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Is the King returning to the "Tank Glory"? The top three win rates in the confrontation lane are all tanks! Is Nezha really worth playing?

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Have you noticed that the high-strength heroes in the current version's confrontation lane seem to be gradually shifting from warriors back to tanks? Currently, the top three win rates across all segments in the confrontation lane are all tanks: Bai Qi, Nezha, and Lian Po. Their win rate data is quite impressive, although their popularity isn't very high. This means many players haven't yet discovered this new trend, so we can take advantage of this information gap to gain some ranking points.

Bai Qi

If you follow KPL matches, you'll know that Qing Qing, the confrontation lane player from Team Wolves, has a unique specialty hero: Bai Qi. This has led other teams to ban Bai Qi when facing Team Wolves, which sufficiently demonstrates that this hero has its merits.

As a tank hero, Bai Qi possesses considerable durability and also has a certain healing mechanism, allowing him to sustain in battles. Of course, his most notable feature is the taunt effect of his ultimate skill. Once hit, opponents cannot move or use skills, and all basic attacks are forced to target Bai Qi. This is an excellent initiation mechanism in King of Glory, especially effective against core positions like marksmen and mages. Even when teammates cannot follow up, Bai Qi alone can complete the engagement and defeat of the core position.

Nezha

The hero Nezha has undergone several adjustments since last year, and after many changes, he now finally has some strength and improved playability. Moreover, last year King of Glory officially announced a collaboration with a movie, which will bring a new skin for Nezha. It's now almost a year since that announcement, so players who like this IP will definitely benefit from practicing Nezha now.

Overall, Nezha should actually be considered a warrior, but he falls into the category of heavy warriors, so classifying him as a tank is also acceptable. Nezha's core gameplay lies in his powerful locking mechanism. Even from a thousand miles away, as long as his skill locks onto a target, he can charge directly toward the core position, posing a significant threat. Therefore, even when opponents group together tightly, Nezha can often achieve a one-for-one trade, leaving enemies helpless. Like Bai Qi mentioned earlier, Nezha can also independently complete the engagement and defeat of the core position.

Lian Po

This hero hasn't had any recent changes. His standout characteristic is damage reduction. When his rage value reaches full, Lian Po becomes extremely tanky and difficult to defeat. Moreover, once he leaves the battlefield, the reduction in rage value also provides him with a recovery effect. Since he doesn't require a mana bar, he completely avoids needing to return to the fountain for supplies.

Similar to the previous heroes, Lian Po also has the ability to engage near the core position individually. His third skill has three displacements and control effects, and during this, he can intersperse with his second skill, which also has a displacement effect, and Flash. It can be said that whenever Lian Po wants to initiate, he can basically find an opportunity to engage the opponent's core position. However, relatively speaking, Lian Po's damage is somewhat insufficient unless he has a certain economic advantage or at least an equal situation.

Of course, this game is ultimately a team game. To win, all teammates need to work together. Therefore, if you plan to play a tank, you must communicate with your teammates when initiating, otherwise it's difficult for them to follow up. Especially for marksmen and mages, since they don't know your durability, but they are very aware of their own fragile health, if the positioning becomes slightly disjointed, they often assume you won't last long and decisively choose to abandon you.

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