These are the heroes who can turn the tide in the Rift; they're worth your patience and foregoing the surrender button. (Part Two)
2025-11-30 11:33
The strongest support isn't necessarily the support hero; the hero with the ability to turn the tide is the last hope. Suppose you find that your Lu Bu is a super minion, completely ignoring your teammates, and when you see the opponents gathered together, you disregard your safety and jump in to fight. This teaches you not to stubbornly resist, but to surrender decisively and not waste time.
Han Xin
Late-game heroes are mostly damage dealers, with explosive damage output and the ultimate goal of one-hit kills. However, due to their slow development period, they are limited to playing as support heroes in the early game, or pushing lanes and farming for gold, which can be quite unseemly. This puts a lot of pressure on players, especially teammates' patience. If a team doesn't participate in team fights, it can easily lead to a 4v5 situation, making the team feel useless and prompting them to consider quitting. Therefore, a skilled summoner not only needs to have high-level skills and excellent awareness, but also must understand psychological tactics, such as attrition warfare to prolong the game. The hardship is not only for the opponents, but also for the teammates around them.
Han Xin emphasizes lane management and control of the enemy jungle. His multiple dashes grant him the advantage of vaulting over walls, making him extremely flexible and allowing him to freely enter and exit both friendly and enemy territories. A skilled Han Xin can often put his teammates in a difficult position, prioritizing their own interests and neglecting team fights. Without a jungler to gank, the chances of winning team fights are low, and the team's economy can be caught up. Ironically, Han Xin can also turn the tide of battle. By constantly maneuvering through lanes and jungle monsters, he can split up with his teammates to focus fire on the enemy, provoke the entire team to gank, and allow the others to quickly leave the high ground to farm. As long as the enemy cannot use a few waves of minions to break through the turrets and reach the fountain, there is an opportunity to counterattack.
Nuwa
She's practically the high ground defender. With Nuwa by your side, you're truly fearless in the face of adversity. A creator god, she can create miracles. In the early game, use her matrix space to synthesize stuns, block paths, and disrupt positioning. Her first skill knocks back and controls, her third skill teleports to support, and her ultimate is a direct kill. Use them separately. Her early damage isn't particularly noticeable, and you might not even understand what happened when she dies in the late game. Once her equipment is complete, it's like having full confidence. She's the team's turret, with unpredictable combo trajectories. With her holding the high ground, a single skill combo can take down your minion wave and a few kills at any time. Her ultimate fires across the entire map, stealing dragons and delaying time to gain an advantage. When the goddess descends, there's nowhere to hide.
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