship with the rugged Northern Vale tribes, and more importantly, by fighting side by side again and again, Tigreal realized that as a knight, the life of a companion is more important than the outcome of a battle: because we choose to fight to protect everyone around us. If fighting only means sacrifice, then victory is meaningless. After that, Tigreal returned to Moniyan, returned to the Knights of Light, and became the leader of the Knights over the years, guarding everything in Moniyan with determination and bravery day after day. In folklore, as long as there is a place where darkness invades, there will be the fearless Warrior of Dawn to lead everyone in driving away the darkness.
Tigreal Meta Analysis
Based on current Mythic rank data, Tigreal holds a 47.4% win rate, a situational pick that requires specific matchups to perform well. This places Tigreal in the C-tier category for the current patch.
Tigreal sees a 8.0% ban rate, indicating moderate threat perception among players at high rank.
Tigreal is typically played as a Tank in the Roam lane. This hero deals Physical damage and specializes in Crowd Control.
How to beat Tigreal: The most effective counters in the current patch are Zilong, Lapu-Lapu, Nolan. These heroes have statistically superior win rates in direct matchups against Tigreal.
Who Tigreal counters: Tigreal has favorable matchups against Joy, Franco, Alucard, consistently winning these lanes in the current meta.
Best team compositions with Tigreal: Tigreal achieves the highest combined win rate when paired with Miya, Yu Zhong, Obsidia. Consider these heroes when drafting a team around Tigreal.
Tigreal Skills
- Fearless (Passive): Tigreal gains a stack of <font color="a6aafb">Fearless</font> each time he uses a skill or is hit by a Basic Attack. After getting 4 stacks, Tigreal will consume all <font color="a6aafb">Fearless</font> stacks to block the next incoming Basic Attack (including attacks from Turrets). <font color="A4AAC7">Attacks from Minions do not grant</font> <font color="a6aafb">Fearless</font> <font color="A4AAC7">stacks nor trigger its effect</font>.
- Attack Wave: Tigreal smashes the ground with his hammer and sends a shockwave that erupts 3 times in the target direction, each time dealing 270<font color="fba51f"> (+70% Total Physical Attack)</font> <font color="fb1f1f">Physical Damage</font> to enemies along the fan-shaped area and slowing them by 20%/40%/60% for 1.5s.
- Sacred Hammer: Tigreal charges in the target direction, dealing <font color="fba51f"> (+100% Total Physical Attack)</font> <font color="fb1f1f">Physical Damage</font> to enemies along the way and pushing them to the end of the charge. <font color="a6aafb">Use Again</font>: Tigreal can use this skill again within 4s, dealing 280<font color="fba51f"> (+60% Total Physical Attack)</font> <font color="fb1f1f">Physical Damage</font> to enemies in front of him and knocking them airborne for 0.6s.
- Implosion: Tigreal unleashes the power of his hammer, pulling nearby enemies to him and stunning them for 1.8s while dealing 600<font color="fba51f"> (+130% Total Physical Attack)</font> <font color="fb1f1f">Physical Damage</font>. <font color="A4AAC7">The first half of the channeling can be interrupted by control effects. The second half of the channeling can only be interrupted by Suppression.</font>
Best Counters for Tigreal
These heroes have the highest win rate when playing against Tigreal in Mobile Legends:
Heroes Tigreal Counters
Tigreal is strong against these heroes in Mobile Legends:
Best Team Synergies with Tigreal
These heroes work best alongside Tigreal in Mobile Legends team compositions:
Recommended Builds for Tigreal
Top item builds for Tigreal in Mobile Legends based on win rate and pro player usage: