Teleportation is a new art in the Rift; a battle of support efficiency—who is more suitable for you, Yu the Great or Liu Bang? (Part Two)
2026-01-22 13:32
In high-level games, the emphasis is on gradual progress and stable development. Team fights are inevitable, but don't get too caught up in them. Every hero has their power spike. How can a mage fight you in the early game? The damage is negligible, at most causing some knockback. Nuwa is a magic core, only unlocking her Matrix Space at level two and teleporting at level three. Before that, don't even think about asking her for support. She's slow at farming lanes. Unless the support is present at the start of the game, and you have a high gold income and complete your build, you can't unleash explosive damage.
Teleportation is for support, but don't cross the line.
In high-level games, one would understand her predicament. However, in low to mid-ranked games, she is incredibly tactless, resorting to insults and even stealing minion waves, significantly delaying her power spike. If the mid-to-late game drags on into the very late game, there's no enjoyment to be had. Besides, with her teleport skill, she can quickly return to defend her tower. Stealing lane waves is tantamount to declaring war. Never challenge a mage with a teleport mechanic. If they start seriously farming lane waves, the mirror match will become even more embarrassing.
Yu the Great doesn't have this problem. His role is support, and the cauldron is designed to teleport him and his teammates, benefiting both. His first skill has some hard crowd control, making it less useful in actual combat; its main function is healing, but the drawback is its low frequency. Compared to a true healer like Cai Wenji, it's far behind. So what kind of skill does it ultimately become? That's right, teleportation. Of course, standing on it grants him invulnerability.
Three teleports, how useful!
His ultimate skill is an area-of-effect knock-up with a noticeable wind-up, unlike Su Lie's decisive and clean execution. Therefore, each skill release almost always gives the enemy a warning, prompting them to retreat and dodge. Similar to Lu Bu's ultimate jump, it doesn't allow for changing direction with Flash, resulting in an extremely low hit rate. Considering all the comments, what are your thoughts on Da Yu? He seems like a useless character, lacking presence. His crowd control, healing, and tankiness are all inferior to other supports, which is why it's said that his core skill is teleportation.
In terms of teleportation, it completely surpasses many heroes. The power of the cauldron lies in sending people to other positions. Imagine the teleportation array in the top lane, the teleportation summoner spell, and Yu the Great's cauldron. In total, it can teleport three times.
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