The "common sense" that novices must learn is that map awareness is the lifeline, and soldier line operation is the silent pushing of towers.

2025-08-15 13:41

The "common sense" that novices must learn is that map awareness is the lifeline, and soldier line operation is the silent pushing of towers.


No matter which MOBA game it is, after a newbie gets into the game, their primary goal is to find a sense of belonging, which means finding heroes that are easy to use and fun to play. Then, regardless of anything else, regardless of the lineup, the most important thing is a good gaming experience, familiarity with the operations, single-handedly killing the opponent, and finding a sense of satisfaction. Only then can they continue to play. Frequent deaths, wins and losses, strong against strong, weak against weak, everyone will quit, right?

Don’t worry about the algorithm, newbies should focus on awareness first

While the game's matching algorithm remains a mystery, if you're not initially attentive, newbies often assume their skills are inadequate and the problem lies with themselves, leading to low ratings. As ordinary people, they dare not complain; it's purely entertainment, so why take it so seriously? Having said that, with busy work schedules and life's pressures, one must find outlets, and entering a virtual world to fight is one way to do so. Even with the frustrations of a relationship gone wrong, a chaotic social circle, a fraught family, or a lifestyle that's frowned upon, at least within the game, one can experience the pride of victory. This is based on skill, teamwork, contribution, and effort, and the reward is a competitive ranking.

As for whether win rates are secretly manipulated by the system, that's left to the hotly-searched lawsuit. Let's face it: when you first join the game, your mind simply can't process so much information. Finding a playable hero is the first step. The next step is to figure out how to optimize the experience—in other words, to improve awareness and reduce the chances of letting your teammates down. Winning makes you feel good, right? The question is, do you know how to win a game?

The small map reveals a lot of information

Putting aside the hero strength and data comparison, let's start with the basics. Master the hero combos and a set of instant kills. Congratulations on taking a step forward. But how should the information on the map be handled? New players often focus on laning, and their vision is only on the enemies and minion lines in front of them. They ignore the small map in the upper left corner, which leads to being caught or losing team battles. The small map on the page is closely related to life. It reveals everyone's whereabouts. For example, after the jungler steals the line in the middle lane and leaves towards the river, do you think it is more likely to return to the jungle to continue farming monsters, or to catch people in the side lanes? Obviously the latter, unless it takes a long time for it to appear, which leads to two possibilities: fighting the dragon or squatting. It is best to send a reminder to ask teammates to retreat.


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