After using the three ultimate female techniques for retirement, her skin kept improving non-stop, and every move she made instantly killed those in the back row. (II)
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Second on the list is undoubtedly Angela, one of the most frequently encountered mages by beginners. Known as one of the "Three Sisters of the Bushes," she is, as the name suggests, best at ambushing and ganking from bushes. While she's fun to play, it's important to recognize that no hero in the Rift has a perfect mechanics. Angela is a lock-on attacker, easy to operate, and focuses on single-target burst damage. Therefore, during team fights, damage is easily spread out. Before her items are fully developed, she feels frustrated throughout the game, essentially playing a support role. Her only role is to control the enemy with her second skill and help the jungler gank. She only starts to have a slightly better experience in the late game.
Angela
Angela is a different story. She's strong throughout the game, capable of solo killing junglers at level two, and putting immense pressure on the laner. In terms of burst damage, she's one of the most terrifying mages. Of course, the price is accuracy. If her second skill's orb hits a large group of people, especially if the whole team is lined up and chasing you from behind, you can throw it back and follow up with her ultimate for continuous burning. The true damage is so bad that even tanks can't withstand it. When activated, it generates a shield, which can also be used as a self-defense skill if you're fast enough.
The character is cute and mischievous, lacking the seductive charm of a more subtle approach, relying instead on veiled sarcasm. While control isn't as consistent, area-of-effect damage is advantageous. Skills are easy to understand, but success truly depends on strategic thinking. Opponents are not inexperienced; a subtle movement, agile evasion, or a stand-and-fight ultimate attack is tantamount to suicide. Regarding skins, there are many benefits: the Year of the Dragon limited edition cleverly uses a water tap reference, and it's in the top six of the 10th-anniversary return voting event, showing great potential.
Xiao Qiao
If I had to choose one of the three to practice, I'd actually recommend Xiao Qiao. She's incredibly popular, comparable to the other two, and has both area-of-effect control and damage. Most importantly, she gains a movement speed boost after her skills hit, especially her ultimate, Meteor Shower. Despite lacking mobility, she's gradually becoming more popular in top-tier matches. Why? Because the Chinese server is fed up with heroes that are difficult to play effectively, like Shiranui Mai and Shangguan Wan'er. One is all about punches and kicks, the other is about flying and invincible. They seem strong on the surface, but their actual damage is very situational and they're easily countered. They require frequent operations, making your hands hurt from clicking. Xiao Qiao simplifies the complicated process. As long as her core control hits, the opponent is doomed. Besides, her first skill, the fan, has a longer attack range than Angela's fireball.
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