Skin selection might lead to discrimination? A little-known unspoken rule in the Rift, often associated with elementary school students. (Part Two)

2025-12-14 12:37

Skin selection might lead to discrimination? A little-known unspoken rule in the Rift, often associated with elementary school students. (Part Two)


Sun Wukong's Hellfire, a legendary item with a high-quality design, how could it leave a bad impression? Many free-to-play players worked hard to complete tasks during the limited-time return of the in-game store, saving up 1688 in-game currency to purchase it. There are too many limited-edition items for Sun Wukong, and if you want a truly impressive item, only Hellfire and the Glory Collection are left. The rest are the abandoned heroes.

Hellfire

The Hellfire skin is notorious for its terrible feel, a fact confirmed by numerous expert players. Even those who main Sun Wukong regretted buying it. No wonder Sun Wukong and Supreme Treasure skins are in such high demand. Hellfire is notoriously difficult to use. New players might not know this, but when it comes to cost-effectiveness, this skin is the first one to be ruled out. If someone insists on wearing it, it shows that the player doesn't understand or understand the rules and environment of the game. They might be a newbie blindly worshipping high-end effects or thinking it looks imposing, so they choose it for competitions or simply to practice heroes. Unfortunately, the contrast between the effects and the feel is too great. It looks good but is difficult to use. Wearing it bravely just gives the impression that the player doesn't know how to play.

Van Helsing

Li Bai's default skin, Van Helsing, has a less-than-stellar reputation. The hero himself is difficult to play, requiring a high skill ceiling, so the feel of the skin is the ultimate pursuit for top players. There's already a saying in the community that wearing the Glory Collection skin is for showing off special effects, Phoenix Seeking Phoenix is for veteran players in the game, and Keen Power is most likely for martial arts hermits, either using a smurf account to smurf or for Li Bai players who are still honing their skills. There are two possibilities.

The only exception is the default skin, which gives the impression that it's unplayable. Without a new look, almost no one dares to play this hero. The original skin has slow movements and a poor feel, making it difficult to control the hero. Experienced Li Bai players know that skins are essential. With improved feel, you can achieve the desired effect, smooth operation, and twice the result with half the effort. Therefore, the default skin is disliked, which is obviously for Li Bai players who don't know how to play.

Dream Chaser

Marco Polo suffered a similar fate to Hellfire, being the worst model in the KPL series. In contrast, the Companion was praised as the best-feeling option. Even those who bought Dream Chaser early on ultimately abandoned it, preferring the Companion at a loss. This wasn't limited to casual players; even professional players chose the Companion. Players using Dream Chaser were undoubtedly perceived as beginners.


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