Has the meta shifted in Season 43's development lane? Galo is ranked fifth, while the first-place player boasts a win rate of nearly 60%: TOP 1

2026-04-25 12:44

Has the meta shifted in Season 43's development lane? Galo is ranked fifth, while the first-place player boasts a win rate of nearly 60%: TOP 1


Who will emerge victorious in Season 43 with the highest win rate in the late game? Will it be the straightforward and aggressive Sun Shangxiang? Or the desert-controlling, bouncing Goya? If the topic were to discuss the highest win rate for all marksmen, the outcome might be quite different. In the tense late game, with everyone catching up in gold and in chaotic skirmishes, it's really difficult to determine who has the highest damage output.

King of Glory Camp will solve your troubles. The strongest in the late game has changed hands, and it turns out to be Cang! Lecio is second, which is surprising enough. No one expected that the first skill's cannonball would have such high range damage. Cang is no exception. His early game win rate is higher than expected, at 49%. You know, everyone thinks he is not strong at the beginning of the game, so they form a development mindset and dare not participate in team fights. Most marksmen's win rates will rise with the trend. This outstanding Cang, however, did not rise in the mid-game but fell to less than 48%, which is quite puzzling.

The discussion might seem absurd on the surface, but in actual gameplay, the difference in treatment becomes very apparent. You can't use your ultimate skill casually in lane, making the game frustrating. Once the opponent reaches level four, they can unleash their ultimate and attack, leaving you without a counter-attack skill. This suppression brings huge rewards: a nearly 60% win rate in the late game. With the ultimate skill buff, you can roam freely, have a large survivability pool, and whether you can defeat the front line is still uncertain. Playing Cang isn't difficult; just manage the timing of your ultimate skill. Your first skill is similar to Sun Shangxiang's—it's about survival and offense.

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