Recommendations for New Players:
If you enjoy carrying the entire game, we recommend practicing with Reyna and Phoenix. Reyna's skill set is comprehensive, with vision disruption, healing, and assassination abilities. She has no specific map or team requirements; as long as you have good aiming skills, you can choose her on any map. Even if your shooting skills are not the best, she still offers vision disruption abilities, allowing you to contribute to the team. In summary, she is the Dreadnought Covenant's Draven.
Phoenix shares similarities with Reyna, possessing vision disruption and healing abilities. Her ultimate provides an extra life, increasing her margin for error. If your shooting skills are average, Phoenix is a better choice than Reyna. You can confidently go solo in a lane; at worst, you can provide information about the enemies. We recommend Phoenix players to solo because her flash grenade can blindside your own teammates, making it easy to hinder them for players who struggle with skill timing and potentially jeopardize the team.
If you lack confidence in your shooting skills but enjoy chatting in the communication channel, we suggest choosing Fade. This character's four abilities are straightforward and functional. Her skills have strong disruption effects, weakening the enemy's vision and hearing. She can even immobilize enemies, providing your team with enemy position information and making it easier for you to secure kills. Additionally, Fade's ultimate has a wide range, revealing enemy positions directly and causing deafening effects, making it easy to secure kills for your teammates.
If you enjoy playing Heimerdinger in League of Legends, we recommend playing Killjoy. Her various skills can summon robots, making them useful for lurking in corners and defending points. Especially against enemies who prefer solo play, robots can easily chip away at their health. If the enemy spends time clearing the robots, you have an opportunity to launch a surprise attack. Killjoy's ultimate also has strong tactical advantages, especially in urgent rounds; its powerful clearing ability can easily deter enemies. The gameplay of the new hero, Gail, is similar to Killjoy, except it switches from robots to Pokémon, making it considerably more challenging to master.
Sylas' skills can heal teammates and include flash grenades and tracking abilities. His animal tracking range is quite large, allowing you to avoid getting ambushed by enemies who like to lurk. He can also stun enemies. However, Sylas cannot heal himself, and his flash grenades might inadvertently blind your teammates. Although Sylas is a forgiving and straightforward hero to play, understanding map details is crucial for his information-providing skills. If you don't use your basic skills effectively, your teammates won't receive much information. Fortunately, Sylas's ultimate tracks the nearest three enemies across the entire map.
Although many new players like to choose the Chinese hero Sage, her healing abilities were adjusted last year, and her self-healing rewards decreased. She can generally only be used to heal teammates and is suitable for situations where you have exceptional teammates. Furthermore, Sage's ice walls and slow zones can be challenging to use correctly and might easily hinder your teammates. We recommend practicing this hero only after becoming familiar with the map. Her ultimate's resurrection timing is also challenging to control. Some novice players blindly pull teammates, and their resurrected teammates get killed immediately. If your shooting skills are not up to par, Sage's ultimate charges relatively slowly.
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