Wang Zhaojun's scoring criteria: a useful tool, yet nobody knows how to win the gold medal: Effective Damage Section
2026-03-06 12:23
How well do you know Wang Zhaojun? Winning the FMVP in January and launching a new look will inevitably boost her pick rate. Her permanent presence in the shop will likely create more than just a frenzy; it's more like a premium option, instantly making mid-lane players forget about past releases and offering a fresh experience. Plus, it's a tribute to AG Super Play's Changsheng team. There's really no reason not to buy her, unless you're looking to save money, in which case the Elf Princess would be a better choice.
What impression does Wang Zhaojun leave? Undoubtedly one of the Four Beauties of the Rift, her strength is, realistically speaking, that of a utility mage, often called the "poke ceiling." Unfortunately, her excessive cast time limits her potential. She performs reasonably well in the mid-lane in lower to mid-elo, but as a support, she's difficult to gank. She's inherently squishy and vulnerable to assassins, so let's skip the marksman role for now. Her skins and strength have been evaluated, and forums are analyzing her gameplay in the current version. The key issue is that while knowing how to play her is one thing, to quickly climb the ranks and reach the top, shouldn't you be catering to the rating system, winning gold medals, and securing top-tier lanes?
Effective damage: Semi-tank build, stand and fight
Wang Zhaojun's performance in different lanes is often overlooked because no one has a benchmark for comparison. Her control and utility are questionable; she might cast spells day and night, failing to secure kills, and inflicting massive debuffs in team fights, ultimately resulting in a failing score, a loss, and a direct drop of a star. The first dimension is effective damage. While both are support characters, Zhen Ji requires over 26%, Wang Zhaojun only needs over 22.5%. She's inherently good at chipping away at enemy damage. Thanks to her first skill, her item build is flexible; unless absolutely necessary, ignore damage items and opt for a semi-tank build. Imagine her as a Wu Zetian; what's her primary task on the battlefield? Control.
With a semi-tank build, there's no need to be timid or hesitant. Be bold and attack forward, even deliberately breaking shields at close range to unleash damage and lure enemies to close the distance. Characters like Lu Bu, Xiahou Dun, Nezha, and Kai, just as they're about to swing their weapons for a merciless beheading, can seize the opportunity to release a freeze at their feet, followed by their ultimate for maximum damage. This is far superior to Zhen Ji's water ball, which bounces around, targets multiple enemies, and whose passive effect automatically cancels out when enemies are spread out – it's pointless.
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