Picking up the optimization plan that has been shelved for four and a half years, Sun Bin's Angel Wings will be completely revamped.
2026-06-19 13:41
The proverb says that a pheasant can turn into a phoenix. While this may seem like a derogatory term, in the world of Honor of Kings, it represents a phenomenal transformation. The significance of skin optimization goes beyond the surface. Digging deeper, you'll discover that its power is enough to rewrite a hero's destiny and signifies an elevation in status. After the brand and image are reshaped, the hero is reborn, like a new character making a stunning debut, making people realize its beauty.
The situation is strikingly similar to that of an underrated singer. Talented individuals are everywhere, but how does one leave a lasting impression? A distinctive look is crucial for sustained success in the industry, for becoming unforgettable and achieving overnight fame. There are precedents for this, even examples used for comparison. A single change, impacting the entire industry and benefiting the masses, garners universal approval. Skin upgrades symbolize increased skin value, and the official announcement reveals the next skin to receive this boost will be Sun Bin's Angel Wings.
Sun Bin lacks popularity and attention.
It's worth noting that this plan had been shelved for four and a half years, left to languish. This support hero had limited combat power, few skins, and few eye-catching designs, resulting in a vicious cycle where he was discriminated against by his teammates. If you dared to fight, the other side would hurl insults at you, especially marksmen who valued close bodyguards and wanted tanky supports. Some heroes remained stuck in the old version, and only a handful of soft supports had been improved: Dorria, Shao Siyuan, and Yao. Sun Bin's mindless acceleration and brief silence ultimate required precise timing, making him even more parasitic than Yao, who could attach to provide shields. No wonder he was hated by everyone.
The announcement of skin upgrades is, in a sense, a redesign. A bunch of previously neglected "Brave" skins, once brought into view, will experience a surge in popularity. The novelty and fun will all increase their usage rate. It's believed that after the plan is implemented, they will return with a completely new look in the new season. This isn't the first time the developers have upgraded skins. Looking at the skin prices, you'll find some "Brave" skins are overpriced, costing 888 points. A simple model change makes them the same price as Epic skins, which is simply not worth it. They've been extremely busy with season content optimization and environmental protection, and only now have they found the time to upgrade these "Brave" skins to Epic level one by one.
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