Don't blame your teammates if you get discriminated against when you reach the highest rank. In high-level matches of Season 43, "low-level" marksmen will not be tolerated: Sni
2026-05-10 12:21
Baili Shouyue has a unique mechanism, making him a sharpshooter in the canyon, capable of long-range sniping. Players jokingly said that the developers had simply ported the gameplay of PUBG into the game. It's worth mentioning that a collaboration skin was indeed revealed, featuring him with an iron pot hanging on his back and holding a sniper rifle, recreating the classic poster look of the game. Perhaps due to its controversial nature, after just one version, he was labeled a "bad shooter" because his aiming-heavy gameplay was too annoying for teammates, as he could only miss one bullet in half a day, making a normal shot less effective.
After frequent attribute changes and mechanic adjustments, a solution was finally devised: the second and third skills shared bullets, reducing the number of sniping attempts and allowing more use for rolling and movement, while also accelerating basic attacks. In the end, he became a true sniper, with basic attacks as the primary focus and skills as secondary. The situation became awkward; his popularity began to decline, his damage became inconsistent, and after the update, the advantage of his second skill was gone. No one wanted to waste their time on him, not just in high-level games, but even in low-to-mid-level matches, he was largely ignored.
A failed redesign can't save a game; no matter what style you choose, it won't boost your pick rate. Your performance is polarized. You're confident in your skills, but you can't dispel your teammates' concerns and the stereotypes accumulated over the years. Taking this out to fight is tantamount to declaring war.
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