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Can the evil little mage steal the fa? National service players have basically not seen, do you know this version?

In the Summoner Canyon, many heroes can get super high benefits by superimposing passive skills, and this passive superposition has no upper limit, the evil little mage is one of them, and in the game, even if it is a small mage with a full body of flesh, as long as the development time is sufficient, his spell strength can be stacked to a very high level, and the more he reaches the later stage, the more he can't afford it.

Can the evil little mage steal the fa? National service players have basically not seen, do you know this version?

The old version of the little mage passive skill chaos stealing, can steal 20% of the spell damage from the nearby enemy hero, the stealing of the spell damage value does not exceed five times its own level, but the national service players basically have not seen, because this version has been changed to elemental equilibrium when landing in the national costume, the specific effect is that the small mage loses 1% mana value, it will increase the mana value by 1%.

Can the evil little mage steal the fa? National service players have basically not seen, do you know this version?

Q skill dark sacrifice, specify a target to deal magic damage, if the target dies in the skill, the small law will increase the spell damage by one-fifth, although it has undergone changes, but the core of this skill is to kill enemy units to increase the strength of the law, W skill dark matter and now the gap is not large, but the delay time changed from two seconds to 1.2 seconds.

Can the evil little mage steal the fa? National service players have basically not seen, do you know this version?

E skill distorts space, draw a circle on the map after release, trying to cross this circle of enemy targets will be stunned, then the E skill is not delayed, if released properly, you can control the opponent in seconds, the big move energy bursts, initially it is to cause magic damage and target 25% maximum mana damage, but this version of the big move is also rarely known, and later changed to cause 1.2AP bonus magic damage and 80% additional damage of the enemy's mana strength, this version of the big move can be said to be the nightmare of all mages.

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