In the final chapter of S39 mage ladder, all popular mages dropped to T3, except her who was upgraded.

2025-06-27 13:21

In the final chapter of S39 mage ladder, all popular mages dropped to T3, except her who was upgraded.


It doesn't matter whether you have watched the planner's live broadcast or not. The season update time that players are most concerned about will be confirmed on July 3, the real end of the season, with only about a week left to reach the ideal level of the game. Everyone has their own way of gaining points. Some find friends to team up and play together to achieve efficient performance. Others choose strong heroes and use their attribute advantages to suppress all fancy gameplay. The rest just stick to their favorite games that they have played for many years. Time is tight, and habit is far better than unfamiliarity. It is really not advisable to jump out of the comfort zone at this time.

No matter what the reason is, check the level of the heroes you want to use or often use, which will help you progress in the ranking match. The mage who thinks he is strong in laning may not be so in the current performance. There is no need to worry too much about the level. If you are comfortable on the field, then you are T0. Now give them their combat power and evaluate them.

T0: Chang'e, Shen Mengxi, Haiyue

As for T0 and T0.5, as long as you can hold on until the middle of the season, there will be no variables at the end of the season. Although Shen Mengxi's attributes have been slightly reduced, he is still a good mage before the end of the season. After the revision, players directly abandoned the idea of catching singles and switched to the pulling and self-protection gameplay. Now the masters in high-end games are using it as a means of active attack. Assuming the output is not strong, the data is a bit bad, and there is not a single gold medal.

Now the win rate in all segments is 49.69%, and the appearance rate is 3.0%; the win rate in the 1350-point peak game is 52.59%, and the appearance rate is 8.3%; the win rate in high-star games is 53%, and the appearance rate is 4.2%; the win rate in top games is 47.99%, and the appearance rate is 18.27%. From this, we can see that these are all the stuff of the big guys. If you can't play well, you might as well try the same gradient of Haiyue, which adds fixed damage, consumes the first and second skills, and pulls people into the illusion with the ultimate move, but after weakening the AP bonus, it directly affects the effect of the late team battle, and there is a probability of falling out of the T0 gradient.

The last one is of course the evergreen T0 Chang'e. Her initial data in the middle lane was unsatisfactory, so everyone switched to the jungle, hoping that her development period would be fast enough. She adapted to the tank equipment and specialized in absorbing blue energy to replenish her life, indirectly taking away the opponent's output skills. She didn't play burst, but just relied on defense and bloodsucking.


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