Hello everyone, I am the editor
In fact, as far as the current Honor of Kings is concerned, a large number of players are, as the title says, players with low ranks and shallow hero pools. For example, if you are in the rank range from Diamond to Unparalleled King, you only have a few heroes and an Asian hero. Ser plays from 1 to 5. In the middle is Angela, Zhenji, Daji and Xiaoqiao. You will encounter these heroes in every game.
The editor also has friends who are low-star or unparalleled all year round. They only play one or two heroes from beginning to end, such as Arthur. Their Arthur can play both sides, he can also be a jungler, and he can also be a support. Examples like this are everywhere.
At first, Ling Dang'er was also curious, why didn't they play more heroes, expand their hero pool, and then reach high ranks? Is it because they don’t want to reach a high rank? Not really! Every time they win a game, this type of player may be much happier than those masters! They also know that expanding the hero pool will help them gain points in the future, but there is a problem that prevents them from expanding it.
The problem is to be content with the status quo. For example, if you play Arthur, although you can't reach a high level, but you play Arthur by yourself, no matter which position you play, you can often achieve good results. The hero is also simple, and you have played thousands of games. In the field, this is the status quo that you have settled for. If you get Arthur, you will feel more at ease. Even if you are hit by others and lose credibility points when playing Arthur, you will still get it next time. Why?
Because in everyone's subconscious mind, they are the best at playing Arthur, and they can only play as Arthur. Even if they play Arthur, their credibility points will be deducted, and when they play other heroes, the deductions will be even worse.
And it’s not like these players don’t know how to practice other heroes. They can practice but it won’t last long, because when they encounter setbacks, they will give up easily! In fact, as long as you practice heroes in a tier that matches your strength level, due to the different difficulty levels of heroes, your winning rate in the early stage may be very low in dozens or dozens of games, such as a winning rate of twenty, thirty, thirty or forty. .
When you have played dozens of games and only a few of them are better and your record is passable, but the rest of the time you are in trouble, will you continue to play? Ling Dang'er would like to tell everyone that the more mid- to low-level players, such as the King and low-star players, whenever they practice heroes and fall to Star Glory, which is about ten or so stars, they will not be able to stand it and will immediately return to Asia. If you get to a low star level, you will give up on the hero you trained and never play again.
Over time, you will feel that you can only play a certain hero, such as Arthur, and you cannot play other heroes. Your natural hero is Arthur, and only Arthur is suitable for you! But this is not actually the case. It just means that most players find it difficult to accept bad feedback in the process of practicing and growing up, such as losing streaks and negative records when practicing heroes, or deducting reputation points.
So in the end, these players may know two or three heroes after several years. For example, they can only play Angela and Daji, but only the confrontation path is left. They will not play some tanks that they have played before but have a low winning rate. When it comes to mixing points, the more people want to win, the more they will use Daji and Angela to fight against each other. You think they are acting, but in fact they do it because they really want to win.
This is the state of most players in the middle and lower ranks. In fact, there are not so many game masters who can play everything and play well in everything! There are not that many players who are determined to master the heroes even if they lose. Most players have a very shallow hero pool.