In Honor of Kings, exchanging hero positions with teammates is an important tactical choice, which can help the team better adapt to version changes, optimize cooperation, and tactics to deal with opponents. Below, we will introduce in detail the specific gameplay guide for how to exchange hero positions with teammates.
Ensure both parties have and are proficient in heroes
First, make sure both you and your teammates have the heroes you want to exchange, and that the proficiency of these two heroes is above the green proficiency. This is the basic premise for exchanging hero positions. Only when both sides are familiar with the selected heroes can they ensure that the team's combat effectiveness after the exchange is not affected.
Exchange during the game selection stage
After entering the game selection stage, after both parties choose a hero, a hero exchange key will appear on the right side of their hero avatar. Click the interchange key of the hero you want to exchange, and then wait for your teammates to agree to complete the exchange. In this process, communication is the key. Through text chat or voice communication, we can understand each other's ideas and needs and discuss the best exchange plan together.
Consider team needs
When conducting hero exchanges, the overall needs of the team must be taken into account. For example, if the team lacks front-row tank heroes, you can consider using back-row output heroes to exchange to enhance the team's ability to withstand pressure. At the same time, we must also understand the skills and positioning of each hero to ensure that the hero after the exchange can be competent for the new position.
Pay attention to restrictions
Each person can only perform up to 5 hero exchanges per day, each exchange lasts for 24 hours. This restriction ensures fairness of the game and prevents abuse. Therefore, when conducting hero exchanges, you must plan reasonably to ensure that each exchange can bring the maximum benefits to the team.
Flexible adjustment of hero positions
In addition to exchanging hero positions, you can also flexibly adjust the positions and tactics of your heroes according to the game progress and changes in your opponent. For example, tank heroes can move from the middle lane to the top lane to resist pressure, assassin heroes can wander in the bottom lane to look for opportunities, and the exchange of auxiliary and jungler can better protect the core output or provide visual control.
By reasonably exchanging hero positions with teammates, you can better adapt to version changes, optimize team cooperation, and tactics for dealing with opponents. I hope the above strategy can help players better understand and use this tactic and achieve more victory.