Has the meta shifted in Season 43's development lane? Galo is ranked fifth, while the first-place player boasts a win rate of nearly 60%: TOP 5
2026-04-25 12:36
With the constant changes in the game version, just adapting to it is a headache. You thought you could turn the tide in the late game with a good hero, so you focused on farming, but then the hero became weak and your teammates complained that you didn't team up with the team. Being outnumbered led to your death. You missed out on kills and gold for a few jungle monsters and minions. Was it worth it?
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The output environment is unpredictable. As a development lane player, you can no longer rely on teammates for protection. Occasionally, you'll find that the enemy team is desperately stalling and whittling down your health, standing in the front line to absorb damage, leaving you behind, constantly using basic attacks until your health is depleted and you fall before your eyes. The enemy's health doesn't decrease but increases instead. Even when they're under the turret, you'll still be tower-dived and killed. You might think there's a bug in the game. Don't be discouraged; it's not that your combat operation is wrong. The reason is the phased changes in the version. A season is divided into early, mid, and late game. The attitude of teammates varies greatly at different stages of the game. Similarly, heroes themselves also have their power spikes. The question is, can you keep up with the "trend"?
Reading forum articles and watching short videos, some might find the content repetitive, with only a few specific heroes being discussed repeatedly. Why is it still being discussed? The game is constantly being adjusted, and the data is updated. The King of Glory app regularly releases statistics to help players understand trends. Take late-game marksmen as an example: have any of the heroes you know remained popular until now, or have they been phased out? You'll never guess who has the win rate champion, so let's start by discussing fifth place.
Galo: Win rate 52%
Galo is often hailed as a late-game marksman. No matter how difficult the development period is, one must swallow the bitterness and endure the humiliation in the early game, only to be retaliated tenfold in the late game. Generally, in ranked matches, Galo players seem to flee from battle when they encounter setbacks, no longer participating in team fights, frequently split pushing, and if they don't like the jungler, they simply steal jungle resources, constantly farming to accumulate advantages and accelerate their power spike. This is because they know that support is not a refuge; protecting others in team fights means dealing damage. Without attack power, you're just scratching the surface while the enemy is slashing your bones—such battles are meaningless. However, as time goes on, they truly become stronger and stronger, with their win rate gradually increasing: 48% in the early game, 50% in the mid-game, and 52% in the late game.
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