Crossing the red line is inevitable; which hero in Season 41 has been flagged as exceeding the limits? (Part 2)
2025-11-08 11:19
Transforming into an overpowered monster doesn't necessarily require a complete overhaul of the mechanics; the feel of the controls also plays a crucial role. That's why players are so concerned about skin quality. High or low quality does affect the smoothness of combos, especially for heroes who frequently cast spells or use movement abilities. After Nuwa wears the anniversary limited edition skin, her matrix space synthesis becomes lighter, making crowd control easier. Han Xin frequently jumps over walls to push lanes, and his flashy special effects interfere with vision. On the other hand, Street Fighter's skin is clear and simple, floating like a cloud, as if you can't even hear his footsteps when he moves.
Cao Cao
Cao Cao has been criticized for his short attack range for years, meaning he's vulnerable to being kited. However, after addressing this issue and optimizing his gameplay, he was elevated to god-tier status, firmly establishing himself as a top-tier (T0) laner, a position even top players agree on. He's strong in lane and incredibly powerful in team fights, but his weaknesses include a long development period and early-game weakness. While he possesses some resilience, securing an advantage isn't guaranteed.
The fluidity of Cao Cao's three dashes is terrifyingly powerful. He can fight from a great distance, his sword energy is unstoppable, and even squishy heroes hiding in the back row will be threatened. With his tanky and lifesteal attributes, if he can't escape immediately, even Flash might not save his life. In the past, everyone loved to harass him, control and slow him down, and play him for a long time until he gave up. Now, Cao Cao after activating his ultimate, coupled with resistance boots, has extremely high tenacity, making him someone you dare not mess with.
Currently, his appearance rate across all skill levels is 11%, with a win rate of 55.06%; in the 1350-point peak match, his appearance rate is 21.2%, with a win rate of 54.11%; in high-star matches, his appearance rate reaches 16.4%, with a win rate of 55.1%; and in top-tier matches, his appearance rate is 39.7%, with a win rate of 52.68%. Breaking the 50 mark, he is highly regarded by top players, his stats are steadily improving, and he may well surpass that crucial threshold.
Chang'e
Many players don't understand why Chang'e is so strong. While Diao Chan has zero cooldown and infinite mobility attacks, Chang'e can initiate team fights at zero cost. She has a long range, slow speed, and is good for harassing and forcing opponents to reposition. Her second skill's damage is not enough, but its duration is long, exceeding Zhou Yu's burn. After level two, she can easily clear a wave of minions and has a built-in damage reduction effect. As a magic class, she can influence the rhythm of the game with her extremely short cooldown. If you think she is bad, it's only because you haven't encountered a skilled Chang'e player. Her mana consumption is more abnormal than Haiyue's, making her a must-play for expert players. The higher the rank, the higher the win rate.
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