Game etiquette for new players of King of Glory: Don’t fight for resources to improve your mentality, give more praise to boost morale.

2025-09-17 14:32

Game etiquette for new players of King of Glory: Don’t fight for resources to improve your mentality, give more praise to boost morale.


When entering the unfamiliar environment of the canyon, many novices do not understand the combat environment and the team's tacit rules. They habitually play a MOBA-type five-player tower-pushing game as a single-player game, disregarding the feelings of teammates, acting on their own, and going it alone. Unless you have god-like operating skills, it is difficult to carry the team alone. Even if you are a great mage, there is still a strong period. If you drag it to the late stage and your luck is exhausted, it will be useless even if you can fly and hide.

The biggest fear in teamwork is a poor atmosphere. Many new players often make operational errors or mislead others through their actions, leading to perceived deliberate miscommunication and criticism. This can lead to last-minute conflicts and revenge, and ultimately, a waste of 30 minutes of game time. While understanding hero strengths and mastering techniques are undeniably important, common sense and awareness are crucial. Mastering etiquette and avoiding the loss of teammates also contribute to your overall performance. Winning the hearts and minds of others is crucial. If you respect others, your teammates will naturally perform at their best. A team with minimal friction will naturally have a higher level of chemistry. The key question is, do you know the basic etiquette of a team?

Etiquette 1: Language Communication

Let's start with language. When someone gets angry, they want to vent their anger, express their stance and feelings, hate filters, and dislike everything. They start pointing fingers, losing interest in the fight, and even insulting the other party. King of Glory allows players to communicate using a microphone or typing to facilitate communication and cooperation with teammates. Even if things are not going well, don't abuse it by insulting each other. No one guarantees that every game will go smoothly. If it goes on for a long time and leads to mistakes, you can comfort the other party first, saying "Don't worry, hold on." This actively encourages teammates to boost morale and calm down and look for an opportunity to turn the tables.

On the other hand, if you see a teammate perform well, pull off a kill streak, or even pull off an extreme counter-kill, it's okay to give them a thumbs-up to boost their confidence. This way, they can fight boldly and not be so timid and fearful. Secondly, the biggest taboo is grabbing resources. This is equivalent to declaring war. Blue buffs, wild monsters, minion waves, etc. Everyone needs gold and experience. Questioning and taking resources from others without their consent is unpleasant. It's okay to take them, but it's best to consult with them first. Unless you've reached a certain level and everyone agrees that you can't return to clear the lane, then feel free to take them.


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