Today I'd like to share a tip to get rid of the Honor of Kings matchmaking mechanic, I hope it will inspire you. Maybe you think it's a feng shui metaphysics, or maybe it's just a form of self-comfort, but I'm sure that after a winning streak, the teammate can become a little maddening, and the opponent appears stronger. In this case, there is a small way to get it that may help you get more wins to score points. I will tell you about the use and process of these methods below.
First, try to create a 5v5 man-machine battle of Honor of Kings, and then deliberately let the opponent get three heads. Then, re-enter the game and continue the battle. Through this process, the winning streak is achieved again. Then, in the same way, another man-machine battle was opened, and three heads were sent. Whether it's a three-game winning streak or a five-game winning streak, if you feel that the game is getting relatively difficult, the system will usually match at this time, and your teammates will be even more powerful than before.
When you feel like you're in a struggling state in an Honor of Kings game, try playing man-player and be sure to rejoin the real game when you're done. Seeing that you don't even perform well in human-machine battles, the system may think that you are not suitable for matching with a more difficult opponent, and instead of losing one match after another, you will be matched with stronger teammates in this way.
Of course, this is just an experiment, and the specific results vary from person to person. In more complex environments and with a larger player base, matchmaking often doesn't tell who is a better fit for your teammates or who is a better fit for you. After all, the way Honor of Kings' matchmaking system works is quite complex, and we can't do something that his system can do, but this strategy may be able to win you more competitive teammates in some cases.