In the national server power rankings, Shao Siyuan replaces Da Qiao as the dominant roaming hero, while Liu Bang is on the rise.

2026-06-07 11:38

In the national server power rankings, Shao Siyuan replaces Da Qiao as the dominant roaming hero, while Liu Bang is on the rise.


Season S43 is almost over, time waits for no one, and soon we'll say goodbye to the May 5th Friends Festival and the Nezha IP collaboration. The international server is still bustling with activity and non-stop benefits. Without the anticipation of new skins, we can only shift our focus to hero power levels.

Having seen various descriptions and portrayals, forum recommendations for versatile heroes, and rankings in the peak tournament, the national server's combat power is often the overlooked factor. This phenomenon is understandable; win rate reveals strength, pick rate symbolizes popularity, and combat power, for ordinary players, feels like something for the "unemployed." Rank doesn't satisfy vanity, so pursuing combat power rankings is a misconception. Every summoner finds a main hero to play, even willing to spend money to customize their appearance, optimize feel, and add flashy effects; your obsession stays at a certain level. However, strong players want to use skill to push their most beloved character to the top, earn national badges, and let rankings speak for themselves.

This feeling is like a normal match where your team and the enemy team happen to have the same hero. At that moment, do you feel an invisible force pushing you to perform better? You use all your skills to kill the opponent, trying to prove that your tank is better than the opponent's tank, and to slap the fact that "I play better than you" in the opponent's face. That's pretty much what national server power ranking means.

Shao Siyuan, the best support

The entire forum is discussing ranking up, seemingly ignoring the dark horse of this season. Everyone only knows that Ma Chao is the number one hero. In Season 43, who is secretly making a comeback? Let's talk about the support role first. Shao Siyuan has a precipitous lead, with an extra 419 combat power, surpassing the second-place Da Qiao. She is even more dominant in the jungle than Ma Chao. Don't be fooled by her passive kick and stealing gold, which may seem insignificant. In reality, her mobility causes a lot of trouble. Despite her flimsy appearance, she can fly over and kick in the early game, briefly knocking back the opponent and potentially ending their life at any time.

The third place goes to Yang Yuhuan. You really don't see her much across all skill levels. Actually, after this mage transitioned away from the mid lane, her utility became too strong. She mainly focuses on poke and sustain. Her wave clear efficiency in the mid lane is not as fast as other mages, but she no longer has this burden after roaming.

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