Legends are becoming more widespread, while epics are becoming increasingly rare? Which hero has the most common character outfits: Physical Attack Edition
2026-05-16 11:23
Mages and supports are beloved by Summoners, representing a huge female market. These characters are attractive, with diverse styles—cute, mature, loli, etc.—and possess qualities ranging from alluring and refreshing to cool and dignified. This makes skin customization incredibly flexible. From clothing and skirts to weapon design, every detail must perfectly match the hero's image while breaking through established boundaries to showcase a previously unseen side. For female heroes, the focus should be on unleashing the imagination of consumers. Take Milady's mahjong set, for example; no one would have imagined mechanical minions incorporating such elements. Male heroes, on the other hand, have fewer appealing aspects. While good looks are expected, special effects and gameplay feel are crucial. They must be explosive and deliver a satisfying impact to be considered successful.
Marksman: Baili Shouyue
Baili Shouyue, this marksman who's been dubbed a "bad shooter," has collected five epic skins. It's not the developers' fault; no matter how they change it, they can't boost his popularity. Snipers are disliked, their reputation ruined by players. He often stands far away to open the scope, wasting time. Even with his second and third skills sharing bullets and accelerating basic attacks, it destroys the original intent of sniping. His power spike is awkward, and his skins are mediocre at best; he doesn't have a single representative skin. The Snow Leopard Frost Claw skin has a good reputation, the Vermilion Bird skin is too old-fashioned, the True Self Hertz skin is too abstract and lacks any sense of impact, and the Agent Phantom skin is a style worn by the previous generation of players. The old skins have probably all been abandoned.
Jungler: Zhao Yun
In the world of physical attacks, the undisputed leader is Zhao Yun, a jungler whose popularity rivals that of Sun Wukong. He's a darling of Tencent Games, a hero categorized as a premium hero, and boasts over 10 skins, including 6 epic ones. His first exclusive skin, the "Noble Limited," is frankly considered obsolete in this version, showing no signs of improvement; it's more of a collector's item for whales. For serious combat, other options are better, such as the "Future Era" skin. After its redesign, it has excellent feel and multiple Star Guardian sets, so it won't get boring after wearing it for a while. The "Hip-Hop King" skin is average, but it wins in terms of smoothness. "Dragon's Gallantry" and "Hundred Wood Heart Spear" are tied for third place. The worst-received skin is actually the mechanical-style "Engine Heart." If you truly want a favorite, I recommend "World Crown Star Glow." The true kings of epic skins, for women, are Cai Wenji and Zhao Yun—surprising, isn't it?
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