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Glory of Kings: Wait! The mid lane is gone, and the mage is wise to do so!

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Glory of Kings: Wait! The mid lane is gone, and the mage is wise to do so!

Hello everyone, I'm Jian Feng. Today, let's talk about how mages should skillfully fight back when faced with the small action of the jungler brothers eating the "connotation" of the mid lane, instead of simply and rudely brushing the jungle to prove their presence.

First of all, we have to admit that when you come back from the jungle and find that your beloved lane has been quietly swallowed up by the jungler, your heart is absolutely mixed. Especially the feeling of "I'll just walk away for a while!", which can simply make people fall from the Nine Heavens to the Eighteen Layers of Hell. However, mages, do you think going back to the jungle is the best feedback? Come to think of it, does this really solve the root problem?

Glory of Kings: Wait! The mid lane is gone, and the mage is wise to do so!

Now I'm going to break it down for you. First of all, the jungler brothers usually have a very practical philosophy of survival: more lane experience and gold, and less creep experience and gold. If you drop everything now and go to the jungle, it will be tantamount to relieving the pressure on the jungler, and even making them ecstatic. It's like you're giving them a free lunch coupon and you think you've done something big.

Again, if you think that going to grab the buff of the jungler is called a counterattack, then you may just be trading for team infighting, rather than an actual counterattack. In this game where teamwork is at its core, any selfish behavior is a death sentence for victory.

Glory of Kings: Wait! The mid lane is gone, and the mage is wise to do so!

So, what's the right strategy? If the jungler eats your mid lane, you can make up for it by farming, but more importantly, you have to be smart enough. For example, you can farm half of the jungle with the jungler, and as long as you don't touch their buffs, they will never object. On this basis, you can eat the line together and wait for the opportunity to gank the side together, which will not only not affect the development of the team, but will strengthen the tacit understanding between you.

Mages, don't underestimate this change. When you broaden your horizons and play alongside your teammates, you'll find that you're developing far better than those who stay in the middle and don't want to leave. In fact, the charm of mages lies in their versatility and flexibility, rather than sticking to a line of troops until the end of the day.

Glory of Kings: Wait! The mid lane is gone, and the mage is wise to do so!

Remember, what we're fighting for in the canyon isn't just one man's glory, it's a team's victory. We need to cooperate with each other and advance and retreat together, which is the real secret of victory in the glory of kings.

So, dear players, do you have a new understanding of the mid lane, or is there a better strategy to respond to the jungler's moves? Leave your wisdom in the comments section, and see you next time!