The "Banned Master" of the Peak Tournament is out, and it's too difficult to counter it when it's released: Warrior

2025-09-07 11:17

The "Banned Master" of the Peak Tournament is out, and it's too difficult to counter it when it's released: Warrior


The peak competition is an area full of masters. All of them go to the battlefield alone, and form a team with strangers of equal strength. Yes, they can communicate with microphones, which means they are lone wolves. There are not many people who can speak seriously or listen to instructions with headphones on. They are all immersed in the battle, looking at the small map. The heroes' repetitive small movements and body language are the real silent tacit understanding. This is the most challenging part.

The trade-off between tacit understanding and self-protection

The degree of tacit understanding is one thing, and there is also the lineup selection, how to match them, whether they will complement each other, who should be pre-selected first, and who should be pre-selected later. The players here have already formed a common mindset, that is, the team's benefits are the greatest premise. Of course, individualism is still allowed when scoring points alone, but players will give priority to self-protection. How can you know if you can trust teammates you have never met?

Seeing that a Marco Polo was picked up in the development lane, I subconsciously wanted to choose Yaomei, with the conjoined twins as the core. But the problem is, if the opponent doesn't know how to play, then the game process is doomed to be a worthless experience. If you gain points parasitically and encounter teammates with lower levels, you will lose 90% of the games. As a support, you have no ability to turn the tables. Yaomei's mechanism is to simply attach and give a shield, and she has no rhythm dominance. Therefore, everyone would rather check the data and find high-gradient heroes to gain a higher winning rate.

Heroes are divided into strong and weak, and the strong ones are highly coveted. They're both fun to play and difficult to counter, facing numerous countermeasures. The safest approach is to ban them. Once banned, no one can play them, and no one can hope to take away the inherent advantages brought by their attributes. With so many changes in the meta, who will reign supreme in the ban zone this season?

Confrontation Road: Yang Jian

Donghuang Taiyi is the most banned hero. Even after ten years in the game, his ultimate, which sucks enemies in place, remains a nightmare for squishy and mobile heroes. He'll spam his skills on anyone he sees, even for just 0.01 seconds. As long as the enemy isn't invincible, they're doomed to be beaten right where they are, or take the damage from the tower. It's a one-for-one trade, and since support is his primary role, he'll be left to Yang Jian in the confrontation lane. His ban rate is a whopping 15.6%. What's so terrifying about this hero? His first skill makes him a key player.


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