A live stream was planned to gather feedback, exposing all of Ake's flaws; Miyue is currently fixing the bugs. (Part Two)
2025-12-19 13:56
Live streaming platforms provide players with a channel to provide feedback to the developers on the weaknesses of heroes. The focus is on listening, and while they may not necessarily agree with the proposed changes, the feedback is still valuable. Versions change frequently, bringing joy to some and sorrow to others. Some heroes are promoted and become powerful, while others are neglected and eliminated in a different ecosystem.
Mi Yue's vision exposure has been fixed.
The adjustments to Mi Yue were rumored earlier, and the developers stated that they were mostly complete and the optimizations would be implemented in the new season. The main improvement was to enhance her team fight capabilities. As a mage, she was often seen as a lone wolf in the top lane or jungle, strong in 1v1 situations and easy in duels, but prone to losing lanes in team fights, making it difficult to find a backline to counter her. This forced her to be played as a split-pushing hero, resulting in a significant drop in her team fight participation. Picking Mi Yue was almost like playing a 4v5 game. Now, the adjustments are finally in place, including the bug where her bat minions revealed vision. Some players deliberately tested this in the training camp and reported not encountering this issue, indicating a significant difference in actual gameplay. In any case, the earlier these improvements are implemented, the better the player experience will be. Congratulations to Mi Yue players!
Zhao Huaizhen included in the co-creation plan
Zhao Huaizhen has been out of the public eye for some time now. I remember his debut was a resounding success; his Tai Chi style and invincible physique were simply unbeatable. He immediately dominated various rankings upon logging in, successfully attracting the attention of professional players. Later, due to being overpowered, he was continuously nerfed, and this prolonged suppression led to a sharp drop in popularity. Through a live stream, the game developers revealed that this warrior will soon be included in a co-creation event, urging players to actively participate and discuss modification plans or skin creation plans, taking into account the opinions of the general public to jointly upgrade the hero. This also indicates that he has been temporarily set aside without a clear adjustment plan, and will be discussed together once the co-creation event begins.
The last hero mentioned is Dark Xin. The developers tested it themselves and said there were no problems. Just like Nezha back then, his combat power in the test server was average, but when he was released on the official server, he was like the real Nezha, with terrifyingly high damage. Even if players have different opinions, given his popularity and image, he will definitely not fall to the bottom. His hit-and-run mechanic provides a lot of flexibility. Now, the idea of adding more movement skills is simply nonsense.