This marksman has zero obsession with jungle monsters, and as a support player, he doesn't like to compete with the jungler for resources. Why is he the only one on this list? (Part Two)
2026-01-11 11:12
The list is as expected, with many support characters. Besides Zhen Ji, the next one is Wang Zhaojun. Her jungle clearing speed is catching up, depending on the player's item build. For burst damage builds, stack up attack power, release the first skill, and two boars will disappear. The basic attack triggers the passive, throwing out three ice spikes. Move forward, grab the shield, and blast them. The whole process is not slow, but she has one problem: clearing lanes.
Wang Zhaojun
The thing is, when you play Wang Zhaojun, you'll find that the minions have incredibly high defense, capable of instantly killing heroes. You can wear them down to low health in a war of attrition, but when you're on the minion wave, aside from your ultimate, you really can't think of any way to get away from the mid lane and join team fights as quickly as possible. Players are forced to buy a Holy Grail to increase cooldowns, just so they can frequently unleash their ultimate to drop hail and cause area damage.
With a long time spent clearing minions and providing support, Wang Zhaojun won't get too hung up on the jungle monsters around her. She'll just pass by them and let them go. Besides, touching them will get her attacked, break her shield, and take more time to regenerate, which isn't beneficial to her. Her jungle economy of 660.04 is reasonable.
Xi Shi
Another support character closely following behind is Xi Shi. They share the common trait of being primarily utility mages with low jungle clearing frequency, simply because they don't have high economic requirements. Their wave clearing efficiency is quite good. They are primarily initiators, pulling lanes and summoning enemies, so they often go to ambush enemies in bushes. In the mid-game, they stick close to their teammates, helping with control, invasion, or defense. Their jungle economy is only 678.23. These three not only don't eat jungle monsters, but they also don't mind the jungler stealing their minion waves, so that they can free up time and increase their participation rate in team fights.
Luban No. 7
Surprisingly, Lu Ban No. 7 is on the list. Everyone knows that marksmen love gold, especially a slow-moving marksman like him. So why is his jungle gold only 741.91? "Short legs" is a nickname given to him by netizens. He walks too slowly, and the only things he can eat are Red Armor and Red Falcon. On the other hand, other marksmen with mobility can roll into the jungle whenever they have a chance and take resources without any hesitation. From the jungler's perspective, they prefer slow-moving marksmen. Yes, they are easy to die, but at least no one is causing trouble or acting as a stumbling block.