There are nearly 120 heroes in Honor of Kings, and these heroes are classified into different grades under the wisdom of the players. Among the many mage heroes, Zhen Ji is a sewer hero who hovers at the T4 level all year round.
The reason why Zhen Ji is in such a situation is worth pondering. The biggest problem is her skill mechanics. Zhen Ji is a hero with no movement skills, which makes her appear rather passive on the battlefield. What's even more deadly is that none of her three skills have a stable control effect. Therefore, whether she wants to keep the enemy or escape from danger, Zhen Ji seems to be powerless.
Although Zhen Ji also launched the first legendary limited**, its beautiful design did attract many players. However, due to the win rate of the hero itself, even players who have purchased this ** will not necessarily choose to use Zhen Ji to participate in the battle. This also led to Zhen Ji's new ** not bringing the expected increase in win rate.
Zhen Ji's skills need to be carefully planned for control in order to exert control effect. Her passive ability triggers the Freeze effect after accumulating three stacks of Seals. Although a skill can be stacked with a layer of imprints, it requires accurate prediction by the player, and it may not be able to hit every time. The second skill can stack up to two layers of imprints, but it requires the skill to bounce to multiple targets to achieve. The ultimate, on the other hand, can instantly stack two layers of imprints. Therefore, if you want to quickly stack three layers of imprints and play a freezing effect, the combo of two or three skills is the fastest and most stable choice.
This combo can freeze the enemy almost instantly, without giving them any chance to react. But during the casting process, players need to pay attention to two details. First of all, Zhen Ji's ultimate cannot penetrate the target, and once it hits an enemy hero, it will immediately disperse. Even if the enemy hero is behind Zhen Ji, it will block the effect of the ultimate. Secondly, the ultimate only stacks two stacks of marks on the first target hit, and only one stack on other targets. Therefore, in actual combat, whether facing a single enemy or a group of enemies, players should start with a second skill, first stacking the passive imprint, and then using the ultimate to freeze. When an enemy is frozen, quickly cast a skill to knock them away. By the time the enemy lands, the second Freeze effect is ready. After the ultimate ends, the second second skill has also cooled down, and the control effect can be cast again. With such a set of combos, Zhen Ji can control the enemy at least four times.
Although Zhen Ji lacks movement skills and has limited active offensive ability, her counter-attack ability is very good. It was obviously not wise to let her cut the back row or do the harvesting, but when it came to defensive counter-attacks, Zhen Ji was quite aggressive.
In terms of outfits, it is recommended that Zhen Ji choose CD Shoes, Staff of Echo, Hat, Staff of Void, Book of Sages, and Sunset Stream. Some players may worry that although this outfit improves Zhen Ji's explosive ability, her frankness is insufficient and she is easy to be killed in seconds. In this regard, it is recommended that players keep up with the pace of the tank during team battles for output. In qualifying matches below 30 stars, this outfit is more suitable for Zhen Ji's play.