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What does the glory of the king ap mean?

The full name of attack power, that is, the meaning of spell output, is generally understood as those heroes in the game who have a lot of spell damage skills.

The representatives of AP in the glory of the king are luna and The Story of Diusim.

Skill is magic damage, which is basically affected by spell strength. At the same time, there is AP equipment, which is equipment to increase spell damage.

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Basic category terminology

AD: physical injury;

AP: spell damage refers to the mage hero in the glory of the king;

ADC: shooter hero;

AOE: Range skill, understood as the skill that can hit multiple units in the game;

BUFF: gain state, generally refers to the beneficial influence on the hero within a certain period of time, such as increasing the damage by 30% for 30 seconds;

Benefit-reducing effect: Benefit-reducing effect refers to the unhelpful influence on heroes in a certain period of time, such as poison and deceleration.

Red BUFF: another name for the wild monster in the game, because you can get a red Buff after killing it, that is, there will be a red aperture under your feet. The effect of this BUFF in the game is: the output is increased by 20%, and the attack has a deceleration effect. It has a strong role in promoting physical heroes;

Blue BUFF: another name for the wild monster in the game, because you can get a blue Buff after killing it, that is, there will be a blue aperture under your feet. The effect of this BUFF in the game is: cooling is reduced by 20%, and blue is returned by 2% per second. It has a strong promotion to the hero of the mage;

DPS: the hero with the highest output;

CARRY: the person who leads the rhythm of the audience;

GANK: arresting people;

Single: the middle way only knows development, generally referring to the mage;

On the list: a single person develops the road, generally referring to tanks or soldiers;

Place an order: the development of the single person, generally referring to the shooter;

Physical resistance: physical defense;

Magic resistance: spell defense;

Wild area: a place where there are wild monsters.