"Mobile Legends: Bang Bang" had released a dual-faceted fighter, Yin, capable of inducing a crucial isolating play beneficial to his team.
On Jan.18, Moonton introduced its latest fighter with key mechanics affixed with its transformational and isolation ability; the Martial Genius brandished a normal skillset consisting of two side abilities and an ultimate.
Its first skill, the Charged Punch, offered an enhanced basic attack while gaining movement speed prior to the thump.
Moreover, Yin's second skill, the Instant Blast, gave the fighter a dashing ability, followed by his rings at the back, causing enemy units to be stunned if caught within the trajectory.
The ultimate, determining this fighter's trademark, the My Turn skill, permitted complete isolation of an enemy hero from the rest of the Land of Dawn for eight straight seconds creating a duel happenstance; this time, however, Yin transformed into Lieh, garnering an enhanced status of his first and second ability.
Yin, Lieh in this instance, showcased a buffed skillset - the Frenzy strike, a powered Charged Punch permitting Yin, in Lieh's form, to connect successive strikes, and Instant Blast, this time the dash itself connects damage to the affected enemy.
Another key takeaway with this fighter was that the win in the duel let Yin transform into Lieh, outside his hexagonal ultimate, everything, even the buffed skills.
Yin's possible counter heroes
According to One Esports, the best heroes to shut the 1v1 dueling brilliance of the new hero, Yin, were those equipped with the denial of Lieh's form and his antics.
Armed with its common denominator, Zhask, Sun, and Argus were stated to fight toe-to-toe against Yin in his ultimate for one sole reason, each - their unique capabilities as a hero. Their perusal is as follows:
Zhask's ultimate - the Dominator's Descent - somehow remitted this alien mage an advantage by trying to clutch the My turn ultimate into a bursting opportunity - a mere trap for Yin if ever this hero was the chosen one.
Sun, furthermore, held upon number advantage the moment he incorporated his monkey king's clone, all turning the odds against the martial genius - simple math will take it away for a win.
Argus' ultimate, the Eternal Evil, was one of the by-the-book counters against Yin; the invulnerability and hasted attack speed conjoined was too much to tantamount for this one-time big-time attacker.
These three heroes put up a good to impressive fight against the newest fighter, incorporating answers to the further question brought about by the existence of Yin.
These hero suggestions were nothing but a guide to how Yin performs based on its abilities, and the final decision is still on the player's shoulders.
Long story short, any hero that can fight fire with Yin's transformation and lockage in his ultimate can pretty deal an impressive matchup, ultimately costing the game for your star or point ranked up.