Thankfully, great Mid Gods often boast devastating areas-of-effect (AOE) and ranged damage that they can often cover more ground compared to their other counterparts. Unfortunately, the Mid Lane's precarious position of being in the middle of two Jungle Camps makes them highly susceptible to ganks or team fights from other farming Gods. Mid: The Mid becomes in charge of defending the Mid Lane from constant enemy assault. Due to their need to have a healthy balance between offense and defense, Warriors often take up the Solo role. They almost always rule melee combat, and they devastate close encounters with their harsh attacks and counters. Most Solos boast decent damage and decent survivability, making them excellent damage soakers that still pack a punch if push comes to shove. Thanks to their balanced stats, Solos can confidently defend and attack the Solo Lane without having to rely on their allies. Solo: The Solo serves as perhaps one of the most straightforward Conquest Roles out there. This makes the midpoint of the Middle Lane very prone to ganks and team fights. The midpoint of the Middle Lane has four corners, with each team having access to two that can lead them deep into the Jungle. Each side has two Towers extremely close by, with the Phoenix not too far from them either. Mid Lane: The Middle Lane is perhaps the shortest route Gods can take to the enemy base, making it a hotspot for battles. ![]() Due to this nature, the Duo Lane requires two Gods for conquest - the Carry and the Support. Given their distance, the Duo Lane is highly contested and not-so-easily manageable. Its most distinguishable feature is that it only has one Greater Scorpion and a Totem of Ku opposite it.ĭuo Lane: The Duo Lane pertains to the side lane with the longer side, evidenced by two Greater Scorpions in between the middle towers. Due to its shorter nature, it’s highly contested but easily defensible. ![]() Solo Lane: The Solo Lane describes the side lane with the shorter side, evidenced by a shorter route between the two middle towers.
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