High jungle economy doesn't necessarily mean it's the jungler; other roles also like to steal jungle monsters, and Gan Jiang and Mo Xie are on the list.
2025-12-01 13:59
Those who have played Honor of Kings probably know that the biggest enemy in the game is not the opponent but the teammate. They are not as skilled as others, but they love to steal resources. They have no strength but they type and shout and yell, messing around and causing the game to turn against them. Suddenly, the enemy pushes them all the way to their high ground. Just because they are soft-hearted and turn back to save their teammates, they find that the super minions are being focused on. They feel like they are doing themselves a disservice if they don't take the opportunity to deal damage. So they rush forward and fight desperately, but in the end, they don't even have time to escape.
Stealing jungle monsters is a matter of mentality.
The matchmaking system is flawed, resulting in an extremely poor gaming experience. In ranked matches, the worst thing is encountering teammates who mess with your mentality. It's one thing for them to curse, but the most hated part for junglers is having their jungle monsters stolen. This means they are the core of the team, and every position occasionally goes to the jungle to steal gold, only to have the monsters disappear. After the enemy invades, they are blamed for poor defense, given numerous excuses, and even accused of lacking skill. They are too lazy to continue acting and simply eat the entire jungle.
If you're underdeveloped early on, lack damage to gank, and your ambush fails, you might turn back to your jungle only to find it completely cleared out. Anyone would be frustrated, right? Let's be rational. It's undeniable that jungle monsters respawn, and leaving them untouched seems wasteful. Junglers are constantly on the move and have a lot of responsibility, so teammates might think losing one monster doesn't matter. But they forget that in solo queue, the jungler's jungle route is crucial, and their development determines everyone's rhythm. The principle is quite simple: unless you're winning the entire game and have completely dominated the enemy jungle, it's best not to touch your own jungle monsters recklessly.
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Ultimately, stealing jungle monsters is just to boost economy and earn money to buy equipment. This applies not only to junglers but also to several heroes in other lanes, whose gameplay is heavily reliant on economy. If we compile the jungle into a database and analyze the jungle economy of the five lanes, we can at least have a basic understanding and be prepared to give up economy, even if we are playing as junglers.
The representative characters for the top lane are Sikong Zhen and Li Xin. They have high jungle clearing speed and high jungle economy, which matches their skill characteristics. Sikong Zhen has a basic attack, which is very similar to a marksman. He has fast attack speed and flexible movement. He can easily return to the lane after eating jungle monsters. Li Xin is famous for pushing lanes. He is immune to control and ignores the opponent's pursuit. He can escape by passing through the jungle and get gold along the way. With the Lightning Dagger, his escape and jungle clearing speed is almost lightning fast, and that is, even without the jungle item.
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