Sage Baal & Sezan

Who Counters Sage Baal & Sezan in Epic Seven?

Light Light · Mage · 5★ · 56% RTA win rate

Sage Baal & Sezan, a hp-scaling sleeper buff-extender mage, is a 5★ Light Mage in Epic Seven. Sage Baal & Sezan's biggest weakness: sleep is the engine of the lockdown, and any ally cleanse wakes the sleeping target straight back up, undoing the control and the Combat Readiness payoff that depends on the foe staying asleep. Below are the heroes and team archetypes that counter Sage Baal & Sezan in RTA, the matchups where Sage Baal & Sezan struggles most, and how to draft against Sage Baal & Sezan.

Best counters to Sage Baal & Sezan

  • Cleansers — Sleep is the engine of the lockdown, and any ally cleanse wakes the sleeping target straight back up, undoing the control and the Combat Readiness payoff that depends on the foe staying asleep.
  • Immunity and effect resistance — An immunity buff or high effect resistance makes the sleep simply bounce or fail to land, neutering both the crowd control and the self-readiness refund tied to it.
  • Cooldown windows — The team wave sits on a four-turn cooldown and the defense-piercing finisher on five, so outside those windows this hero is reduced to a single-target sleep poke with no AoE strip or burst available.
  • Undispellable protection — The dispel only removes strippable buffs, so foes shielded by undispellable effects like vigor keep their safety intact, and the finisher's no-crit clause caps its ceiling against pure damage races.

How to beat Sage Baal & Sezan

  1. Sleep is the engine of the lockdown, and any ally cleanse wakes the sleeping target straight back up, undoing the control and the Combat Readiness payoff that depends on the foe staying asleep.
  2. An immunity buff or high effect resistance makes the sleep simply bounce or fail to land, neutering both the crowd control and the self-readiness refund tied to it.
  3. The team wave sits on a four-turn cooldown and the defense-piercing finisher on five, so outside those windows this hero is reduced to a single-target sleep poke with no AoE strip or burst available.
  4. The dispel only removes strippable buffs, so foes shielded by undispellable effects like vigor keep their safety intact, and the finisher's no-crit clause caps its ceiling against pure damage races.

What Sage Baal & Sezan counters

  • Teams that lean on protective buffs — The cooldown wave strips two buffs off the whole enemy line, so cannot-die effects, invincibility, barriers, and damage-reduction shields get peeled away before they matter, and stacked-buff carries lose the payoff they were building toward.
  • Setup carries and stack-up damage dealers — Their control comes from Sleep — a single-target sleep on their opener and an AoE sleep on the cooldown wave that also strips two buffs — locking key threats out of acting so ramp carries and combo enablers never get their turns.
  • Bulky defensive walls — The finisher pierces Defense outright and scales off the caster's max Health rather than Attack, so high-defense, tanky targets that shrug off normal damage still take a heavy, defense-ignoring hit.
  • Slow or vulnerable openers — Self Combat Readiness gains from sleeping a target and from the cooldown wave's end-of-turn push let this hero move first and often, getting the sleep, dispel, and lockdown out ahead of slower comps.

Sage Baal & Sezan counters — FAQ

Who counters Sage Baal & Sezan in Epic Seven?

Lady of the Scales, Perfumer Byblis, Ruele of Light and other hard counters counter Sage Baal & Sezan. Sleep is the engine of the lockdown, and any ally cleanse wakes the sleeping target straight back up, undoing the control and the Combat Readiness payoff that depends on the foe staying asleep.

What is Sage Baal & Sezan weak to?

Cleansers: Sleep is the engine of the lockdown, and any ally cleanse wakes the sleeping target straight back up, undoing the control and the Combat Readiness payoff that depends on the foe staying asleep. Immunity and effect resistance: An immunity buff or high effect resistance makes the sleep simply bounce or fail to land, neutering both the crowd control and the self-readiness refund tied to it. Cooldown windows: The team wave sits on a four-turn cooldown and the defense-piercing finisher on five, so outside those windows this hero is reduced to a single-target sleep poke with no AoE strip or burst available. Undispellable protection: The dispel only removes strippable buffs, so foes shielded by undispellable effects like vigor keep their safety intact, and the finisher's no-crit clause caps its ceiling against pure damage races.

What does Sage Baal & Sezan counter?

Teams that lean on protective buffs: The cooldown wave strips two buffs off the whole enemy line, so cannot-die effects, invincibility, barriers, and damage-reduction shields get peeled away before they matter, and stacked-buff carries lose the payoff they were building toward. Setup carries and stack-up damage dealers: Their control comes from Sleep — a single-target sleep on their opener and an AoE sleep on the cooldown wave that also strips two buffs — locking key threats out of acting so ramp carries and combo enablers never get their turns. Bulky defensive walls: The finisher pierces Defense outright and scales off the caster's max Health rather than Attack, so high-defense, tanky targets that shrug off normal damage still take a heavy, defense-ignoring hit. Slow or vulnerable openers: Self Combat Readiness gains from sleeping a target and from the cooldown wave's end-of-turn push let this hero move first and often, getting the sleep, dispel, and lockdown out ahead of slower comps.

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