Brothers, the getaway is coming. Today, let's talk about Garo, who is often labeled as a "late-stage hero" in King's Canyon. Many people think that Garo has to wait until the late game to be effective, but in reality, if you get the right playstyle and build strategy in the early middle game, Garo is more than capable of being the key to progressing the pace of your team.
It can also be powerful in the early stage, and the correct way to open it is Garo
The first thing to correct is the misconception that Garo is not only strong in the late stages. In fact, Garo's long-range basic attacks and additional spell damage mean that she can apply pressure on the lane instead of being passively beaten. After all, a proactive Garo can easily build a lead early on.
In addition, in terms of teamwork, Galo's team should pay more attention to protection and collaboration. Garo is capable of long-range output, and mages and supporters should revolve around her instead of leaving her alone to be beaten, making it easier to establish a lane suppression early on.
Outfit strategy, you can also crit early
There is a common misconception that many players have about Garo's build: the electric knife is followed by the Shadow Blade, then the Endless Blade, and finally Dawn. With such an outfit order, it is easy to cause the early and mid-stage Garo to underdo damage.
The correct order of loading should be that the Endless Blade is immediately followed by the Electric Blade to ensure that Garo has enough damage before the opponent has piled up the meat load. This is followed by the Cloud Piercing Bow and Daybreak, which give early access to the Armor Piercing effect to enhance combat potential, and the Shadow Blade should be used as an option to increase attack speed in the later stages. If the opposing lineup is too hard, consider the end of the world.
Strengthen the cooperation of teammates and take the initiative in the game early
Garo players should be actively involved in the battle from the early to mid-game, and teammates should also play tactics around her. This tactic not only speeds up the tower push process and controls the pace of the game, but also allows Garo to deal a heavy blow to the enemy in the early and mid stages, relieving the traditional pressure of "waiting until the late game".
Brothers, playing Garo well is not just a matter of late play, your operation, build choice, and team collaboration are all crucial. See you next time, let's continue to discuss those things in the King's Canyon, let's withdraw first, bye~