Summary of "Truly One Of The Best Strategies To Win When Your Team Is Way Behind | Mobile Legends"
Storyline
- The narrator (playing Argus) intentionally fed in the early game to demonstrate a comeback strategy when the team was far behind.
- Opponents (notably their Saber and Paquito) repeatedly ganked and killed the narrator, believing the match was decided.
- By continuously split-pushing and forcing enemy rotations, the narrator and a teammate (Moskov) created pressure, secured objectives (turrets and Lord), and helped the team stage a comeback from a large kill deficit (score shown 9–27; down by about 20 kills at one point).
Core idea: Sacrificing kills as a split-pusher can create the space and objective control needed for a comeback when teamfights are unfavorable.
Gameplay highlights
- Argus served as the primary split-pusher/offlaner, drawing attention and taking towers.
- Pushes were timed when opponents were distracted or focused on fights elsewhere.
- While enemies rotated to kill the split-pusher, the team secured turrets and the Lord.
- Moskov mirrored the split-push on the opposite lane, making it difficult for the enemy to defend both sides.
- Teammates capitalized on enemy rotations and distractions to get multiple kills and swing momentum.
Strategy and key tips
- Best hero types: strong split-pushers and resilient EXP/offlaners (example: Argus).
- When far behind, avoid forcing teamfights — focus on objectives instead.
- Split-push continuously to create space and force enemy rotations, even if it costs you deaths.
- Push when enemies are distracted (e.g., grouped fighting or chasing kills elsewhere).
- Pressure both sidelines simultaneously when possible; coordinate so at least one allied push occurs opposite yours.
- Prioritize taking turrets and Lord; objective control, not kills, is the fastest comeback route.
- Hide or retreat when defenders arrive, then resume pushing once they leave.
- Expect some enemies to time your ult cooldowns — but don’t rely on perfect reactions; play around likely enemy responses.
Step-by-step (practical sequence)
- Pick a split-push capable hero.
- Start applying lane pressure; bait rotations by drawing attention.
- When enemies commit to another lane or fights, push the unattended lane’s towers.
- If the lane is defended, pull back or hide until defenders leave.
- Coordinate with at least one teammate to pressure the opposite side when possible.
- Use the space created to secure Lord and objectives; let teammates take fights where favorable.
Gamers / sources featured
- Narrator (Argus player)
- Teammate: Moskov
- Enemy: Saber
- Enemy: Paquito
Category
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