2024-08-06
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Every new season, the first thing everyone needs to know is low-cost cards. Why? Because when you play a late-game lineup, you need to use low-cost cards to transition. If you don't understand low-cost cards, you don't know which hero to use to lock blood better, and you don't know which hero to use to work with equipment. Once you are familiar with playing gambling dogs, it will be much easier to play late-game lineups.
Over the next 5 seconds, Ashe fires an additional projectile at a target near her, dealing 23 physical damage. This effect stacks.
Ashe's basic damage is not high, but she has extra projectiles, and the Mage bond gives her a chance to attack twice. In this way, if she is given Hurricane Runaan, she can attack multiple targets. It's a bit slow, but very fast.
Ashe, Jax, Kassadin, Akali, Helicarm, Kalista, Lillia
The basic seven population is formed, with 6 magic warriors, 2 flower fairies, and 2 fortress guards
If Lillia cannot reach three stars, then switch to a higher-cost Bastion Guardian in the later stage, such as the four-cost Taric, otherwise the tankiness of the front row will be too poor.
Ashe is a one-cost card. There are two stages to draw cards. The first is when you have three populations. If you have more than a dozen gold coins in your hand, you can go all-in and gamble. The probability of drawing a one-cost card is 75%, which is worth a gamble. Then there is the last round when you have four populations. You must use up all the gold coins in your hand. This is a bit of a gamble, because if the gold coins are not drawn after you have drawn them, it is likely to be bad.
Of course, you can also keep 50 gold coins at 5 population and slow D, but it must be done when the health is locked. After all, the gambler lineup itself is strong in the early stage and weak in the late stage. If you lose a lot of blood in the early stage, once other players form a late-stage lineup, you can't even get bad points.
Ashe Recommended: Guinsoo's Rageblade, Runaan's Hurricane, Alternatives: Last Whisper, Infinity Blade, Hand of Justice
Lillia/Taric: Gargoyle's Plate, Outlaw's Armor, Redemption
Kalista: Guinsoo's Rageblade, Giant Slayer
Under normal circumstances, if Kalista is the main C, she is usually given two pieces of Guinsoo's Rageblade, but as a sub-C, it is difficult to satisfy her equipment needs, so she can only be given what she has. Ashe's damage is a bit scratchy, and she attacks slowly. It is best if she has endurance, otherwise, if she encounters a hero who can directly attack the back row, Ashe will die easily.
Pharmacist, Level 5 Hurricane, DD Block, Strong Attack
Ashe's damage is relatively low, but if there is a strong attack, the damage is still very considerable, because it can cause 6% of the target's health in true damage. The level 5 surge can provide a Runaan Hurricane and split the missile once more, which is also very good.