Can you survive by letting loose? With the highest win rate in the late game, Gongsun Li doesn't really need you. (Part Three)
2025-11-09 11:19
The least favored marksman, labeled as a "bad guy," a long-range sniper. No matter how Baili Shouyue is reformed, his appearance directly drags down the morale of the entire team. This is because teammates believe that this player is definitely there to mess with their mentality. How many Baili Shouyue players would actually go forward to use basic attacks, hide in the back in team fights out of fear of dying, and watch helplessly as the weakened opponents escape? They could have easily finished off the enemy with a single basic attack, or even wiped out the entire team, but instead they wanted to play the "one-shot kill" game, wasting time.
Second place: Baili Shouyue
Even now, players' misunderstandings about him have not been cleared up, but the data released by the King of Glory Camp has confirmed that he is a powerful marksman in the late game, with a win rate as high as 53%. He is weak in the early and mid-game. In the old version, he relied on the accuracy of his second skill. Now, he really puts everything on basic attacks, requiring players to focus on basic attacks and use sniping as a secondary skill. The physical penetration has been changed to attack speed, which greatly improves the feel. He no longer feels cumbersome. The sniper rifle is like a machine gun. In addition to the vision device of his first skill, he also has the roll of his ultimate skill to survive. His mobility is quite high. His patience in the early game has paid off in the late game. The discrimination he has suffered over the years has led to his performance today. Baili Shouyue deserves it.
First place: Gongsun Li
Players who play the development lane tend to develop a rigid mindset. Demoting the marksman is tantamount to a death sentence, so they force the support to follow behind or stand in front to absorb damage. The support is either the team's initiator or responsible for buffs and control, forcing them to play like conjoined twins, busy protecting the marksman, resulting in a significant drop in their utility.
Many casual players believe that ignoring Gongsun Li in the late game will lead to their own death, which is quite laughable. In competitive matches, she's played with incredible skill, effortlessly taking down a marksman with her Sunbow, a simple umbrella throw, and then returning to her starting point – the kill takes less than 3 seconds. Her early game win rate is nearly 51%, mid-game 52.5%, and late-game 53.33%, showing a steady upward trend. Compared to Baili Shouyue's mere 41% early game win rate, these statistics seem to suggest that Gongsun Li has no weak period, starting ahead of many marksmen. The difficulty lies in her mechanics; in the hands of a skilled player, there's no limit to her potential. Once her late-game items are complete, her damage is absurd. Therefore, there's really no need to follow her, revealing your location and hindering others.
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