In Super Smash Bros., Quinn is a bit embarrassed. This is because she basically relies on roaming support to snowball in the game. For a head-on gameplay like Super Smash Bros., Quinn is really not very suitable.

If we talk about the heroes in League of Legends that are useless in battles and often used by people, I think these three should be recognized by many people: Quinn, Juggernaut , Draven.

1, Quinn

Quinn is not an ADC hero herself. Although she uses arrows and is a long-range hero, she is usually used as a top or mid laner. In Super Smash Bros., Quinn is a bit embarrassed. This is because she basically relies on roaming support to snowball in the game. For a head-on gameplay like Super Smash Bros., Quinn is really not very suitable for . However, Quinn is often picked in Brawl, and I don’t know why.

2, Juggernaut

Many people use Juggernaut in Brawl, but I think Juggernaut is really difficult to use, especially after the revision, Juggernaut is really not as strong as before. This is mainly because Juggernaut needs to develop. If his economy cannot lead the opponent, then Juggernaut will probably have no advantage. The simplest reason is that if a sword master wants to go up and hit someone, he will probably be disabled by a bunch of skills before he gets close to the opponent, and there is no way to deal with it.

3, Draven

Draven is the favorite choice of many people. This hero has damage and the ability to fight in chaos, but it is not very suitable for chaos . This is because Draven himself has to receive axes for output, and in many battles, there are no conditions for receiving axes. As a result, his output will be limited, and it will naturally be difficult for him to perform well. However, for me, I still like playing Draven very much. Although I have cheated many teammates, a fully developed Draven is still very powerful.