Speaking of uniqueness, who can you think of among the 167 heroes of League of Legends?
In fact, each hero has their own "unique" skills, but relatively speaking, everyone takes it for granted, and there is no such feeling of being eye-catching.
Isn't Noh's Blood Fury, Barbarian King's Fury, Vayne's Three Rings, etc., all unique skills? When you think it's new enough?
In fact, when I first thought of this topic, my first impression was Sean and Death Song, both heroes can continue to output after death.
But if you think about it, aren't the passive skills of these two very similar?
Taking a step back, do you remember the old version of Zyra? and the passivity of the big mouth, aren't they all the same? It's just that if you put it on each hero, then it's "unique", because the output method is different, but if you put it on 167 heroes, are they unique?
What I'm saying should be understandable, right?
It is said that all the skills of heroes, there is no one who is not clear, as the so-called one law is universal, ten thousand laws are universal, isn't this the truth?
So, let's talk about the hero's passivity today. In my opinion, among the 167 heroes, only their passive skills can be regarded as unique and unique. This is not about individual heroes, but about the kind that makes people shine and never see and understand. You get the idea, right?
I don't know which hero comes to mind first when you see this, but the first thing that comes to my mind anyway is the emerald god!
Passive - Friends of the Forest:Unable to attack or be attacked by non-Epic creeps, the Emerald can create magical vegetation in the jungle camp that can continue to grow.
When the small vegetation is fully grown, the emerald god can send away the mobs to gain gold and experience.
Also, at level 5 or above, if the Emerald casts a red and blue buff, then an additional buff will be created.
Such a skill mechanism, were they all stunned when they appeared at that time? But it's a pity that the difficulty of this hero is relatively high, not the difficulty of the hero's operation, but the difficulty of gameplay, which is not something that ordinary people can play.
In fact, the emerald god can already be regarded as a veteran hero, if you think about it carefully, this hero has also appeared for a long time, right? Over the years, I've seen one that played well, and that time really made me deeply experience that it's not hero restraint, but summoner restraint.
As the saying goes, there are only the weakest summoners, not the weakest heroes, and I experienced it in the emerald god.
So, the second thing that I think is unique to passive skills is Pike.
Passive - Luck of drowning:For example, he passively pierced damage, increased damage, stored damage, and lost vision to restore health, which we don't talk about at all, because it's not unique, at least it's not a very unusual attribute effect.
I'm talking about his back effect, which is that all of his max health will be increased to attack damage, and 14 health will be converted to 1 attack damage.
Some people say that this is not the same as vampire passivity?
But if you think about it, vampires are strong and have health that complement each other, but they don't stack on their own, and no matter what, no matter what equipment you come out, Pike's health is so high, and the excess will be converted into attack power.
If you say that in the past, when Pike was disrupted, the Immortal Grip was added to 3000 blood, I don't know if it has any effect now.
However, in the official introduction, Pike is unable to gain additional maximum health from any ** (equipment, runes, etc.).
Maybe League of Legends is not only the only two heroes who are passively unique, maybe there are some heroes that I have forgotten, such as new heroes or unpopular heroes?
So, which hero's passive do you think is the most unique? Everyone is welcome to actively add! Thank you!