In a capitalist world, which profession (excluding auxiliary roles) has the worst earning power? (Part Two)
2025-12-25 12:29
The Yuanliu Tank's skill mechanics make it difficult to hit enemies. Its attack range is too short; even with a lock-on dash, it's still hard to land a hit. Its tank attributes seem designed to be harassed. Playing it is frustrating, but who would have thought that even the simplest task—earning money—is so difficult? Its development speed is several levels below reality. Don't be overly optimistic. Of course, its role is a tank, not a support. Without equipment, how can it stand on the front lines and absorb damage? It's incredibly fragile; even a mage's small skill might cripple it. The developers urgently need to consider its development capabilities, increasing its attack power, dash distance, or basic attack damage.
Xi Shi
A typical utility character, no wonder Xi Shi is obsessed with minion waves. The gameplay is too difficult to make money, clearing minions is not fast to begin with, the gameplay is to pull lanes and control, the gameplay is not much different from Zhang Liang. Many times, she is forced to stay on the lane to develop, and to gank, she has to ambush and hide in vision. When facing the enemy head-on, the success rate of control is extremely low. At most, she can show herself and use some skills to scare away the opponent.
This illustrates the importance of using Xi Shi as a utility champion, not pursuing explosive power. Due to environmental pressures, Xi Shi must participate in team fights in the development lane. Leaving her in the mid lane makes her vulnerable to assassins or even the top laner. Having her minion waves stolen is frustrating. Analyzing Xi Shi's gameplay, a low average gold per minute indicates a high team fight participation rate, constantly striving to gank and fight. 596.77 is normal; too high a gold means spending too much time in the lane, becoming a utility champion without fulfilling her role, which isn't a positive playstyle. Her primary function is control. No matter how high her gold, her damage is limited. Stay hidden in the bushes, ambush whenever possible, don't worry too much about gold, and don't be detached from worldly concerns – this is the right mindset.
Xiang Yu
An incredibly powerful tank, whose ultimate skill involves swinging his greatsword backhand to unleash sword energy, instantly restoring half of his health from near-death. His ability to stand and fight is abnormally strong. One might assume that his audacity in causing trouble everywhere, luring enemies into focusing fire, and initiating team fights is due to his economic strength. In reality, his average gold per minute is only 599.84, making him a formidable threat. A single Shadow Axe is enough to make the backline tremble. Who would have thought that this was an innate advantage? When Xiang Yu fights, money is not a factor.
They have fast map movement speed, consume a little mana, and their shadow can be seen everywhere during team fights. They often leave the top lane to teleport to other locations to provide support, so it's certain that they won't be able to fully farm the lane. In the mid-to-late game, they will let the jungler take over the jungle lane.