Honor of Kings has early-stage heroes and late-stage heroes, but whether it is early-stage or late-stage is just a sensory evaluation of most players, without data support, so who might be the best hero? This article will share with you the heroes with the highest late win rates in each position based on the data from the King’s Camp.
Who is the strongest in the late confrontation lane? Some people would say it is Xiang Yu, whose big move avoids death and does explosive damage. Some people say it is Yuan Ge, who does extremely high damage and can easily steal the back row, but I guess few people would think of it is Lao Fuzi.
In fact, Lao Fuzi's winning rate has always been considered average, or slightly above average, but it was unexpected that the winning rate in the later stage was so high, it was already close to 55%.
As for his strength in the later period, it is reflected in his tankiness, cooldown, and armor formation. Even though his equipment is very weak, he can continuously use basic attacks to refresh his second skill. He has super high damage immunity and can counterattack with a trace of blood. There are many people, and there is no opponent in the line.
Generally speaking, warrior tanks become weaker over time, but Lao Fuzi does get stronger with each fight.
In my opinion, mages will be relatively weak in the late stage, because the opposite Witch's Cloak has basically taken shape. However, Haiyue's winning rate in the late stage exceeds 56%, which is too exaggerated. You know, Haiyue has experienced several weakenings. , her current strength is far behind her peak, so why is she still so strong in the later stage?
I think it’s the mechanism of the ultimate move. In low-level games, you can basically win by dragging Combat Thorn and Marksman Mage into the ultimate move. In high-end games, it’s used to break down the system and pull away the enemy’s key figures. Don’t worry. No matter whether you beat them to death or not, the teammates outside will win successfully because you have dismantled their system, or they will simply stay in the back row and play jungle to bypass the back row.
Haiyue has long hands, can defend towers and consume, and can also use her ultimate move to force a duel. This mechanism is indeed very powerful.
Who dares to believe that Sima Yi is the jungler with the highest winning rate in the later stage? Generally speaking, in a game involving Sima Yi, the witch's cloak must be arranged, but even so, it does not slow down his strength.
Sima Yi's strength is that he can kill the C position after his ultimate move is launched, but many people tend to overlook his passivity and his occasionally exposed vision, which is also the reason for Sima Yi's strength, because this vision is shared by the whole team.
In the later stage of grouping, Sima Yi's area-wide silence can also be regarded as a group control effect. Combined with his own explosion damage, it can deal a fatal blow to the back row.
Unexpectedly, the shooter with the highest winning rate in the later stage was not Lesio who hit the target with three shots, nor was it Garo who killed the front row warriors with four arrows, nor was he the "true god" Houyi Luban No. 7, but one of the few. An old village chief who knows how to use it.
Genghis Khan is actually weak in terms of output in the later stages. His biggest drawback is his inability to hit the front row, but his strength is never reflected in his output. The vision mechanism of skill 1 is very important for the whole team, so he can clearly know the enemy's movements. , and react accordingly. I think this is the main reason why he can be so strong in the later stage.
Guiguzi indeed has the ability to make a comeback, and his stealth speeds up group control. These three labels destined his mechanism to be elusive. The blame on the field is that he can squat in the enemy's grass for several minutes just to bypass the enemy. Success, but Gui Guzi in the passerby bureau doesn't have that terrible consciousness yet. Even if he did, he wouldn't have the corresponding cooperation to respond to you.
Therefore, although Guiguzi in the passerby round does not have the outrageous cooperation of a professional, correspondingly, as an opponent, he may not be able to think of ways to counter him. In this way, Guiguzi's characteristics can be brought into play, and all he needs is teammates to stand together. Find an opportunity to make a big move and it might be over.
The above five heroes are the heroes with the highest late-stage win rate in each position. What do you think of this?