Glory of the King, White Armor and Silver Spear, is the God Zhao Yun in your mind like this?
On the vast battlefield of the King's Canyon, the heroes are like bright stars, and each has a group of loyal fans. Among them, those heroes who carry a profound cultural heritage behind them are even more charming and popular. However, the game's balance often makes it difficult for some heroes, despite their popularity, to show their true prowess on the battlefield. Zhao Yun is such a hero.
He, dressed in white armor and shining with a silver spear in his hand, perfectly interprets the heroic image of Zhao Zilong in the player's heart. When they first met Zhao Yun, many players were attracted by his costume with national elements, and his carefully optimized face was in line with the aesthetic standards of the Chinese people.
During the time when Zhao Yun was in trouble, there was still a small group of loyal players who firmly supported him. They love this IP and love Zhao Yun's skill set. In the hearts of players, Zhao Yun is synonymous with chivalry and courage, and may not be as powerful as Lu Bu in terms of combat power, but his heroic performance in many classic battles has long been deeply imprinted in the hearts of every player. His wit and bravery have become an eternal memory in the hearts of players.
In the game, Zhao Yun's skill mechanics are simple and easy to use, but once upon a time, he gradually lost his foothold in the version change. In the face of the emerging strong jungler heroes, his skill set is stretched thin, unable to deal damage effectively, and it is difficult to maneuver around the battlefield, let alone withstand enemy heroes.
However, after a redo, Zhao Yun was given a new lease of life. He's added three new gears, which has given him a significant improvement in stats, and at least now he's able to show his style on the battlefield.
So, how should Zhao Yun play now? Actually, the answer is simple. Just fine-tune the original. Zhao Yun is positioned as a warrior, so in terms of design, he sacrifices a part of Tandu in exchange for higher damage output. But that doesn't mean he can charge at will, unless you have enough output.
Although Zhao Yun is defined as a warrior, his playstyle is more biased towards the wild core. In order to get the most out of him, he needs to equip some output gear. Without sufficient financial support, he struggles to pose a deadly threat to enemy heroes and withstands the onslaught of enemy attacks. Therefore, on the battlefield, Zhao Yun needs to clarify his positioning, that is, to focus on development and find the right time to attack.
In battle, Zhao Yun should always keep an eye on the enemy's back-row heroes, especially the shooters. In the late team fights, he should avoid playing first, and instead choose to look for opportunities to cut in after the team fights break out. Don't rely too much on your 20% Damage Immunity skill, as when facing a High Burst Hero, you may be instantly killed even if you are in second gear.
In terms of micro-manipulation, Zhao Yun needs to pay more attention to blood control skills. Try to keep yourself in second gear and have most of the shield to output. In this way, his second skill can cause an electric shock effect, and his first skill can move forward without being too vulnerable. When farming, if you want to participate in the battle next, then it is best not to use the second skill to suck blood in the future, so as not to suck too much blood and cause blood replenishment and downshifting.
In general, Zhao Yun has an irreplaceable position in the hearts of players. Although he may not be able to show that kind of prowess in the game, that doesn't stop players from liking him. In the current version, Zhao Yun has gradually returned to his former glory, and for those players who love him, this is enough.