The lineup of Lee Sin Lei Long – Dragon Warrior is also quite effective, but it doesn’t cost too much, it’s worth testing.
According to some gamers, TFT season 7 is being evaluated as one of the easiest seasons to rank up, especially when every squad is proving extremely effective. In addition to the appearance of the Dragon Gods as well as the new Core Technology system, gamers only need to work hard to think carefully to be able to achieve high rank milestones. In addition, some powerful 1, 2 or 3 gold champions are dominant, making it easier for gamers to rank up without being too dependent on expensive champions.
And one of the articles that guarantees to enter at least the top 4 that is quite popular with low-ranked gamers is Lee Sin – Thunder Dragon – Dragon Warrior. This is a lineup that is not really excellent at the end of the game, but if on a good day, it is possible to surprise gamers with the power of the 3 golden generals of the Blind Monk.
The lineup “kicked the whole world” Lee Sin Lei Long – Dragon Warrior
Technology Core
The Tech Cores needed for this squad should be the ones that provide magic damage, or strengthen Lee Sin’s toughness. In addition, because Lee Sin is no longer a one-hit-one-kill champion like season 4, but in this season 7, the number of champions that provide healing is too much, so the healing cores will also be extremely effective. In addition, if there is a clan core related to Thunder Dragon or Dragon Warrior, you can choose to increase the strength of the whole squad in general and Lee Sin in particular.
Equipment
Because Lee Sin is only a 3 gold champion and has low damage to targets this season, the equipment for this champion also needs to be as accurate as possible to maximize its effectiveness. The Infinity Sword, the Gem Glove, the Blood Sword or the Hand of Justice need to be chosen really carefully and suitable for the battle. This is also the fatal weakness of this squad when these are all items with components that are easily contested.
This champion only costs 3 gold but is quite good
How to operate
As for the Dragon Warriors – Thunder Dragon squad, at the beginning of the game, it will almost certainly not be difficult for players to have at least 1 2-star Ezreal – a 1-gold champion but extremely high-quality damage. In addition, the Lightning Dragon system can be activated early with the appearance of Qiyana – another cheap champion with only 2 gold but the damage is very good. As for other damage, Sett and Kayn can be used to both deal damage and have a certain amount of resistance in the early game.
The early game lineup without Lee Sin
Entering the mid-game phase, at this point the player is required to have Lee Sin – the main general of this squad to put on the chessboard. If you don’t have at least 4-5 Lee Sin before round 3-4, you should calculate the rotation while there is still time. However, in the condition that there is Lee Sin and can get to 3 stars soon, this is the mainstay of the whole squad, it is necessary to match this general soon. The Dragon Warrior generals that also need to be included in this lineup are Swain and will keep Sett (will be replaced by Volibear) at the end of the game if needed.
Mid-game lineup
At the end of the game, at this point, Lee Sin needs to be at the 3-star mark and have the best possible equipment. Bring in Yasuo and Ornn to complete the formation of 6 Dragon Warriors. If the player has the Dragon Warrior seal, he can remove Karma and replace it with 2 slots for Ao Shin – both Dragon Warrior and Lightning Dragon. If there is no seal, you can flexibly use Ezreal again to activate the Lightning Dragon type for Lee Sin. The main damage will be Lee Sin and Yasuo.
Final game lineup
Conclude
This is an easy squad to play, but it relies heavily on getting the right item and upgrading 3-star Lee Sin. However, if it can be operated well, it is almost certain that gamers will easily get to at least the top 3. Moreover, this is also a full squad from attack, defense, control, shock damage. , multi-target damage… – an almost perfect formation in TFT season 7.
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