Super soldiers are destined for greatness; these heroes are fearless in the face of death and never retreat once the battle begins.
2026-04-16 14:02
In Honor of Kings, there are always a few heroes who are born to be super minions, prepared to die. Once they enter the battlefield, there is no way to retreat. Don't misunderstand, it's not that the players themselves want to feed kills or are overconfident and deliberately seek out weak opponents to fight five against one. Due to the inherent weaknesses of the heroes, the word "retreat" doesn't exist in their minds. Even if you are low on health and want to escape, the gameplay derived from the mechanics simply does not allow it.
The core of these "fight to the death" heroes is that they easily run out of skills in combat. Regardless of cooldown length or lack of mobility, even if they save a skill to keep enemies in place and use delaying tactics to slowly run to a safe area, it is really not easy in actual combat. During the chase, they can be worn down and killed in minutes. Rather than wasting their lives, they would rather try their best to survive to the last second, trade one for two, or even three, and fight to the death until their teammates join the team fight. At least after they die, their teammates can clean up the mess.
If you choose to be timid and hesitant, logically you're not wrong. Charging in recklessly is too impulsive. Attack power, defense, skill cooldown, teammates' positions, number of players, etc., are all factors to consider. Whatever the situation, once you enter the fray, don't be timid or hesitant. Otherwise, you'll achieve the desired effect. Enough with the nonsense, let's see how well you understand the super minions in the Rift.
Old Master
How can you say that Master Lu has no escape methods? Doesn't he have an ultimate skill that binds opponents to a lantern? Even in a one-on-one situation, if his damage output is insufficient and he's at a disadvantage, he can use his ultimate skill to control the opponent and quickly retreat, swiftly leaving the field of vision before reinforcements arrive. Despite this, the game mechanics have made him a warrior who grows stronger with each battle. Before delving into the analysis, ask yourself if you've ever faced a Master Lu. Didn't you notice how incredibly stubborn they are? They love to relentlessly attack, even when surrounded by a group of enemies, still wielding their staff until they're dead, willing to sacrifice their lives, as if they don't want to waste their ultimate skill. Even if someone is bound, they'll simply keep beating them to death.
Master Lu is very strong in sustained combat, especially in one-on-one situations. He often chooses to push lanes, and if there is a defense, not everyone dares to mess with him. Most of the time, he clears the minion wave from a distance and lets him fly freely. Don't try to fight him head-on, or you might lose your life.
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