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Kemas Kini Terakhir: 30 Mac 2025

What Is Honor of Kings?

Honor of Kings (also known as Kings of Glory) is a 5v5 MOBA developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by Tencent Games. It's most popular mobile game in China and one of highest-grossing games worldwide. Matches typically last 12-18 minutes and take place on a three-lane map with jungle areas between them. Two teams of five compete to destroy enemy's Crystal (base structure) while defending their own. If you've played Mobile Legends, League of Legends, or Dota 2, core concepts will feel familiar — but Honor of Kings has its own distinct heroes, mechanics, and strategic depth that make it worth learning from scratch.

Map and Lanes

standard 5v5 map has three lanes — Teratas (Clash Lane), mid, and bottom (Farm Lane) — connected by a jungle filled with neutral monsters. Each lane has three towers that must be destroyed in order before you can reach enemy base. jungle contains buff monsters (Blue Sentinel for mana regeneration and cooldown reduction, Red Sentinel for slowing attacks and bonus damage), a Dragon that grants team-wide gold and buffs, and Tempest Dragon/Overlord that spawns later and provides powerful endgame buffs. River crabs in river provide vision and small gold bonuses — don't ignore them. Understanding map layout is fundamental: always check your minimap every few seconds to track enemy positions and avoid ganks.

Five Roles

Every player fills one of five roles, and understanding yours is first step to winning games.

Clash Laner (Teratas): You hold Teratas lane solo against enemy clash laner. Clash laners are typically tanky fighters or warriors like Lü Bu, Arthur, or Mulan who can sustain through trades and eventually join team fights as frontline threats. Your job is to not die, farm efficiently, and look for Teleport plays to join fights in other lanes. Clash lane is often an island — winning lane doesn't matter if you can't translate it into team fight impact.

Mid Laner: mid lane is shortest lane and home to mages and burst assassins like Ying Zheng, Diao Chan, or Zhuge Liang. Mid laners roam to side lanes after clearing their wave to create number advantages. You need Kuat wave clear and map awareness. Control river vision by killing crabs, and time your roams to coincide with your jungle's ganks for devastating 3v1 or 3v2 dives.

Jungler: You farm jungle, secure buff monsters and objectives, and gank lanes to create advantages. Junglers like Han Xin, Zhao Yun, and Li Bai need to balance farming and fighting — falling behind in jungle experience is devastating. Your pathing ( route you take through jungle) determines which lanes you can gank earliest. Always contest Dragon spawns and communicate with your team before objective fights.

Farm Laner (Bot/Marksman): You play in bottom lane, usually a ranged marksman like Marco Polo, Hou Yi, or Sun Shangxiang. Your early game is Lemah, so focus on last-hitting minions for gold and staying alive. Your support babysits you through laning phase. In mid-to-late game, you become primary sustained damage dealer — positioning is everything. Stay behind your frontline and attack closest safe target rather than diving for enemy carries.

Support: You protect farm laner early, then roam to create vision and set up plays. Supports like Angela, Zhang Fei, and Cai Wenji provide healing, shields, or crowd control. Buy Boots of Resistance or support items early and focus on keeping your carries alive rather than dealing damage. Ward key chokepoints around Dragon and buff camps — vision wins games.

Items and Gold

Gold is earned through last-hitting minions, killing jungle monsters, destroying towers, and eliminating enemy heroes. Spend gold on items from shop — items provide stats and passive effects that significantly impact your power level. Each hero has a recommended build path you can follow when starting out, but understanding core item concepts helps you adapt.

Boots: Every hero needs boots for movement speed. Choose based on your role — Boots of Resistance for supports and tanks, Rapid Boots for roaming, Sorcery Boots for mages.

Core Items: These are 2-3 items central to your hero's power spike. Mages typically rush their mana regeneration and ability power items. Marksmen rush attack speed and critical strike. Fighters balance damage and defense.

Defensive Items: Even damage dealers need at least one defensive item late game. Immortal Heritage (revive passive) is essential for carries. Tanks should build resistances based on whether enemy team is primarily physical or magical damage.

Always check what enemy is building and adjust — if they're stacking armor, consider armor penetration items. Item adaptation is what separates good players from great ones.

Basic Mechanics

Last Hitting: Killing a minion with final blow grants extra gold. In early game, focus on last-hitting every minion in your wave rather than pushing wave into enemy tower where you're vulnerable to ganks.

Map Awareness: Check your minimap constantly. If enemy heroes are missing from their lanes, they might be coming to gank you. Play safer when you don't have vision of enemy jungler.

Crowd Control (CC): Stuns, knockups, and slows are incredibly powerful. Don't blow all your CC at once — stagger it so enemy is locked down longer. Purify (a summoner spell) cleanses CC and can save your life.

Tower Diving: Towers deal increasing damage to heroes who attack enemy heroes under them. Early game, tower dives are extremely risky. Only dive with a numbers advantage and when you're confident you can kill target and escape before tower kills you.

Summoner Spells

You bring two summoner spells into each match. Flash is nearly universal — instant blink can dodge abilities, cross walls, or secure kills. Smite is mandatory for junglers to secure buff camps and objectives. Heal is standard for marksmen. Purify cleanses crowd control and is great for carries against CC-heavy teams. Sprint gives a burst of movement speed for chasing or escaping. Execute deals true damage to low-health enemies and is popular on aggressive laners. Experiment with different combinations, but Flash should be one of your two spells on almost every hero.

How Ranked Works

Ranked mode unlocks after you reach account level 8 and own at least five heroes. ranking system goes from Bronze through Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, and King. Each tier (below Master) has multiple divisions you progress through by winning matches. You earn stars for wins and lose stars for losses — at Gold and below, there's loss protection that prevents you from dropping tiers easily. Draft pick (where teams alternate banning and picking heroes) starts in Diamond, adding a strategic layer to hero selection. To climb ranked efficiently, focus on mastering 2-3 heroes per role so you can fill whatever your team needs.

Tips for New Players

Start with heroes that are mechanically simple but effective — Arthur (Clash Lane), Hou Yi (Farm Lane), Angela (Support), and Zhao Yun (Jungle) all have straightforward kits that teach fundamentals. Play against AI until you're comfortable with your hero's abilities, then move to casual matches before attempting ranked. Watch your replays after losses to identify what you could have done differently — dying with summoner spells available is a common beginner mistake. Communicate with pings even if you don't use voice chat — signaling "Attack" or "Retreat" helps coordinate your team. Don't chase kills into unwarded jungle — gold from one kill isn't worth dying and giving enemy team map control. Finally, mute toxic teammates immediately. Tilting and arguing in chat loses more games than mechanical mistakes ever will.

Growing as a Player

Once you're comfortable with basics, start learning about wave management (when to push, freeze, or slow-push waves), objective timers (Dragon spawns at 2 minutes, refreshes every 2 minutes), and team composition (balancing physical and magical damage, having enough frontline and backline). Watch professional Honor of Kings matches to learn macro strategy — how Kelebihan rotate between lanes, set up vision before objectives, and coordinate team fights is eye-opening even for casual players. road from Bronze to Diamond is mostly about consistency — play your Terbaik heroes, don't tilt after losses, and focus on dying less rather than killing more. Good luck on King's road.