High jungle economy doesn't necessarily mean it's for junglers; other positions also like to steal jungle monsters. Gan Jiang and Mo Xie are on the list. (II)
2025-12-01 14:01
The top laner loves to farm jungle monsters. As a jungler, you already know this. Bringing a jungle item not only makes it easier for you to steal resources from the enemy jungle and farm like crazy, but you also don't let your own jungler get away with it. If you encounter Li Xin and Sikong Zhen, who happen to be your teammates, you'd better pay attention to resource allocation.
Middle lane
Don't assume that mages are only good for ganking and farming lanes. Their damage is high, and when they get going, they can easily one-shot red and blue buffs. Take Gan Jiang Mo Xie as an example: his passive grants extra attack power when stacked, making him the seventh core item. With a Bloodthirster, jungle monsters not only provide gold but also sustain. His damage output doesn't require aiming; it works on the same principle as Bai Li Shou Yue's bullets—just fire at point-blank range, guaranteeing a perfect hit. His second and third skills are simple, and you're guaranteed to land both swords. Another example is Chang'e, a jungler with built-in sustain, making jungle clearing costless.
Development path
Marksmen crave gold more than any other position. As late-game heroes, their early game development is agonizing; relying solely on minions isn't enough, they also face laning pressure, are targeted by assassins, and are stuck in place, never catching up in gold. So where do they earn extra gold? The jungle. Marco Polo has a true damage mechanism; if heroes know how to position themselves, it's difficult to trigger, but it hits all jungle monsters, making his jungle clearing speed much faster than using a jungle item. Li Yuanfang can easily solo the Lord, and Gongsun Li also has a passive mark burst, plus agile movement. Therefore, compared to tanks or skill-based assassins, these heroes can clear jungle camps several times faster with basic attacks than with a jungle item.
Marco Polo excels at attrition warfare; when he desperately needs gold, he should focus on beating up tanks. Gongsun Li, on the other hand, should sneak up on the backline, ambushing squishy targets from bushes, where the rewards outweigh those from taking down low-health frontliners. With either of them on the team, you start with a flying eagle. As the game progresses into the mid-to-late stages, this extends to half of the jungle. Seeing this, the jungler, busy fighting on the side lanes, will pass by the mid lane, steal a wave of minions, and then head into another jungle area to collect all the resources before coming to support you. If they're late, you're more likely to die instantly, or your phone will go black. Since the jungle will be invaded by the enemy anyway, why not give it to your own teammates? This is the psychology of teammates in the game. If you don't take care of them, you'll be in trouble.
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