In the world of Honor of Kings, players often face a common problem: their beloved natal heroes have gone from being a popular choice to an unpopular trap due to version changes or equipment adjustments. As a result, a question lingers in the minds of countless players: which heroes can always be the right-hand man on the road to the division without being affected by the version change?
Lu Bu, a warrior known for his true injuries, was one of them. With his excellent ability to withstand pressure, even if he was a little weak in the early lane, he was able to gradually emerge with the support of his teammates. Lu Bu's high shield and damage reduction make him a nemesis for tank lineups, and his ultimate, which is a powerful weapon in team battles, whether it is dividing the battlefield or cutting into the enemy's back row, can play a huge role. Therefore, no matter how the version is adjusted, Lu Bu will always be able to occupy a place on the battlefield.
When it comes to the high-end game, Arthur is undoubtedly an existence that cannot be ignored. Although his win rate in the high-end game is not outstanding, in the low-end game, Arthur has become the first choice for many players to score quickly due to his easy-to-use skills and high damage in the early game. The silence effect of one of his skills has made many heroes who rely on movement miserable, and his strong performance in the early and mid games has also allowed players to easily move from the low-end game to the king rank.
Charlotte, a hero known for her pursuit ability and ranged attrition, is equally good in both the Diamond and King rounds. Her unique slow mechanic, damage reduction, and slash passives allow her to overwhelm most side lane heroes. Although it has been nerfed recently, players can make up for it with the right combination of summoner skills, allowing her to still play an excellent role on the battlefield.
Finally, as the representative of the Trisolaran, Aaron's comprehensive mechanics make him feel like a fish in water on the battlefield. Whether it's Tandu, damage, supremacy, damage reduction, health regeneration, or true injury, Yalian is at ease. When stacked with rage, he is able to penetrate up to 40% of his physical and magical effects, making it difficult for enemy back-row heroes to escape his pursuit.
Mulan, the first sister who fought against Lu, can maintain a strong position no matter what season she is in. Her skill mechanics such as displacement, dominance, control, damage reduction, and silence make her a very well-rounded hero. At the same time, she is able to switch between light saber and epee forms, giving her more flexibility in combat. Her high burst damage and strong survivability make her a top scorer for many players.
Of course, it is not an easy task to play these heroes well. They require players to have a deep understanding of the game and superb operation skills. But as long as you keep practicing and exploring, I believe that every player can find their own way to the top. The fact that these heroes are not limited by version also allows them to play a powerful role in different seasons, making them a powerful assistant for players on the way to the branch.