Hi Tiem, thanks for the comment, much appreciated! Kiting is kind of an intermediate skill and more often than not when I was a beginner I would try to kite Krul and Cathering and I would get stomped. Now I don't have much of a problem managing distance with Krul by kiting. Tension bow for me is a great early build but that extra damage doesn't really help as much later in the game. I choose to sell it then pick a different weapon to counter what my opponent has built up. I think you're right on in your comment about managing distance and range though, I agree totally. You might be a little advanced for this build, it's meant more for beginners and is relatively conservative. Thanks!
If you think Krul is extremely dangerous, you're playing Ringo wrong. Krul is probably the least of your worries in the game. Kite and shoot all day long. Also, working up to Tension Bow and then selling it makes little sense. And why only two items?
The only thing you have to learn about Ringo is distance and range and how to work them to your benefit, especially in the lane.
Thank you Pinkhorse22 for the kind words and insight! The OMW, AVOID and GO buttons (found in the upper right corner of the mini-map) are excellent coordination tools. I use them all the time when I need support in the lane or see an opponent taking a mine, etc. Very good point!
What you consider a noob and what I consider a noob are totally different. The best thing for anyone to do is to coordinate with your team. Use the buttons above the mini map and tap where you want to go, avoid, or are on your way to. Chat is coming soon, so really work to make the perfect game plan. (and win!) btw, i have 80 something wins and my record for kills is 26.
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The only thing you have to learn about Ringo is distance and range and how to work them to your benefit, especially in the lane.