How to match the lineup of Vel'Koz in the Battle of the Golden Shovel? In "Golden Shovel War", you don't need to turn on your computer. You can also "play chess" anytime and anywhere on your mobile phone. The following will share with you the gameplay strategy and positioning skills of Vel'Koz's lineup to help you make the game easier.
The lineup consists of Vel'Koz, Taric, Swain, Teemo, Thalia, Sona, Jarvan IV, and Lux, and the bond consists of 4 Warlocks, 4 Mages, 3 Commanders, and 3 Demacia.
The operation rhythm of this lineup is to search for three stars at a slow pace, and need to chase three stars Vel'Koz and three stars Tarik, so it is necessary to keep the blood volume healthy in the early stage, accumulate economy, and then start to exert strength in the middle and late stages.
Vel'Koz's equipment is relatively fixed, with blue buffs and magic explosions required. As the third item, you can choose the technology gun to provide battery life for frontline teammates, or you can choose the hand of justice, a battery life equipment that is more inclined to output.
Taric is the main tank in the team. It is recommended to equip the Zealot + Gargoyle + Aegis' Contract or Ion Spark. You can choose redemption when facing an enemy lineup with multiple AOE outputs.
It is recommended to use all Holy Grails to add magic power to Vel'Koz, which can also provide Lux with some magic power.
The team must have a piece of equipment with subtractive resistance, which can be an ion spark or an electric knife, otherwise it will be more time-consuming when facing the front row with higher magic resistance. If Taric or Swain in the front row does not have Ion Spark, it is recommended to give Teemo or Thalia an electric knife. The reason why it is not given to Lux is that Lux will not level A when she releases the skill.
Choosing cards with the power of heroes can ensure the perfection of equipment; at the recommended peak of the venue, you can get a secondary hero replicator. It should be noted that the knowledge scroll given by the venue's Presidian library cannot be used to change the warlock's profession.
Too early
In the early stage, you can transition from a combination of three voids + 2 warlocks, 2 mages, and 2 fighters. This early-stage lineup is the same transitional lineup as Void. In the mid-term, you can change to Spell Vel'Koz and Eight Void formations according to your own situation. The early-stage strength of the lineup is very high, so it is recommended to start with a winning streak.
The operating rhythm is a slow-paced search for Samsung. In the early stage, 2-1 will increase the population to 4, and after 2-5 will increase the population to 5, after that, only the card interest will slowly increase the population.
Mid-term shaping
Seven people is an important stage for the lineup. It is also the stage with the most intense competition and the most blood loss. After reaching seven people, you need to search for Jarvan IV and Lux, and by the way, search for Vel'Koz and Taric to get two stars. This will ensure a healthy blood volume in the mid-term.
Then continue to increase the card interest to eight people, search for Samsung Vel'Koz and Samsung Tariq.
Improve quality later
Eight people is the end of this lineup. At this stage, we need to search Vel'Koz and Taric to three stars, and all other chess pieces to two stars. If the search goes very smoothly, we can consider upgrading to level nine and two-star foxes.
After this lineup is formed, it can basically match the current popular lineup 50-50. The key to the outcome lies in our position and the enemy's position. Try to let Vel'Koz's skills affect as many enemy pieces as possible. It should be noted that this lineup needs to pay attention to their positioning at all times to avoid being blown by the spiritual wind to Vel'Koz and Sona. Blowing Sona will affect the additive effect of the Holy Grail.