Using gradients and mechanisms to distinguish strength? Bian Que and Ying Zheng consistently have win rates exceeding 50%, yet nobody pays any attention to them. (II)
2026-04-07 13:45
Bian Que has never been a favorite among top-tier players, so his low pick rate in high-level ranked matches was expected. However, his win rate across all skill levels proves that he is capable of fighting and is not the trash that outsiders jokingly call him. In some ways, his output style is quite similar to that of a marksman, relying on positioning to throw poison, fighting poison with poison, restoring his own health, and harassing the opponent at the same time. He plays a stand-and-fight style. In team fights, he can also transform into a support. If he can't reach the enemy, he can focus on healing, which is better than Zhou Yu slowly spreading wind and fire formations. He is a mage that ordinary players can pick up, with a 51.19% win rate, proving that he is not unplayable.
Poison King or Doctor, choose one of the two gameplay styles
Perhaps players dislike his slow, uncontrollable attacks, and tendency to be instantly killed by sudden attacks. These gameplay issues leave a negative impression and deter most players, resulting in an extremely low pick rate of only 3%. A rework is inevitable, but it's quite anticipated. For now, the skin design is not bad. "Spirit Gu Corrosion" is a monthly epic reward, making it the most desired skin for free-to-play players.
A mage who doesn't rely on mechanics is all about strategy and tactics. They must maintain a five-stack passive healing ability for extended periods to ensure continuous health regeneration. Even when moving to support, regardless of location, remember to throw your second skill into the air to avoid wasting stacks. Even if teammates happen to pass by, follow them into team fights and cultivate the habit of healing. If ambushed and the mage successfully kills you, you'll receive an assist, contributing to the fight. The mage's dual role as both healer and poison master is its most awkward aspect; as a damage dealer, its range is short, and as a support, its efficiency is low. Compared to Cai Wenji's speed, its magic damage is inferior to a burst-type mage, inevitably leading to it being overlooked by players. The item build is simple: Holy Grail for mana regeneration and cooldown reduction, Rabadon's Deathcap for stacking magic attack, and Nightmare's Fang only after Holy Grail is completed.
Ying Zheng
Will Ying Zheng be strong? Frankly, he's not valued by the developers. Among the many heroes requiring in-game currency, Wu Zetian still has support from players, Zhao Yun was once considered a favorite of the developers, Ao Yin's dragon transformation has hype and is continuously being buffed, making him a solid marksman. Ying Zheng, on the other hand, has very few skins. Although his pick rate is low, his win rate has consistently been around 53%. Isn't that enough? He has good looks and strength, so where did he go wrong to be abandoned by everyone?
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