The ultimate lone wolf: Cheng Yaojin is nowhere to be seen; data reveals Li Xin's lowest assist rate: the harvesting chapter.

2026-03-26 13:15

The ultimate lone wolf: Cheng Yaojin is nowhere to be seen; data reveals Li Xin's lowest assist rate: the harvesting chapter.


The behavior of the Lone Ranger fan is not just bragging; it's all based on data. The King of Glory Camp collects all sorts of data from ranked matches and then integrates them into a ranking. The warrior with the lowest assist rate is surprisingly Li Xin!

Li Xin

Li Xin's skins are currently selling well. Limited edition, annual limited edition, and World Championship skins are all highly praised. With dual-form attacks, Light Li Xin and Dark Li Xin, the quality is guaranteed to be high. Aside from the default skin, other legendary or higher skins are more likely to be chosen without discrimination. Subconsciously, people assume he's strong, popular, and widely played, so his combat performance must be good. But is his existence truly significant? That depends on the player's playstyle. Light Li Xin has a charged attack, ranged output, and a high participation rate in team fights. Dark Li Xin has immunity to crowd control and lightning-fast attacks, suitable for pushing lanes and destroying towers, distracting opponents. At this point, we can understand that the latter is more suited for 1v1 or tower pushing.

As for Guangxin? Why is his assist rate so low? Because he's the killer. He throws three sword energies at the enemy, weakens them, and then unleashes a finishing blow, easily securing the kill. His assist rate of 3.68 is simply due to the game mechanics splitting the gameplay into two styles, which lowers the assist rate for Anxin. When combined, his assist rate being at the bottom is quite reasonable. Let's not deny his contribution yet.

A low assist rate might lead to the misconception that assassins with low team fight participation rates are simply trying to rack up kills, like Zhuge Liang's Spirit Bomb or Ake's Backstab. These assassins refresh their skills immediately upon a kill or assist, allowing them to enter the fray later and strike when the enemy's health is low. The same principle applies to Fei; his ultimate has a built-in execute effect. When his health is low, the effect triggers, freezing him in place, petrifying him, and then slashing him before he explodes. He has a pulling ability, but standing against a wall makes throwing his sword too time-consuming. It's better to leave the task to teammates and rely on his powerful finishing ability to collect kills. Heroes he touches are instantly killed. Fei never focuses on assists, with an assist rate of 4.29%, which the team will understand.

The facts show that the reason for the assist rate is not that absence from team fights is prohibited, but rather related to the output mechanism. After entering the field to fight in a wide area and earn kills, they continue to farm jungle camps. This list includes quite a few assassins.

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