The extreme auxiliary is rampant and domineering. Su Lie took a month to transform himself into the strongest initiator.
2025-05-23 15:39
The output is quite tiring, especially in the middle lane. Like an assassin running around the two side lanes to help catch people, he has to watch the defense tower being attacked, or the minion line being wiped out by the jungler, making the economy at the bottom. The hard work is still rewarded with the sentence "the mage doesn't know how to play". The mage should just ambush and catch people alone. If it were the middle lane, the jungler would live a comfortable life, farming the jungle all year round, and only be willing to restrain the opponent when his equipment is ready in the later stage. Little do they know that the economy is equal, and heroes have different strong periods. When you counterattack, the opponent will rise and you can't beat them at all. The mages' versatility does not mean more work, and their contributions are not recognized, so many of them switch to auxiliary positions and become combat partners.
Su Lie: The strongest support in the early stage
Regardless of the starting point, the positioning of the support is indeed strong nowadays. It is a difficult and troublesome character to deal with. There are many controls and the buff effect is scary. The team stands up, the two become one, and the skills are coordinated before and after, and they can't fight back. Hard support is inherently high in tankiness, like a super thick shield blocking in front, allowing the squishy to hide behind and shoot bullets or bows. Su Lie was originally a side warrior, and later ran to roam. The strength will certainly be higher than the regular support, not to mention that the new skill of the season has been strengthened to restore blood, and the fault tolerance rate has been substantially improved. The playability of roaming has increased greatly, and the combat effectiveness has soared. It is not afraid of losing blood, so it is most suitable to use it as a first mover in the early stage.
In the early stage, you can buy an attack speed shoe to increase the speed of strong and general skills, and clear soldiers efficiently. You can immediately reach the second level and start fighting with the opponent. His pathological fault tolerance rate is reflected in the passive second life. After dying suddenly, he will stand still and step on the light for teammates. After coming back to life, his blood volume will be restored to a certain extent, and he will continue to fight. His big flash is very threatening, knocking back a large area, controlling the group within seconds, and then pushing people to the wall. His gameplay is too aggressive, and you can rest assured with him.
There are two combat strategies at the beginning
Without anyone noticing, Su Lie's win rate climbed to 58.71%. This is for the early stage. The data shows that the threat is very high at the beginning, so you have to be extra careful. The recommended gameplay method is to learn the second skill when going out, quickly clear the enemy and then engage in close combat. The next choice is to interfere with the jungler and push away the buff, which is not very profitable. You have to pull the enemy the whole time, and the effect is just to slow down the development. If a group fight breaks out, you will die on the spot in a few minutes and lose the first blood.