The data of the King’s Camp has been updated. Han Xin has the highest win rate among junglers in the late game, and Sima Yi exceeds the standard.

2025-08-20 13:19

The data of the King’s Camp has been updated. Han Xin has the highest win rate among junglers in the late game, and Sima Yi exceeds the standard.


It may sound like an exaggeration, but the hero data of the canyon will indeed fluctuate according to the version environment and content updates. You might think it is like the stock market. The rankings in each stage are always reshuffled without warning. Therefore, the relevant posts on the forum are constantly analyzed to find the most powerful choice for ranking up.

As time passes, the latest data from King's Camp has been released, drawn from across all tiers. Let's evaluate these heroes for reference and to accelerate your climb. This issue begins with the jungler, the tempo-setting force. While their early game mission is to secure an advantage in each lane, their unique mechanics guarantee a strong start and end of the game. With a steady early game development, they'll be unstoppable in subsequent teamfights. Guess who's the best of the best?

First place: Han Xin

As a veteran hero, Han Xin's wall-jumping is timeless. After soloing a lane, he leaps into the jungle, ignoring any terrain obstacles. His rhythm is excellent, and his scale is exceptionally fast. His late-game win rate reaches 54.67%. This statistic is quite surprising, as many players likely have the impression that he's just a lane-hog and doesn't do anything else.

Every time he shows up, he just steals the minion line. He makes no contribution to the team. He doesn't catch anyone in the early and middle stages. He actually eats the line, which is a contribution. He eats in an ugly way. He shares his teammates' gold coins and holds on to the late stage. He sweeps through the army. A set of damage is enough to kill the squishy without armor in seconds. His harvesting ability is very strong. It doesn't matter if his health is consumed. He jumps into the wild area, swipes a wild monster, and uses a blood-sucking knife to easily restore to his original state. So when facing Han Xin, even if he is low on health, don't chase him easily, planning to earn a kill. He disappears in less than a few seconds and then appears with full health to fight you again. You pick him out without warning and stab him, and you will be countered.

In the past, players believed that Han Xin's gameplay style tended to be about harvesting. However, in the S40 season, his core idea had long been changed to line operation, with a flexible mechanism that could at least tie up two or more people. When the wind was against him, he would go alone, leave the high and low positions, lure the enemy to chase him, so that his teammates could go out and make money. When the wind was in his favor, he would still continue to lead the two-lane line. The only thing that ruined his reputation happened to be the part of joining the team.

His presence is not strong, but he does not need to be present to contribute to the team. Everyone should put aside stereotypes and not get angry and give up just because Han Xin is playing alone.


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