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Honor of Kings·Player Archetype

The surrender vote is a moral failure, not a strategic option. You hit No before the timer reaches two seconds — not from blind optimism but from a specific belief that the fight isn't over. Then comes the work: break down the enemy's weak point, sketch two paths back into the game, pull the team from the edge. Sometimes it turns around. You don't say "told you so." When it doesn't, you map which path came closest. It costs you. Someone has to pay.

Slow burnL

You farm the lead. Patience is your weapon.

Risk managerC

You fold when others shove. That's why you're still alive.

Team anchorT

You live for the squad. Without them, the game loses its point.

Data drivenD

Win rates and timers are your religion.

Efficiency modeU

You don't need it to look good. You just need it to work.

Quick tiltB

One feed and you're on fire for three games. You always come back anyway.

Symptoms
  • 01The surrender vote never gets a second yes — you're already posting the comeback analysis
  • 02In a losing game your mental meeting topic is "which enemy laner is the easiest 1v1 target"
  • 03Losing doesn't scare you; stopping when you should still be fighting does
  • 04Post-game you say "at minute 18 we had a window" instead of "teammates too bad"
  • 05You stabilize everyone else's mental; occasionally you notice yours is the one that burned
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