Chapter 1 Old Chrysanthemum Classroom: The Basics!

This note is for those readers who have not been exposed to lol.,Those who have played lol can also take a look.,Maybe you can rise up the posture!

League of Legends is a tower pushing game, and similar games or Warcraft maps include Chenghai 3C, True Three, Dota and so on.

There are five players on each side, playing different positions, similar to basketball or football, with center guards, etc., and the subdivisions of lol are top laner, middle laner, jungler, adc and auxiliary five positions, and the purpose of each game is to destroy the opponent's home city.

It can be seen as two opposing cities, there are three roads between cities, both sides will send evenly matched soldiers, the player is the general, the general and the general are confrontations, after killing the opposing general, you can get money and experience rewards, on the way to the main city, there are still many towers and crystals to be knocked down, destroy the opponent's main city to win the game.

The game is divided into matchmaking and qualifying, as well as two other entertainment modes

Matchmaking is a system that randomly matches teammates and finds opponents to compete with.

Qualifying is a more formal event, which will record the winning and losing scores, and the higher the score, the more it proves the strength, which is an intuitive measure of strength.

On February 20, 2013, the national service synchronized the rank score with the world, realizing the classification of six major ranks of bronze-silver-gold-platinum-diamond-the strongest king.

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Here are some of the meanings of lol:

Top Order: Hit the hero on the road.

Mid laner: A hero who plays in the middle lane.

Jungler: Swim in the wilderness. Heroes who fight junglers need to constantly run and catch people in various lanes (>

ADC: The hero who lays the trail.

Support: The hero who is also in the bottom lane, is responsible for supporting the ADC, giving up all the economy to the blocker, and so on.

ad: Physical damage

ap: Spell damage

T: Refers to a hero with tank, meat, meat shield, high armor, large HP, and can take a lot of damage.

, damage per second, specifically for heroes who can deal a lot of damage to enemies.

: In the later stage, the core, the hero who needs a lot of money to pile up equipment, is very powerful after forming, and plays a decisive role in xing (as often said, adc, is the physical damage core outputr, apc is the spell damage core output, but generally no one shouts apc, but directly shouts ap, ignoring c, I don't know why).

Abbreviation, a common tactic in games, refers to two or more heroes fighting side by side, sneak attacking, outflanking, and besieging enemy heroes. It is usually to fight more and less, also known as "catching people", and it is generally a jungler and swim. Go to the hero's patent.

stun: A general term for skills with a stun effect, also referred to a interrupting technique that interrupts the opponent's continuous xing and casting actions.

Solo: A person on a line, which means that the hero is alone in one lane to confront the enemy, and the experience is high and the upgrade speed is far faster than the other two roads (also refers to heads-up, one-on-one only one road heads-up, the default rule is three lives and two towers).

, the area of effect, which is extended to skills with an area effect

Supplement: Refers to the technique of inflicting the final blow on a creep with little health, that is, attacking a creep to get money for the last hit, or it can refer to the last hit on the hero to get money.

KS: refers to the last damage dealt to an enemy hero to gain gold and kills, when in fact most of the damage to this hero is caused by teammates, also known as "head-grabbing".

Pawn line: Refers to the location of the line where the minions of both sides are engaged.

Laning: Refers to the confrontation between your own heroes and enemy heroes near the lane.

Line Control: Masters use skills and mending knives to keep the lane where they want it to be.

Push Line: Use skills or high attacks to quickly eliminate enemy creeps and lead your own minions to threaten or destroy enemy towers.

Clear Soldiers: Use skills or high attacks to quickly destroy enemy minions and get money. It is also known as brushing soldiers to fight money, and the English "farm".

Silence: Can move, can perform physical attacks, but cannot use skills.

Imprisoned: Cannot move, can use skills, but cannot perform physical attacks.

Stun: Cannot move, attack, or use skills.

Summoner skills: Hero controllers (players) can choose their own skills, regardless of the heroes used, respectively, there are sprinting (a certain amount of time class increases movement speed), clarity (group recovery blue amount), respawn (immediately resurrect once), teleportation (teleportation to a unit on the map), purification (purify all control effects on the body), punishment (cause some damage to field units including creeps), barrier (a barrier that can resist a certain amount of damage appears in a short period of time), Ignite (deals damage to the target for a short period of time), Weakness (reduces the target's movement speed and attack speed for a short period of time), Insight (widens the vision of a place), Flash (flashes to a specific place within a certain distance).

Skills: Heroes have a total of 5 skills, one passive skill exclusive to heroes; The 4 cast keys of the 4 ordinary skills of the hero are Q, the highest level is 5, and the last R key skill is the ultimate, up to level 3.

Ultimate: R key skill, commonly known as amplification.

Talents: As the summoner levels up, talent points will be obtained, and players can invest them in attack, defense, and general to enhance the hero's abilities (different heroes can use different talents).

Runes: Summoners can purchase runes to enhance their heroes' abilities (different runes can be used by different heroes).

Grass: The grass on the side of the main road on the map, where units can hide and enemies outside the grass can't see you, but you can see enemies outside the grass.

Physical Attack: Normal attack, referred to as physical attack, also known as flat A, is the meaning of ordinary attack.

Magic Attack: Skill Attack, abbreviated as Magic Injury, abbreviated as AP in English.

Armor: Physical Defense, reduces damage taken from physical attacks.

Magic Resistance: Magical Defense, reduces damage taken from skill attacks.

cd: The time required to cast, and the skills in the cd cannot be used.

Buff: Kills a specific mob to gain buff magic, which lasts for a period of time and then disappears, if killed while holding the buff, the enemy will receive the buff's buff.

False Eye: Sentry Guard, invisible, can show the surrounding area.

True Eye: The True Eye, invisible, can show the surrounding area and can detect invisibility.

Super Creep: After your crystal is destroyed, the enemy will produce Super Creeps, which have super high attack, super high defense and super HP, and the enemy will stop producing super creeps after your own barracks are rebuilt.

Death Record: After the hero dies, you can view the death record, which records the amount of damage you took and the source of the damage

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