cloak & dagger VS luna snow
cloak & dagger Wins (Slight edge)
cloak & dagger generally wins based on Patch 1.0 win-rate data.
cloak & dagger
Strategist
luna snow
Strategistℹ️ Tactical Overview
According to Patch 1.0 data, **cloak & dagger** holds a 47.2% win rate compared to luna snow's 45.2%. This is a same-role matchup (**Strategist mirror**). cloak & dagger tends to provide more consistent value when both heroes compete for the same job.
Why cloak & dagger Wins
Better Kit Synergy
cloak & dagger has the cleaner win condition in this matchup dynamic.
"This conclusion comes from either kit interaction (when present) or stable win-rate signals."
Statistical Performance
cloak & dagger leads by 2.0% win rate (Slight edge).
"Based on 23,006 analyzed matches (reliability: high)."
⏱️ Combat Phases
Early Game / Neutral
Early game is about positioning and safe trades. cloak & dagger generally wants to take first contact and force luna snow to react. Since both are Strategists, the better spacing, angle control, and resource trading usually decides the duel.
Mid Fight & Rotations
Mid game hinges on cooldown exchanges. cloak & dagger tends to come out ahead when fights go beyond the first rotation, while luna snow needs cleaner conversions.
Ultimate Economy
Late game is mostly about ultimate timing and commit discipline. With a 2.0% win-rate gap in Patch 1.0, cloak & dagger can play slightly more patiently; luna snow should look for an uneven engage or forced mistake. cloak & dagger's ult comes online faster (cost 4000 vs 5000), creating a tempo window.
How luna snow Can Still Win
- Capitalize on Mistakesluna snow needs to force an error before committing to a full engage.💡 Tip: Look for a cooldown window, then take space first—don’t dash into a ready kit.
⚠️ Common Mistakes
- ✕ Taking the fight while cloak & dagger has key cooldowns available luna snow often loses the trade because cloak & dagger can negate the first commit and punish the reset.
- ✕ Overcommitting after partial damage cloak & dagger typically punishes the second step-in harder than the first.