7 Terms Every ‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’ Players Should Know
Here are some of the key terms in League of Legends: Wild Rift that will help you get a better understanding of the
Games | 25 November
As a MOBA game, League of Legends: Wild Rift has a lot of in-game terms. For those who just picked up this game, you may feel lost when other players start to use the glossary.
If you do get confused with the terms Wild Rift players use, make sure that you pay attention to this, because, on this occasion, Dunia Games would like to explain to you the seven key terms in Wild Rift that you need to know.
Without further ado, let’s jump into it.
1. ADC
In League of Legends: Wild Rift, a Carry is often referred to as the ADC -- which stands for Attack Damage Carry. Yup, as the name implies, ADC is a Carry role that focuses on Attack Damage or Physical Attacks. The Champion class that often reserves the ADC role is Marksman Champions.
2. APC
Just like ADC, APC is also a term for a Carry in Wild Rift. APC stands for Ability Power Carry. The Champions that are often referred to as APC are Mages who can inflict massive Magic Damage.
3. MIA
MIA stands for Missing In Action, or commonly abbreviated as Miss. MIA is often used as a ping to tell allies that an enemy has disappeared from the lane. So, if one of your lane matchups is missing, you can send a message ‘MIA’ in the chat column.
4. Kiting
The next term is Kiting. Kiting means that you attack your target using either Basic Attacks or skills by backing up or keeping the distance to lure them into your zone. Usually, this technique is used when you are being chased or targeted by enemies.
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5. Invade
If you play as the Jungler, you may be familiar with the term Invade, which basically means that you enter and steal the enemy jungle or even targetting the enemy Jungler in the early game. You can ravage their jungle and grab all the buffs and monsters.
6. Zoning
Zoning is a term usually used when initiating a team fight. It means to limit the enemies’ movements by continuously attacking them using skills so that they cannot push forward.
Usually, the Zoning strategy is used when you and your team are trying to secure an objective and fend them off from stealing it.
7. FF
FF stands for forfeit. If you’re losing and have lost all hope, you may ask your teammates to FF or surrender.
Well, those were some of the key terms in League of Legends: Wild Rift players use that you should know to help you communicate better with your teammates.
So, how was it? Do you have a better understanding after reading this? If you’re still confused about some of them, feel free to throw questions in the comments below!
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Konsisten
Good glossary!
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