Earlier we talked about the heroes who are very powerful, and they almost represent the strongest strength in the game. But today, we're going to talk about those "trap" heroes – they have extremely low ceilings in the game and can get you into trouble if you're not careful. If you're thinking about using these heroes to score points, then think again!
1. Dunshan: Open a group of "black holes", use with caution!
Dunshan can indeed play an unparalleled role in some specific lineups, such as against heroes such as Diao Chan, Wan'er, and Baili Shoujo. However, the reality is that these heroes don't always show up, and a lot of times, players will disable them early because you picked Shield Mountain. Dunshan's ability to start a group is extremely unstable, and the slightest mistake can put himself in an awkward position, or even put his teammates in danger. In the case that the S34 season has passed 2 3, the national percentage of Dunshan is only 9 thousand, which is enough to show that its performance is not ideal. Therefore, unless you can make sure that the opposing lineup has heroes who can be perfectly restrained by Shield Mountain, it is really not recommended to choose Shield Mountain.
2. Ming Shiyin: The gain is weakened, and the effect is not as good as before
Ming Shiyin used to be notable for his high buffs, but after a few nerfs, the stat amplification he provided was not as good as before. Now, Ming Shiyin is more of a buff that provides movement speed and endurance, rather than the kind of existence that can make a final decision. In addition, Ming Shiyin has extremely high requirements for the player's own reaction speed and ultimate prediction, and if it is not done properly, it may put teammates in danger. Therefore, when choosing Ming Shiyin, you need to have a high level of confidence in your own actions and the cooperation of your teammates.
3. Cheng Biting Jin: The "strongest" among the weak tanks
Although the experience server has strengthened the tank, Cheng Bitingjin's strength in the tank is still countdown. He has no control skills, is unable to pose a threat to the back row, and is also restrained by the Critical Damage effect himself. In high-quality games, it is difficult for Cheng to play a role, his positioning has become very blurred, he cannot play an advantage online, and the role of playing a group is limited. So, if you're not a big fan of Cheng Biting Jin, think twice when choosing him.
Fourth, the golden cicada: set of people for special use, limited role
Jin Cicada's core skill is his 1 skill Tightening Spell, which can be used to restrain many heroes. However, apart from this skill, the other attributes of the golden cicada are not outstanding. His dominant period is only a short period in the middle period, and once he enters the huddle period, his role is greatly reduced. Unless you have specific tactical needs, such as targeting certain nimble assassins, the Golden Cicada is not a hero worth choosing.
5. Daji: Rework is imminent, give up for the time being
Daji is a hero who does well in the lower segments, but as the segments improve, her role becomes more and more limited. In the early stages, she doesn't have enough damage, and it's hard to kill enemies in the grass in seconds; In the late game, even if she can be seconded, it is difficult to concentrate her damage on one hero due to the dispersion effect of the ultimate. Moreover, the planners have made it clear that they will make adjustments to Daji, and we may see a new dual-form Daji in the future. Therefore, until it is adjusted, it is recommended that everyone give up on this hero for the time being.
Overall, these five heroes have very low ceilings in the game, so if you want to score points, then be careful when choosing them. Of course, the most important thing about the game is to enjoy the process, and if you really like these heroes, then you might as well give it a try, after all, fun is the ultimate goal of the game!